Golden Shot Streak Comes To An End As Commodores Seek SEC Crown Push
Following Florida basketball's loss to Vanderbilt and exit from the SEC Tournament, Todd Golden, Thomas Haugh and Alex Condon spoke to the media.
Florida basketball's 12-game winning streak came to a screeching halt on Saturday afternoon in the SEC Tournament semifinals. The Vanderbilt Commodores, who were playing in their home city of Nashville, Tennessee, beat the Gators by a final score of 91-74 inside Bridgestone Arena. It was the second straight game that the Orange and Blue struggled with turnovers, and combined with an inefficient effort on offense — as well as a lackluster effort on defense — made for a double-digit defeat and an exit from the conference tournament.
Following the loss, Todd Golden, along with Thomas Haugh and Alex Condon, spoke with the media about what transpired on the court that afternoon. Here is a look at what they had to offer. Todd Golden's opening statement "Credit to Vandy, I thought they played really great.
Played well start to finish. They did a good job beating the scout in terms of their front-court guys really letting it fly and making threes. I think they had seven 3-pointers from their front court, which is going to be tough to beat.
"Things that we can control that we did a poor job of. First half, taking care of the ball. 20 points off of our turnovers in the first half.
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