In a stunning upset, the Florida Gators basketball team lost to the Iowa Hawkeyes 73-72 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on March 22, 2026. This defeat marks the end of the Gators’ title defense, as they were the reigning national champions.

The Gators had a strong start to the tournament, showcasing their dominance with a remarkable 114-55 victory over Prairie View A&M, which was the second-largest margin in NCAA tournament history. Florida shot an impressive 64.3% from the field in that game, outscoring Prairie View A&M 64-10 in the paint and recording 29 assists against just 7 turnovers.

However, in their matchup against Iowa, the Gators struggled to maintain their momentum. They shot 50% overall, but only managed 32% from the 3-point line and 74% from the free-throw line. The Gators found themselves trailing by 12 points early in the second half, a deficit they could not overcome.

Olivier Rioux, the tallest college basketball player at 7-foot-9, was among the key players for Florida, alongside Alex Condon, Thomas Haugh, and Rueben Chinyelu. Despite their efforts, the team could not secure the victory needed to advance.

The loss leaves the Gators with a final season record of 27-8, while Iowa advances to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 1999. The Gators will now head into the offseason with uncertainty surrounding the future of their roster.

Byron Smith, reflecting on the game, stated, “We need some help from the Lord.” Fans and analysts alike are left pondering what changes might be necessary for the Gators to reclaim their championship status next season.

As the NCAA Tournament progresses, all eyes will be on Iowa as they prepare to face Nebraska in the next round.

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