March Madness final is set! Florida dominates Auburn as Houston puts up miraculous comeback over Duke

March Madness final is set! Florida dominates Auburn as Houston puts up miraculous comeback over Duke

After a season where the best teams dominated at the top of the basketball world, we have a battle between two of those elite teams to crown a national champion. 

For the fourth time in school history, the University of Florida Gators are headed to the national championship game.

Florida knocked off No. 1 overall seed Auburn in Saturday’s Final Four matchup in San Antonio, defeating the Tigers 79-73.

Then, in the later game, the Houston Cougars put up a stunning comeback to upset the Duke Blue Devils 70-67.

Houston trailed by as much as 14 points in the second half before quickly fighting back in the final two minutes to stun Cooper Flagg and his freshmen teammates.

It sets up a winner-takes-all game on Monday night at 8:50pm Eastern Time. 

The Florida Gators are off to the national championship game for the fourth time in history

Walter Clayton Jr. (1) led all scorers with 34 points, four rebounds, and two assists on the night

Walter Clayton Jr. (1) led all scorers with 34 points, four rebounds, and two assists on the night

Auburn's star forward, Johni Broome, couldn't perform down the stretch and only got 15 points

Auburn’s star forward, Johni Broome, couldn’t perform down the stretch and only got 15 points

Auburn, meanwhile, has lost their second Final Four game in as many appearances. They last reached the Final Four in 2019, falling to eventual national champions Virginia.

The Tigers were led by Chad Baker-Mazara – who put up 18 points while shooting 60 percent from the field. Fellow guard Denver Jones also managed 10 points, but shot 3-for-9 from the field.

Freshman Tahaad Pettiford, who has shown brilliance throughout the season and has come up clutch in big moments, wasn’t able to produce that tonight as he shot 1-for-6 from the field and only had seven points.

As for Florida, guard Alijah Martin is off to his second Final Four in his career after previously reaching this stage with Florida Atlantic in 2023. He lost on a buzzer beater to San Diego State that year, but this time, his 17 points provided a major boost for the Gators.

Forward Thomas Haugh was the final Gator to hit double-digits as he put up 12 points and seven rebounds.

Gators coach Todd Golden, who had previously been subject to a stalking investigation earlier this year, beat his former boss – Auburn coach Bruce Pearl – to reach his first national title game. 

After going into halftime down 46-38, Florida held Auburn to just 27 second half points. While the Gators shot 50 percent from the field in the second half, the Tigers only managed to hit a third of their shots.

It was in the second half where Clayton found his stride – hitting 6-of-9 shots (including 3-of-4 from deep) to put up 20 points and pull the Gators out of their deficit.

Auburn was led in the game in points by guard Chad Baker-Mazara - with 18 on the night

Auburn was led in the game in points by guard Chad Baker-Mazara – with 18 on the night

Thomas Haugh

Alijah Martin

Florida had double-digit point contributions from Thomas Haugh (L) and Alijah Martin (R)

Clayton came alive in the second half - with 20 points, three rebounds and an assist

Clayton came alive in the second half – with 20 points, three rebounds and an assist

When his team needed him the most, Broome wasn’t able to produce as he shot 1-for-4 and got in foul trouble.

Baker-Mazara led the Tigers in second-half points with 10, but after relinquishing the lead on a Haugh layup to make it 64-63 Florida with 6:31 remaining, Auburn just couldn’t gain the lead back.

Now, Florida is set to play in the title game one more time. In addition to the back-to-back titles, they reached this stage in 2000 – where they fell to the Mateen Cleaves-led Michigan State Spartans.

They await the winner of Houston-Duke to see who they’ll be playing for a national title.

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