Austin, TX (Sports Network) - Second-round action in the South Region of the
2013 NCAA Tournament continues on Friday night, as the third-seeded Florida
Gators tangle with the 14th-seeded Northwestern State Demons at the Erwin
Center.
The survivor will advance to Sunday's third round to play the winner of sixth-
seeded UCLA and 11th-seeded Minnesota.
Northwestern State is celebrating its 100th year of men's basketball with its
third trip to the NCAA Tournament after finishing the season with a 23-8
overall record and a 15-3 mark in the Southland Conference, capped off by a
68-66 win over Stephen F. Austin the conference tournament championship game.
The Demons last made the tournament field in 2006 when, also as a No. 14 seed,
they shocked No. 3 seed Iowa (64-63) to advance to the Round of 32.
Florida (26-7) earned the SEC regular-season title outright, and while it lost
the SEC Tournament championship game to Ole Miss (66-63), its entire body of
work was clearly the most impressive of any team in the under performing SEC,
with a resume' that included strong non-conference wins over Wisconsin, Middle
Tennessee and Marquette. Under head coach Billy Donovan, the Gators have been
one of the tournament's most impressive teams, having qualified for the event
13 times in his 17-year tenure, while having advanced to at least the Elite
Eight in four of the past seven seasons. Florida won a pair of national titles
in 2006 and 2007.
This matchup marks the first-ever time these two squads have faced each other
on the hardwood.
The Demons' calling card has been their high-flying offense, which shoots 46
percent from the field for 81.0 ppg -- ranking first in all of Division I.
Despite making only two starts this season, DeQuan Hicks is the team's top
scoring threat, pouring in 14.1 ppg on nearly 59 percent from the field while
adding 5.8 rpg for good measure. Shamir Davis scores 12.5 ppg, James Hulbin
nets 12.1 ppg and hauls in 5.9 rpg, while Jalen West puts up 10.3 ppg and is
the team leader in both assists (5.2 pg) and steals (74). With Northwestern
State's high-tempo offense comes vulnerability at the defensive end of the
floor however, as it allows opposing teams to score 71.2 ppg.
The Gators are fortunate to have a strong offensive attack, scoring 71.6 ppg,
but the biggest reason for their tremendous success this season has been their
outstanding scoring defense, which allows a mere 53.7 ppg (third in the
nation), and they've yielded 50 points or fewer 12 times. Erik Murphy nets
12.6 ppg on nearly 53 percent from the field while adding 5.5 rpg, and he was
named to the All-SEC First Team. Right on Murphy's heels for the scoring lead
are Kenny Boynton and Mike Rosario, who both pour in 12.3 ppg, and the three
top scorers for UF have combined for 186 3-pointers. Patric Young (10.3 ppg,
6.2 rpg, 1.7) and Scottie Wilbekin (9.0 rpg, 5.0 apg, 1.5 spg) round out the
starting five, and both were named to the SEC's All-Defensive Team.
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