Walter Clayton found way to deliver Florida a national title
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Clayton became the first player since Larry Bird in 1979 to score back-to-back 30-point games in the Elite Eight and Final Four.
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Florida's Walter Clayton Jr. drives hard to the paint and gets the hoop and the harm vs. Houston.
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Like many players, coaches and fans of college basketball of his generation, when Walter Clayton Jr. thought of March Madness, he thought of Kemba Walker. After all, his 2011 heroics are the stuff of legend at UConn: five wins in five days to win the Big East Tournament and then six more wins across the three weeks of the NCAA Tournament to lead the No.
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Sporting News on MSNFlorida's Walter Clayton Jr. saves all-time Gators legacy with trifecta of terrific playsWalter Clayton Jr. hadn't made a shot from the floor for the first 32 minutes of Monday night's national championship game. This is the same guy who had scored so many points in the Elite Eight and Final Four that they had to go back to Larry Bird to find a statistical comparison.
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Pro Football Network on MSNWalter Clayton Jr. Joins NCAA Greats Anthony Davis and Carmelo Anthony After Sensational 2024–25 SeasonWalter Clayton Jr. just wrapped up one of the most unforgettable runs in March Madness history. From big-time scoring to a championship-winning defensive play, the Florida Gators star did it all. But what truly made his 2024–25 season special?
Even in his lowest-scoring game of the NCAA Tournament, Florida's Walter Clayton Jr. made his presence felt on both ends of the court late in the national final on Monday. The All-America guard rallied the Gators to a 65-63 victory over Houston in San Antonio,
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Pro Football Network on MSNWATCH: Walter Clayton Jr. Pulls a Classy Move With Emanuel Sharp After Florida’s Miracle Win vs. HoustonMadness ended on a note that fans will remember for years—not just because of a nail-biting national championship finish, but due to a moment of class in the heat of chaos. Florida Gators’ Walter Clayton Jr.
Clayton rekindled all kinds of college basketball history leading the Gators to yet another comeback in the Alamodome