Walter Clayton rallies Florida past Auburn in Final Four to reach March Madness title game

SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Walter Clayton Jr. poured in a game-high 34 points and No. 1 Florida gutted out a 79-73 win against No. 1 Auburn in an all-SEC matchup at the Final Four.

Clayton went 11 of 18 from the field, 5 of 8 from 3-point range and made all seven of his free throws to continue his torrid run through the NCAA tournament. He’s the first player since Larry Bird in 1979 to score at least 30 points in the Elite Eight and national semifinals.

"I just got a bunch of guys around me that trust me," Clayton said. "Those guys trust me to take those shots and some nights they fall. Tonight was one of them."

Florida guard Walter Clayton Jr. (1) shoots the ball against Auburn during the national semifinals of the 2025 NCAA men's tournament at Alamodome.

Florida guard Alijah Martin had 17 points and forward Thomas Haugh had 12 points, 7 rebounds and a pair of blocks.

All-America forward Johni Broome had 15 points for Auburn but just 3 in the second half, when he made 1 of 4 shots from the field and 1 of 5 from the line. The Tigers were led by Chad Baker-Mazara’s 18 points.

Florida shot 47% from the field and made 8 of 21 attempts from deep. Auburn shot 44% overall but was unable to intimidate the Gators’ interior defense after a strong start, finishing with 34 points in the paint to the Gators’ 30.

This is Florida’s fourth appearance in the championship game and first since winning the second of back-to-back titles in 2007. The Gators will meet the winner of Saturday’s second semifinal between No. 1 Duke and No. 1 Houston.

The win moves the Gators to 35-5. The 35 victories tie the 2007 team for the second-most in a single season in program history. Florida went a combined 40-29 in coach Todd Golden’s first two seasons after being hired away from San Francisco, where he led the 2022 Dons to an at-large tournament bid.

The two teams played once during the regular season, with Florida winning 90-81 at Auburn in early February. The Tigers finished first in the SEC during the regular season by one game ahead of the Gators, who won the conference tournament. This was the 10th time in Final Four history that two teams from the same league have met in the national semifinals.

A fast-paced start that saw eight lead changes and only four turnovers through the game’s first 13 minutes showed the contrast in styles between the two SEC rivals: Auburn led 29-25 by hammering away at Florida’s interior defense while the Gators did most on their work on the offense end from the perimeter.

The pace slowed considerably through the end of the first half as Florida struggled against Auburn’s physical frontline. The two teams would combine for 12 points in the next five minutes of play, with Auburn grabbing a 38-29 lead with 2:52 to play on a short jumper by Broome.

The Tigers would lead 46-38 at halftime after guard Denver Jones made one of two free throws with 1.6 seconds left. Auburn shot 72.2% from inside the arc in the first half and scored 26 points in the paint. Florida hit 12 of 27 attempts overall at the break and went 4 of 10 from the 3-point line.

But the Gators responded with a 11-0 run early in the second half to take a 51-49 lead with 15:30 remaining. The lead was the Gators’ first since going ahead 23-22 midway through the first half.

"We got off to a great start in the second half and we didn't look back," Golden said. "Our guys were really tough tonight."

Auburn answered with an 8-0 run to lead 57-51 before Florida guard Walter Clayton Jr. made an off-balance 3 and then a pair of free throws to make ...

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