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Florida and UConn play in second round of NCAA Tournament

  • Top-Seeded Florida has a 31-4 record, featuring a strong offense and four players averaging double figures, while eighth-seeded UConn has a 24-10 record, focusing on defense as they aim to extend their postseason winning stretch.
  • UConn head coach Dan Hurley described his team as significant underdogs, despite their past success, acknowledging the challenge posed by Florida in their second-round matchup.
  • Florida guard Alijah Martin emphasized the importance of focusing on one game at a time, rejecting thoughts about advancing through the tournament.
  • Hurley mentioned the need to control the game's tempo against Florida, aiming to slow down their offensive attack for greater success.
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2-time defending national champion UConn nearly a double-digit underdog vs. No. 1 seed Florida

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Dan Hurley and two-time defending national champion UConn find themselves in unfamiliar territory entering their second-round NCAA Tournament game against No. 1 seed Florida.

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Defending champ UConn eager to take fight to top-seeded Florida

RALEIGH, N.C. -- Top-seeded Florida and eighth-seeded UConn share common NCAA Tournament resumes. Their styles might be considerably different when they meet Sunday afternoon in a second-round game in West Region. Florida (31-4) has a high-powered offense and depth for…

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Floridian Press broke the news in on Friday, March 21, 2025.
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