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Gators hope ups, downs of regular season are behind them UConn earns No. 1 seed for women’s NCAA Tournament, C3

- By Chris Hays Staff Writer

Mike White and the Gators hope the ups and downs of UF’s regular season are behind them now that March Madness is here.

Florida coach Mike White will be the first to tell anyone that expecting results similar to the Gators’ deep NCAA Tournament run last season would be highly presumptuo­us.

UF fell one game shy of makunderst­ood ing it to the Final Four last year and even though some of the core pieces instrument­al to that NCAA run are set to open tournament play again, the two teams feature wildly varying consistenc­y.

Last year’s Florida team its strengths, which was defensive intensity that led to up-tempo offensive energy.

Even though high-octane guard Chris Chiozza once again is running the show for the Gators, it’s been difficult for UF to match that consistenc­y this year. The key difference, White said, was having a few players last year who had been through the rigors of various postseason situations, most notably point guard Kasey Hill.

“They had a chip on their

shoulder. Last year’s group had experience­d some tough times,” White said Monday. “Led by a guy like Kasey Hill, he was part of something special as a freshman as a role guy and then he had a losing season and then he had an NIT season and he was hungry. He had an edge to him. He had been doubted for a while and most people didn’t think he should even be at this level.

“We had the addition of Canyon Berry, who just wanted to be able to help a team at this level. I could go on and on, but we had a good group of guys that sold out to winning above all and not shots, points, minutes. And they hadn’t experience­d success at this level and that was most important to them. It was pretty simple.”

This year’s squad was ranked among the top teams in college basketball early in the season, jumping out to a 5-0 start with a big win over Gonzaga before a close loss to Duke in the title game of the Phil Knight Invitation­al in Portland.

But then came losses to FSU and Loyola-Chicago, a victory over a talented Cincinnati team and a loss to a tough Clemson team. The storyline of the 2017-18 season was set. Inconsiste­ncy would be the tone and the Gators have been nothing but unpredicta­ble in posting their 20-12 record.

The way the Gators started the season was the same way they ended it. Florida had three impressive victories to end the regular season over Auburn, Alabama and Kentucky, only to follow up with a tepid showing against Arkansas and an early exit from the SEC Tournament.

“This year’s group is a little different in that these guys have … experience­d success and these guys have had a bunch of positive headlines, literally since last summer, and haven’t always handled it the right way,” White said. “We haven’t always maintained focus correctly.

“I do feel like we put together three at the end of the season that showed as much consistenc­y as we’ve shown all year, and then we regressed a little bit, of course, in the SEC Tournament with the way that we defended. Hopefully we can regain that.”

The Gators have had some time to regroup after Friday’s loss to Arkansas. Weather forced the team to spend two extra days in St. Louis, but they won’t have a lot of time to prepare for their next opponent since they don’t know who it will be.

Florida faces the winner of one of the NCAA Tournament’s play-in games between St. Bonaventur­e and UCLA, which is tonight. UF’s first-round game in Dallas is slated for 10 p.m. Thursday.

 ?? LAUREN BACHO/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? UF coach Mike White hopes his team can match the energy it showed during last year’s tournament when it reached the Elite Eight.
LAUREN BACHO/ASSOCIATED PRESS UF coach Mike White hopes his team can match the energy it showed during last year’s tournament when it reached the Elite Eight.
 ?? RON IRBY/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Chris Chiozza, right, and UF delivered one of their best efforts of the season in beating Kentucky to close the regular season, then lost their first game of the SEC Tournament.
RON IRBY/ASSOCIATED PRESS Chris Chiozza, right, and UF delivered one of their best efforts of the season in beating Kentucky to close the regular season, then lost their first game of the SEC Tournament.

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