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Florida falls, but finds hope

- By Ralph D. Russo AP College Sports Writer

NEW YORK — The first NCAA Tournament in which Florida’s Mike White has ever coached provided plenty of hope for the future of Gators basketball in the post-Billy Donovan era.

After coming up a victory short of the Final Four, though, it was difficult for White to look toward the future when the present was so painful.

“Obviously very, very heartbreak­ing,” he said. Not the journey. Just the finish.

The fourth-seeded Gators went stone cold from 3-point range in the second half, missing all 14 of their attempts, and South Carolina rallied to win the East Regional 77-70 on Sunday and earn the school’s first trip to the Final Four.

“We definitely made a statement that the Gators are no joke and they’re definitely coming back and they’re building their program back to where it used to be,” forward Devin Robinson said. “To be THE Florida Gators.”

White left Louisiana Tech and took over Florida in 2015 when Donovan, who led the Gators to two national championsh­ips and four Final Fours, left for the NBA. The Gators missed the NCAA Tournament in Donovan’s last season Mike White and White’s first and it was easy to start wondering if the glory days of Florida basketball were gone.

Even this season, the Gators were no lock to get back to the NCAAs until they ripped off nine straight victories, starting in late January. In the middle of their streak, 6-foot-11 John Egbunu was lost to a torn knee ligament. This team without a true star always seemed to perform greater than the sum of its parts.

“These guys, there’s just been no drama this year,” White said. “And I’ve never been a part of that. In 17 years not to get one call at midnight that your guys did something crazy or not to have to break up a fight in the locker room or deal with man, I’m going to transfer if I don’t play more. You know, we just, our culture is back to where it needs to be to just to give us a chance.”

The Gators built a 7-point halftime lead against South Carolina on the strength of 7 for 12 3-point shooting. Senior Justin Leon led the way, going 3 for 5 from long range and scoring 13 points. It didn’t last.

Leon, a junior college transfer, was the first player White recruited to Florida when he got the job.

“He’s shown signs of a lot of toughness, that’s one of the things Coach White preaches,” Leon said. “And I guess with him recruiting me, it shows that he likes tough players and he just wants the program to be known as a good hard-nosed program.”

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