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Florida vs. Alabama Score, snack bar: No. 5 Gators Outlast No. 7 TIDE for the second top 10 road profit

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Although No. 5 Florida Gators occurred on Wednesday evening as an outsider in the second half in the second half and their half-time lead had disappeared, the program history went on Wednesday evening with a 99:94 win against No. 7 Alabama Crimson Tide. In the season, the Gators improved to 26-4 (13-4 seconds)-the second best start of the team in 30 games of all times and went back to second place in the second rating, with a game of the regular season left.

Florida, when he took Alabama, gave visitors two road victories against teams, who were one of the top 10 AP Top 25 for the first time in the same season. Previously in this campaign, the program history in the regular season struck a No. 1 team (Tennessee) and this only a few weeks later (Auburn).

Let's take a look at what has gone down with some Fastbreak snack stalls.

It was over when … The summer sound.

The Gators stayed by five in the first second half when the teams set up, but they deficit their deficit with an 8-0 run into a 5-point advantage. Florida then carried out a 13:4 goal with important triple reasons and consecutive transition Alley-Oops in order to achieve a lead of 14 points in 6 minutes.

Alabama made six straight to reduce his deficit to 5 points, with 1:25 remaining, since the UF missed shots on three successive possessions and allowed a 3-point from a free free throw. The gators increased their advantage to 9 points, but although they made the most free throws, they had the leaf dripping twice-wide treads, which the advantage of UF to just 4 points reduced the lowest in the last 13 minutes of the game and 21 seconds.

Focus on the first half: Florida jumped 15: 8 after 5 minutes of game, but an 11-0 run from Alabama brought the advantage when the visitors started with 1 out of 5 out of 3 points and numerous possessions with stormy offensive and poor pass-in especially in the transition-swinging. The entire first 20 minutes played in this way. The Gators answered with a 9-2 evaluation outbreak of six points from the second center Rueben Chinyelu, to recapture the pole position. The flood replied with posted eight episodes. UF and BAMA then literally exchanged 9-0 runs before Florida scored the last 5 points of the period to achieve a lead of 1 point during the break.

Exceptional efforts: Condon shook the farm and a few more. After his ankle injury, Condon returned a career and team height of 27 points in the second half in the second half, which was overturned by three streets in the second half by Senior Point Guard Walter Clayton Jr. Clayton scratched and scratched 22 points with 8 assists (only one turnover) and 5 rebounds, but his shooting struggles continued when he went 8 out of 20 from the floor and 8 from the city center. He also missed two important free throws in the last minute that the game would otherwise have left.

Chinyelu (9 points, 11 boards) only finished a double double, and Senior Guard Alijah Martin von Redshirt scored five of his 10 points in the final 3:20 to close the game.

Opportunities & ends: More come.

What it means: Florida had a goal in the first half with sales (eight) and the transition, but it has seriously reflected in the last 20 minutes. The Gators coughed the ball only twice in the second half and led a fast break that achieved the barrage into the melody with a margin of 22-10. They also dominated the boards with an offensive of 50-35 edge edge (16-10), which led to 19 points of the second chance and 52 points in color. It was just too much for the flood to overcome, although the hosts made a game of it in the last phases of the competition.

Florida takes over the SEC tournament with a remaining game with a game and sits pretty for a double bye. There was also his NCAA tournament resume with another hard road victory against a top 10 team. With 7: 4 against Quadrant 1 opponent, UF in the net ranking has hope for one number 1 in the post -season in 4th place. Each Gator team who played well -or near the fountain -in 30 games, at least developed on the final Four. Now the door has to go back to the Stephen C. O'Connell Center.

What's next? Florida will complete the regular season on Saturday when she exudes Ole Miss for a tip at 6:00 p.m. with the game in the Sec Network. Although the rebels are not classified, they were only two weeks ago with a record of 20: 9 in the season.