Florida topples the last unbeaten team, stifling top-ranked Tennessee 73-43 in a commanding victory that showcased their skill and determination on Tuesday night. Alijah Martin led the charge with 18 points, while Denzel Aberdeen contributed 16 points, proving instrumental in this impressive win.
Adding to the Gators’ success, Alex Condon recorded a double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds. This marked a significant milestone for Florida (14-1, 1-1 Southeastern Conference), as they defeated a No. 1 team for only the third time in their history and celebrated their first home victory against a top-ranked opponent in six attempts. The victory also extended their home-winning streak to 16 games.
Starting strong, Florida, favored by 2.5 points according to BetMGM Sportsbook, took control from the very beginning. They scored the first 12 points of the game as the Volunteers (14-1, 1-1) struggled, missing their initial nine shots.
The Volunteers managed to make only four baskets in the first half and found themselves trailing by 36 points late in the game, a stark contrast to their usual performance.
Chaz Lanier, a former North Florida player now with Tennessee, scored 10 points but struggled with his shooting, finishing 3-of-16 from the field.
Takeaways
For Tennessee: Despite being recognized as one of the best defensive teams nationally, the Volunteers faced challenges on the offensive end. Most of Florida’s baskets were contested, yet the Vols could not find their rhythm.
For Florida: The Gators faced a hiccup when they mistakenly sold student tickets to the public as part of a holiday package, leading to police intervention to escort frustrated students from their usual courtside seats before the game.
Key moment
A pivotal moment occurred midway through the first half when Aberdeen and Will Richard each hit three-pointers in succession, boosting Florida’s lead from six points to 13. This sequence electrified the home crowd and set the tone for the remainder of the game.
Key stat
Following a disappointing performance against Kentucky, where they allowed 14 three-pointers, the Gators rebounded effectively, restricting Tennessee to just 4-of-29 from beyond the arc.
Up next
Next, Tennessee will travel to Texas on Saturday, while Florida will face Arkansas later that same evening.