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Sports / College Basketball
The Florida Gators and Vanderbilt Commodores are set to face off in the SEC Tournament semifinals. Florida, the top seed and defending national champion, aims to continue their dominance, while Vanderbilt seeks their first tournament final...
### Background The Florida Gators enter the SEC Tournament Semifinals as the top seed and defending national champions. Their season started with struggles but culminated in an 11-game win streak and an SEC title. Vanderbilt, as the fourth seed, looks to upset the Gators and make their first tournament final appearance in over a decade.
### Key Players - **Florida:** Alex Condon led UF with 22 points and 10 rebounds in their quarterfinal win. - **Vanderbilt:** Duke Miles is coming off a 30-point performance against Tennessee.
### Earlier Matchup In their regular-season game, Florida defeated Vanderbilt 98-94. Five Florida players scored 14 or more points, showcasing their depth. Tyler Tanner scored 20 points for Vanderbilt in the loss.
### How to Watch The game will be televised on ESPN and can be streamed via the ESPN app or FuboTV, which offers a free trial for new subscribers. Jimmy Dykes and Dick Vitale will provide commentary, with Alyssa Lang reporting from the sidelines.
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