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Gators Forward Colin Castleton Eclipses 1,000-Point Mark at Florida
Florida Gators ahead Colin Castleton surpassed a significant milestone on Saturday afternoon as he eclipsed the 1,000-point mark for the orange and blue.
He’s the primary Gators participant to succeed in the mark since Chris Chiozza in 2018 and stands because the second Florida switch ever to publish 1,000 factors at UF alongside Dorian Finney-Smith. Castleton joins the unique membership because the fifty fifth all-time Gators basketball participant to succeed in the milestone.
Coming into the day needing simply 11 factors to succeed in the quadruple-digit complete in factors, Castleton reached that purpose in opposition to an undersized Missouri staff with a layup.
Since his switch from Michigan three offseasons in the past, Castleton has served as a mainstay within the Gators’ lineup on the 5 spot to account for 14.5 factors, 7.7 rebounds, 1.6 assists and a couple of.4 blocks per recreation in 68 appearances (65 begins).
When Todd Golden and his employees took over, retaining the proficient massive man from Deland, Fla., was a significant focus as they appeared to move into 12 months one with one of the skilled and extremely regarded bigs within the SEC. His return has paid dividends for the brand new Florida employees so far.
He at present boasts one of many highest utilization charges of any participant in faculty basketball when on the court docket, no matter measurement or place. His nifty inside footwork, court docket imaginative and prescient and expanded vary make him a troublesome menace to opposing defenses.
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Nevertheless, regardless of his presence as a scorer, Castleton’s most applauded contribution comes rim protector. His capacity to change photographs has elevated as of late, aiding the Gators to back-to-back SEC victories and to the nation’s No. 21 defensive effectivity margin.
He is totaled 12 blocked photographs within the final two matchups in opposition to Georgia (7) and LSU (5).
The Gators are in motion at present in opposition to the Missouri Tigers as they appear to increase a promising two-game win streak to a few in opposition to the nation’s No. 20 staff.
Florida is at present main the Tigers, 52-48, with 9:34 to go within the second half.
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Florida-Tulane free livestream: How to watch Gasparilla Bowl, TV, schedule
The Florida Gators play against the Tulane Green Wave in the Union Home Mortgage Gasparilla Bowl. The matchup will begin at 2:30 p.m. CT on ESPN 2. Fans can watch this game for free online by using the free trials offered by DirecTV Stream and Fubo TV. Alternatively, Sling offers a first-month discount to new users.
The Gators enter this matchup with a 7-5 record, and they have played well recently. The team has won three consecutive games, including two victories against ranked opponents.
In their most recent game, the Gators defeated Florida State 31-11. During the victory, Florida accrued 368 total yards. The team rushed for 235 yards and averaged more than six yards per carry.
The Florida defense also played well against Florida State, forcing five turnovers.
The Green Wave enter this matchup with a 9-4 record, but they have lost back-to-back games. In their most recent game, the Green Wave lost 35-14 against Army.
During the loss, Tulane struggled defensively. The team allowed 335 rushing yards and conceded nearly six yards per carry.
Fans can watch this game for free online by using the free trials offered by DirecTV Stream and Fubo TV. Alternatively, Sling offers a first-month discount to new users.
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How to Watch: Louisville Cardinals at Florida State Seminoles
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A week removed from falling to Kentucky in the Battle of the Bluegrass, the Louisville men’s basketball program is back in action, traveling to Florida State for their first road game in ACC play.
While the Cardinals might have lost to their most hated rival in their last time out, they certainly gave the Wildcats a run for their money. Despite having only eight healthy scholarship players, Louisville kept within striking distance of Kentucky for the majority of the game before ultimately falling 93-85 in Rupp Arena.
As for the Seminoles, year 23 under head coach Leonard Hamilton is off to a solid start. While FSU is currently six games over .500 and heading into their matchup with Louisville on a two-game win streak, they’re 0-3 against teams ranked in KenPom’s top-100, including an 84-74 overtime loss at NC State.
This will be the 54th all-time meeting between Louisville and Florida State, with the Cardinals owning a 35-18 advantage. UofL won 101-92 back on Feb. 3, 2024 in the last matchup, snapping a seven-game losing streak to the Seminoles.
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More South Florida school zones will be getting speed cameras – how it's been going
If you don’t look carefully, you could easily miss the cameras set up outside schools. They, however, are watching you, and if you’re going at least 10 miles over the speed limit, you will receive a $100 surprise in the mail.
“If you don’t want to get one of those violations just stay within the speed limit, very simple,” said Village of Pinecrest Police Chief Jason Cohen.
Pinecrest and South Miami were the first cities in South Florida to take advantage of a new state law allowing automated cameras to catch speeders in school zones. Since their systems went online in October, they’ve sent out about 7,400 citations in South Miami and about 5,800 in Pinecrest.
“It’s too early to say from the data on the overall impact it’s going to have around the schools, but we believe it’s going to change peoples’ driving patterns, that they’re going to be cognizant that they’re near a school and they’re going to automatically slow down, that’s the goal,” Cohen said.
Diane Gilmore has been a security monitor for decades at Palmetto Senior High School. She said she sees speeders fly past the school all the time as students are trying to cross the street, and she’s glad the cameras have been installed.
“I think they did a good idea because a lot of times, they be going across the street, these cars don’t respect us at all, they come fast and I say it ain’t careful, somebody gonna end up getting killed,” Gilmore said.
Students spilling out of school seem to appreciate the cameras.
“I think it’s good, ‘cause it controls the drivers so the drivers don’t speed and especially in a school zone,” said Nicholas Henriquez, a senior at Palmetto who drives to school.
Not everyone agrees. Christian Gutierrez picks up a student regularly and he’s not impressed with the cameras’ impact.
“Even speedbumps, I feel like, stops speeding,” Gutierrez said. “More than the cameras, yeah, for sure.”
The school zone cameras operate only on school days, starting a half hour before school starts and ending a half hour after school ends, no matter what the speed limit is during those hours. The police departments make $39 for each citation issued.
“But I think it’s important to highlight that the funds coming in have to be used for public safety,” Chief Cohen said. “Anything that can help make our city safer, especially around the children and the schools, we looked at it as a win.”
Soon, police departments in Miami Gardens, West Miami, Davie and Plantation will be starting up their own school zone camera systems. Miami-Dade Police have also installed cameras outside eleven schools with many more to follow. Cohen predicts almost all South Florida police departments will join the trend.
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