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Taylor shines, but Knights fall

- Staff and wire report

B.J Taylor scored a season-high 26 points and became the 19th member of UCF’s 1,000-point scoring club, but it wasn’t enough to lift the Knights to a key road win.

DaQuan Jeffries scored 19 points, Junior Etou added 17 and Tulsa defeated UCF 70-61 late Wednesday night holding onto fourth place in the American Athletic Conference. The Golden Hurricane extended its win streak to five games, while the Knights saw their three-game win streak end.

The teams entered Wednesday night one game apart in the battle for fourth place and the contest featured 10 ties and 10 lead changes.

Etou and Jeffries took over, scoring all 13 points in a 13-8 run midway through the second half when Tulsa (17-10, 10-5) seized control. Etou opened the run with a layup to tie at 42-42, Jeffries followed with a monster dunk and a free throw, he and Etou each added 3-pointers and Etou finished with a layup and a 53-50 lead and the Golden Hurricane never trailed again.

Dayon Griffin added 12 points for the Knights (17-10, 8-7).

UCF will aim to quickly regroup before playing at Temple Sunday. Tipoff is at 2 p.m. and the game will air on ESPNU.

Gators fall

Grant Williams bounced back from one of his worst performanc­es of the season and helped 19th-ranked Tennessee damage Florida’s NCAA Tournament hopes.

Williams scored 23 points and Tennessee beat Florida 62-57 late Wednesday night to hand the Gators their third consecutiv­e loss. Williams’ big night came four nights after he had a season-low five points in a 73-62 loss at Georgia.

Admiral Schofield added 16 points and eight rebounds for Tennessee (20-7, 10-5 Southeaste­rn Conference). Williams and Schofield also led a Tennessee defense that caused Florida to shoot just 35 percent overall and 25 percent from 3-point range.

“They’re one of the best defensive teams in the country,” Florida coach Mike White said. “You’ve got linebacker­s like Williams and Schofield that move like guards. They’ve got great speed and quickness in the backcourt. They’ve got great depth. They run different guys at you, and they play extremely hard.”

Florida (17-11, 8-7) trailed nearly the whole way.

Chris Chiozza made a basket to cut Tennessee’s lead to 60-57 with 24.5 seconds left, and he got fouled by Williams in the process. But Chiozza missed the ensuing free throw and couldn’t get Florida any closer.

Florida entered the night 65th in the RPI and have a demanding schedule the rest of the way. The Gators host No. 12 Auburn, visits Alabama and hosts Kentucky in their final three regular-season games.

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