NCAAB Game Recap - Florida at LSU
Wed Feb 20, 2019 7:00 PM EST

UNC
88
Duke
72
F
Nev
57
SDSU
65
F
Rut
60
MSU
71
F
Butl
69
Marq
79
F
Fla
82
LSU
77
F(OT)
Vill
73
GTown
85
F
Lou
49
Syr
69
F
MissSt
68
UGA
67
F
N AL
76
KennSt
61
F
Tul
76
Mem
102
F
Lipsco
61
FlGlf
67
F
Stetsn
77
NJIT
82
F
LaSal
60
StBon
62
F
Xav
70
Seton
69
F
BC
80
NCSU
89
F(OT)
Army
81
Leh
91
F
Amer
68
Lafy
70
F
NFla
80
JU
73
F(OT)
UMass
67
GrgWas
79
F
Evans
58
LoyIL
70
F
Ford
69
Rich
72
F
IlSt
50
IndSt
73
F
TXAMC
65
SFA
55
F
Nich
74
SHSU
84
F(OT)
CenAR
75
McNee
83
F(OT)
Lamar
76
InWor
58
F
SeLA
68
NOrl
89
F
NWSt
54
HCU
92
F
Denv
45
SDak
72
F
W IL
63
NebOm
77
F
NrthIA
63
MOSt
43
F
SIU
52
Valpa
55
F
StJon
59
Prov
78
F
NW
49
OhSt
63
F
Ark
56
Aub
79
F
Stan
62
AzSt
80
F
WichSt
81
Tuls
60
F
Pitt
65
GaTec
73
F
Crei
79
DeP
67
F
Colora
74
WaSt
76
F
ColSt
91
SJSU
70
F
CSNor
78
LongB
80
F
AF
64
Fres
61
F
Utah
45
Wash
62
F
NM
55
UtSt
71
F
Navy
LoyMD
PPD

Florida 82, LSU 77

Feb 20, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final (OT)

1

2

OT

T

Florida

33

31

18

82

(13) LSU

31

33

13

77

Allen scores 21, Florida downs No. 13 LSU, 82-77
Wed Feb 20, 2019 11:19 PM

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) When Florida's Kevaughn Allen pulled up for an open 3 early in the second half at LSU, he'd been limited to just three shots and had not scored a point.

Allen's fourth shot went down - a moment LSU coach Will Wade called "the biggest play of the game."

"He saw the first one go in and it was over from there," Wade said.

Allen scored 12 of his 21 points in overtime, highlighted by a pair of 3s late in the extra period, and Florida beat No. 13 LSU 82-77 on Wednesday night.

Florida coach Michael White called Allen "terrific" and "a great example" of mental toughness.

"We all struggle with it at times," White said. "He had a couple plays that he didn't make. And then he gets to the overtime period and he moves on to the next play, and he stays in the moment, keeps fighting. He made huge shots."

Jalen Hudson and Noah Locke each scored 15 for Florida (15-11, 7-6 SEC), which has won three straight on the heels of competitive losses to Kentucky, Auburn and Tennessee.

The victory over LSU was Florida's first over a ranked team after losses in its previous six such match-ups this season.

"This has got to be probably our biggest win," Florida coach Michael White said. "Great environment, a bunch of adversity and found a way."

Naz Reid had 16 points and 15 rebounds for LSU (21-5, 11-2), which lost for only the second time in 16 games and saw its four-game winning streak snapped.

Both of LSU's past two losses have come at home, and a number of fans could be seen leaving during a stoppage with 47 seconds left and LSU trailing by seven.

Although LSU wound up with a chance to tie the game in the final 20 seconds, Wade said he "would have left, too."

"It's embarrassing we've lost two home games," Wade said. "We're 7-0 in the SEC on the road and we've lost two (at home). I feel terrible for our fans. It's hard on people to work and put their money to come watch us play. It's sickening. Sickening. Absolutely sickening."

Skylar Mays scored 18 points for the Tigers, who saw the game begin to slip away when Allen's consecutive 3s gave Florida a 76-70 lead with 1:12 to go.

"I continued to stay aggressive, continued to stay the course, just try to play hard on defense and hopefully it'll spark some of my offense," Allen said. "It was a big win, especially it being on the road. I feel like we needed it to get us going and I feel like we should just build off this game."

DRYING UP

Tremont Waters, who has been LSU's leading scorer this season, struggled.

With the score tied in the final seconds of regulation, he badly missed a pull-up 3.

"We didn't do what we were supposed to do," Wade said. "We didn't execute there."

And when a late steal gave LSU a chance to tie the game with less than 20 seconds left in overtime, Waters again missed from 3 to finish 3-of-12 shooting, including 2 of 8 from 3-point range.

"They did a great job taking him away," Wade said. "Their point guard, (Andrew) Nembhard, played very, very well."

Waters finished with 10 points, as did LSU's Kavell Bigby-Williams and Marlon Taylor.

BIG PICTURE

Florida: The Gators arrived in Baton Rouge still holding realistic hopes of securing enough big victories to make the NCAA Tournament. A road victory against one of the hottest teams in the country should help. The Gators again demonstrated their defensive prowess and ability to compete with the SEC's best. During regulation, Florida held LSU to nearly 19 fewer points than its average per game.

LSU: After winning each of their previous four games by five for fewer points, the Tigers were unable to pull out yet another nail-biter and moved to 3-2 in overtime this season. LSU also fell out of a tie with Tennessee for first place in the SEC and are now tied with Kentucky - a team they beat last week -for second.

"There's a certain type team that gives us a lot of problems and whenever our season ends, wherever that is, it's going to end just like this," Wade said. "It's going to be the same way because we just don't have some of that stuff to beat some of these teams and we're either going to develop that over the next couple weeks or that's how it's going to end. It's really that simple."

UP NEXT

Florida: Hosts Missouri on Saturday.

LSU: Hosts No. 5 Tennessee on Saturday.

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Leaders

Florida PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Allen 21 0 0 2 1 0
N. Locke 15 0 0 5 0 0
LSU PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
S. Mays 18 0 0 3 2 0
N. Reid 16 0 0 15 0 0

Team Comparison

Fla LSU
Points For 82 77
Field Goals 30/65-46% 27/63-43%
Three Pointers 11/30-37% 7/22-32%
Free Throws 11/13-85% 16/25-64%
Offensive Rebounds 15 18
Defensive Rebounds 21 20
Rebounds 38 38
Blocks 2 3
Steals 9 6
Turnovers 14 14
Personal Fouls 22 16
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Fla Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Feb 20 Fla 82 @ LSU 77 K. Allen 21 S. Mays 18

Game Information

Stadium: Pete Maravich Assembly Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Attendance: 10,976
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