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in the sport of
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. The Gators compete in
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's
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(SEC). Home games are played on Billy Donovan Court in the Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center on the university's Gainesville campus. While the University of Florida's men's basketball team first took the court in 1915, the program did not receive much support from the university for several decades. The basketball team did not have a permanent home court with adequate seating capacity until the Florida Gymnasium opened in 1949, and did not hire a full-time basketball coach until Norm Sloan in 1960, and did not play in a modern arena until the O'Connell Center opened in 1980. Early highlights included the program's first postseason appearance in the 1969
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with the Gators' first All-American Neal Walk, a run to the Sweet Sixteen during its first NCAA tournament appearance in
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under head coach Norm Sloan, and another surprise tournament run to the 1994 Final Four under head coach
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. However, consistent success was elusive, and the Gators often found themselves in the bottom half of the SEC basketball standings. The trajectory of Florida's basketball program changed with the hiring of head coach Billy Donovan in 1996. After having made five NCAA Tournament appearances and having won only two regular season SEC championship and zero SEC tournaments in 78 seasons of basketball before his arrival, the Gators won six SEC regular season championships and four SEC tournament championships, appeared in 14 NCAA Tournaments, reached four Final Fours, and won back-to-back national championships (
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) during Donovan's 19 seasons in Gainesville before he left to coach in the
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in 2015. Under Donovan, Florida's successes were notable as a school with a popular and dominant
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team, as they remain the only school to have won the national championship in both sports in the same year (2007). Todd Golden became the Gators' head basketball coach in March 2022. After struggling in his first season, Golden was able to establish stability within the program, returning to the NCAA tournament in 2024. In 2025, Todd Golden led the Gators to a 36–4 record, SEC Tournament championship, and the program's third national championship.


Schedule overview

The college basketball season begins in early November, and the non-conference portion of the schedule typically runs until the end of the calendar year. The Gators usually compete in a cross-regional tournament against other top programs, schedule a game or two against other quality opponents in Gainesville or on the road, and play their annual game against in-state rival Florida State before the conference portion of the schedule begins. The 18-game Southeastern Conference (SEC) slate usually tips off around the beginning of the calendar year. The schedule consists of home-and-home games against five SEC teams mixed in with single games against each of the other eight SEC teams followed by the conference tournament. Florida has built in-conference rivalries with
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and
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since the Gators began consistently competing for conference titles in the 1990s.


History


Early years

The modern University of Florida (UF) was created when the Florida Legislature passed the Buckman Act of 1905, which consolidated four predecessor institutions into a new flagship university that opened its new Gainesville campus in 1906. The school sponsored its first varsity basketball team during the 1915–16 school year under head football coach C. J. McCoy, who led the basketball team to a 5–1 record against small colleges and local athletic clubs. The program went on hiatus during
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and next took the court during the 1919–20 school year, though without an officially designated coach. Head football coach William G. Kline was assigned to coach basketball during the 1920–21 school year, when the team moved into their new home at recently completed University Gymnasium.


The "New Gym" and Alligator Alley

By the mid-1920s, the basketball team had outgrown the small brick University Gymnasium, which had been designed to serve as a student recreation center and had very little spectator space. A larger wooden structure was built directly adjacent to the University Gym in 1928. While it was officially known as "Building R", it was commonly called the "New Gym". The New Gym was intended to be a temporary home for the basketball team until the school could afford a more permanent structure. However, funds soon became scarce with the coming of the Great Depression, and university president John J. Tigert's main focus was the financing and construction of Florida Field, the new football stadium which opened in 1930. Plans for a larger brick gymnasium were drawn up in 1940, but construction was delayed by World War II, and the Gators finally moved to the Florida Gymnasium (also known as Alligator Alley) during the 1949–50 season.


Southeastern Conference membership

In December 1932, the University of Florida joined the
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as one of its 13 charter members. While the school would find athletic success in some sports, Florida's basketball team would spend most of the first half-century of SEC play in the bottom half of the standings, as the Gators finished the season higher than fourth in the league on only four occasions over the program's first fifty years in the SEC (1933 to 1983). Until 1960, the university continued the practice of assigning coaches from other sports to lead the basketball team, including head baseball coaches Brady Cowell, Ben Clemons and Sam McAllister, head football coach
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, and football assistants Spurgeon Cherry and John Mauer. This was common practice at most SEC schools apart from Kentucky well into the 1940s and 1950s, and some of Florida's coaches had experience in the sport, as Cody had previously coached basketball at Clemson and Vanderbilt and Mauer had previously coached basketball at
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and
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. However, none of these part-time coaches were able to build the Gators into consistent contenders in conference play.


The 1960s and 1970s: Sloan and some success

In hopes of breathing life into the program, 34-year-old
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head coach Norm Sloan was hired as Florida's first full-time head basketball coach for the 1960–61 season. Sloan's first team notched the Gators' first winning conference record in eight years, and his second repeated the feat. Overall, his Florida squads compiled a record of 85–63 in six seasons during the 1960s, including the Gators' first regular season win over long-dominant
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in SEC play. Sloan's Gators did not receive a postseason tournament invitation during his tenure, as tournament fields were smaller at the time and only conference champions were assured of NCAA bids. Nonetheless, according to Florida historian Norm Carlson, Sloan "elevated the Gators basketball program from a seldom competitive program and built the grass roots." Sloan left Florida after failing to receive the support of then athletic director Ray Graves, and took over as head coach at his alma mater North Carolina State after the 1965–66 season. Tommy Bartlett succeeded Sloan as head coach, and his first season as head coach in 1966–67 was the program's most successful to date. The Gators with a record of 21–4, finishing 2nd in the SEC to Tennessee, who beat them twice during the regular season. Florida was ranked in the AP top 10 for the first time, earning a number 10 ranking on January 9, 1967, and then a number 8 ranking the next week on January 16. Florida notched the school's first 20-win campaign on the strength of winning their final eight games of the year by an average of 19 plus points per game. Ironically at the time the SEC would only permit the league champion to play in the postseason. Having finished second, they lost to league champion Tennessee twice and were not invited to a postseason tournament. Bartlett's squads finished fifth and third in conference play the following seasons. Led by the program's first All-American in center Neal Walk (the only Gator to have his number retired) and forward Andy Owens, the 1968–69 Gators received a bid to the 1969 National Invitation Tournament, the first postseason appearance in program history. After Walk and Owens went on to play professional basketball, Bartlett could not sustain the level of talent in recruiting, and team performance declined thereafter, with four straight losing campaigns leading to his dismissal. John Lotz, a respected assistant under North Carolina's
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, succeeded Bartlett in 1973–74. Lotz's Gators peaked with a 17–9 overall record and a fourth-place conference finish (10–8 SEC) in 1976–77, but trailed off to consecutive last place conference finishes in 1978–79 and 1979–80, leading to his dismissal.


The 1980s: Sloan returns, success and scandal

The modern era of Florida basketball began in 1980, when the team moved into their current home, the O'Connell Center. Despite being only 30 years old, Florida Gym had not aged well. By the mid-1970s, Florida was the only basketball program in the SEC without a modern arena. The university built the O'Connell Center (which quickly gained the nickname "The O'Dome") as the new home for all of the university's indoor sports programs, and it proved to be a boon across several sports. The new facility improved the basketball program in several ways, including helping to convince Norm Sloan to return to Gainesville after a successful 14-year tenure at North Carolina State which included an undefeated season in 1972–73 and an NCAA championship in 1974. Sloan later said that he'd always enjoyed his first stint at Florida, and had always been more than willing to return if the university built a more modern arena. Sloan's second stint at Florida was easily the most successful period in program history until the late 1990s. That success was in large part because Sloan persuaded several top Florida high school basketball players—such as Gainesville's Vernon Maxwell and Brandon's Dwayne Schintzius—to stay in-state instead of attending schools with more basketball tradition. After four years of rebuilding, Sloan led the Gators to the 1984 NIT, which was only the second postseason appearance in school history. They would make the NIT again in 1985 and 1986, reaching the NIT semi-finals in 1986. In
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,
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Vernon Maxwell led the team to the school's first ever NCAA Tournament appearance, advancing all the way to the Sweet 16. Sloan coached the team to 20-win seasons and NCAA tournament appearances again the following two years, and led the Gators to the school's first-ever SEC regular season title in 1989 behind center Dwayne Schintzius. However, after a drug scandal involving Maxwell and an NCAA investigation for various rules violations, Sloan and his coaching staff were forced to resign on October 31, 1989, just days before the start of the 1989–90 season. Former Tennessee coach
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was brought in as the interim coach, but the defending SEC champions struggled to a 7–21 record. In September 1990, the NCAA sentenced the program to two years' probation for numerous major violations dating back to 1985. Their 1987 and 1988 NCAA Tournament appearances were erased from the record books due to Maxwell being retroactively declared ineligible for secretly taking money from a sports agent, and Sloan was slapped with a five-year show-cause penalty that effectively ended his coaching career. The most severe penalty in the long run, however, was a reduction to 13 total scholarships in 1991–92 and 14 in 1992–93, which affected the program for several years. Draconian as those penalties were, the NCAA said that it would have banned the Gators from postseason play and live television in 1990–91 had Sloan still been coach.


Lon Kruger era

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, former head coach at Kansas State, took over the program before the 1990–91 season. Despite the probation he inherited, Kruger slowly brought the team to increased success and reached the NIT semifinals in his second year as coach. In 1993–94, the pieces fell into place for Florida to have their best season ever at that time.Kevin Brockway,
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Behind Andrew DeClercq and Dametri Hill, the Gators went to their first Final Four following a dramatic victory over UConn where Donyell Marshall missed two free throws with no time on the clock to force overtime, where the Gators eventually prevailed. They lost to
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in the national semifinal, 70–65. The next year, they returned to the NCAA tournament, but were eliminated in the first round. Kruger's final season in 1995–1996 resulted in a losing record, and he left to coach at
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.


Billy Donovan era

Florida's Athletic Director, Jeremy Foley, looking for a young coach with a proven track record, hired 30-year-old Billy Donovan, then at
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, as Kruger's replacement. His recruiting prowess was evident early, bringing future
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star Jason Williams with him from Marshall and having early recruiting classes with future NBA players Mike Miller,
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, and Matt Bonner, among others. The Gators made the NCAA tournament every year from 1999 to 2007, a nine-year streak that is the school record, and the sixth-longest NCAA Tournament streak.


Rebuilding to a Final Four

Donovan's first two seasons at Florida proved to be the two worst during his tenure at Florida. The Gators posted a two-year win–loss record of 27–32, missing postseason play entirely in his first season, and losing in the first round of the NIT in his second season. These were the last losing records that the Gators suffered until 2014–15. In his third season, however, Donovan's Gators finished the season with an overall record of 22–9, and earned the No. 6 seed in the West Regional of the 1999 NCAA tournament. The Gators defeated Penn and Weber State to advance to the Sweet Sixteen in Phoenix, where they were upset by No. 10 seed Gonzaga. Donovan took his Gators on a memorable run during his fourth season in Gainesville. The Gators finished the season 29–8, including winning a share of the SEC championship. In the 2000 SEC tournament, however, the Gators were upset in the second round by Auburn. Florida received the No. 5 seed in the East Regional of the 2000 NCAA tournament, though the Gators had to survive an upset bid by
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on Mike Miller's buzzer-beating floater in overtime. They then swept through the region by beating
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,
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, and
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to reach the Final Four. In the national semifinals, Florida knocked off
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to advance to their first NCAA national championship game, before losing to heavily favored and top seeded
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. Over the next five years the Gators went to the NCAA Tournament every year, but they found themselves upset victims five straight times in the first or second round. In the 2001 NCAA tournament, Florida received the No. 3 seed in the South Region. They defeated No. 14 Western Kentucky in the first round, but they were then upset by the No. 11 seed,
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. The following year, in 2002, the Gators received the No. 5 seed in the Midwest Region of the 2002 NCAA tournament. They were knocked off in the first round by No. 12 seed Creighton. The 2003 Florida Gators finished the season 24–7, and received the No. 2 seed in the South Region of the 2003 NCAA tournament. The Gators easily defeated Sam Houston State in the first round, but were then upset by No. 7 seed
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in the second round. In 2004, the Gators were the No. 5 seed in the East Rutherford Regional of the 2003–2004 NCAA tournament, but were upset in the first round by the No. 12 seed, Manhattan. The 2004–05 team had the distinction of being the first to garner an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, when it defeated
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in the 2005 SEC tournament championship. The Gators subsequently received the No. 4 seed in the Syracuse Regional of the 2004–2005 NCAA tournament. They knocked off the No. 13 seed,
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in the first round, but lost to No. 5 seed Villanova in the second round.


2005–06: First NCAA national championship season

The 2005–06 team began the
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unranked and went on a 17–0 winning streak for the best start in school history, surprising many with a young (four sophomores and one junior) squad following the graduation of David Lee and the departures of Matt Walsh and Anthony Roberson to the NBA. The trio accounted for 60 percent of their offense in 2005. The team faded late in the regular season, losing its last 3 games in February and entering the postseason with a 24–6 record, yet still managed to win its second consecutive SEC tournament championship. The Gators entered the 2006 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament as a No. 3 seed with a 27–6 record, and ranked No. 10 by the AP. They beat No. 14 seed South Alabama and No. 11 seed
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to advance to the Minneapolis regional. There, the Gators defeated the No. 7 seed Georgetown Hoyas and upset the No. 1 seed Villanova Wildcats 75–62 to avenge their loss in the previous year's tournament and move on to their second
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under Donovan. Florida defeated the upstart George Mason Patriots, the No. 11 seed from the Washington, D.C. regional, by a score of 73–58 in the national semifinals in
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. On April 3, 2006, the Gators defeated the
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73–57 in the national final to win the school's first men's basketball NCAA Championship. The University of Florida Athletic Association then purchased the floor used in Indianapolis for the Final Four, and installed it in the O'Connell Center.


2006–07: Second NCAA national championship season

The Gators returned all five starters from their 2006 championship team to begin the 2006–07 basketball season ranked as the preseason No. 1 in both major media polls, a first for the Gators. The Gators locked up the SEC Championship relatively early in the 2006–07 season and were in possession of a 24–2 record before going on a late-February 1–3 skid that mirrored their 0–3 run a year earlier. For the second season in a row, the losses in February would be their last. Florida closed out
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on Senior Night to end the regular season 26–5, and won their third straight SEC tournament championship with relative ease, beating , , and
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77–56. Florida entered the 2007 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament as the No. 1 overall seed in the tournament, and they advanced to the Final Four after wins in the regional against No. 5 seed
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and No. 3 seed
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. In a rematch of the 2006 title game, the Gators again eliminated the
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in the national semifinal. Florida defeated the
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84–75, in a rematch of a game they won 86–60 three months earlier, to become the first team since the 1991–92 Duke Blue Devils to win back-to-back national championships and the first college team ever to repeat as national champions with the same starting line-up. The University of Florida also has the distinction of being the only school in NCAA history to have won both the basketball and football national championships in the same season (won the football championship in January 2007, which was the 2006 season) and the only school in NCAA history to win a combined four national championships in three seasons (football in 2006 and 2008 and basketball in 2006 and 2007). Also during this season, Donovan passed Sloan as the winningest coach in school history. Lee Humphrey, the team's
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became the all-time leader for three-point shots made in the NCAA Tournament and all-time leading three-point scorer at Florida. The starting five of Brewer, Green, Horford, Humphrey, and Noah nicknamed themselves "the 04s" (pronounced "oh-fours") since they enrolled at Florida in 2004. They were known for their camaraderie on and off the court, as Brewer, Green, Horford and Noah were roommates during their entire time in college. Following the 2006–07 season, three of the Gators' starting five were drafted among the first ten picks in the first round of the 2007 NBA draft: Horford (third), Brewer (seventh), and Noah (ninth). Taurean Green and Chris Richard were both selected in the second round. All five starters and
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Chris Richard later played professionally. All of them, except Humphrey, were selected in the 2007 NBA draft. Horford went on to become a five-time
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center and won the
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with the
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. Noah also became an NBA All-Star center and was named the 2014
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with the
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.


2008–2010: Rebuilding

In the aftermath of the Gators second NCAA championship, Donovan accepted the head coaching position for the NBA's
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on May 31, 2007. On June 3, however, it was disclosed that Donovan asked to be released from his contract with the Magic, which was announced when he was reintroduced as the Gators head coach on June 7. The Gators failed to qualify for the NCAA Tournament in 2008 and 2009. The Gators were eliminated by UMass in the semi-finals of the 2008 National Invitation Tournament. The following season, the Gators were eliminated by
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in a quarter-final game of the 2009 National Invitation Tournament. In 2010, the Gators received an invitation to the 2010 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament as a No. 10 seed, but they were eliminated in the first round by No. 7 seed BYU in double overtime.


2011–2013: Three straight Elite Eight appearances

In the
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, the Gators were the No. 2 seed in the Southeast region after winning the SEC Championship, after being defeated in the 2011 SEC men's basketball tournament championship game to
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, and finishing with a 26–7 record. They played their two first games in Tampa, Florida. In the Second Round of the Tournament, Florida beat No. 15 seed, UC Santa Barbara Gauchos. In the third round, the Gators defeated the No. 7 seed, the
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to advance to the Sweet Sixteen in New Orleans. On March 24, 2011, the Gators got some revenge by defeating the No. 3 seed, BYU Cougars men's basketball, BYU, who had knocked them out of the NCAA Tournament the year before, by a score of 83–74 in overtime to advance to the Elite Eight for the first time since 2007. Their tournament run ended there as they were stunned in the Regional Final against No. 8 seed
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in overtime. In the 2012 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, the 2011–12 Florida Gators men's basketball team, Gators were the No. 7 seed in the West Region after losing in the 2012 SEC men's basketball tournament semifinals to Kentucky, finishing with an overall record of 23–10. Florida defeated the No. 10 seed, Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball, Virginia, and the No. 15 seed, Norfolk State Spartans men's basketball, Norfolk State, to advance to the Sweet 16 in Phoenix. They defeated No. 3 seed Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball, Marquette in an upset to advance to the Elite Eight, but their run ended when they were defeated by the No. 4 seed, Louisville Cardinals men's basketball, Louisville, 72–68, after blowing a 65–54 lead with 8:14 remaining in the game. The 2012–13 Florida Gators men's basketball team, 2012–13 Gators finished the regular season with an overall record of 24–6, and won the SEC Championship with a conference record of 14–4. During the regular season, Billy Donovan notched his 400th career win as the head coach of the Gators over Missouri Tigers men's basketball, Missouri. After losing in the final of the 2013 SEC men's basketball tournament to Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball, Mississippi, they entered the 2013 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament as the No. 3 seed in the South Region. Florida defeated the No. 14 seed Northwestern State Demons men's basketball, Northwestern State 79–47 in the first round, and advanced to the Sweet Sixteen after soundly beating the No. 11 seed, Minnesota Golden Gophers men's basketball, Minnesota, 78–64. The Gators then defeated Florida Gulf Coast Eagles men's basketball, Florida Gulf Coast, No. 15 seed, in the Sweet Sixteen 62–50. But once again, their run ended in the Elite Eight, this time against fourth seeded Michigan Wolverines men's basketball, Michigan, who handily defeated the Gators, 79–59. The Gators became the first team since the expansion of the tournament in 1951 to lose in the Elite Eight in three consecutive seasons. Florida is the only program in the nation to have advanced as far as the Elite Eight in each of those seasons from 2011 to 2013.


2014: Return to Final Four

The 2013–14 Florida Gators men's basketball team, 2013–14 Gators finished the SEC regular season with an 18–0 record in conference play, the first SEC team to ever accomplish the feat, after the SEC re-expanded to an 18-game regular season schedule prior to the 2012–13 Southeastern Conference men's basketball season, 2012–13 season. In doing so, the Gators won their seventh SEC championship, and their third in four seasons. The Gators then beat the 2013–14 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team, Kentucky Wildcats for the third time in the season to claim their fourth SEC Tournament championship title. By claiming the 2014 SEC men's basketball tournament, SEC tournament, the Gators earned an automatic bid to the 2014 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, NCAA tournament, and were selected as the No.1 overall seed, and were placed in the South Regional. The Gators' school record win streak reached 30 as they defeated their first four tournament opponents by double digits, finally breaking through in the Elite 8 with a 62–52 win over Dayton to advance to the Final Four as the only remaining No.1 seed. In the national semifinals, Florida faced 2013–14 Connecticut Huskies men's basketball team, Connecticut, which had been the last team to defeat them back on December 2, 65–64. The Gators got off to a quick start and built a 16–4 lead, but the Huskies were able to catch up and led 25–22 at halftime in a defensive battle. The Gators continued to struggle to score in the second half and suffered their third (and worst) loss of the season, 63–53.Box Score
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The team's program-best 36–3 record resulted in many individual honors. Billy Donovan was named the SEC's Coach of the Year for the third time. Senior point guard Scottie Wilbekin was named Southeastern Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year, the SEC Tournament MVP, and the Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA South region. Senior center Patric Young was named the Defensive Player and Scholar-Athlete of the Year, junior forward Dorian Finney-Smith was named Sixth man, Sixth Man of the Year, and senior guard Casey Prather was named to the All-SEC First Team.


2015: First losing record in 17 years

The 2014–15 Florida Gators men's basketball team, 2014–15 Gators finished the season 16–17, 8–10 in SEC play to finish in a tie for eighth place. They did not participate in a postseason tournament for the first time in 17 years. The woeful season included losses to in-state rivals Miami and Florida State, and three losses to SEC champion Kentucky. The Gators' 63.7 points-per-game were their lowest in the 19-year coaching tenure of Billy Donovan. After the season, Donovan accepted an offer to coach the
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's Oklahoma City Thunder. He would leave Florida as far and away the winningest coach in program history. He led the Gators to 14 NCAA tournament appearances, six SEC regular season titles (four outright, two shared) and four SEC Tournament championships–in all three cases, more than all other coaches in program history combined.


Mike White era

On May 7, 2015, former Louisiana Tech Bulldogs basketball, Louisiana Tech head coach Mike White (basketball), Mike White was hired to coach the Gators, succeeding Billy Donovan. White played point guard at Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball, Ole Miss and later served as an assistant there for seven seasons. He is a native of the state of Florida and had led Louisiana Tech to three straight conference titles. In his first season at the helm, he led Florida to a 21–15 record and a berth in the NIT Tournament, defeating North Florida and Ohio State in the first two rounds before losing to eventual-NIT champion George Washington in the quarterfinal. White's 2016–17 Florida Gators men's basketball team, second Gator squad was the best of his tenure, as Florida went 24–7, finished 2nd in the SEC standings, and earned a #4 seed in the 2017 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, 2017 NCAA tournament. They reached the Elite Eight on a three-point buzzer beater by guard Chris Chiozza to beat Wisconsin, then were upset one game short of the Final Four by SEC rival South Carolina, 77–70. Florida earned invitations to four straight NCAA tournaments and won at least one game in each appearance under White (not counting the 2020 NCAA tournament, which was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic). However, after 2017, they earned a decreasing number of wins each season, were never a serious contender for SEC championships, and had a 10–15 record in games played in March. After a disappointing 2021–22 Florida Gators men's basketball team, 2021-22 season in which Florida did not earn a berth in the NCAA tournament, White left to become the head coach at Georgia Bulldogs men's basketball, Georgia.


Todd Golden era


Rebuilding to a tournament appearance

On March 18, 2022, former San Francisco head coach Todd Golden was named Florida's new head basketball coach. Golden's first season ended with the Gators going 16–17, with a 9–9 SEC record and finishing 8th in conference play. They received an at-large bid to the 2022 National Invitation Tournament, NIT, but were eliminated by 2022–23 UCF Knights men's basketball team, UCF in the first round. Golden built on this success towards planning for the 2023–24 season, where he invested heavily in the transfer portal, gaining players such as Zyon Pullin, Walter Clayton Jr. and Tyrese Samuel as well as the recruitments of forwards Alex Condon and Thomas Haugh. Much improved from the prior season, a 21–10 regular season and 11–7 SEC record was good enough to earn the Gators the 6-seed in the 2024 SEC men's basketball tournament, SEC tournament, where they defeated 2023–24 Georgia Bulldogs basketball team, Georgia, 2023–24 Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball team, Alabama, and 2023–24 Texas A&M Aggies men's basketball team, Texas A&M on their way to the SEC championship before losing to 2023–24 Auburn Tigers men's basketball team, Auburn 86–67. This earned the Gators the No. 7 seed in the South Regional in the 2024 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, 2024 NCAA tournament, where they played the No. 10 seed 2023–24 Colorado Buffaloes men's basketball team, Colorado. A late jump shot by KJ Simpson with 1.7 seconds left saw the Gators fall to the Buffaloes 102–100. Despite a first round exit in the NCAA tournament, the 2023–24 season marked a major stepping stone in Florida's return to national prominence.


2024–25: Third NCAA national championship season

With the return of Walter Clayton Jr. and Will Richard, Florida remained focused on the return to national prominence. This would be improved upon with the gaining of transfers Rueben Chinyelu and most importantly Alijah Martin, who went on a Final Four run with 2022–23 Florida Atlantic Owls men's basketball team, FAU two years prior. The Gators started off ranked No. 21 in the AP Poll and after a 13–0 start, the Gators found themselves ranked No. 6 before suffering their first loss to 2024–25 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team, Kentucky to begin SEC play. After losing to Kentucky in their conference opener, they responded by defeating No. 1 2024–25 Tennessee Volunteers basketball team, Tennessee by 30 points on January 7th and then defeating No. 1 2024–25 Auburn Tigers men's basketball team, Auburn by 9 points on February 8th, becoming the fifth team in NCAA history to defeat two No. 1 teams in the same season. Florida finished the regular season 27–4, with a 14–4 record good enough for 2nd place in the SEC. After defeating 2024–25 Missouri Tigers men's basketball team, Missouri and 2024–25 Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball team, Alabama, Florida defeated Tennessee 86–77 to win their first SEC tournament championship since 2014. Locking in the No. 1 seed in the West Regional, Florida went on to defeat 2024–25 Norfolk State Spartans men's basketball team, Norfolk State 95–69 to set up a match with the two-time defending national champions 2024–25 UConn Huskies men's basketball team, UConn in the Round of 32. After trailing for most of the game, Clayton Jr.'s 23 points led the Gators past the Huskies 77–75. Their comeback victory over UConn proved to be a trend for Florida during the tournament, as they orchestrated three additional comeback wins later in the tournament, Their 87–71 win over 2024–25 Maryland Terrapins men's basketball team, Maryland in the Sweet Sixteen set up a matchup with 2024–25 Texas Tech Red Raiders basketball team, Texas Tech in the Elite Eight. Down 9 points with 3:14 left to play, four straight 3-pointers from Clayton Jr. and Haugh helped the Gators defeat the Red Raiders 84–79 and secure Florida's first Final Four appearance since 2014. In the Final Four, the Gators defeated Auburn, overcoming a 9-point second-half deficit off of Walter Clayton Jr.'s 34 points. Clayton Jr. became the first player to score 30+ points in both the Elite Eight and Final Four since Larry Bird in 1979. On April 7, 2025, Golden led Florida to its first National Championship since the 2006–07 season with a 2025 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game, 65–63 win over the 2024-25 Houston Cougars men's basketball team, Houston Cougars. Clayton Jr. was named the Final Four MOP.


Head coaches


Championships


NCAA national championships

The Florida Gators have won three NCAA national championships, which is tied for 8th all-time among Division I schools. The Gators won two national championships in 2005–06, and 2006–07 under Billy Donovan. That was the first time any team had won back-to-back national championships since Duke did it in 1991–92. In addition, the Gators became the first school to ever win a national championship in football and basketball in both the same calendar year and the same academic year (the Gators' Florida Gators football, football team defeated Ohio State Buckeyes football, Ohio State in the 2007 BCS National Championship Game).


SEC Tournament championships

The Gators have won five SEC Tournament championships, four of which came under Billy Donovan, including three in a row from 2005 to 2007.


SEC Championships

Though the automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament is given to the conference tournament winner, the SEC declares the team with the best record in the regular season the "official" conference champion. The Gators have won a total of seven official (regular season) SEC championships. Norm Sloan won the first one during the 1988–89 season, and Billy Donovan has won the other six, including the 2006–07 season in which the Gators also won the SEC Tournament championship and NCAA national championship, and three in a four-year span from 2011 to 2014. The 2013–14 squad became the first team in SEC history to have an 18–0 regular season conference record.


Complete postseason results


NCAA tournament results

Florida has appeared in the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship, NCAA tournament 24 times. Their combined record is 49–20. However, their appearances in 1987 and 1988 have been vacated by the NCAA making their official record 46–18. They were NCAA National Champions in 2006, 2007, and 2025. * Vacated by the NCAA


NCAA Tournament seeding history

''The National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA began seeding the tournament with the 1979 NCAA Division I basketball tournament, 1979 edition.''


NIT results

The Gators have appeared in the
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(NIT) 12 times. Their combined record is 14–14.


Final Fours

The Florida Gators have been to six Final Fours. Lon Kruger took the Gators to their first one in 1994. Florida received the No.3 seed in the East Region (played in Miami). The Gators swept through the region with victories over 14th seeded James Madison Dukes men's basketball, James Madison, 11th seeded Penn Quakers men's basketball, Pennsylvania, 2nd seeded UConn Huskies men's basketball, Connecticut and punched their ticket to their first ever Final Four by knocking off the upstart, 9th seeded Boston College Eagles men's basketball, Boston College. But the Gators then lost to Duke in the national semifinals. Billy Donovan took them back six years later in 2000, winning the East Region (played in Syracuse, New York) as the No.5 seed. To get to the Final Four, Florida first had to survive a tough test from 12th seeded
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in the first round in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Trailing 68–67 with time running out, the Gators won on a last second shot by Mike Miller. After that initial test, Florida ran through the rest of the region, easily defeating 4th seeded
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, top seeded Duke Blue Devils men's basketball, Duke, and 3rd seeded
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to reach the Final Four, where they defeated
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in the semifinals, but lost to
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in the national championship game. Donovan would get Florida back to the Final Four in 2006, winning the Minneapolis Regional as the No.3 seed with victories over 14th seeded South Alabama, 11th seeded Milwaukee Panthers men's basketball, UW-Milwaukee, 7th seeded Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball, Georgetown and top seeded Villanova in the Regional Final. The Gators proceeded to knock off upstart 2005–06 George Mason Patriots men's basketball team, George Mason (who won the Washington, D.C. Regional as the No.11 seed) in the semifinals and then handily defeated 2005–06 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team, UCLA in the championship game for their first ever national championship. The next year, Donovan's Gators would make it not only back to back Final Fours, but back to back national championships as well. They received the top seed in the St. Louis Regional, and defeated 16th seeded Jackson State Tigers basketball, Jackson State, 9th seeded Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball, Purdue, 5th seeded
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and 3rd seeded
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in the Regional Final to earn a trip to their 4th Final Four. There, they dispatched 2006–07 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team, UCLA in the semifinals and then 2006–07 Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball team, Ohio State in the title game. Over the next decade, Florida reached the doorstep of the Final Four several times but was usually turned away. From 2011 to 2014, the Gators made four consecutive trips to the Elite Eight. Florida held late leads in the first two of them, but lost both times, first to 2010–11 Butler Bulldogs men's basketball team, Butler in overtime, and then the following year, blew a 65–54 lead with eight minutes to go and fell to 2011–12 Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team, Louisville. In 2013, Florida made its third straight trip to the Elite 8, but this time got blown out by 2012–13 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, Michigan. Florida finally broke through against 2013-14 Dayton Flyers men's basketball team, Dayton in their fourth straight Regional final appearance and moved on to play eventual 2014 national champions 2013–14 Connecticut Huskies men's basketball team, Connecticut in the Final Four, where they were defeated 63–53. After a two-year absence from the NCAA Tournament, Mike White (basketball), Mike White got them back to the Elite Eight in 2017, where the Gators built a halftime lead but were again defeated, this time by SEC rival 2016-17 South Carolina Gamecocks men's basketball team, South Carolina. Florida then regressed under White and plateaued, never even reaching a Sweet 16 again under his leadership. Following his seventh season in Gainesville – a disappointing campaign that fell short of the NCAA Tournament – White departed for rival Georgia and was replaced by Todd Golden, who promptly rebuilt the program back to the levels of success enjoyed under Donovan. In his third season in Gainesville, Golden’s Gators rode the momentum they’d built from an SEC Tournament Championship to reach the program’s sixth Final Four. Along the way, Florida defeated 16th seeded Norfolk State in the Round of 64, avenged the 2014 Final Four loss to 8th seeded UConn with a thrilling 77–75 win in the Round of 32, overcame a rough start to blow out 4th seeded Maryland in the Sweet 16, and punched its ticket to the Final Four with a historic comeback against 3rd seeded Texas Tech in the Elite 8. Playing in San Francisco – the city in which Golden got his first head coaching job – the Gators erased a 75–66 deficit with 2:55 to go and stormed back to pull off a stunning 84–79 victory over the Red Raiders.


Home courts


Players of note


All-Americans

Florida Gators basketball players who have been recognized as NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans, All-Americans include: * Neal Walk, center; Associated Press, AP Second Team; National Association of Basketball Coaches, NABC Third Team; United Press International, UPI Third Team (1968 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans, 1968) * Neal Walk, center; AP Third Team; NABC; UPI Third Team (1969 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans, 1969) *
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, center; AP Third Team (2001 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans, 2001) * Al Horford, forward-center; AP Third Team; NABC Second Team (2007 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans, 2007) * Joakim Noah, forward-center; AP Consensus Second Team; NABC Second Team; United States Basketball Writers Association, USBWA Second Team (2007) * Scottie Wilbekin, point guard; AP Third Team; NABC Third Team; ''Sporting News'' Third Team (2014 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans, 2014) * Walter Clayton Jr., point guard; Consensus First Team (2025 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans, 2025)


SEC Player of the Year

Two Florida Gators have been recognized as the Southeastern Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year, SEC Player of the Year: * Chandler Parsons, small forward (2011) * Scottie Wilbekin, point guard (2014)


Retired numbers

Florida has retired one jersey number.


Current professional players


In the NBA

* Bradley Beal (2011–12 at UF), Phoenix Suns * Dorian Finney-Smith (2013–16 at UF), Los Angeles Lakers * Al Horford (2004–07 at UF),
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* Tre Mann (2019–21 at UF), Charlotte Hornets * Andrew Nembhard (2018–20 at UF), Indiana Pacers * Zyon Pullin (2023–24 at UF), Memphis Grizzlies


Overseas players

*Kerry Blackshear Jr. (2019–2020 at UF), player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League *Nick Calathes (2007–2009 at UF), Greek-American player for AS Monaco Basket in the EuroLeague *Chris Chiozza (2014–2018 at UF), player in Turkish Basketbol Süper Ligi *Anthony Duruji (2020–2022 at UF), player for Saint-Chamond Basket of LNB Pro B in France *John Egbunu (2015–2017 at UF), Nigerian-born American player for Hapoel Jerusalem B.C., Hapoel Jerusalem of the Israeli Basketball Premier League *Michael Frazier II (2012–2015 at UF), player in Jordanian Premier Basketball League *Kevarrius Hayes (2015–2019 at UF), player for Paris Basketball of LNB Pro A and the EuroLeague *Egor Koulechov (2017–2018 at UF), Israeli-Russian player for Israeli team Ironi Nahariya *Kyle Lofton (2022–2023 at UF), player for Bamberg Baskets of the German Basketball Bundesliga *Casey Prather (2010–2014 at UF), player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League *Devin Robinson (2014–2017 at UF), player for Cedevita Olimpija of the Slovenian Basketball League and ABA League *Alex Tyus (2007–2011 at UF), American-Israeli player, also plays for the Israeli national basketball team *Scottie Wilbekin (2010–2014 at UF), Turkish-American player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League *Will Yeguete (2010–2014 at UF), French player for Le Mans Sarthe Basket in LNB Pro A


See also

* Florida Gators * Florida Gators Dazzlers * Florida Gators women's basketball * Florida–Kentucky men's basketball rivalry * History of the University of Florida * List of Florida Gators in the NBA * List of University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame members#Men's basketball, List of University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame members * University of Florida Athletic Association, University Athletic Association * Florida-Florida State men's basketball rivalry


References


Bibliography

* Dortch, Chris,
String Music: Inside the Rise of SEC Basketball
', Brassey's, Inc., Dulles, Virginia (2002). . * Koss, Bill, ''Pond Birds: Gator Basketball, The Whole Story From The Inside'', Fast Break Press, Gainesville, Florida (1996). .


External links

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