SAN ANTONIO — Alijah Martin never really liked talking too much about his first Final Four experience because of the heartbreaking way it ended with Florida Atlantic two years ago.
Now in what will be the graduate transfer guard's only season with Florida, he will get to play in the national championship game. He has already had an emphatic and electrifying impact for the Gators in this Final Four.
''This one means a lot. Because something I hadn't done before was win a semifinal game in an NCAA Tournament,'' Martin said Sunday. ''And it was kind of a get-back for the FAU team and how we lost."
In Florida's 79-73 national semifinal victory over Southeastern Conference rival and No. 1 overall seed Auburn, the game was tied midway through the second half Saturday night when Martin beat All-American post Johni Broome to a loose ball for a momentum-turning steal and breakaway one-handed slam.
Martin later added another breakaway rim-rattling dunk, with two Tigers in the air around him. He finished with 17 points.
''The best thing he does for us is just those momentum plays,'' Australian post Alex Condon said.
"I was in front of him a little bit, I thought he was going to pass the ball,'' Gators guard Will Richard said of the second dunk. ''Once I saw him loading up, I was like, let me try to clear a little path for him. ... We've been waiting on him to get a dunk like that all year, so it's good to see him get it in the Final Four.''
The Gators (35-4), in their first NCAA title game since back-to-back national championships in 2006 and 2007, take on Big 12 champion Houston (35-4) on Monday night.