College basketball live updates, scores: Florida vs. Tennessee in the SEC championship

  • Igor Milicic Jr. and Chaz Lanier have both picked up their second personal fouls with 10:30 remaining in the first half.
  • The Big Red is showing big range from behind the arc. Cornell has made four consecutive 3-pointers. Yet they still trail Yale, 60-53, as the Bulldogs’ Trevor Mullin countered with a trey of his own.
  • Tennessee’s Chaz Lanier and Florida’s Walter Clayton Jr. exchange 3s and the pace is moving at Bridgestone Arena. Gators lead, 13-9.
  • The Gators are chomping back with a 3 from Will Richard and dunk by Rueben Chinyelu. Florida has a 10-6 lead at the first TV timeout, shooting 4-of-8 early on (2-of-4 from 3).
  • Tennessee and Florida have tipped off and the Vols have opened the game with consecutive 3-pointers by Zakai Zeigler and Igor Milicic Jr.
  • Florida countered with a 3 from Walter Clayton and it is on in Nashville.
  • Tennessee and Florida split their two matchups during the regular season.
  • The Gators blew out the Vols in Gainesville, 73-43. But Tennessee won decisively on their home court, 64-44.
  • Florida comes into Sunday’s SEC championship game at 29-4 overall and 14-4 in the SEC. Tennessee has a 27-6 mark, 12-6 in conference.
  • Four points from AK Okereke before the half stopped Yale’s run and closed the margin to 37-32 at the break.
  • Okereke leads Cornell with 13 points and four rebounds, followed by seven from Jake Feigen.
  • Casey Simmons and Bez Nbeng each have nine for the Bulldogs.
  • Yale has opened up a 37-28 lead with 1:21 remaining before the half. The Bulldogs are on a 12-0 run.
  • Yale takes a four-point lead on a 3-pointer by Casey Simmons. He leads the Bulldogs with nine points with approximately two minutes before halftime.
  • Cornell and Yale are in a tight matchup midway through the first half in the Ivy League championship game. The Big Red’s AK Okereke gave the Bulldogs a fine “Good afternoon!” with a ferocious dunk along the baseline.

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