
"GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Alex Condon scored 25 points, Thomas Haugh added 22 and No. 19 Florida handled 23rd-ranked Alabama and Charles Bediako 100-77 on Sunday. Florida's fifth consecutive victory in the series came a little more than a week after Gators coach Todd Golden said "we're gonna beat 'em anyways" in response to a judge's decision to allow Bediako to return to college. This one was so one-sided that 7-foot-9 Olivier Rioux, the world's tallest teenager, played the final minute and scored Florida's last basket."
"Boogie Fland chipped in 15 points, eight assists and a career-high eight steals for the defending national champion Gators (16-6, 7-2 Southeastern Conference). Fland dominated his matchup against the league's leading scorer, Labaron Philon. Fland's eight steals matched the program record set by Clifford Lett in 1989. Philon, who entered the game averaging 22 points, finished with 14. Aden Holloway led the Crimson Tide (14-7, 4-4) with 19 points."
Florida defeated Alabama 100-77 in Gainesville, led by Alex Condon's 25 points and Thomas Haugh's 22. Boogie Fland added 15 points, eight assists and a career-high eight steals, matching a program record. Florida outscored Alabama 72-26 in the paint as Condon, Haugh and Rueben Chinyelu combined for 61 points, 29 rebounds and five blocks. Chinyelu had 14 points and 17 rebounds. Alabama's leading scorer Labaron Philon was held to 14 points, while Aden Holloway scored 19. Charles Bediako had six points and seven rebounds and fouled out late. Olivier Rioux played the final minute and scored.
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