Florida’s Walter Clayton Jr. has made history by joining an elite list of NCAA Tournament performers, alongside basketball legends Larry Bird and Caitlin Clark. Clayton achieved this remarkable feat by scoring 30-plus points in both the Elite Eight and Final Four, a feat last accomplished by Bird in 1979.
Clayton’s impressive gameplay led Florida to the national championship game with 34 points in a comeback win over Auburn. His scoring abilities were on full display, making him the first player since Larry Bird to post consecutive 30-point games in the Elite Eight and Final Four.
Clayton’s performance is often compared to Bird’s 1979 tournament run, where he led Indiana State to the national title game with consecutive scoring explosions. Both players showcased exceptional skill, poise, and confidence under pressure.
Clayton scored 33 points against Texas Tech, propelling Florida forward, and then scored 34 points against Auburn, securing Florida’s spot in the national championship game.
Clayton’s achievements have brought recognition to himself and elevated the Florida Gators’ profile in college basketball. His clutch performances have become a hallmark of his gameplay, inspiring teammates and captivating fans.