All five starters scored
in double figures pacing the second-ranked Florida Gators (15-2, 2-0) past the
Arkansas Razorbacks (12-4, 1-1) 79-72 on Tuesday night at the Stephen C.
O’Connell Center. Junior Taurean Green (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.)
led the team in scoring with 17 points helping the Gators extend their current
and season-best winning streak to eight games. Florida opens up Southeastern Conference
play 2-0 for the sixth-straight year.
Green scored his 17 points
in a variety of ways that proved critical for UF. Early on the first half the
Gators opened up their biggest lead of the game at 18-6 on the heels of seven
points from Green. He finished the first half as the leading scorer for Florida with 10 points. In
the second period, when Arkansas
was crawling back in the game at 59-56, Green hit the first of two three-pointers
by the Gators that pushed the advantage to nine points. Then, down the final
stretch of the game, he sunk four free throws to help maintain the lead.
The second of the two key
three-pointers in the second half came from senior guard Lee Humphrey (Maryville,
Tenn.), who finished the
night with 11 points including three baskets from beyond the arc. He has now
made at least one three-pointer in 16 consecutive games.
Corey Brewer (Portland,
Tenn.), Joakim Noah (New York,
N.Y.) and Al Horford (Puerto Plata, Dominican
Republic) round out the starting five
who all scored in double figures. Brewer finished with 13 points including
five-of-six from the free throw line. Noah dropped 11 points while contributing
a team-best eight rebounds, and Horford scored 10
points including two significant baskets in the second half. After Arkansas took their only lead of the game at 54-53,
Humphrey quickly put Florida
back up with a basket in the paint. Then, Horford
followed up two defensive stops with buckets of his own stretching the score to
59-54, and the Gators never relinquished the lead from there on out.
Florida was the first team to get on the board at the
start of the game on a three-pointer from Humphrey. Then Green led the charge
that put UF up 18-6. Those first six points from Arkansas all came via the free throw as the
Gator defense held the Razorbacks without a field goal for nearly the first
eight minutes of the game. However, UA then went on an 8-0 run that pulled the
game to within four at 18-14. The remainder of the first half was closely
contested, and the game went into the locker room with the Gators up just one
point at 37-36.
A key factor in Florida pulling out the victory was the UF defense
holding Arkansas
to 13.3 percent (2-for-15) from beyond the arc, a season best defensive
performance. The Gator defense also held the Razorbacks’ leading scorer,
freshman Patrick Beverley, to just 10 points, 4.2 point shy of his average. Arkansas had a total of
four player score in double figures as well. Darian
Townes had a game-high 18 points, Sonny Weems contributed 13 and Gary Ervin put
up 10 points, but it proved not to be enough.
With the win, UF evened
the all-time series versus Arkansas
at nine games a piece. The Gators have now won the last six home matchups against UA, having not lost to the Razorbacks at
the O’Connell Center since 1995. Florida has
now won 13 games in a row at home dating back to last season and holds a 12-0
record in Gainesville
this season.
Also of note, at half-time
the Gator football team was recognized for winning the National Championship
over Ohio State 41-14. UF is the only school to
ever win the national title in both men’s basketball and football in the same
year.
The Gators will travel to
Columbia, S.C. on Saturday, Jan. 13, for their next contest and first SEC road
game of the year facing off against South
Carolina (10-3, 0-0). The Gamecocks open up SEC play
on Wednesday, Jan. 11, on the road at Georgia. The matchup
versus the Gators will be South
Carolina’s home conference opener. Tip off is set for
1:00 p.m. ET.