Elite 8 roundup: Florida rallies past Texas Tech
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After trailing by 10 with 6:18 left, No. 1 seed Florida roared back to pull off a stunning 84-79 comeback win over No. 3 seed Texas Tech on Saturday.
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Florida is headed to the Final Four after an 84-79 win over Texas Tech, and it’s due largely to Clayton’s shot-making.
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Clayton, who began his college career at Iona, scored 30 points to lead the Gators.
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Florida completed a stunning comeback against Texas Tech to punch its ticket to the Final Four, while Duke put together a defensive masterclass in a win over Alabama. Here's everything to know from Saturday's Elite Eight action.
After dispatching Maryland, Florida seeks its sixth trip to the Final Four when the Gators face Texas Tech Saturday in the Elite Eight.
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EverythingLubbock.com on MSNRed Raiders set to battle Florida Gators for 2025 NCAA Final Four spotLUBBOCK, TEXAS – Texas Tech and Florida are set for the NCAA Tournament matchup at 5:09 p.m. at the Chase Center in San Francisco battling for the ticket to San Antonio to play in the final 4. The fourth game in the all-time series between the two teams will be broadcast on: The Red Raiders
The comeback provided a happy ending to Golden's return to the Bay Area, where he played in college at Saint Mary’s and got his start as a head coach at San Francisco.
The stage is set. The No. 1-seeded Florida Gators and No. 3-seeded Texas Tech Red Raiders will compete in the Elite Eight for a spot in the Final Four. Stream No. 1 Florida vs. No. 3 Texas Tech in the Elite Eight on Sling TV with the orange subscription. For a limited time, get half off your first month of Sling TV.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNMarch Madness 2025: Florida Gators match up with Texas Tech Raiders in Elite EightIt took overtime to decide which team Florida will face in the Elite Eight, and a late push from Texas Tech has the Gators matched up with the Raiders
Rioux is listed at 7-foot-9 on Florida's official — five inches taller than former Purdue forward Zach Edey. Per an ESPN story from November, Rioux is the tallest player in men's college basketball history.
Florida stormed back behind Walter Clayton Jr. and Thomas Haugh's late-game heroics to reach its first Final Four since 2014.
With a Final Four trip on the line, Florida basketball is looking to carry over its previous second-half performance vs Texas Tech in the Elite Eight: