WBB: Gators Defeat N.C. State on Road for Eighth Straight Win, 66-61
Senior Sha Brooks (
Brooks,
who also was starting her 100th consecutive game, dished a
career-high nine assists to lead another balanced scoring attack for the
Gators, who won their eighth straight game.
Senior Marshae Dotson (Columbus, Ohio) added 13
points with a game-high nine rebounds, while junior Steffi Sorensen (Jacksonville, Fla.) contributed 11 points and freshman Trumae Lucas (Greensboro, N.C.) provided a
career-best nine points on 4-of-5 shooting while seeing 21 minutes of court
time. Three other Gators accounted for four points apiece, as 10 of the 11 who
saw action scored during
“This win
is fantastic, it really is. It shows mental toughness that you can handle
adversity when you play on the road,” UF head coach Amanda
Florida
(8-1) led the game from the first basket to the final horn, but it wasn’t easy
as Shayla Fields and Nikitta
Gartrell seemed to score every time the Gators tried
to pull away, as the two finished with 25 and 12 points, respectively, for the Wolfpack (4-5), who suffered their fourth straight loss,
but just their first home setback in four outings this season.
“To take
the lead in this ballgame and never give it up is what I’m most proud of
tonight,”
Dotson hit
back-to-back buckets early in the second half to stop a 5-0 N.C. State-run that
cut UF’s lead to three points, 34-31. The teams
traded scores for the next several minutes, when Gartrell
hit a pair of free throws to get the Pack again within three, 43-40, with 10:11
remaining.
That’s
when Lucas, a native of
N.C. State
responded with buckets from Tia Bell and Sharnise Beal and dropped the difference to single-digits
again, but Sorensen stepped up and canned her second trey of the game, before
Lucas finished a transition layup after a steal and
dish from Brooks, giving the Gators a 59-46 advantage with 4:33 remaining.
Even with
UF sporting a 13-point lead,
“I’m so
proud of Marshae and how she continues to battle
every night,”
Fields
then scored all the
Brooks
then took her turn from the charity stripe and the Gator veteran did not miss,
hitting all four attempts in the final 29 seconds, including the final two with
11 ticks, that gave UF a 66-59 lead. Gartrell’s final
attempt under the basket fell in as the final horn sounded, but it wasn’t
enough as the Gators earned their third road victory of the year.
“Sha stepping up to the free throw line and hitting those
pressure shots; we had another very balanced scoring night,”
N.C. State
struggled with its shot all game, hitting just 32.9 percent (23-70) for the
contest, including a 27.2 percent mark during the first half, but did hold a
45-40 rebounding advantage against Florida, which shot a season-low 40.7
percent (22-54) during the game, but converted 18-of-22 from the free throw
line. It was just the second time this season the Gators had been
out-rebounded.
After four
games and 16 days, the Gators finally will return to
“Today was
a fun win and one in a tough place to play. When you’re able to gut out a win
like this on the road is a sign of mental toughness. Winning on the road in the
Southeastern Conference is extremely difficult and a game like this was great
preparation. We can continue to build on this road victory, but it’s going to
be nice to get home,”
Gator Post-Game Notes:
*The
Gators have won eight consecutive games, which includes three at away sites and
a pair on neutral court.
*Sha Brooks started her 100th consecutive
game; she has never missed a game during her career, has started all but one game
during her collegiate tenure. Her streak is the second-longest in program
history, trailing only Murriel Page (1994-98), who
started the final 109 games of her All-American career.
*
*Brooks
scored in double-figures for the sixth time this season and the 74th
time in her career.
*Marshae Dotson scored in double-figures for
the sixth time this season and the 57th time in her career.
*Dotson’s
third rebound during the game was the 700th of her career.
*Seffi Sorensen scored in double-figures for
the second time this season and in her career.
*Trumae Lucas scored a career-high nine
points, while playing a season-long 21 minutes.
*Sunday’s
game was
*UF was
out-rebounded for just the second time this season.
-UF-


