
Florida vs TCU in San Diego (Thursday, 3 p.m.)
Wednesday, November 26, 2025 | Men's Basketball, Chris Harry
No. 10 Florida vs. Texas Christian
* What: Rady Children's Invitational
* When: Thursday, 3 p.m. (ET)
* Where: Jenny Craig Pavilion / San Diego
* Records: Florida (4-1) / TCU (3-2)
* Series/Last meeting: Florida leads 2-1. The two programs had not played in 33 years when they last met in the Big 12/SEC Challenge on Jan. 26, 2019, when the Horned Frogs prevailed 55-50 at Fort Worth, Texas. Forward Kouat Noi led all scorers with 22 points, with guard Desmond Bane adding 17, including a pair of free throws with 2.2 seconds left to ice the outcome. The Gators missed 14 of their first 15 shots to start the game, but rallied from a 16-point first-half deficit to to the tie the score in the second. By then, they'd spent all their energy on the comeback and had little left to finish the job. They lost despite holding the Horned Frogs to just 27.3% shooting and forcing 12 turnovers. UF, led by 11 points from guard KeVaughn Allen, shot just 30.6% for the game.
* TV: FS1 (Cory Provus and Donny Marshall)
* Radio: Gator Sports Network from LEARFIELD (with Tim Bickford) / Stations list
* Ticket info
Projected Starters
| Florida | Position | Height / Weight | Class | Statistics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alex Condon | F | 6-11 / 230 | Junior | 17.2 pts / 9.0 reb |
| Rueben Chinyelu | C | 6-10 / 255 | Junior | 11.4 pts / 10.4 reb |
| Thomas Haugh | F | 6-9 / 215 | Junior | 17.8 pts / 7.6 reb |
| Xaivian Lee | G | 6-4 / 185 | Senior | 7.6 pts / 4.8 reb / 4.6 ast |
| Boogie Fland | G | 6-3 / 185 | Sophomore | 11.0 pts / 2.9 reb |
| TCU | Position | Height / Weight | Class | Statistics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| David Punch | F | 6-7 / 246 | Sophomore | 10.6 pts / 6.2 reb |
| Xavier Edmonds | F | 6-8 / 245 | Junior | 9.6 pts / 4.4 reb |
| Liutauras Lelevicious | G | 6-7 / 225 | Junior | 8.6 pts / 3.0 reb |
| Jayden Pierre | G | 6-0 / 177 | Senior | 12.2 pts / 2.8 reb |
| Brock Harding | G | 6-0 / 160 | Junior | 7.0 pts / 3.0 reb / 5.2 ast |
The Setup
Tale of the Tape

| Florida | Statistics | TCU |
|---|---|---|
| 86.2 | Scoring | 80.0 |
| .441 | Field-goal percentage | .435 |
| .257 | 3-point percentage | .326 |
| 69.2 | Scoring defense | 63.6 |
| .353 | Field-goal percentage defense | .394 |
| .248 | 3-point percentage defense | .321 |
| 6th | KenPom.com overall ranking | 83rd |
| 20th | KenPom.com offensive efficiency | 114th |
| 5th | KenPom.com defensive efficiency | 45th |
| 24th | KenPom.com adjusted tempo | 214th |
| N/A | NCAA Evaluation Tool (NET) ranking | N/A |
| 86th | Overall strength of schedule ranking | 339th |
The Breakdown
About the Horned Frogs: They're in the 10th season under Jamie Dixon, who in 2016 returned to his alma mater after 13 outstanding seasons at Pittsburgh (with 11 NCAA berths) and has gone 179-128 with four NCAA berths, including three straight from 2022-24. TCU, which will be playing its first game away from its home floor in Fort Worth, Texas, opened with a disappointing loss to New Orleans, defeated Saint Francis and Lamar, lost a tight one to Michigan, then beat Kansas City a week ago. Dixon's teams are known for their defense. As such, the Frogs are a top 50 team in effective field-goal percentage, turnover, steal and block percentage. ... Point guard Brock Hardy, transfer from Iowa, is the guy who makes TCU go, but not because of his scoring. He's shooting only 39% from 2 and 28 from 3, but he keeps the offense organized (top 200 player in assist percentage at 27.4) and affects the game defensively by creating steals (24th nationally at 6%). ... Guard Jayden Pierce, transfer from Providence, is their main 3-point threat at 37.9% on 29 attempts. ... Forward David Punch doesn't shoot a lot, but makes the most of his touches and is an elite shot-blocker. ... Backup forward Micah Robinson (10.8 ppg, 6.0 rpg), at 6-6, 235, is as effective as any Frog on offense, despite not starting. He's 8-for-16 from the arc and 22-for-26 on a team-high 26 free throws. ... Guard Liutauras Lelevicius is just shy of 32% from 33 from the arc, but hit over 38% at Oregon State last season.
Numbers of Note
* 1986 —The year of the Gators defeated the Horned Frogs in the second round of National Invitational Tournament, in a game that (at the time) was one of the most thrilling ever staged at the O'Connell Center. The date as March 17. UF senior forward Joe Lawrence nailed a 22-footer from the baseline with two seconds left to give the Gators a 77-75 victory and send them into the tournament's third round, where the Gators defeated Southwest Missouri State and advanced to the NIT Final Four in New York City for the first time and what was (again, at the time) the greatest postseason run in program history.
* 2005 — The year David Lee became the last Gator to post four consecutive double-doubles, as Chinyelu has a chance to do Thursday. Lee collected his in the final four regular-season games, all wins: Vanderbilt (13 points, 14 rebounds), at South Carolina (13 and 14), at Georgia (17 and 13) and on his "Senior Day" against Kentucky (11 and 10).
Bottom Line
Can the Gators, who a year ago in Kissimmee, Florida, rolled to easy wins over Wake Forest and Wichita State at the ESPN Events Invitational, win a second consecutive holiday for the first time since 1976?Email senior writer Chris Harry at chrish@gators.ufl.edu. Find his story archives here.
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