You just got the feeling that when Kiki went down the team got together and said “circumstances don’t define us, we define us”. But it’s a huge loss with Kiki, she was able to put a bit of weight on it, so not impossible we see her in a week but it definitely didn’t look good. Have to assume that was her last game, and if we get her back it’s a welcome surprise.
A Heartbreaking End Commodores fall by a point to Florida in the second round of the SEC Tournament NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Florida’s Nina Rickards hit two free throws with eight seconds to play Thursday giving Florida its first and only lead and the Gators held on to beat Vanderbilt 53-52 at Bridgestone Arena in the second round of the SEC Tournament. The Commodores, who ended their season at 14-18, had two chances for a game-winning shot as time ran out. Florida (21-9) ended the game on a 23-8 run. Vanderbilt had a 14-point lead in the third quarter and led by 11 going into the final period. Florida refused to go quietly and cut the deficit to five with 6:59 to go and again with 4:42 left. The margin shrunk to three with 4:16 left and then Zipporah Broughton’s jumper from the left side with 3:18 on the clock got the Gators within 48-47. Florida couldn’t get any closer than that the rest of the way – until Rickards sank two free throws with eight seconds on the clock. Brinae Alexander led the Commodores with 18 points. Iyana Moore scored 16 and Sacha Washington pulled in 13 rebounds. Florida advances to face Mississippi at 2:30 p.m. Friday. Vanderbilt started Thursday’s game much like it started Wednesday’s – hot. An 8-0 run featured back-to-back 3s from Moore and Alexander, respectively, and a putback by Jordyn Cambridge. It took Florida nearly five minutes to score after the Commodores had already built a 12-0 start. The Gators found their footing and put together an 8-0 run at the end of the period to get within 16-12 going into the second frame. Vanderbilt went scoreless the final 3:22 of the period. That drought lasted another 1:55 into the second quarter before an Alexander layup put Vandy ahead 18-14. Florida was able to knot the score at 18-all, but Moore answered on the other end with a badly-needed triple from the left wing. Kaylon Smith later gave Vanderbilt some breathing room with jumpers that made it 23-18 and then 25-20. A Moore 3-pointer from the right corner and an Alexander three-point play ended the first half for the Commodores and gave them a 31-22 lead. Vandy forced 13 first-half turnovers out of the Gators and got 23 points combined from Moore and Alexander. Moore, with another 3, put Vanderbilt ahead 10 at 34-24 early in the third quarter. The Commodores wouldn’t score for another four minutes until a pair of Yaubryon Chambers free throws put Vandy ahead 36-29. Alexander put the Commodores ahead 13 with a layup and then two free throws. Washington gave Vandy its biggest lead at that point – 44-30 – with a bucket down low and the Commodores were cruising at that point. Vandy would settle for a 44-33 advantage going into the final 10 minutes, a final 10 minutes that turned out to be the last of its season. • Vanderbilt is now 34-27 all-time against Florida and 4-4 against the Gators on a neutral court. Florida is now 8-2 in the last 10 games against Vandy. • Cambridge finished the season with 117 steals, the second-most in a single Vanderbilt season. Deborah Denton is first with 123. • Cambridge is now eighth in Vanderbilt history with 222 career steals. • Vanderbilt head coach Shea Ralph (14) finished tied with Stephanie for the third-most wins in a first season by a Vanderbilt head coach. Joe Pepper won 15 and Jim Foster and Melanie Balcomb each won 22 in their respective first campaigns. more at: A Heartbreaking End
Sonething has definitely felt off of late. Didn't get to watch and glad they got the win, but I have been a little concerned about the regression.
We lost Lav and went on an unexpected run... maybe lighting stikes twice with Kiki if she is out. Good glimpae of the future at least, cause we have no Kiki next year and no one recruited to replace her. Hopefully Zippy and Nina take the reigns and run with them into next season.
So proud of the team's resilient finish, but man, I'd so trade those 8 seconds to have Kiki for NCAAs. So cruel if this is the way her career ends.
The more that I see Coach Finley and hear her speak about her team, about herself (humbly) it really gets me excited to watch Lady Gator Basketball for the first time since Carol Ross coached the team.
I think it's past time to play Wyche over other post players. Her strength and physicality is something we need and she gets more experience. Our post play has just not been where it needs to be. We need Taliyah ready for next season and we need to find her some help for next season.
Sounds like a serious injury, but let's hope it's just a sprain. Either way, I think we won't see her on the floor again this year. Rickards is peaking at the right time, especially if Kiki is done. Now we need Alberte to find her shot again.