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Florida routs Prairie View A&M in record-setting night in NCAA opening round

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TAMPA — Florida opened its national title defense looking like a team capable of repeating. The top-seeded Gators coasted past Prairie View, 114-55, Friday night, putting last weekend’s SEC Tournament no-show behind them while making a statement on the sport’s biggest stage at the expense of an exhausted, outmanned opponent. Playing their sixth game in 11 days, the No.

16 Panthers (19-18) put ...

TAMPA — Florida opened its national title defense looking like a team capable of repeating. The top-seeded Gators coasted past Prairie View, 114-55, Friday night, putting last weekend’s SEC Tournament no-show behind them while making a statement on the sport’s biggest stage at the expense of an exhausted, outmanned opponent. Playing their sixth game in 11 days, the No.

16 Panthers (19-18) put up an early fight as 33. 5-point underdog, the largest point spread in the past 27 NCAA Tournaments. Prairie View hit five 3-pointers to tie the game 15-15.

But Todd Golden’s Gators clamped down on defense to hold the Panthers without a field goal for nearly six minutes while Florida (27-7) went on an 18-0 run, featuring nine points by 6-foot-10, 265-pound center Rueben Chinyelu, en route to the highest point total in an NCAA Tournament game by the Gators. With only one key player taller than 6-foot-7, Prairie View was no match for Chinyelu and Co. inside as Florida outscored the Panthers 38-0 in the paint and shot 75% from the field to build a 60-21 halftime lead — the Gators’ largest halftime lead in an NCAA Tournament game.