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FINAL: Florida 83, Missouri 52

 |  January 19, 2013  |  3 Comments
Billy Donovan collected his 400th career win at Florida with an 83-52 victory against Missouri on Saturday. / Gator Country file photo by Curtiss Bryant

There was little doubt heading into Saturday afternoon’s showdown that No. 17 Missouri was expected to be No. 10 Florida’s most serious challenger to a SEC title.

Well the road to another conference championship appears to be a little more clear.

Florida dominated Missouri from start to finish on Saturday, defeating the Tigers 83-52.

Florida’s win was significant for another reason as well. It marked coach Billy Donovan’s 400th victory as the Gators’ head man.

A raucous sellout crowd was on hand in the O’Connell Center on Saturday afternoon, as a packed student section fresh off a night of camping at the O’Dome energized the Gators from the start.

Florida’s Scottie Wilbekin took the opening tip and raced down the court for an easy deuce to open Florida’s scoring. It was the first of 11 straight points for the Gators, who would hold Missouri scoreless for nearly four minutes to open the game.

Although the Florida offense lit up the scoreboard in the first half, it was the Gators’ defense which acted as the main benefactor for UF’s success.

The Gators would score 22 points off of 12 Missouri turnovers in the half, and continually beat the Tigers at their own game, scoring eight fast break points.

Coming into the contest, the matchup to watch was how the Tigers’ up-tempo style would fare against the Gators’ stifling defense. Mizzou point guard Phil Pressey, the SEC Preseason Player of the Year, averaged 12.9 points and 7 assists heading into Saturday’s game.

Florida’s Scottie Wilbekin who has perpetually made a living off of shutting down opponents’ top-scorers, again put on the clamps, holding Pressey to only 2 first half points and perhaps more importantly contributing to Pressey’s uncharacteristic six turnovers.

Mizzou’s Keion Bell tried to keep the Tigers in it in the first half by going a perfect 3-for-3 from the field with 9 points in the half, but his effort failed to match the Gators’ scoring as seniors Erik Murphy and Kenny Boynton both matched Bell’s efforts with 9 points of their own.

The Gators would finish the first half with 58 percent shooting on 17-of-29 attempts, while the Tigers would finish with one of their worst first-half outings of the season, hitting only 33 percent of their shots.

While the first half was a successful one for the Gators, it was the second in half in which Florida really exploded.

The Gators’ started the half in similar fashion to the first, with a quick Scottie Wilbekin bucket.

The Gators hit a brief lull in scoring as the Tiger would slash Florida’s lead to 19, but after a monstrous Patric Young slam dunk to put the Gators back up by 21 points, the rout was officially on.

The Gators would go on an exciting 24-9 run to close the game, highlighted by several fast break dunks, from Patric Young, Will Yeguete and Michael Frazier.

Although Mizzou was without its leading scorer Laurence Bowers, there was no doubt who the better team was on Saturday.

Murphy would lead all Florida scorers with 15 points. Boynton and Yeguete would chip in 14 and 13 respectively.

Stay tuned for more to come from Florida’s big win.

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3 Comments so far

gatorcove said...

Impressive win, Gators!  Outstanding effort on both ends of the court.

4:34 pm | 19 January 2013 - #
jeffphillips21 said...

we are dominating right now. great win for BD’s 4ooth

4:40 pm | 19 January 2013 - #
Wilbur_36 said...

Coach Donavan took over Florida’s BB Program as a very weak Program.  Billy D has quietly made Florida I think the elite Program in the SEC and one of the top 5 elite programs in America.  What a great job he has done!!!!!!  He took the worst program with the worst facilities and took it to the TOP.  We never even dreamed of an SEC Championship, surely never dreamed of a National Championship and he has done both several times over and still does not have the facilities he should have for such a great program Billy D. has put together.  When the ODOME is renovated and hopefully enlarged, Coach BD should have his Bronze statue along with some of the great players he has produced on each side of him. If the University will do this, I will contribute to getting it done.  Thanks Coach for the job you have done and the integrity you have instilled in the young men you have coached.  GOOOO GATORS BASKETBALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

6:58 pm | 19 January 2013 - #

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