AUSTIN, Texas — Another season. Another Sweet 16 for the Florida Gators.
Behind
a season-high 25 points from senior guard Mike Rosario, third-seeded
Florida knocked off 11th-seed Minnesota 78-64 Sunday to advance to the
Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament for the third straight season.
It's
the first time in school history Florida (28-7) has reached the round
of 16 three straight years. Florida next plays Friday in Arlington,
Texas, against the winner of San Diego State-Florida Gulf Coast.
Erik
Murphy added 15 points and Scottie Wilbekin had 12 points and six
assists. Florida let a 21-point halftime lead whittle down to seven
points, but closed the game by outscoring Minnesota 25-18 in the final
11 minutes.
Florida overwhelmed Minnesota (21-13) early behind the
hot hands of Rosario and Murphy. After an Austin Hollins 3-pointer tied
the score at 10 early, the Gators responded with a 27-5 run, going
ahead 37-15 on a Rosario 3-pointer.
Andre Hollins cut UF's lead to
39-25 on a driving layup, but the Gators finished the half with a
strong 9-2 run. Back-to-back steals by Will Yeguete and Wilbekin led to
four straight points. Yeguete then found Murphy for a wide-open shot in
the corner to put Florida ahead 46-25. Then, Wilbekin got another steal
and found Casey Prather for an alley-oop dunk to put the Gators up
48-25.
Florida went into halftime ahead 48-27, shooting 65.2
percent from the field in the first half and 50 percent (7-14) from
3-point range. Rosario and Murphy went a combined 10 of 14 from the
field in the first half, with Rosario scoring 17 of his points and
Murphy scoring 15 points.
The Gators also answered the physical
challenge, outrebounding Minnesota 16-8 in the first half. Minnesota
senior center Trevor Mbakwe, the Big Ten's leading rebounder at 8.8 per
game, played just nine first-half minutes after picking up two fouls.