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Win keeps Gators hot

Victory over Gamecocks is 5th in last 6 games

- Staff and wire reports

GAINESVILL­E — Colin Castleton scored 18 points and Florida pulled away in the second half to beat South Carolina 81-60 on Wednesday night.

Castleton was 7-of-10 shooting and blocked four shots in leading the Gators (12-8, 5-3 SEC) to their fifth win in six games.

Kowacie Reeves scored 10 of his 15 points in the first half and freshman Riley Kugel, making his fourth start, added 14, all in the second half. Kyle Lofton and Will Richard had 10 points each, and Myreon Jones had nine points, 10 rebounds and eight assists.

“A lot of great things, and what I’m most proud about is just the way we continue to be unselfish and share the ball,” first-year Gators coach Todd Golden said. “We have 21 assists [and] six turnovers tonight. It’s really hard to do at this level, especially when you only make seven 3-pointers.”

Gregory “GG” Jackson II scored 20 points, Chico Carter added 12 and Josh Gray had 11 points and 13 rebounds — his first double-double — for the Gamecocks (8-12, 1-6), losers of four in a row.

Florida used runs of 12-2 and 16-2 during the first 10 minutes of the second half in building a 25-point lead. Shortly thereafter, Zachary Davis and Niels Lane were given technicals, and after a lengthy video review Davis was ejected for jabbing an elbow into Lane’s face under the Gamecocks’ basket. A half-minute later Lane fouled out.

The Gators led by 30 with 4 minutes left. They outshot the Gamecocks by 10% and scored 16 points off 15 South Carolina turnovers, including 10 steals.

Castleton scored Florida’s first six points, with his third basket starting an 11-2 run, and the Gators stayed in front. Reeves had consecutiv­e 3s as the Gators kept their distance before Castleton scored with six minutes left for an 11-point lead.

The lead was 34-26 at the half, with Reeves scoring 10 points and Castleton going 4-for-4 with nine points.

Florida played without Alex Fudge, injured in Saturday’s win over Mississipp­i State. He had started 11 straight games.

Florida next plays at No. 5 Kansas State in the SEC/ Big 12 Challenge on Saturday.

 ?? LATE WEDNESDAY JAMES GILBERT/GETTY ?? Florida big man Colin Castleton scored 18 points on 7-of-10 shooting in Wednesday’s home victory over South Carolina.
UF 81, SOUTH CAROLINA 60
LATE WEDNESDAY JAMES GILBERT/GETTY Florida big man Colin Castleton scored 18 points on 7-of-10 shooting in Wednesday’s home victory over South Carolina. UF 81, SOUTH CAROLINA 60

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