NCAAB Game Recap - Arkansas at Florida
Wed Jan 17, 2018 7:00 PM EST

Vill
88
GTown
56
F
SMU
83
WichSt
78
F
TxTch
58
Tex
67
F
StJon
82
Xav
88
F
Ariz
79
Cal
58
F
AzSt
77
Stan
86
F
Aub
71
Bama
76
F
Seton
63
Crei
80
F
Tenn
55
Mizzu
59
F
OhSt
71
NW
65
F
IaSt
73
TCU
96
F
Tuls
58
Temp
59
F
Dayt
65
StJos
81
F
Buck
78
LoyMD
70
F
Colg
76
Leh
72
F
Navy
75
Lafy
72
F
Amer
69
Boston
58
F
Brad
57
IlSt
70
F
Rich
67
VCU
52
F
Iowa
64
Rut
80
F
UMass
51
URI
73
F
Ford
67
LaSal
75
F
GMas
68
GrgWas
80
F
Ark
73
Fla
88
F
SoFL
52
ECU
90
F
Army
66
HolyC
70
F
NWSt
52
SHSU
75
F
Lamar
90
InWor
69
F
ORU
70
SDak
82
F
IPFW
74
W IL
75
F(OT)
HCU
69
SeLA
85
F
CenAR
81
NOrl
57
F
SFA
76
AbCh
66
F
Hou
72
Tul
81
F
Valpa
57
MOSt
64
F
Duques
63
StLou
76
F
SIU
65
LoyIL
79
F
IndSt
71
Evans
66
F
AF
76
ColSt
71
F
UtSt
67
Bois
71
F
LongB
75
UCDav
84
F
CSNor
66
UCRiv
57
F
CS-Ful
64
UCSB
83
F
NM
85
UNLV
81
F
Nev
71
SJSU
54
F
Fres
77
SDSU
73
F
Norf
NCAT
PPD

Jan 17, 2018, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Arkansas

33

40

73

Florida

48

40

88

Allen breaks out for 28, Florida beats Arkansas 88-73
Wed Jan 17, 2018 9:57 PM

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) KeVaughn Allen was long overdue for a game like this.

It surely helped that he faced the team from his home state.

Allen ended a three-week shooting slump by scoring a season-high 28 points, reaching double figures for the first time in 2018, and Florida used a fast start to beat Arkansas 88-73 on Wednesday night.

"I'm so happy for him," Gators coach Mike White said. "Man, he was great. He needed it, and we needed it."

Coaches and teammates have been on Allen all season, pleading with him to keep shooting through his struggles. Students jumped on the bandwagon, too. They held up large pieces of paper that spelled out "shooters shoot" as a reminder for Allen to be aggressive.

"I saw that," said Allen, a junior from Little Rock, Arkansas, and the team's leading scorer last season. "It was funny to me."

He also knew it was intended for him. And he responded, making 8 of 12 shots that included 6 of 7 from 3-point range. The junior had been quiet for weeks, scoring a combined 17 points over the last four games while missing 17 of 24 shots and 11 of 14 treys.

"He came out locked in to shoot the ball," said Razorbacks guard Jaylen Barford, who scored a team-high 28 points. "He was just scoring left and right."

Daniel Gafford chipped in 14 points and 10 rebounds for Arkansas (12-6, 2-4 Southeastern Conference), which fell to 0-4 on the road this season and dropped its 13th straight in Gainesville. The Razorbacks have now lost eight in a row against Florida.

Jalen Hudson added 21 points for the Gators (13-5, 5-1 SEC), who won for the seventh time in their last eight games.

This one wasn't even close.

Florida hit 11 of its first 15 shots, building a 15-point lead in the opening 12 minutes of the game, and pretty much coasted from there. Allen and Hudson sank back-to-back 3-pointers a few minutes later, pushing the lead to 41-23.

Arkansas coach Mike Anderson kept searching for ways to slow Allen and the Gators down, but nothing worked.

"That was not good defense," Anderson said. "KeVaughn shot lights out. Jalen Hudson shot lights out. And the rest was history."

The Razorbacks cut it to single digits midway through the second half when C.J. Jones hit from behind the arc, but Allen quickly answered on other end.

"He got his groove back," Hudson said. "After he hit a couple of tough ones, we knew it was going to be a good night for him."

BIG PICTURE

Arkansas: The Razorbacks haven't won at the O'Connell Center since 1995, a lengthy drought that dates to the playing days of Corliss Williamson. More pressing, they need to win away from Bud Walton Arena to notch quality wins that will be important to the NCAA Tournament selection committee.

Florida: The Gators played without center Gorjok Gak (concussion) and forward Chase Johnson (illness), further depleting their post presence. They have been without centers John Egbunu and Isaiah Stokes all season. Both are recovering from knee injuries and expected to return later this month. Florida also got guard Deaundrae Ballard (illness) back after a two-game absence.

MISSING MEN

Arkansas lost starting guard Anton Beard (ankle) and forward Trey Thompson (hamstring) in the first half. Neither played after the break.

"That had a big impact on the game," Anderson said.

INJURY SCARE

Florida point guard Chris Chiozza left midway through the first half after getting hit in the left eye with an elbow. He was evaluated for a concussion and cleared to return. The senior finished with seven points and nine assists.

UP NEXT

Arkansas: Returns home to face Mississippi on Saturday.

Florida: Plays at No. 18 Kentucky on Saturday night.

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Leaders

Arkansas PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Barford 28 0 0 4 1 0
D. Gafford 14 0 0 11 0 1
Florida PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Allen 28 0 1 4 0 2
J. Hudson 21 0 1 9 1 1

Team Comparison

Ark Fla
Points For 73 88
Field Goals 29/66-44% 28/58-48%
Three Pointers 9/19-47% 13/25-52%
Free Throws 6/15-40% 19/22-86%
Offensive Rebounds 14 10
Defensive Rebounds 22 30
Rebounds 42 43
Blocks 2 6
Steals 3 4
Turnovers 8 9
Personal Fouls 19 16
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Jan 17 Ark 73 @ Fla 88 J. Barford 28 K. Allen 28

Game Information

Stadium: Stephen C. O'Connell Center, Gainesville, Florida
Attendance: 9,929
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