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No. 8 Florida hands No. 1 Tennessee first defeat in blowout
Florida Gators forward Thomas Haugh (10) drives to the basket at Tennessee Volunteers guard Darlinstone Dubar (8) during the second half at Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center. Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images

No. 8 Florida hands No. 1 Tennessee first defeat in blowout

The last remaining unbeaten in Division I had no chance from the opening tip on Tuesday night as No. 8 Florida obliterated No. 1 Tennessee, 73-43, to hand the Volunteers their first loss of the season.

According to Associated Press sports writer Josh Dubow, Florida's 30-point win is the most lopsided victory over a No. 1 team since UCLA defeated Houston, 101-69, in the 1968 Final Four.

It is the third-worst loss by a No. 1 team all-time and it marks Florida's first home win over a top-ranked team in program history.

Tennessee shot just 12-for-56 (21.4%) from the floor and made four of its 29 three-point attempts (13.8%). The Volunteers were also outrebounded 55-38 and outscored 40-14 in the paint.

It was too easy for the Gators under the basket, including this slam from sophomore center Rueben Chinyelu that extended Florida's lead to 56-27 with 8:44 remaining.

Prior to Tuesday, Tennessee had won 13 of its 14 games by double digits, including a dominant 76-52 win over then-No. 23 Arkansas to kick off SEC play.

The team's top two scorers this season, senior guards Chaz Lanier and Zakai Zeigler, only had 10 points apiece and shot a combined 7-for-28 from the floor.

The win was even more impressive for the Gators, given their leading scorer, senior guard Walter Clayton Jr., was held to seven points (3-for-10 FG). It was a much-improved defensive performance from Florida after allowing 106 points against previously-No. 10 Kentucky on Saturday.

Florida (14-1, 1-1 SEC) will travel to face Arkansas on Saturday while Tennessee (14-1, 1-1 SEC) will look for a rebound against Texas on Saturday and try to move on from its historic setback.

Colby Colwell

Colby Colwell is a freelance contributor with a bachelor’s in Computer & Information Technology and a minor in Psychology from Western Kentucky University. With a deep passion for sports, especially NASCAR, he offers his substantial knowledge along with his adept writing skills. When he’s not writing, Colby enjoys traveling, cooking, and spending time with his family

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