NCAAB Game Recap - Alabama at Florida
Sat Jan 4, 2020 6:00 PM EST

Pepp
70
Gonz
75
F
Duke
95
Mia-FL
62
F
WVU
53
Kansas
60
F
Oreg
69
Utah
64
F
Tex
44
Baylor
59
F
FSU
78
Lou
65
F
Aub
80
MissSt
68
F
UGA
65
Mem
62
F
Vill
60
Marq
71
F
Crei
57
Butl
71
F
SDSU
77
UtSt
68
F
Ind
59
MD
75
F
Mizzu
59
KY
71
F
VaTec
39
UVA
65
F
Iowa
86
PSU
89
F
OkSt
50
TxTch
85
F
Miss
54
WichSt
74
F
AzSt
47
Ariz
75
F
LSU
78
Tenn
64
F
Wake
69
Pitt
65
F
Akr
69
E MI
45
F
NCSU
70
Clem
81
F
Wyo
61
ColSt
72
F
KSU
61
Okla
66
F
FaDi
77
Bry
73
F
Samf
78
VMI
75
F
UMassL
86
UMBC
73
F(OT)
WCU
86
Citad
82
F
Seatt
86
ChiSt
54
F
UConn
60
SoFL
75
F
Morg
81
DelSt
68
F
Prov
66
DeP
65
F
LIU
73
MtStM
82
F(2OT)
N TX
67
Marsh
64
F
UCIrv
73
Harv
77
F
UNH
52
Hartfo
61
F
GASt
72
CoCar
74
F
Mia-O
82
CenMI
93
F
Winth
87
Campbl
72
F
NIU
73
Buff
72
F
TxSt
70
ArkSt
67
F
USA
49
ULM
69
F
AbCh
74
Lamar
62
F
TexAr
89
ArkLR
92
F
USC-Up
73
Longw
56
F
Presb
68
GWebb
62
F
YSU
74
Clev
82
F
TNTec
72
MorSt
83
F
StFPA
93
CenCT
69
F
ETSU
56
Furm
65
F
Cin
71
Tul
76
F
ND
88
Syr
87
F
GaSo
72
App
74
F
MTSt
53
S UT
59
F
McNee
69
CenAR
79
F
IlSt
55
SIU
67
F
RobM
69
(N/A)
58
F
Albany
74
Bingha
62
F
Lib
65
NJIT
38
F
W&M
66
NE
64
F
MTSU
62
UNCC
68
F
Elon
75
Hof
102
F
UTEP
56
FAU
59
F
JSU
80
E KY
71
F
JMU
69
Charl
85
F
How
66
MD-ES
78
F
FlaAM
45
NCC
61
F
NFla
81
N AL
65
F
SeLA
84
TXAMC
80
F
Stetsn
57
KennSt
54
F
HiPt
62
Radf
73
F
Chat
70
Mercer
61
F
Ohio
65
W MI
77
F
SCSt
79
Copp
75
F
TN-M
63
APSU
82
F
USD
63
SCla
80
F
Rice
61
W Ky
68
F
USM
50
LaTec
78
F
PorSt
69
E WA
71
F
W IL
56
SDSt
91
F
E IL
55
Belm
87
F
ArkPB
80
MsVl
76
F
(N/A)
75
CSNor
109
F
IaSt
79
TCU
81
F(OT)
GaTec
96
UNC
83
F
Bois
66
Nev
83
F
Web
64
NoAZ
72
F
IndSt
76
Drake
80
F
Bama
98
Fla
104
F(2OT)
SIU-E
74
TNSt
79
F
ASU
67
JackSt
70
F
ChaSo
85
Hamp
92
F
Alc
70
PVAM
84
F
BethC
72
Norf
85
F
Nich
70
SHSU
58
F
AlaAM
60
Gram
70
F
Lipsco
61
FlGlf
68
F
UNCG
92
Woff
98
F(2OT)
UCLA
71
WaSt
79
F(OT)
SJSU
64
Fres
79
F
Valpa
81
Evans
79
F(OT)
TAMU
59
Ark
69
F
SacHr
81
Merrim
74
F
Princ
78
Penn
64
F
UAB
52
ODU
58
F
Tows
67
UNCW
60
F
UTSA
83
FIU
90
F(OT)
SFA
87
NOrl
68
F
CSLA
60
LongB
76
F
SDCh
51
UCRiv
89
F
ORU
67
NebOm
74
F
Troy
62
UL
79
F
Brad
64
NrthIA
69
F
UtVal
63
UMKC
68
F
MOSt
58
LoyIL
62
F
SEMO
59
Murr
81
F
Mont
66
N CO
74
F
LoyMa
38
BYU
63
F
SMU
92
Vand
81
F(OT)
South
68
TXSo
77
F
GrCan
62
CSBak
69
F
NMSt
86
CBU
71
F
USF
65
Portl
76
F
StMar
99
Pacif
107
F(4OT)
AF
59
UNLV
71
F
IdaSt
49
Sac
68
F

Florida 104, Alabama 98

Jan 4, 2020, 6:00 PM EST

Final (2OT)

1

2

OT

2OT

T

Alabama

46

37

9

6

98

Florida

32

51

9

12

104

Florida rallies from 21 points down to top Alabama in 2OT
Sat Jan 4, 2020 10:22 PM

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) Noah Locke and his Florida teammates knew what was coming. Alabama had run the same set on its previous two inbound plays.

So the Gators defended it perfectly.

Locke stole John Petty Jr.'s inbound pass and hit a layup with 21 seconds remaining in regulation, helping Florida overcome a 21-point deficit and beat the Crimson Tide 104-98 in double overtime in the Southeastern Conference opener for both teams.

"It was just like we drew it up," Locke said.

Florida (9-4) closed it out from the line in the final period, with Scottie Lewis, Andrew Nembhard and Kerry Blackshear Jr. hitting two free throws apiece in the final minute to cap the largest comeback in school history. The previous high was 18, accomplished against Alabama (2007) and South Carolina (1993).

Few saw this outcome coming, at least not after the way the Gators opened the game.

"We looked jittery, unsure, unconfident when we were shooting 2s, shooting 3s, when we were handling the ball," coach Mike White said. "Just out of character."

Florida couldn't make shots, couldn't defend, had three times as many turnovers as assists and missed its first six shots from 3-point range. The Gators trailed by 21 - their largest deficit of the season - before scoring seven straight points to end the half. Nembhard hit a 3-pointer just before the buzzer to end the long-range drought.

The Gators hit two more treys after the break, huge shots that helped turn the game.

"Stuff that coaches lose sleep over definitely went the wrong way for us," first-year Alabama coach Nate Oats said.

Oats pointed to Florida coach Mike White's technical foul with 12 minutes to play in regulation. Oats said 15 of the next 20 calls went Florida's way.

"When you're up 21 on the road to open SEC play, you deserve to get a win," Oats said.

But nothing was bigger than Locke's steal. Alabama looked like it would withstand Florida's late run, which came with clutch 3-pointers and a pair of three-point plays from Nembhard.

But the Tide seemed to get lax by running a set play that had worked previously. Florida read it, reacted and responded.

"I've got to give them better options coming out of timeouts," Oats said.

White refused to take credit for expecting the play, saying he was "actually yelling for a timeout there" before the turnover.

Florida seemed to wear down the Crimson Tide (7-6) in the extra periods, especially after Herbert Jones, Galin Smith and Javian Davis fouled out.

Lewis had a breakout performance with 17 points, 10 rebounds and three blocked shots. Blackshear finished with 24 points and 16 boards despite picking up his fourth foul with 11:36 remaining in regulation.

Nembhard scored 25 points, Locke added 18 and Keyontae Johnson chipped in 10 points and 12 rebounds for Florida.

Petty led Alabama with 19 points. Kira Lewis Jr. finished with 17 points on 7-of-25 shooting. Lewis had a chance to win the game in regulation following Locke's layup, but missed a 3-pointer on the other end.

Jones (15), Beetle Bolden (15), Alex Reese (14) and Jaden Shackelford (11) also scored in double figures for Alabama, which had its three-game winning streak halted.

"We were just about dead in the water a couple different times, mid-first half, mid-second half and just found a way," White said. "Hopefully we can build upon it. It's a good life lesson and a good lesson for the program."

BIG PICTURE

Alabama: The Tide trailed just once - for less than a minute - until overtime. Despite the loss, Alabama still leads the conference in scoring and 3-point shooting.

Florida: The Gators continued their season of inconsistency even in victory. White revamped his offense following early season losses to Florida State and UConn, giving his players less freedom and more set plays, but Florida looked lost at times in its SEC opener.

UP NEXT

Alabama: After opening SEC play on the road for the first time in three years, the Crimson Tide return home to host Mississippi State on Wednesday. Alabama has won five of the last six in the series.

Florida: Travels to play South Carolina on Tuesday. The Gamecocks won last year's meeting on Chris Silva's dunk following a full-court pass from Felipe Haase with 2.5 seconds remaining.

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Leaders

Alabama PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Petty 19 0 2 7 1 0
K. Lewis Jr. 17 0 3 6 4 1
Florida PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Nembhard 25 0 4 0 1 0
K. Blackshear Jr. 24 0 1 16 1 1

Team Comparison

Bama Fla
Points For 98 104
Field Goals 31/76-41% 33/76-43%
Three Pointers 13/34-38% 8/23-35%
Free Throws 23/34-68% 30/36-83%
Offensive Rebounds 13 13
Defensive Rebounds 33 39
Rebounds 51 56
Blocks 2 6
Steals 7 7
Turnovers 12 13
Personal Fouls 29 19
Technical Fouls 0 1
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - Fla Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Jan 4 Bama 98 @ Fla 104 J. Petty 19 A. Nembhard 25

Game Information

Stadium: Stephen C. O'Connell Center, Gainesville, Florida
Attendance: 9,350
Game Time: