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FLA78
7578
75 - Final121OKST
TEX64
5264
52 - Final218
13SCAR
UGA40
4240
42 - Final36UK
MIZZ69
4369
43 - Final4
11GT
UNC58
7958
79 - Final54DUKE
WAKE73
4473
44 - Final6
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PSU58
8058
80 - Final710MD
VT74
4574
45 - Final81
17BAY
KU82
6082
60 - Final924
18MIA
FSU65
8665
86 - Final10
20AUB
TA&M56
7856
78 - Final11
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ND46
7146
71 - Final127
5CAL
STAN67
5567
55 - Final13
14WASH
UCLA68
8568
85 - Final1423COLO
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4356
43
Final OT
Coverage: ESPNU/WatchESPN
11:30 AM ET, January 13, 2013
Stephen C. O'Connell Center, Gainesville, FL
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Ninth-ranked Tennessee needed overtime and a few breaks to extend its dominance over Florida.
Meighan Simmons scored 27 points, Bashaara Graves added 17 points and 15 rebounds, and the Lady Vols beat the Gators 78-75 in overtime Sunday.Tennessee (13-3, 4-0 Southeastern Conference) snapped Florida's 15-game winning streak at home and won for the 44th time in 48 meetings."If you're a spectator, it was an exciting game," Lady Vols coach Holly Warlick said. "For the coaches, it was a little gut-wrenching."Simmons and Graves came up huge for Tennessee, which won its sixth consecutive game.Simmons made 11 of 23 shots, including 7 of 12 in the first half, and hit four 3-pointers. Graves was clutch down the stretch.After injuring her neck late in regulation, Graves returned and made a free throw that tied the game at 70 with 12.6 seconds remaining in regulation. She hit two from the charity stripe with 8.4 seconds left in overtime, forcing the Gators (13-5, 2-2) to take a 3-pointer at the buzzer.Kayla Lewis' shot clanged off the front of the rim."She's our workhorse," Warlick said of Graves. "She hit big free throws at the end. She's a competitor. She's been solid. She's been consistent."Florida battled back from a nine-point deficit in the second half and took the lead on January Miller's jumper in the lane with 29 seconds remaining. But Graves drew a foul on the other end and then calmly sent the game into overtime. The Gators failed to get off a shot in the final possession of regulation.Even stranger was Florida's decision to foul with 25 seconds left in the extra frame of a tie game.Coach Amanda Butler ordered her team to send Kamiko Williams to the line. Williams, a 64-percent free-throw shooter, put Tennessee ahead for good with the first of two."It was a calculated risk," Butler said. "It was a bad decision. I make a lot of bad decisions. If I had it to do over again, I would trust our defense."Still, the Gators had chances.Christin Mercer missed two free throws with 8.9 seconds remaining.Those kinds of mistakes are usually costly against Tennessee."This team is not satisfied by losing by three to Tennessee in overtime," Butler said. "It is no OK. We are not a team that is ever going to be OK with a loss by any margin anywhere. ... We're growing, we're on a journey, it's a process and this is a step in it. It's a painful step in our process, but a great showing isn't what we're after."Jaterra Bonds led Florida with 18 points. Miller and Carlie Needles chipped in 11 each."We won't come up short next time," Needles said.Florida's leading scorer, Jennifer George, dislocated her right shoulder in the first half and did not return. Butler said it was a doctor's decision to keep George on the bench. She had eight points, two rebounds and two assists."That's one of the areas that give our team great confidence," Butler said. "We're not a one-woman team. Although Jennifer is one of the best players in this league, we showed that our balance is legit."Florida made 19 of its first 40 shots, a shooting percentage that turned Warlick's stomach.But the Lady Vols settled down in the second half and really tightened up with defensive stops at the end of regulation and overtime."It's a matter of getting up, bringing intense and playing with a lot of energy and with a lot of heart," Warlick said. "This team thrives on getting defensive stops and scoring in transition. When we get really lax and stand around, we're not very good."Copyright by STATS LLC and The Associated Press
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Team Stat Comparison
TENN | FLA | |
|---|---|---|
| Points | 78 | 75 |
| FG Made-Attempted | 28-71 (.394) | 32-74 (.432) |
| 3P Made-Attempted | 6-18 (.333) | 5-15 (.333) |
| FT Made-Attempted | 16-22 (.727) | 6-13 (.462) |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) | 15 (0/0) | 15 (0/0) |
| Largest Lead | 9 | 5 |
Game Leaders
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2012-13 Season
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Southeastern Conference Standings
| TEAM | CONF W-L | TOTAL W-L |
|---|---|---|
| #9 Tennessee | 14-2 | 24-7 |
| #6 Kentucky | 13-3 | 27-5 |
| #12 Georgia | 12-4 | 25-6 |
| #16 South Carolina | 11-5 | 24-7 |
| #21 Texas A&M | 11-5 | 24-9 |
| LSU | 10-6 | 20-11 |
| Vanderbilt | 9-7 | 20-11 |
| Arkansas | 6-10 | 19-12 |
| Florida | 6-10 | 18-14 |
| Missouri | 6-10 | 17-14 |
| Auburn | 5-11 | 16-14 |
| Mississippi State | 5-11 | 13-17 |
| Alabama | 2-14 | 13-18 |
| Ole Miss | 2-14 | 9-20 |
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