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Florida defeated Houston 65-63 in the national championship game at the Alamodome in San Antonio, securing the 2025 men's NCAA Tournament national championship.
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Florida's deep and experienced frontcourt is expected to return, with potential position changes to maximize their talent.
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The 2025 NCAA Tournament has reached the finish line for Monday night's finale in San Antonio's Alamodome when No. 1 seeds Florida and Houston meet in the NCAA championship game. The Cougars are seeking the first national title in program history, while the Gators could win their third crown this century with a win.
The 2025 men's NCAA tournament came to a close on Monday night, with the Florida Gators earning a hard-fought 65-63 victory over the Houston Cougars for their first national championship since they won back-to-back titles in 2006 and 2007.
Florida has won its first national championship since 2007 and its third overall after beating Houston 65-63 in the 2025 men’s NCAA title game.
Duke is the early favorite to win the 2026 national title (10-1) after falling short of reaching this year's national championship game. The Blue Devils are expected to lose superstar freshman Cooper Flagg to the NBA Draft this summer but will bring in five-star forward Cameron Boozer, a projected top-three pick in the 2026 NBA Draft.
March Madness officially ended on Monday with Florida defeating Houston to win the NCAA Men's basketball tournament. However, college sports fans still have something to look forward to, as the NCAA Division I men's hockey tournament is down to its Frozen Four.
The national title game between Florida and Houston could come down to the NCAA Tournament’s best clutch player against the country’s best clutch defense.
While the women's basketball Final Four of the 2025 NCAA Tournament contained four elite women's basketball teams, neither of the two games delivered in terms of being closely contested. The first game of the evening was between the South Carolina Gamecocks and the Texas Longhorns,
Teams seeded higher than their opponents have won a whopping 85 percent of their games (51-9) in this year's women's tournament.