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Gators snap slump, roll 73-49 in NIT

By Staff | Mar 20, 2008

GAINESVILLE (AP) — Maybe Florida coach Billy Donovan will let his players back in their practice facility now.

Marreese Speights scored 18 points, Nick Calathes added 16 points, five rebounds and five assists, and the Gators snapped a four-game losing streak with a 73-49 victory over San Diego State in the first round of the NIT Wednesday night.

The second-seeded Gators (22-11) made the most of their size advantage inside, hit seven three-pointers and won for the first time in three weeks. They advanced to play Creighton in the second round Friday.

Ryan Amoroso led the Aztecs (20-13) with 19 points and seven rebounds. Leading scorer Lorrenzo Wade added 11 points and seven assists.

Florida lost eight of its previous 11 games and missed the NCAA tournament for the first time in 10 years. Donovan responded by kicking his players out of the team’s $12 million practice facility and banning them from wearing any Florida attire.

Of course, the Gators got to wear their uniforms Wednesday — the first time any of them donned orange and blue in a week.

Feeling like his players had a sense of complacency and entitlement, Donovan hoped the punishment would serve as a wake-up call for a group he has criticized for not having enough dedication, passion to win and willingness to play defense.

His motivational tactic might have worked.

Florida jumped out front early, opened up a double-digit lead before halftime and cruised to its 19th win in its last 20 postseason games. The two-time reigning national champions had won 18 in a row before losing to Alabama in the first round the Southeastern Conference tournament.