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You may not know the name Caeleb Dressel.
Tyler Cavanaugh pointed to the crowd.
It’s three days before the Southeastern Conference Tournament, and Chris Chiozza has realized something.
Florida led by 32 points at halftime, made nearly 70 percent of its three-point shots and defended at an elite level.
Beneath the shoulder pads that he put on for the first time this spring, Caleb Brantley’s shirt was tucked in.
Florida’s seventh three-pointer came from Kasey Hill, who dribbled up the court and pulled up behind the arc early in the shot clock, a decision that usually makes coach Mike White shake his head in frustration.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Leading by three points, Jamal Murray dribbled down the clock with 46 seconds left while his teammates watched.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — John Egbunu dipped his shoulder and drove into the paint.
On Monday, while game-planning for its most important game of the year, Mike White was trying to figure out how Florida — the Southeastern Conference’s 10th-ranked team in points per game — was going to score.
Two Florida basketball players took home honors from the Southeastern Conference on Tuesday.
Florida’s chances at winning a Southeastern Conference matchup this season have been about as good as that of a coin flip — 50-50.
It had been too long with no words — of encouragement, of substance, of anything — and so Mike White had to speak.
Kasey Hill picked up his dribble with 19 seconds left, took two steps into the paint, fought through a wall of LSU defenders and laid a layup off the glass.
The last time Florida played LSU, the Gators were coming off an embarrassing 14-point loss to Tennessee that showcased their inconsistencies on both ends of the court.
The 20-point scoring barrage began abruptly.
KeVaughn Allen never saw it go in.
The second dunk wasn’t nearly as deflating as the first, when Alabama’s Jimmie Taylor jumped into the body of Florida’s John Egbunu and forcefully slammed the ball over his outstretched arms.
The Florida basketball team has been nearly unbeatable at home this season.
After watching his team crumble on Saturday, Kasey Hill didn't mince words on Monday.
Dorian Finney-Smith ran out to the perimeter to close out a Kentucky jump shooter, but the ball had already left Jamal Murray’s hands.