
No. 5 Florida vs Ole Miss (Saturday, 6 pm)
Friday, March 7, 2025 | Men's Basketball, Chris Harry
No. 5 Florida vs. Ole Miss
* When: Saturday, 6 p.m. (ET)
* Where: Exactech Arena/O'Connell Center / Gainesville, Fla.
* Records: Florida (26-4, 13-4) / Ole Miss (21-9, 10-7)
* TV: SEC Network (John Schriffen and Richard Hendrix)
* Radio: Gator Sports Network from LEARFIELD / Stations list
(with Sean Kelley, Lee Humphrey and Steve Egan)
* Ticket info
Projected Starters
| Florida | Position | Height / Weight | Class | Statistics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alex Condon | F | 6-11 / 230 | Sophomore | 11.1 pts / 7.7 reb |
| Rueben Chinyelu | C | 6-10 / 255 | Sophomore | 6.0 pts / 6.5 reb |
| Will Richard | G | 6-4 / 206 | Senior | 13.4 pts / 4.7 reb |
| Alijah Martin | G | 6-2 / 195 | Graduate | 14.5 pts / 4.7 reb |
| Walter Clayton Jr. | G | 6-2 / 195 | Senior | 17.0 pts / 3.7 reb / 4.2 ast |
| Ole Miss | Position | Height / Weight | Class | Statistics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Malik Dia | F | 6-9 / 250 | Junior | 10.4 pts / 5.5 reb |
| Dre Davis | G | 6-6 / 215 | Senior | 10.6 pts / 4.6 reb |
| Matthew Murrell | G | 6-4 / 205 | Senior | 11.0 pts / 3.4 reb |
| Jaylen Murray | G | 5-11 / 165 | Senior | 10.3 pts / 3.5 ast |
| Sean Padulla | G | 6-1 / 195 | Senior | 14.9 pts / 3.6 reb / 3.8 ast |
The Breakdown
SERIES: UF leads 70-49, but it's been mostly even the last seven years with the Gators winning five of nine. The last meeting was an Ole Miss blowout, a punishing, lopsided 103-85 victory for the home team at Oxford. The date was Jan. 10, 2024, an ugly outcome that got the Gators off to an 0-2 start in SEC play last season. Ole Miss led by just four at halftime, but scored 59 in the second period by shooting -- get this -- 75.0 percent, led by 28 points from forward Jaemyn Brakefield and 23 from Matthew Murrell, as the Rebels scored 24 points off turnovers and scored 21 points in transition to just five for the visitors. UF converted only 41 percent for the game and had a staggering 15 shots blocked, including nine by 7-5 center Jamarion Sharp.
ETC: The Gators have a seven-game winning streak against the Rebels at the O'Dome, dating to the 2016 season.
Tale of the Tape
| Florida | Statistics | Ole Miss |
|---|---|---|
| 84.3 | Scoring | 77.9 |
| .468 | Field-goal percentage | .447 |
| .352 | 3-point percentage | .347 |
| 68.1 | Scoring defense | 71.0 |
| .397 | Field-goal percentage defense | .428 |
| .295 | 3-point percentage defense | .326 |
| 4th | KenPom.com overall ranking | 25th |
| 4th | KenPom.com offensive efficiency | 24th |
| 10th | KenPom.com defensive efficiency | 28th |
| 67th | KenPom.com adjusted tempo | 132nd |
| 4th | NCAA Evaluation Tool (NET) ranking | 27th |
| 25th | Overall strength of schedule ranking | 7th |
The Gators
The ninth sold-out crowd of the season needs to arrive early for the pregame senior tributes to Walter Clayton Jr., Will Richard and Alijah Martin, arguably the best trio of guards in the country. Clayton, after going a career-high 11 consecutive games without reaching 20 points, had 22, five rebounds and eight assists in a terrific performance Wednesday. Richard, who combined for 55 in the previous two games, had eight points, four boards and missed all five of his 3s (his most 3-point attempts without a make in 53 games), but has been a steady threat on both ends throughout his finest collegiate season. Martin, the Florida Atlantic transfer, is coming off a 10-point, 5-rebound game and has been the catalyst behind the program's leap to become one of the nation's best defenses. All three are shooting around 36 percent from the 3-point line, where each has made at least 61 this season (led by Clayton's 79, with at least one in every game this season). Combined, the trio has scored 5,328 points in their collegiate careers, including 2,680 as Gators.
Forward Alex Condon would appear back from the ankle sprain that cost him four games. Eight days after going 1-for-7 and grabbing three rebounds over 21 minutes in the loss at Georgia, Condon scored a career-high 27 points, made nine of 16 shots, hit two 3s, grabbed 10 rebounds (half on offense) for his sixth double-double of the season, blocked two shots and was a plus-12 in his finest performance as a Gator. He did it back in the starting lineup for the first time since Feb. 11 and alongside center Rueben Chinyelu, who grabbed a game-high 11 rebounds (four on the offensive end) in just 20 minutes. ... Sophomore forward Thomas Haugh (9.2 ppg, 6.0 rpg) came off the bench for the first time since Condon went down with his injury at Mississippi State. Haugh was scoreless in the first half, but finished with 12 points and three rebounds in 19 minutes. ... Backup 7-1 center Micah Handlogten (2.5 ppg, 5.8 rpg) had two points, four rebounds and a steal in 10 minutes. ... Reserve guards Denzel Aberdeen (8.2 ppg) and Urban Klavzar (3.7 ppg) had seven and two points off the bench, respectively. Aberdeen hit a huge second-half 3, his first in four games, and two clutch free throws with 12.4 seconds left to help seal the win. ... Walk-on guard Bennett Andersen, who this week was named to the SEC Community Service Team, will also be honored during the senior ceremony.
The Rebels
Point guard Sean Padulla averaged 12.1 points and 3.2 assists over his three previous seasons at Virginia Tech, where he was one of the best 3-point shooters in the Atlantic Coast Conference at 35.5 percent. He's at 39.9 this season with a team high 73 makes and has seven games with at least four 3s, including five against Oklahoma last week on his way to 26 points. ... Guard Jaylen Murray, another senior, is in his second season with the Rebels after transferring from Saint Peter's, where he was part of the 15-seed that knocked Kentucky out of the first round of the '22 NCAA Tournament and Cinderella'ed its way to a regional final. He's undersized, so can do only so much in the interior, but he's making 39 percent from distance and knows how to penetrate locate shooters. ... Dre Davis is a fifth-year grad transfer with two years at Seton Hall and two at Louisville before that. Davis went for 20 points in the win over the Cards back in November. ... Guard Davon Barnes (5.1 ppg, 3.6 rpg) and forward Mikeal Brown-Jones (4.1 ppg) provide depth.
Numbers of Note
* 5 — Top 25 wins for the Gators this season, the second-most for the program over the last decade, behind the six of 2017-18. Those victories are: No. 1 Tennessee, at No. 1 Auburn, at No. 22 Mississippi State, No. 12 Texas A&M and at No. 7 Alabama.
* 66 — UF's total wins in three seasons under Todd Golden, which is the most all-time for a Florida coach in his first 100 games. Golden moved ahead of, in order, Mike White (65), Tommy Bartlett and Sam McAllister (62), and Billy Donovan (58).
* 1974 — The last year the Gators won back-to-back games against teams ranked in the Associated Press top 12, as this team did in defeating No. 12 Texas A&M and No. 7 Alabama. That UF team of 52 years ago beat No. 7 Bama and No. 5 Vanderbilt in consecutive games.
* 2015 —The last year Ole Miss beat Florida at the O'Dome. The date was Feb. 12. The final score was 62-61, with the gut-punch coming on Rebels' guard Stefan Moody's logo 3-pointer with 2.7 seconds left. UF had one more chance, but Jake Kurtz's length-of-court pass for Dorian Finney-Smith was batted away as time expired. The defeat came just three weeks after Mississippi's Jarvis Summers sank two free throws with 3.5 seconds left for a 72-71 win at Oxford. And it came a month before UF finished its first losing season in 17 years and Donovan coached his final game with the Gators. Donovan left for the NBA Oklahoma City Thunder that offseason.
Bottom Line
What an incredible year. Look for the Rowdy Reptiles and adoring O'Dome crowd to give these guys the postseason send-off they deserve.Email Chris Harry at chrish@gators.ufl.edu
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