Much better result than Saturday. 

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> On Feb 17, 2016, at 11:00 AM, Shane Ford <[email protected]> wrote:
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> I hear you!  I was concerned at the half, but decided to stay up and pray. My 
> prayers were indeed answered!  Go Gators!!  I thought they hung in there and 
> played hard in the 2nd half. 
> 
> SHANE
> 
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>> On Feb 17, 2016, at 10:57 AM, Oliver Barry <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> This was worth staying up for.  Georgia led by 6 points at the half. 
>> Back and forth the whole second half.  The camera panned the crowd at the 
>> end.
>> Pretty sure I heard a lot of Gator fans in the crowd when we went up by four 
>> at the end.
>> It was so gratifying to see the Georgia fans with the stunned look!  Ha ha 
>> ha…
>> Take it Dog Meat!!!
>>  
>> And…  We only have 199 days to go!!
>> 100 until Darlene starts the Count Down!
>>  
>> Woohoo!!!
>>  
>> Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI
>> Real Estate Broker
>> PARKS
>> 305B Indian Lake Blvd
>> Suite 220
>> Hendersonville TN 37075
>> Phone: 615-826-4040
>> Mobile: 615-972-4239
>> [email protected]
>>  
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
>> Behalf Of Shane Ford
>> Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2016 6:47 AM
>> To: GatorNews
>> Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: Allen guides Gators to win over Georgia
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>> Allen guides Gators to win over Georgia
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>> Georgia's J.J. Frazier walks off the court as time expires while Florida's 
>> KeVaughn Allen celebrates in the background. Allen finished with a game-high 
>> 19 points as the Gators topped the Bulldogs 57-53. (The Associated Press)
>> 
>> By Kevin Brockway
>> Gainesville SUN Staff writer
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>> Published: Tuesday, February 16, 2016 at 10:44 p.m.
>> Last Modified: Tuesday, February 16, 2016 at 10:44 p.m.
>> ATHENS, Ga. — Florida kept defending through its shooting woes Tuesday night 
>> against Georgia.
>> 
>> Then, freshman guard KeVaughn Allen heated up just in time.
>> 
>> Allen hit UF’s go-ahead 3-pointer with 3:25 remaining, and Florida stiffened 
>> down the stretch for a 57-53 win over Georgia at Stegeman Coliseum.
>> 
>> Allen’s 3-pointer put Florida up 50-47, and a dunk from center John Egbunu 
>> off a dish from point guard Kasey Hill put Florida up 52-47 with 2:01 left.
>> 
>> But Georgia guard Kenny Gaines hit a miracle 3-pointer that bounced off the 
>> iron, five feet in the air, and landed back through the basket that cut UF’s 
>> lead to 52-50. Sophomore point guard Chris Chiozza made two free throws to 
>> put Florida up 54-50, but Gaines again hit another 3 to cut Florida’s lead 
>> to 54-53 with 24.8 seconds left.
>> 
>> Senior forward Dorian Finney-Smith followed with two clutch free throws to 
>> put Florida back up 56-53, and Gaines failed to come through a third time, 
>> missing a deep 3-point attempt with four seconds remaining. Allen made one 
>> of two free throws to close out the game.
>> 
>> Allen led the Gators with 19 points, with Egbunu adding 10 points. The 
>> 6-foot-2 guard from North Little Rock, Ark. scored 14 points in the second 
>> half.
>> 
>> “The first half, I really couldn’t find a rhythm, to get my shot,” Allen 
>> said. “But in the second half I think I really had found it.”
>> 
>> Egbunu said Allen’s big shots helped fuel the team on the defensive end.
>> 
>> “It’s amazing,” Egbunu said. “I tell him all the time I’m really happy for 
>> him. He takes big shots, he takes really tough ones, and he still hits. So 
>> that’s really good. We’re happy for him and we’re all rooting him. He hit 
>> some really big shots down the stretch that gave us the boost we needed.”
>> 
>> Florida (17-9, 8-5 SEC) overcame shooting 36.4 percent from the field and 20 
>> percent from 3-point range (5-25) by holding Georgia (14-10, 7-6 SEC) to 
>> just 32.3 percent from the floor. 
>> 
>> “That’s the way it should be,” Florida coach Mike White said. “That’s how 
>> you should play. You can’t rely on seeing the basket go through the net for 
>> you to play hard. We’ve done it a few times this year.”
>> 
>> Florida picked up its third road win of the season and bounced back from a 
>> 61-55 home loss to Alabama on Saturday. It’s a good start to back-to-back 
>> games on the road that concludes Saturday at South Carolina, which lost to 
>> Missouri earlier Tuesday night. 
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>> “To win anywhere on the road is difficult, especially coming off a really 
>> tough emotional loss, on a quick turn, it seemed like we played Alabama just 
>> yesterday,” White said. “Hopefully it will give us confidence. Hopefully it 
>> will show our guys what we’re capable of.”
>> 
>> Florida trailed by as many as seven points in the second half, but rallied 
>> behind Allen, who made a pair of 3-pointers during an 8-0 run that put 
>> Florida up 34-33.
>> 
>> The Gators led 41-38 on a driving layup by sophomore forward Devin Robinson, 
>> but Georgia answered by getting to the foul line. First, Egbunu was whistled 
>> for his third foul, which led to two free throws by Yante Maten to cut UF’s 
>> lead to 41-40. Then Robinson was caught in the air and landed on Georgia 
>> guard Charles Mann as he fired up a 3-point attempt. Mann made two of three 
>> free throws to put Georgia up 42-41.
>> 
>> Florida tweaked its starting lineup, going with Hill over Chiozza at point 
>> guard and Justin Leon at small forward instead of Robinson.
>> 
>> Leon and Hill combined to score UF’s first six points and teamed up on a 
>> steal to give the Gators an early 6-3. But Florida then dropped into its 
>> funk of missed 3-point attempts.
>> 
>> Florida missed its first nine 3-point attempts before Allen made a 3-pointer 
>> on an inbounds play to tie the score at 18. But Florida would close the half 
>> missing its next seven 3-point attempts to go 1 of 17 from 3-point range in 
>> the first half.
>> 
>> The Gators couldn’t establish much inside because Egbunu again got in foul 
>> trouble. Egbunu picked up his second foul at the 7:19 mark in the first half 
>> and played just eight first-half minutes.
>> 
>> Like Florida, Georgia struggled from the field in the first half. But the 
>> Bulldogs outscored the Gators 15-4 in second-chance points, and shot 40 
>> percent from 3-point range (4-10), the key to taking a 25-19 halftime lead.
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>> The Bulldogs closed the half with a 7-1 run. Maten hit a 3-pointer to put 
>> the Bulldogs up 21-18, then freshman Derek Ogbeide followed with an inside 
>> hook shot to put Georgia up 23-18.
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>> After Leon made one of two free throws for the Gators, Frazier made a 
>> baseline jumper with 32 seconds left to put Georgia up 25-19 at halftime.
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>> It was UF’s lowest scoring first half since trailing 30-19 at the half Jan. 
>> 26. But White was encouraged the Gators had only three turnovers in the 
>> first half. The Gators finished the game with an assist-to-turnover ratio of 
>> 10 to 6.
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>> “The message was with our guys, we’re doing a lot of really good things,” 
>> White said. “If we can just make a couple of shots. But if we let up 
>> defensively, Georgia’s gonna score 70 and I’m afraid we’re not going to be 
>> capable of doing that.”
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>> FREE THROWS: Florida improved to 3-6 on the road this season. … Florida 
>> announced Tuesday that its game Feb. 27 at LSU will tip at 8:30 p.m. and air 
>> on ESPN.
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