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"One Shining Moment" for the 2025 NCAA Tournament didn't disappoint.
USA Today |
Tonight, the Florida Gators meet the Houston Cougars with the 2025 NCAA men's basketball championship on the line.
Bleacher Report |
The Gators finished the year with a 36-4 record after overcoming a 12-point deficit to defeat the Cougars in an epic finish that included a stunning defensive stop as the buzzer sounded.
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Check out everything you need to know about this great festival. March Madness 2025 is one of the most anticipated sporting events on the United States calendar, with a history dating back to 1939, and determines the men's and women's champions of NCAA Division I.