NCAAB Game Recap - North Florida at Florida
Thu Nov 16, 2017 7:00 PM EST

CSBak
59
Ariz
91
F
NFla
68
Fla
108
F
FlaAM
59
Mia-FL
90
F
Copp
54
Cin
97
F
ChiSt
66
ND
105
F
Xav
80
Wisc
70
F
EdWat
59
FAU
91
F
IlSt
69
SouthCar
65
F
Aub
83
IndSt
64
F
ODU
65
Temp
76
F
Bois
58
UTEP
56
F
Clem
81
Ohio
76
F
IaSt
104
App
98
F
Nebras
56
StJon
79
F
VaTec
71
StLou
77
F
(N/A)
60
Morg
72
F
JWCO
59
Denv
91
F
(N/A)
46
Chat
94
F
(N/A)
48
TNTec
106
F
Marsh
83
MorSt
86
F
(N/A)
66
E KY
97
F
Corn
61
Colg
72
F
(N/A)
62
UMBC
93
F
(N/A)
52
GaSo
120
F
Piedm
54
KennSt
77
F
TXSo
64
OhSt
82
F
Presb
68
NCSU
86
F
USM
47
Mich
61
F
USA
73
LaSal
81
F
(N/A)
45
Kent
90
F
Bingha
57
GMas
69
F
ArkSt
59
E MI
76
F
Harv
69
HolyC
73
F
Dayt
69
Hof
72
F
Belm
69
MTSU
63
F
(N/A)
60
NIU
70
F
Tuls
81
W MI
74
F
BethC
78
N TX
90
F
(N/A)
68
SFA
91
F
HowPa
62
AbCh
112
F
DelSt
55
IL-C
95
F
BrwP
71
Troy
106
F
SeLA
75
ULM
86
F
Mizzu
59
Utah
77
F
ORU
48
OkSt
91
F
LoyIL
66
UMKC
56
F
Samf
86
LSU
105
F
Gram
74
Iowa
85
F
SEMO
50
Evans
66
F
(N/A)
57
UAB
81
F
SJSU
69
S UT
81
F
JarCh
66
Lamar
103
F
Woff
65
Cal
79
F
Prov
77
Wash
70
F

Nov 16, 2017, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

North Florida

23

45

68

(8) Florida

45

63

108

Balance, stifling defense lead No. 8 Florida over N. Florida
Thu Nov 16, 2017 10:27 PM

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) Wajid Aminu smiled when he was introduced as a starter for North Florida, laughing and dancing with his teammates on the court before the game's opening whistle blew.

There was no dancing to be done for Aminu or any other North Florida players when the game ended. No. 8 Florida's potent offense and stifling defense ensured that.

Led by six double-figure scorers and an unrelenting defensive assault, Florida dominated the Ospreys 108-68 on Thursday night.

"This is a Final Four team," UNF coach Matthew Driscoll said of the Gators.

"In all my years of coaching, and this is my 30th year of coaching, this is probably one of the most unselfish teams that has so many guys that can score the ball."

Junior KeVaughn Allen was Florida's top scorer with 18 points. The balanced scoring helped the Gators (2-0) dismantle the Ospreys (0-4) from the beginning, with Keith Stone, Gorjok Gak and Allen contributing some emphatic dunks along the way.

Stone had 14 points and he was followed by Egor Koulechov with 13 and Jalen Hudson, Deaundrae Ballard and Gak with 12 each.

"That helps," Allen said of the balance. "That helps a lot."

Koulechov's performance was a shell of his 34-point opening night effort that broke Florida's scoring record for a debut. The transfer from Rice was still prominent with his 13 points, but his accuracy from 3-point range fell from 6-of-9 to 2-of-5.

But thanks to Koulechov on Monday and Florida's balanced attack on Thursday, the Gators scored in triple digits in consecutive games for the first time since the 2003-04 season, when they trounced Northeastern 101-84 and Eastern Kentucky 109-63. UF defeated Gardner-Webb 116-74 on Monday.

Senior point guard Chris Chiozza, who started Thursday after coming off the bench in Florida's season opener, had nine points, seven rebounds and a team-best six assists.

"I think it is something that we can sustain," Hudson said of having multiple players contribute offensively every night, "but we want to hang our hat on defense."

That effort went well, too.

Florida suffocated the Ospreys and forced them to settle for poor shots, although their 68 points were their second-most so far in this young season. The Gators held UNF to 23 points in the first half.

"The defensive intensity from the jump was better than the other night," Florida coach Mike White said. "It was the best it's been, in my opinion."

Florida's biggest problem was foul trouble. Three Gators accrued four fouls each. White also said the team needs to work on rebounding, even though it outrebounded the Ospreys 44-29.

Sophomore Trip Day led North Florida with 14 points. Four Ospreys also scored in double figures, though the rest of the team contributed little scoring.

Meanwhile, every player who got into the game for the Gators scored, including walk-ons Mak Krause and Andrew Fava, who were just added to the team's roster about two weeks ago. Krause made a free throw and Fava made a layup for their first collegiate baskets, leading to the loudest ovations of the night.

Both Krause and Fava both still serve as team managers despite also playing for the team.

"These guys are doing laundry and making lunch runs for the staff," White said. "And then they go out there, and they were pretty good at executing our offense."

That pretty much said everything as the Gators cruised to their second consecutive win.

The loss dropped the Ospreys to 0-7 all-time against Florida.

Whether that's a precursor to the Final Four, White isn't so sure.

"I used to really like him," he joked about Driscoll's prediction. "I appreciate his friendship and his faith in what we're doing over here."

BIG PICTURE

North Florida: UNF is off to its worst start since the 2008-09 season, when the Ospreys lost their first eight games. A tough early slate against No. 2 Michigan State, Michigan, VCU and now No. 8 Florida has left North Florida without a win with a fellow winless opponent - Mount St. Mary's (0-3) - up next.

Florida: With aspirations of returning to the Elite Eight and exceeding it, a 40-point win over an overmatched North Florida squad doesn't show the team can compete with elite opponents. It also doesn't show it can't.

LOSING THEIR LEAD

North Florida's Ivan Gandia-Rosa opened the game with a quick 3-pointer. Allen responded with his own 3-pointer seconds later, and the Gators never trailed from there.

CHANGING IT UP

White made some alterations to his starting lineup, opting for Gak at center over Stone and Chiozza at guard over Hudson.

UP NEXT

North Florida will spend the weekend in Spartanburg, South Carolina, playing in the Maui Jim Maui Invitational on the mainland bracket. The Ospreys play Mount St. Mary's on Saturday and Wofford on Sunday.

The Gators finish their three-game season-opening home stand against New Hampshire on Sunday. Then they're off to Portland, Oregon, for the PK80, where they will open against Stanford on Thanksgiving.

Leaders

North Florida PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
T. Day 13 0 0 8 0 0
I. Gandia-Rosa 12 0 2 5 0 0
Florida PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Allen 18 0 2 5 1 0
K. Stone 14 0 1 3 2 1

Team Comparison

NFla Fla
Points For 68 108
Field Goals 21/55-38% 42/79-53%
Three Pointers 7/28-25% 11/25-44%
Free Throws 19/26-73% 13/20-65%
Offensive Rebounds 9 19
Defensive Rebounds 22 30
Rebounds 32 52
Blocks 1 4
Steals 1 13
Turnovers 17 7
Personal Fouls 19 25
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - Fla Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Nov 16 NFla 68 @ Fla 108 T. Day 13 K. Allen 18

Game Information

Stadium: Stephen C. O'Connell Center, Gainesville, Florida
Attendance: 9,151
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