
FINAL: No. 5 Connecticut 77, No. 18 Florida 73
Tuesday, December 9, 2025 | Men's Basketball, Chris Harry
What Happened
NEW YORK – Senior guard Solo Ball scored 19 points and fifth-ranked Connecticut used a second-half surge to overtake 18th-ranked Florida and close out a 77-73 defeat of the Gators in their Tuesday night showcase showdown in the Jimmy V Classic at sold-out Madison Square Garden.The game was a match-up of the last three national champions (UConn in 2023 and '25, Florida in '25), as well as a rematch of their NCAA Tournament second-round game won last March by UF in Raleigh, North Carolina. It lived up to its billing before a terrific crowd that got an environment not unlike a second-weekend NCAA game.
UF had a chance to tie the game after forcing a UConn turnover in the backcourt with 9.4 seconds to go and the Huskies up three. The Gators had the ball on the sideline in front of their bench, but point guard Boogie Fland could not get the ball in bounds and was called for a five-second violation, the team's seventh turnover of the second half. Ball hit one of two free throws with 7.6 seconds to make it a two-possession game. That was it.
UConn trailed by one, 55-54, with nine minutes to go when the Huskies, stone-cold for the first half of the period, took off on a 12-3 run with baskets on five of six shots, including 3s by senior Alex Karaban and another by Ball to go in front 66-58. The Gators got within four, at 66-62, with 3:26 to go and had a chance to cut into the margin even more, but junior center Rueben Chinyelu missed two free throws with 2:40 left and Karaban answered with a driving, late-clock floater for a six-point lead with just over two left.
The Gators cut the lead to three on a bucket from forward Alex Condon with 23 seconds remaining, but Ball sank both free throws to stretch the lead back to five. A driving layup by Fland was followed by the Huskies' turnover, but was canceled out when the Gators returned the favor.
UF was led by senior guard Xaivian Lee's 19 points, six rebounds and five assists. Junior forward Thomas Haugh had 18 points, while Condon posted 14 points and nine rebounds. UF shot 42% for the game, but just four of 15 from the 3-point line (27%). Ball finished six of 14 from the floor and 3-for-8 from deep. Karaban added 13 points, with a trio of 3s on five attempts. UConn was held to 42% for the game, but went eight of 18 from distance (44%).
Turning Point
While UConn was hitting five of six to claim the lead in that critical, game-changing run, UF was missing three of four and turned it over once. Just like that, the Gators were down eight with 4:30 to go and playing uphill the rest of the way.Staggering Statistic
Through nine games, Florida has the same number of losses as it during the 2024-25 season when the Gators went 36-4 and cut the nets down in San Antonio. The four losses have come by a combined 15 points.Up Next
Florida (5-4) plays the last of three consecutive games away from home when it hops a bus, hits the Turnpike and heads south to face George Washington (8-2) in the Orange Bowl Classic at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise. The Revolutionaries (formerly known as the Colonials), out of the Atlantic 10 Conference, and have a game Wednesday night against Delaware.Email senior writer Chris Harry at chrish@gators.ufl.edu. Find his story archives here.
Players Mentioned
Florida Men's Basketball | Postgame Press Conference | Connecticut
Wednesday, December 10
Todd Golden and Xaivian Lee Post-Game Press Conference
Wednesday, December 10
Florida Men's Basketball | Todd Golden Media Availability
Tuesday, December 09
Florida Men's Basketball | Boogie Fland Media Availability
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