- Matchup: Kentucky Wildcats vs. Florida Gators
- Event Date: Friday, March 13, 2026
- Venue: Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, TN
- Broadcast: ESPN
- Betting Odds/Point Spread: Florida Gators favored by (-11)
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The Florida Gators (25-6) will take on the Kentucky Wildcats (20-12) at Bridgestone Arena on Friday during the SEC Tournament, opening as 11-point favorites. The game’s over/under is set at 160 points.

In their last outing, the Kentucky Wildcats secured a win against LSU with a score of 87-82. They finished the game with a field goal percentage of 50.0% (32 out of 64) and made 6 of 22 attempts from beyond the arc. At the free throw line, they converted 17 of 23 for an impressive 73.9%. On the boards, they gathered a total of 31 rebounds, including 9 offensive. Kentucky also dished out 15 assists, forced 9 turnovers, and snagged 5 steals. Defensively, the Wildcats surrendered 50.0% shooting from the field, as LSU recorded 11 assists and 1 steal. LSU managed to grab 33 rebounds (11 offensive, 22 defensive) but did not register any blocks. They shot 65.0% from the free throw line, making 13 of 20 attempts, and made 5 of 20 three-point shots. Notably, the Wildcats committed 16 fouls while LSU had 17.
Otega Oweh was a standout player, scoring 23 points on 8 of 19 shooting, while also contributing 3 assists and securing 8 rebounds in his 39 minutes on the court.
Kentucky arrives at this tournament with a record of 20-12. They average 10.5 turnovers per game and commit 18.2 personal fouls. As a team, they grab 38.1 rebounds each game and have recorded 517 assists this season, ranking 57th in D-1 for team assists. The Wildcats have a 34.6% success rate from three-point distance (264 of 762) and a free throw percentage of 72.4%. Currently, they average 81.4 points per game (ranked 64th in Division 1) while shooting 46.7% from the field.
Defensively, the Wildcats force 10.7 turnovers per game while committing 18.0 personal fouls. They allow 31.9% shooting from three-point range and rank 188th in D-1 for points allowed per game at 74.0. The Wildcats permit their opponents to shoot 42.5% overall (809 of 1,903) and average 33.9 rebounds allowed per game. They are ranked 249th in college basketball for assists allowed, having given up 452 this season.
In their last match, the Florida Gators triumphed over Kentucky with a score of 84-77. They secured 38 total rebounds (27 defensive, 11 offensive) and committed 9 turnovers, while achieving 7 steals. Kentucky was called for 25 fouls, allowing the Gators to shoot 32 free throws, converting 20 for a rate of 62.5%. Florida made 8 of 18 shots from beyond the arc (44.4%) and shot 28 of 61 overall for a shooting percentage of 45.9%. Kentucky managed to hit 26 of their 66 shots, totaling a rate of 39.4% for the game. The Gators held Kentucky to 34.8% shooting from three, converting 8 out of 23 attempts, and shot 17 of 21 from the free throw line (81.0%). Notably, Florida allowed 32 rebounds to Kentucky, including 12 offensive boards.
Thomas Haugh played a pivotal role for the Gators, scoring 20 points in 37 minutes on the court alongside 3 assists. He made 7 of 14 attempts for a field goal percentage of 50.0% and grabbed 9 rebounds.
Florida has an impressive record of 25-6 for the season. Offensively, the Gators shoot 48.2% from the field, placing them 37th nationally. They have scored a total of 2,719 points this year, averaging 87.7 points per game. The team grabs an average of 45.5 rebounds per game and provides 16.9 assists (33rd in college basketball) while committing 11.7 turnovers. The Gators average 17.6 personal fouls and have a free throw success rate of 70.8%.
Defensively, Florida ranks 117th in Division 1 for points allowed, giving up 71.7 PPG. They force 11.2 turnovers per game and allow opponents to shoot 40.6% from the field (28th in the nation). Opponents are making 32.2% of their three-point attempts against them (206 of 639), and they allow 71.8% free throw shooting. Additionally, they restrict teams to 10.9 assists and 31.2 total rebounds per game, placing them 22nd and 26th in college hoops respectively.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NCAA game against the spread?
Prediction: Take Florida (-11)
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