College Hoops

FINAL: No. 5 Florida 84, Texas 60

FINAL: No. 5 Florida 84, Texas 60

What Happened

GAINESVILLE, Fla.  – Guards Alijah Martin and Walter Clayton Jr. combined for 41 points, while forward Alex Condon had a double-double to lead fifth-ranked Florida to an 84-60 whipping of Texas in their Southeastern Conference game Saturday at Exactech Arena/O’Connell Center. 

Martin, the transfer from Florida Atlantic, scored 13 of his game-high 22 points in the second half when UF turned a seven-point lead at the break into a blowout by shooting 58 percent for the period and defending the Longhorns at 37 percent and forcing eight turnovers. He also pitched in six rebounds and four assists over his 29 minutes, Clayton had 12 points in the first half on the way to finishing with 19, while Condon bounced back from a scoreless opening period to tally 11 points and 12 rebounds (his fourth double-double of the season) to go with four steals and three assists.

For the Gators, the game was a strong response from Tuesday night’s disappointing home loss against Missouri that snapped a 16-game winning streak at the O’Dome that dated to January 2024. 

The Longhorns had an early six-point lead, mostly because of freshman guard and soon-to-be NBA lottery pick Tre Johnson (16 points), before Martin and Clayton sparked a 13-point run to take a 28-18 lead while UT was missing six straight shots and going five minutes without scoring. UF led 37-30 at halftime, with UT remaining in striking distance for a good chunk of the second half before a 14-2 flurry for the home, including 3s by Clayton and Martin, opened an 18-point margin with less than four minutes to go. 

Texas came into the game averaging 81.6 points and 49.7 percent from the floor, but was held nearly 22 points below the former and 36.4 for the latter, with more than a fourth of their points coming at the free-throw line. 

UF center Rueben Chenyelu (9) goes up and over UT’s Kadin Shedrick (5) for two points during the first half of Saturday’s game at the O’Dome. 

What it Means

Now, that’s more like it. More like the team that captured Gator Nation’s imagination until hitting that pothole Tuesday night. The Longhorns, at least for now, may not be an upper-half SEC team (or a Quadrant 1 opponent), but this game was about Florida and its identity, especially at home. The Gators answered the challenge. 

In the Spotlight

Against Mizzou four nights earlier, Martin didn’t look like the player he’d been through the team’s first 16 games. He did in Game 18. 

Staggering Statistic

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