Who are the 3 men's basketball players to make 2 Final Fours with 2 schools?

Two years ago, Alijah Martin did not know he would be the answer to a trivia question in 2025.

Back them, he was helping Florida Atlantic reach the Final Four where the Owls would lose to San Diego State on a last-second shot in the national semifinals in Houston.

Now he's back in the Final Four albeit with Florida, which faces Auburn in the national semifinals on Saturday in San Antonio. Two Final Fours, two different teams.

While many coaches have led different schools to Final Fours, only three players have pulled off that feat. But Martin will have an edge on the other two if the Gators end up winning it all. He will stand alone as a starter on a national championship team.

March 29: Florida Gators guard Alijah Martin (15) skies for a dunk during the Elite Eight game against the Texas Tech Red Raiders at the Chase Center in San Francisco. Florida advanced to the Final Four with the victory.

Martin is the Gators' second-leading scorer at 14.5 points per game. The 6-foot-2 senior guard was FAU's leading scorer with 26 points in its Final Four loss and the best player on the floor that day.

Who are other players to appear in Final Four with 2 different schools?

Iowa center Steve Krafcisin defends against Louisville's Darrell Griffith during the 1980 Final Four in Indianapolis.

Before Martin moved into this hallow space, only two players ever had appeared in the Final Four with two different schools.

Steve Krafcisin was with North Carolina and Iowa when they made ...

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