Orlando Sentinel

Gators stunned at home by winless Tigers

- By Edgar Thompson Email Edgar Thompson at egthompson@orlandosen­tinel.com or follow him on Twitter at @osgators.

GAINESVILL­E — The grit, guile and experience that elevated the Florida Gators into the top 25 was nowhere to be found during a stunning loss Monday night to winless Texas Southern.

The Tigers (1-7) were a 23.5-point underdog under former LSU coach Johnny Jones but dealt the No. 20 Gators (6-2) their second consecutiv­e loss.

The program’s fastest start since 2012-13 moved Florida to No. 14 in and raised expectatio­ns after the team began Mike White’s seventh season unranked. An uninspired loss Dec. 1 at Oklahoma, the Gators’ first road game, and a lackluster practice Sunday set the tone for their no-show against Texas Southern.

“That was not who this team is. That is not who this program is,” White said. “We were thoroughly outplayed.”

The Gators entered the night 26-0 against the Southweste­rn Athletic Conference but were completely outclassed.

“We just did a terrible job in every aspect,” said star center Colin Castleton, who finished with 12 points, 5 rebounds and 3 blocked shots.

The Tigers overcame 22 turnovers with 54% shooting — compared with 44% for the Gators — while holding a 46-23 rebounding advantage and outscoring Florida 42-26 in the paint.

“We were just a step behind for 40 minutes,” White said. “It was obvious we were disjointed.”

Meanwhile, Texas Southern found its stride after a tough start to the season.

The Tigers entered Monday having lost by an average of 12.7 points and were coming off defeats by 27 points at Louisiana Tech and 17 at BYU.

“Any time you can step up and beat a top-20 team on their floor is exciting for us and a conference as a whole,” Jones said. ‘When you have setbacks like we have, you have the opportunit­y to splinter … our guys came together.”

Texas Southern become the first SWAC team to beat a ranked SEC foe since the polls were instituted in 1936.

The Gators suddenly are searching for answers entering Wednesday night’s visit from North Florida.

Florida’s top seven players are transfers, four of them new to the current squad. Even so, chemistry formed quickly and results followed.

“You have your ups and downs,” said senior guard Brandon McKissic, who scored a team-high 15 points. “This team is not the team we were the first seven games. We have to get back to that team. We have to get back to us.”

Point guard Tyree Appleby’s ability to bounce back will be critical. Appleby finished with 4 turnovers, no assists and 3 points on 1-of-7 shooting, missing six 3-pointers.

“He’s a leader for us offensivel­y and defensivel­y. He’s a vocal leader,” White said. “Obviously when he struggles, we’re probably more likely collective­ly to struggle.”

Texas Southern guard PJ Henry came off the bench to lead 3 doubledigi­t scorers with 16 while forward Bryson Gresham had 13 rebounds.

 ?? JAMES GILBERT/GETTY ?? Florida’s Tyree Appleby drives to the basket against Joirdon Karl Nicholas of Texas Southern during the Gators’ disappoint­ing home loss on Monday night.
JAMES GILBERT/GETTY Florida’s Tyree Appleby drives to the basket against Joirdon Karl Nicholas of Texas Southern during the Gators’ disappoint­ing home loss on Monday night.

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