I watched it... and commented accordingly on Facebook.  Good game except for 
the grossness of Courtney Fortson pushing his mouthguard out and sucking it 
back in a million times.

Cee

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[Brockway]


  Did anyone watch the game last night?  We actually played well.  And, it was 
on the road in a hostile pig calling environment.  

   

  Oliver Barry CRS,GRI

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  Walker helps UF win on road
   

  The Associated Press 

  Florida's Erving Walker drives around Arkansas' Marcus Britt during the 
second half in Fayetteville, Ark., on Thursday.

   


  By Kevin Brockway
  Gainesville SUN Staff writer

  Published: Thursday, January 21, 2010 at 11:23 p.m. 
  Last Modified: Thursday, January 21, 2010 at 11:23 p.m. 

   

   

  FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - In a road game that Florida needed, sophomore guard 
Erving Walker and the rest of the Gators delivered.

   

  Three questions, three answers

  1. Can the Florida starting backcourt of freshman Kenny Boynton and sophomore 
Erving Walker keep up their hot shooting in SEC play?
  Walker stayed hot, making 7-of-12 from the floor and 5-of-6 from 3-point 
range to put together a career-high 27-point performance. Boynton, on the other 
hand, was just 5-for-13 from the floor and 1-for-7 from 3-point range. But 
Walker provided enough production to lift the Gators to the road win.

  2. How well can Florida limit the 3-point shooting of Arkansas sophomore 
guard Rotnei Clarke?
  Clarke was held in check early before heating up in the second half. He 
finished with 17 points on 5-of-9 shooting from 3-point range. But Florida did 
a decent job late in the game denying Clarke the basketball and forcing him 
into rushed shot attempts.

  3. Can Florida get off to a good start on the road and take a tough visiting 
crowd at Bud Walton Arena out of the game?
  Florida shot just 28.6 percent in the first half but still held a 28-26 
halftime lead. But in a hostile environment, Florida executed well late during 
a 9-0 run that extended its lead 64-56 with 2:53 left in the game.

   

  Walker scored a career-high 27 points and Florida was able to muscle its way 
to a 71-66 win over Arkansas before 14,173 at Bud Walton Arena.

  Walker had a terrific night, making 7-of-12 shots from the floor and 5-of-6 
3-point attempts while dishing four assists with no turnovers. 

  "I've just been doing the same thing that I've been focusing on lately, just 
getting open looks and focusing on shots that work to my strength and not to my 
weakness," Walker said.

  Kenny Boynton added 13 points for Florida, and Alex Tyus posted his eighth 
career double-double with 11 points and 12 rebounds. Florida out-rebounded 
Arkansas 41-29 and scored 12 second-half points off 17 offensive rebounds.

  "Our frontcourt struggled to score tonight but really did a good job getting 
us offensive rebounds," Florida coach Billy Donovan said.

  Said Tyus: "We just wanted to come out active, flying around and go after the 
ball."

  Rotnei Clarke led four Arkansas players in double figures with 17 points. 
Freshman Marshawn Powell scored 14 points, center Michael Washington scored 11 
points, and point guard Courtney Fortson had 14 points and 11 assists.

  Florida (13-5, 2-2 Southeastern Conference) evened its record in SEC play and 
will have a happy flight home Friday before facing South Carolina on Saturday 
at the O'Connell Center.

  "It's huge for us, especially the way things started," Walker said. "But we 
can't afford to let up because we know South Carolina is a good team."

  Florida led 67-58 when Walker hit his fifth 3-pointer of the game with 2:19 
left. But Arkansas didn't go away. Fortson hit a 3-pointer to cut the Florida 
lead to 67-61. Then, after a Walker miss, Powell scored on an inside layup with 
1:24 left that dwindled the Florida lead to 67-63.

  Tyus was then called for a travel with 46.3 seconds left and one second on 
the shot clock. But Powell missed a 3-point attempt, and UF forward Chandler 
Parsons grabbed the rebound and was fouled with 30.3 seconds remaining.

  Parsons made one of two free throws. After Fortson made one of two free 
throws at the other end, Walker made a pair of free throws with 19.3 seconds 
left to put the Gators ahead to stay, 70-64.

  Walker scored 15 points in the first half, helping Florida overcome a 
cold-shooting start to take a 28-26 halftime lead.

  "Erv was the first half for us," Boynton said.

  Florida extended its lead to 34-26 early in the second half after Walker and 
Boynton hit back-to-back 3-pointers. But Arkansas answered with a 5-0 run, 
cutting the lead to 36-31 on a Washington free throw.

  Tyus hit a bank shot to put the Gators back ahead 36-31, but the lead was 
short-lived. Fortson converted a three-point play, sinking a driving layup as 
he was fouled by UF's Ray Shipman to cut the lead to 36-34. Washington then 
scored on a putback of a Fortson miss to tie the score at 36.

  Washington, though, was whistled for two quick fouls, including his crucial 
fourth foul with 11:25 remaining when he knocked Boynton out of bounds as he 
attempted to track down an offensive rebound.

  It didn't affect the Razorbacks. After Boynton hit two free throws to put the 
Gators ahead 42-38, Arkansas rallied back. The Razorbacks took their first lead 
of the second half, 45-44, on another three-point play with 10:24 remaining. 
Clarke then heated up, hitting a jumper to put Arkansas ahead 47-46 and a 
3-pointer to put the Razorbacks up 50-48.

  Clarke stayed hot, making two more 3-pointers to keep the Razorbacks ahead, 
56-55. But Florida responded with a 9-0 run, as Walker put Florida back ahead 
with two free throws, then made a 14-foot jumper to put Florida up 60-56. 
Junior center Vernon Macklin hit a baseline running shot on a feed from Walker 
to extend the lead to 62-56. After a Fortson miss, Boynton hit a 16-footer to 
give Florida a 64-56 lead.

  "We had a really good defensive stretch where we held them to one shot in 
each possession," Donovan said.

  Florida made just two of its first 12 shots in the game and missed several 
putbacks around the basket. Macklin and Boynton each picked up fouls within the 
first five-plus minutes of the game.

  Walker helped snap Florida out of its early funk. His first 3-pointer of the 
game tied the score at 11. His second, a pull-up 3-pointer in transition, put 
the Gators ahead 16-13.

  "He really bailed us out because he made some 3-pointers late in the shot 
clock for us," Donovan said.

  Arkansas freshman Glenn Bryant then provided a spark off the bench for the 
Razorbacks. Bryant hit his first 3-pointer over the outstretched hand of 
Macklin to put Arkansas ahead 21-18. After Parsons made one of two free throws, 
Bryant made another 3-pointer to extend the Arkansas lead to 24-19.

  Again, Florida turned to Walker to bring them back. After Tyus hit two free 
throws to cut the Arkansas lead to 24-21, Walker made his third 3-pointer of 
the half to tie the score at 24.

  Powell answered with a dunk on a pretty feed from Fortson to put Arkansas 
back ahead 26-24. After Walker was fouled and made both free throws, Florida 
had two late defensive stands, forcing a Powell travel and getting a block from 
freshman Erik Murphy.

  The Gators then held for the last shot. Walker delivered, hitting a floater 
from 11 feet with 3.3 seconds remaining to put the Gators ahead 28-26 at 
halftime. Walker finished the first half making all four of his shots from the 
floor and all four free throws.

  "Erving is a guy who shoots it so deep, and what it's done is force defenders 
out to him and opened some lanes for him to drive," Donovan said. "Earlier in 
the season he was driving too deep in the lane or taking off-balance shots and 
trying to draw contact, but what he's doing now is stopping and pulling up and 
hitting floaters in the lane. Certainly he made some big shots for us."

   

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