
There will be no repeat champion in the NCAA men's basketball tournament. The defending champion Florida Gators became the first No. 1 seed to be eliminated in the 2026 tournament, losing a thrilling (and at times very intense) 73-72 decision to the No. 9 seed Iowa Hawkeyes on Sunday.
Iowa built a 12-point lead for itself in the second half and seemed to be in complete control of the game as it outplayed and out-muscled the heavily favored Gators.
Eventually, though, Florida started to chip away and turned the final six minutes into a back-and-forth race that finally ended when Iowa's Alvaro Folgueiras hit a game-winning corner 3-pointer to give the Hawkeyes the lead with 4.5 seconds to play in regulation.
Iowa then completely shut down Florida's final possession, not even allowing the Gators to get off a shot with the game on the line. It perfectly illustrated what sort of game this was by the Hawkeyes as they clinched their trip into the Sweet 16 since the 1999 season.
IOWA TAKES THE LEAD LATE! pic.twitter.com/SkTT5OP2w9
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) March 23, 2026
Folgueiras' game-winning shot was obviously the one that will get the most attention, but he made a huge impact beyond that with 14 points coming off the bench. Florida's bench managed just eight points total.
This game also had some real intensity to it as Florida coach Todd Golden and Iowa coach Ben McCollum exchanged words early in the first half following an altercation on the floor between the two teams.
Tensions are high in Tampa.
— CBS Sports College Basketball (@CBSSportsCBB) March 22, 2026
Iowa & Florida had to be separated after this play. pic.twitter.com/KVgBT9Bs3M
McCollum then called Golden and the Florida bench "sensitive" during an in-game interview.
Iowa is one of six Big Ten teams to reach the Sweet 16 in this year's tournament, and will play conference rival Nebraska later this week.
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