
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. The win punches the Gators' ticket to the Final Four for the first time since 2014.
Florida star Walter Clayton Jr. knocked down a go-ahead 3-pointer with 59 seconds left, and the Gators never looked back as they secured a dramatic Elite Eight win. Clayton finished with a team-high 30 points, while Thomas Haugh tied a career-high with 20.
The Gators will face No. 1 seed Auburn or No. 2 seed Michigan State next weekend in San Antonio.
Texas Tech's Darrion Williams, who led the Red Raiders' comeback win over Arkansas in the Sweet 16, finished with 23 points. The junior forward imposed his will in the paint for much of the game before the Gators stiffened defensively and surged ahead behind a late barrage of 3-pointers from Clayton and Haugh.
Florida also hit 23 of 25 free throws, compared to just 7 of 13 from the Red Raiders, who lost despite a 22-5 edge in points off turnovers and a 23-8 edge in second-chance points.
Florida in March This Season
| Category | Stat |
|---|---|
| W-L | 10-0 << |
| PPG | 90.6 |
| Opp PPG | 76.9 |
| PPG Diff | +13.7 |
>> 7 wins vs. AP-ranked teams (tied with 1949-50 CCNY for most in March all-time)
Quick hitters
- Florida 4 for 4 from 3 over the final 2:50 after starting the 2nd half 1 for 9 from deep
Texas Tech's JT Toppin/Darrion Williams: First duo with 20-plus pts and 5-plus rebounds each in three-straight NCAA Tournament games since 1970 (Austin Carr/Collis Jones)
Florida's Walter Clayton: 13 points on 4 for 6 shooting in final 5:24 (17 points, 3 for 8 FG in first 34:36)
Florida's Walter Clayton Jr (8) and Thomas Haugh (6) both outscored Texas Tech (4) over the game's final three minutes.
Florida is the fourth SEC team to make the Final Four in the last 10 seasons. No SEC team has reached the title game since 2014 (Kentucky). No SEC team has won it all since 2012 (Kentucky).

























