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Jay_Lupo
01-08-2005, 01:57 PM
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The Florida Gators used a blistering start to the second half and held off a furious Arkansas rally at the end of the game to hold on and pick up its first conference win of the season 82-74 in Gainsville on Saturday.

The Gators (9-3;1-0) were without leading scorer Matt Walsh—out four to six weeks with torn ligaments in his leg—but managed to get production from other players. David Lee scored 17 points on 6-7 shooting and added eight rebounds and five assists to lead the Gators past the Razorbacks (13-2;1-1). All five of Florida’s starters scored in double-figures. The Gators other star, Anthony Roberson, added 15 points including 8-8 from the free-throw line.

After a defense-oriented first half on both sides, Florida led 31-26 after the first 20 minutes. The Gators then opened the second half by hitting 10 of their first 13 shots—including three three-pointers—and stretched their lead to as many as 17 points. Florida led 57-40 with just over 10 minutes left in the game.

Florida managed to keep a double-digit lead over Arkansas throughout the second half, even leading by 10 with three minutes left in the game. The Razorbacks then began to rally. After an Olu Famutimi three-pointer, the lead was cut to eight with a minute to play.

Gator guard Chris Humphrey—an 80-percent free-throw shooter—was fouled and missed both free-throws and Arkansas had the chance to cut the lead to six with 45 seconds to play, but guard Dontrell Jefferson was fouled and missed both shots. Humphrey was fouled again but made both shots to stretch the lead back to 10.

Arkansas continued to chip away, but it was too little too late, and the Gators managed to pull out the eight-point win in their first SEC contest.

Ronnie Brewer scored 20 points, Eric Ferguson added 14 and Famutimi chipped in 13 points and eight rebounds to lead the Razorbacks.

Florida goes on the road next Wednesday to face Auburn and Arkansas gets Alabama at home Tuesday night.

WooHawg
01-09-2005, 12:23 AM
good game Gators. Sadly Arkansas couldn't rally back at the end to close to lead. Maybe that is what we needed to get things in gear for Bama. :)

Jay_Lupo
01-10-2005, 09:45 PM
I agree. Maybe with this loss, it'll show the team that the freshman big men aren't as far along as we all thought. David Lee used and abused Townes, Thomas and Hill the entire game. Even when he wasn't scoring, he was drawing double and even triple teams down low only to make an easy dish to a wide-open teammate.

I was proud of the way we fought back though. Brewer and Famutimi really stepped it up in the last 10 minutes. The way we were playing at the end, if Jefferson hits those freebies and cuts it to six with 30+ second remaining, who knows? Probably would've lost still, but to cut it to six when it was 17 with under 15 minutes to go and 12 with three minutes to go would've been something.

Bottom line is, i agree with you. I think we'll be ready for Bama tomorrow night. We better be, we've got to go play at MSU after this. Losing Frazier should really hurt this team though.

WooHawg
01-11-2005, 09:26 AM
Good post Jay. What I would like to see tonight is Hill move his feet. Yep he was used and abused by Lee last game and maybe he learned his lesson somewhat. Hill has got to get in position and quit relying on just using his arms to block shots. But I think that Heath will have the team very ready for tonights game. GO HOGS!