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  Wednesday, Mar. 1 7:00pm ET
Florida begins second half with 15-3 run
 
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) -- No. 8 Florida got a piece of a title to go with its talent Wednesday night.

Teddy Dupay scored all 14 of his points in the second half to help the Gators clinch at least a share of the Southeastern Conference championship with an 87-67 victory over South Carolina.

"I always thought we could do something like this," coach Billy Donovan said. "But we still had to go out and prove it."

Like they have most of the season, especially at home, Florida (23-5, 12-3) proved it with a smothering second-half performance that put the game out of reach well before the final buzzer.

The Gators tied their regular-season record for wins and guaranteed themselves a spot atop the conference for only the second time in their history.

A somewhat muted celebration followed the game. The team mascot, Ollie Gator, was paraded onto the court wearing a crown. Confetti and streamers rained down as Donovan took the microphone to thank the fans, who showed up in record numbers this season.

A more raucous party could ensue Saturday if Florida can win on Senior Day at Kentucky (No. 18 ESPN/USA Today, No. 22 AP) to take lone possession of the title. The Wildcats are 75-4 on Senior Day since 1920.

"We talked about cutting down nets, but I didn't want to get into that," Donovan said. "I'm extremely happy that we've earned a share of the SEC. But we've still got another game, the SEC tournament and the NCAA tournament to play."

South Carolina (12-16, 4-11) came in with three victories in its previous four games and showed some signs of being a tough opponent come the SEC tournament, which begins next Thursday.

But any upset bid ended when Dupay sparked the Gators on a 15-3 run to open the second half and give Florida a 52-35 lead. The 5-foot-10 sophomore point guard had a layup, a pretty assist to Brent Wright for a dunk and a 3-pointer during the 3½-minute stretch.

From there, the Gators played spurts of the second half to chants of "SEC, SEC, SEC," from the crowd, which was celebrating the team's first title since 1989.

Among the most impressed was Gamecocks coach Eddie Fogler.

"They play the game better than the rest of the 11 teams in the league," Fogler said. "That's about as nice a compliment as I can give a basketball team. They play hard, they give it up, they're fun to watch."

Senior Kenyan Weaks played his last home game and made four of Florida's 12 3-pointers to finish with 12 points. The 12 3-pointers matched the Gators' high this season.

Sophomore Mike Miller, an NBA prospect also possibly playing his last home game, led Florida with 15 points and six assists.

The Gators shot 53 percent from the field -- 70 percent in the second half.

South Carolina did a great job breaking the press early and stayed in the game thanks to the hot shooting of Jamel Bradley. Bradley hit three straight 3-ointers,including one off the glass, midway through the first half to give the Gamecocks a 26-25 lead.

"We weren't thinking much, other than that we were probably making Coach pretty mad," Miller said of the team's mindset when it fell behind. "But we knew with our style of play, we can feel comfortable at halftime if we're tied or just have a small lead. We just have to play our style of basketball."

They did just that during a 7-2 run to close the half. From there, they never trailed again.

The Gamecocks became the fifth SEC team to receive its worst loss of the year from Florida.

Bradley was the only South Carolina player in double figures.

Wright had 12 points for Florida, which won its fifth straight.

 


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