No. 3 Florida, No. 9 Iowa State fall in Tuesday night men’s hoops


No. 3 Florida, No. 9 Iowa State fall in Tuesday night men’s hoops

Two top 10 teams fell on Tuesday evening. Recap all the action here.

Georgia stuns No. 3 Florida, keeps their torches alive alive

Georgia upset men's basketball in Florida

Georgia knocked no. 3 Florida 88-83 and gave their first loss from 1 February.

Florida (24-4, 11-4 seconds) organized a winning strip of 12 games over Georgia, which was heading for this match, with the last victory of Bulldogs in March 2019.

Georgia (17-11, 5-10 seconds) jumped out of the gate and held 39-13 leads for 12 minutes to the first half. The Gators were able to climb back within 20 years in the final minutes of the first and participated in 51-35 during the break. She entered this match and Florida allowed only 30.7 points in the first half.

DUO SILAS DEMARY Jr. And Asa Newell joined for 24 points during the break when Georgia fired 67% of the field and 7-9 from the arch to the dressing room.

The Gators slowly thrust back and dragged within 10 years to 10 years and eventually took the first game leadership with 90 seconds left for 13-0, after the section.

However, the Georgian guard Blue Cain hit the Dawgs night and set off its four-minute scrolling drought with a clutch of a 3-clutch with 47 seconds. The stop on the following possession moved the game to the charity lane, where Georgia sealed victory in front of his home crowd.

Bulldogs raised the necessary victory to stay in the hunt for March, the remaining only three games, while Florida will try to return to the 12th Texas A&M on Saturday.

Oklahoma State Cruises around No. 9 Iowa State

Oklahoma State upset Iowa State Men's Basketball

Oklahoma State took off No. 9 Iowa State 74-68 and gave cyclones their second strict loss.

Cowboys (14-14, 6-11 Big 12) did not lie the whole game in front of his home crowd after the 40-26 lead in the middle.

Each team fought from the field in the first 20 minutes, but Oklahoma State scored 15 points out of 11 turnover from the first half of Iowa. Cyclones ended up with 18 turns, which led to 24 points for cowboys.

Abou Oousman leads the accusation for the axis and summarizes 25 points with a high game with six rebounds and four theft. 6-naha-10 forward went perfect 8-8 from the line.

Cyclone head shooter Curtis Jones went only 2-8 from Pole-is the third worst shooting percentage of the season.

Iowa State (21-7, 11-6 Big 12) has returned to the double number several times, but Cowboys still responded and prevented cyclists from running down the section.

Iowa State will try to get back to the winning column against No. 22 Arizona on Saturday because they are hunting at the top.




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