No. 1 seed Duke, led by National Player of the Year candidate Cooper Flagg, will square off against No. 1 seed Houston, while No. 1 seed Florida faces No. 1 Auburn in the national semifinals. Florida will make its first appearance in the Final Four since 2014.
Following Florida’s 87-71 Sweet 16 win over Maryland on Thursday, a quick one-minute interview seems to have made Bennett Anderson’s NCAA Tournament over his shining minute on the court that saw him score his second bucket of the year.