UPDATE: The Florida Gators have just unveiled their stunning championship rings for the 2025 NCAA men’s basketball title, celebrating a thrilling 65-63 victory over then-top-ranked Houston. The announcement was made on Wednesday, showcasing the team’s historic achievement and the culmination of a remarkable season.
The championship rings feature 12 stones that symbolize the Gators’ comeback in the title game, where they battled back from a daunting 12-point deficit in the second half. Led by Will Richard, who scored 18 points and grabbed 8 rebounds, the Gators etched their name in history, marking their third national title following victories in 2006 and 2007.
In a detailed design, the rings prominently display the national championship logo on the left side, accompanied by three diamonds representing each of the Gators’ national titles. The final score of the championship game is inscribed beneath the logo, alongside the team’s motto: “We all can go.”
Highlighting their SEC championship success, the right side of the ring showcases five stones, commemorating the program’s five conference titles. The 36-4 season record is elegantly displayed just below the trophy, a testament to their dominant season.
The inner latch of the ring narrates the Gators’ journey to the title, detailing scores and opponents faced throughout the tournament. Notably, six orange stones represent Florida’s six Final Four appearances, while three blue stones honor their national championships.
In an emotional gesture, Florida’s coaching staff prioritized delivering these rings to former players currently in the NBA. On Tuesday, associate head coach Korey McCray presented Walter Clayton Jr., now with the Utah Jazz, his ring just before a matchup against the Los Angeles Lakers. Clayton expressed gratitude, stating, “Obviously, my time at Florida helped me get to where I am now.”
The Gators also surprised Alijah Martin with his ring during a heartfelt presentation from assistant coach Taurean Green. Meanwhile, head coach Todd Golden and associate head coach Carlin Hartman presented Richard with his ring ahead of a film session with the Golden State Warriors, where he reflected, “Won one of these in college — looking forward to winning one here.”
As excitement builds around the Gators’ success, fans and alumni are sharing their pride on social media, making this announcement a trending topic. The rings not only symbolize victory but also foster a deep connection to the Gators’ legacy and the community surrounding Florida basketball.
Stay tuned for more updates as the Gators continue to celebrate their championship victory and the impact of their stellar season reverberates throughout college basketball.





































