Florida vs. Texas: How the No. 7 Gators can grab their eighth straight win
By Jeffrey Serber | 9:00amNo. 7 Florida travels to Texas for the first time since 1997, looking to extend its win streak to eight games and seven on the road.
No. 7 Florida travels to Texas for the first time since 1997, looking to extend its win streak to eight games and seven on the road.
Fueled by a season-best 50% shooting from beyond the arc, Florida defeated Ole Miss for its first win in Oxford since 2016 and sixth straight road win this season.
No. 12 Florida travels to Ole Miss, looking to grab its first win in Oxford since 2016 and to extend its SEC road winning streak to six games.
Fueled by the efforts of its frontcourt, No. 12 Florida (20-6, 11-2 SEC) prevailed 76-62 over South Carolina (11-15, 2-11 SEC). The Gators extended their win streak to six games and four straight against the Gamecocks.
Xaivian Lee was named SEC Player of the Week, setting a program record with four different Gators receiving the honor this season.
In the midst of a five-game winning streak, Florida’s backcourt has provided at least two double-digit scorers in each contest during the span, helping the Gators push towards their first SEC regular-season title since 2014.
Despite Kentucky cutting its deficit to five points with 36.8 seconds left, Florida stayed the course and came out on top with its first home win over the Wildcats since 2018.
A primetime conference matchup makes its way to Gainesville on Valentine's Day, where love may be in the air, but not in the O'Connell Center.
In addition to Saturday’s game being a ranked Southeastern Conference contest, it will mark the return of a former Gator who played an important role in last season’s national championship.
While Florida’s frontcourt has been the motor for the Gators’ success this season, the backcourt proved itself against Georgia, including Xaivian Lee.
After three straight impressive defensive performances, No. 14 Florida looks to keep its momentum and shut down Georgia’s offense that leads the SEC and ranks second nationally, averaging 91.9 points per game.
Despite facing a Texas A&M team that entered Saturday’s game leading the Southeastern Conference in 3-point shooting percent (37.6%) and ranked second in scoring with 92 points per game, Florida’s defense rose to the occasion.
The opportunity to be the sole team at the top of the Southeastern Conference standings is on the line. On Saturday, No. 17 Florida (16-6, 7-2 SEC) travels to College Station, Texas, to face Texas A&M (17-5, 7-2 SEC) at 8:30 p.m. ET.
Alex Condon may serve as the blueprint for a Gators basketball victory. An essential member of the 2025 National Championship team, Condon is one of Florida’s biggest assets.
Gators star big men Rueben Chinyleu and Alex Condon received weekly awards for their play last week.
Alex Condon and Thomas Haugh combined for 47 points, powering No. 19 Florida to a 100-77 win over No. 23 Alabama.
No. 19 Florida takes on No. 23 Alabama in a matchup that’s had plenty of build up following Florida head coach Todd Golden’s comments on Charles Bediako being cleared to play for the Crimson Tide.
Off its loss to Auburn Saturday, No. 19 Florida was firing on all cylinders Wednesday. Through strong defensive play and improved shooting, the Gators steamrolled South Carolina in Colonial Life Arena.
No. 19 Florida travels to South Carolina to take on the Gamecocks, looking to grab its third-straight conference road win of the season. "They're dangerous is the way I think about them," Florida head coach Todd Golden said. "They have multiple guys that can really shoot it. They have some really good, talented players."
Despite erasing a 15-point deficit at the half, Florida, led by Thomas Haugh’s 27 points, fell short to Auburn at home for the first time in 30 years.