GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The Gators defeated Arkansas 85-81 Thursday night in an exhilarating battle at the O'Dome. The win was an all-around team effort with four players in double figures scoring, and
Jeriah Warren securing her first double-double of the 2023-24 season.
Leilani Correa scored a team-high 20 points, followed by
Aliyah Matharu with 17.Â
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The Gators led for the majority of the first half before the Razorbacks took their first lead of the game with a 3-point jumper from Makayla Daniels (29-27) midway into the second quarter. Florida responded immediately with a layup from Matharu for a 29-all tie. The back-and-forth battle between the Gators and the Razorbacks never slowed down.
Florida went on a 7-0 run to jump in front 41-36 with less than three minutes in the half. The Razorbacks responded with eight unanswered points, tying the game at 46-all with less than 20 seconds remaining before halftime. The first half closed with a fast-break score from Saylor Poffenbarger, giving the Razorbacks a two-point lead and closing the half at 48-46.
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After trailing by two points at the start of the second half, Warren secured a 3-pointer in the initial 13 seconds of the third, giving the Gators a 49-48 lead. Florida and Arkansas then proceeded to see four lead changes in the top of the third quarter, but it was Arkansas who pulled ahead with a 10-point lead going into the fourth quarter (71-61).
Despite the initial fourth-quarter deficit, the Gators found momentum after Matharu snagged two steals within 15 seconds. The defensive plays led to consecutive fast break layups by Matharu giving the Gators a 79-76 lead with less than five minutes to play. Florida held onto the lead and secured an additional 24 points in the fourth quarter to solidify the home victory.
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IN THE FIRST:
- The Gators forced three turnovers on Arkansas in the first five minutes of play
- Aliyah Matharu recorded her sixth block of the season (3:51)
- The Gators were 100 percent from the free throw line (4-of-4)
- Correa led the Gators in scoring with seven points and was shooting 100 percent from the field
- Florida recorded 14 rebounds in the first quarter to out-rebound Arkansas by four
- Zippy Broughton distributed two of the Gators four assists to lead Florida in the first
- The Gators ended the quarter with 12 points in the paint, four points off turnovers, and six second chance points
- The Razorbacks secured their game low for points in the paint with twoÂ
IN THE SECOND:
- Arkansas took their first lead of the game at 5:34 on the clock (29-27)Â
- Aliyah Matharu led in scoring with nine points
- The Gators had 12 bench points and 12 points in the paintÂ
- Florida secured an additional four turnovers on the Razorbacks
- The Gators increased their field goal percentage to 60 in the second going 9-of-15
- Florida recorded 24 points in the second giving them a first half total of 46
- At the end of the first half Florida had 24 points in the paint and 25 bench points Â
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IN THE THIRD:
- Jeriah Warren secured a three-point jumper in the first 13 seconds of the half to set the tone for her dominate third quarter performance:
- Warren led the Gators in scoring with five of the teams 15 points
- Warren also led on the boards snagging six of Florida's nine rebounds
- The Gators outrebounded the Razorbacks by one (9-to-8)Â
- The Gators forced an additional four turnovers on ArkansasÂ
- Florida held Arkansas to only one steal in the third– the Razorback's game low
- Aliyah Matharu tallied another block to bring her game total to two
- Zippy Broughton snagged the Gators only steal of the quarterÂ
- Florida only held the lead for two minutes and 11 seconds in the third quarter and was down 71-61 going into the fourth and final periodÂ
IN THE FOURTH:
- After starting the quarter down by 10, Florida regained the lead with less than five minutes on the clock (4:23) off a fast break layup from Aliyah Matharu (77-76)
- The Gators extended the lead by three off another steal and fast break layup from Matharu (79-76)
- After back-to-back steals from Matharu the Gators never trailed againÂ
- Leilani went 3-of-4 from the field in the first 4 minutes of playÂ
- Florida was only ahead by one (82-81) with two minutes left to playÂ
- Faith Dut had a game changing steal with 90 seconds left on the clockÂ
- The Gators had another 24-point quarter to tie their game highÂ
- Florida recorded 10 points in the paint and nine points off turnovers in the fourth
- The Gators closed out the quarter shooting 100 percent from the free throw line
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WORTH NOTING:
- Zippy Broughton reached four new season highs with two three pointers, three assists, 13 points, and 28 minutes played
- Jeriah Warren notched her first double-double of the season with 12 rebounds and 12 points
- The Gators shot 100 percent from the free throw line in the first and fourth quarter
- Eriny Kindred matched a season high of five rebounds
- Florida recorded 43 points coming off the bench
- Correa secured 20 of those pointsÂ
- The Gators forced 17 Razorback turnovers, converting for 20 pointsÂ
- Florida totaled 16 second chance points off 15 offensive reboundsÂ
- Aliyah Matharu continued her season stretch of securing double digits in scoring for every time out with 17 pointsÂ
- Leilani Correa hit her nineteenth game of the season for double figures in scoringÂ
- With 20 points she also secures her sixth 20+ point outingÂ
- Jerian Warren led on the boards for her third time this season Â
KELLY RAE FINLEY SAID:
UF Head Coach Kelly Rae Finley on tonight's win:
"I've always believed that we were a really good team, we`re not just talented but we have a really special group of women from all over the world and tonight was just a testament to good team basketball. Never was there a moment of doubt. We know what this looks like, sounds like, should feel like, and that's what you saw on the court; players making plays and us willing ourselves to accomplish the mission."
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UF Head Coach Kelly Rae Finley on Aliyah's performance tonight:
"I thought that was probably one of Aliyah's best games tonight. When Aliyah pours into her teammates, she can move a whole group. Tonight, I felt like when I looked her in the eye, I knew she wasn't going to let us lose."
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JERIAH WARREN SAID:
Junior guard Jeriah Warren on the Gator's effort:
"We finished the game really well, came together and stayed together through adversity and that's something that we have always focused on throughout the season."
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TEAM RECORDS:
Florida: 12-8 (3-5 SEC)
Arkansas: 17-8 (5-5 SEC)
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SERIES RECORD:
The current series between Florida and Arkansas is in favor of the Gators at 31-13 with the Gators ahead by 18.
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NEXT UP:
The Gators will travel to Starkville Sunday afternoon to face Mississippi State. The game is set to tip-off at 3 p.m. and will be available on SECN+.
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Mississippi State will be coming off a Thursday evening win against Georgia, and currently holds a 7-3 SEC record. Overall the Bulldogs have two players averaging in double figures for scoring this season. They are led by Jerkaila Jordan with a combined 419 points, averaging 16.8 an outing. Following Jordan with a season average of 14.9 points per game is Jessika Carter.
Carter also leads the Bulldogs on the boards with 215 for the season and an average of 9.8 a game. Jerkaila Jordan sits behind her averaging 6.4 per contest.Â
MISSISSIPPI STATEÂ (20-5, 7-3):
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