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🏀 Florida's Record-Setting March to the 2026 National Championship
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The top-seeded Florida Gators opened their defense of the national title with a record-shattering 114-55 victory over the Prairie View A&M Panthers in the first round of the 2026 NCAA Tournament. Playing at Benchmark International Arena in Tampa, the Gators established the second-largest margin of victory in the history of the NCAA Men's Tournament, winning by 59 points. This dominant performance served as a strong rebound for the team following a lopsided loss in the SEC Tournament just six days prior.The contest remained competitive only briefly in the early stages. Prairie View A&M utilized a hot start from beyond the arc, making five of their first seven three-point attempts to tie the game at 15-15 with just over 13 minutes remaining in the first half. However, Florida quickly asserted its physical dominance with an 18-0 run, followed by a late 17-0 blitz to close the half with a 60-21 lead. This 39-point halftime margin set a new program record for any of the team's 72 all-time tournament games.The mismatch between the two squads was most apparent in the paint, where Florida outscored the Panthers 64-10. The Gators' interior dominance extended to the glass, where they outrebounded Prairie View 54-20 and generated 23 second-chance points. Florida’s offensive efficiency reached historic levels as they shot 64.3% from the floor and distributed 29 assists on 45 made field goals—both of which are program records for the NCAA Tournament.Individual accolades were numerous for the Gators, as a season-high seven players reached double-figure scoring. Point guard Boogie Fland led the team with 16 points on a perfect 6-for-6 shooting performance. Center Rueben Chinyelumade history by recording 14 points and 13 rebounds, securing his 19th double-double of the campaign to break a program single-season record that had stood since 1976. Thomas Haugh added 14 points, while Alex Condoncontributed 13 points and three blocks to the defensive effort. The depth of the roster was on full display as all 12 scholarship players who played entered the scoring column, including the 7-foot-9 walk-on Olivier Rioux, who electrified the partisan home crowd with a late slam dunk.For the Panthers, the loss concluded a season defined by resilience. After a difficult start to the year that saw them at 9-16 in mid-February, they finished strong by winning the SWAC Tournament and earning the program’s first-ever First Four victory. Tai'Reon Joseph led the Panthers with 16 points in the finale, while leading scorer Dontae Horne was held to 12 points by a stifling defense.With this victory, the Gators advance to the Round of 32 for the second consecutive season. They are scheduled to face the 9th-seeded Iowa Hawkeyes, marking the first-ever meeting between these two programs in men's basketball. Florida enters the next round with a 27-7 record and remains a perfect 17-0 this season when at least five players score in double figures.
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