March 13, 2026
50 Rebounds Ended Kentucky's Season
Kentucky shot 35.6 percent from the floor. Florida shot 37.9 percent. Both teams were hideous from three — Kentucky went 5-of-23, Florida 3-of-20. If shooting decided this game, it would have gone to overtime. Shooting did not decide this game. Rebounding did. Florida grabbed 50 rebounds to Kentucky's 29. Eighteen of those were offensive boards. That generated 12 second-chance points against just 2 for Kentucky, and it meant every Florida miss was just another possession. Alex Condon was the engine: 22 points, 10 rebounds — 5 offensive — on 7-of-12 shooting. When the Gators' perimeter game disappeared at 3-of-20 from deep, Condon just went to work underneath. He got fouled, went to the line 11 times, and made 8. Thomas Haugh shot 2-of-9 from the floor but made 9-of-10 free throws, grabbed 8 rebounds, and blocked 3 shots. Rueben Chinyelu scored 4 points but hauled in 10 rebounds with 3 steals and a block. Florida's three bigs combined for 28 rebounds. Kentucky's entire team had 29. The free throw line told the rest of the story. Florida attempted 33 free throws. Kentucky attempted 20. Florida made 24 — more made free throws than Kentucky had made field goals. When you outshoot the other team at the stripe by 13 attempts, you do not need to make threes. There was fight. Mouhamed Dioubate scored 12 of his 14 points in the first half on 5-of-7 shooting, drilling 2 threes when the rest of Kentucky was 0-for-9 from deep. He was the only reason the halftime deficit was 9 instead of 20. Then he picked up his fourth foul and eventually fouled out. Denzel Aberdeen finished with 17 points against his former team, hitting a three that cut it to 5 with 90 seconds left. But Collin Chandler also fouled out. Otega Oweh went 5-of-18 with 4 turnovers and a technical foul. Kentucky committed 24 fouls to Florida's 19, and every one of those extra trips to the stripe extended a lead UK could never erase. Kentucky trailed by 17 in the second half and clawed back to within 5. Then Xaivian Lee buried a three with 50 seconds left, stole the ball on the next possession, and the season was over at 21-13. The glass told the story all year. Tonight it screamed it.