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What channel is Florida basketball vs. Alabama on today. Time, TV for UF’s game
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Florida basketball will face a monumental defensive challenge when its plays Wednesday at No. 13 Alabama.
The Florida Gators (18-7, 8-4 SEC) have won seven of their last eight to break into the AP Top 25 at No. 24. Florida is averaging 84.8 points per game but will face an Alabama team that leads both the SEC and country in scoring at 90.7 points per contest.
The Crimson Tide (18-7, 10-2 SEC) spread opposing defenses out with a four-guard starting lineup, led by senior guard Mark Sears, who is shooting 45.1 percent from 3-point range and leads the SEC in scoring at 20.6 points per game.
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“They’re No. 1 offensively in the nation for a reason and a big part of that is because they’re super-talented on the offensive side of the ball,” Florida basketball coach Todd Golden said. “It’s not just the 3-point shooting. Obviously, they’re efficient from 2, as well. And they play multiple guys who can dribble, pass and shoot it. It’s going to be a really, really tough cover, for sure.”
Golden said he intends to stick with a conventional three-guard, two-forward starting lineup against the Crimson Tide. With 7-foot-1 center Micah Handlogten and 6-10 forward Tyrese Samuel up front, Florida ranks second nationally in offensive rebounding at 16.1 per game.
“We will be pretty consistent and try to take advantage of our size and physicality against them and live with it where it lands,” Golden said. “Again, it’s been good for us all year and we’ve tried to stay away from playing small. But if it calls for it, it does. I’m not saying we won’t do it, but we’ll see if we can take advantage of our size for sure inside.”
Florida basketball vs. Alabama start time
Florida and Georgia are slated to tip off at 7 p.m. ET on Wednesday from Coleman Coliseum in Tuscaloosa, Ala. (capacity 15,383).
Florida basketball vs. Alabama betting odds
Per Draft Kings as of Tuesday afternoon, Alabama is an 8.5-point favorite over Florida. The over/under is 176.
What channel is the Florida basketball vs. Alabama game on today
Florida and Alabama will air on ESPN2 and stream on WatchESPN.com. Tom Hart will handle play-by-play duties, with Jimmy Dykes as the analyst.
How to listen to Florida basketball vs. Alabama game on radio
The Florida-Alabama game will air on AM 850 and FM 98.1 in Gainesville and across the state on the Gator Radio Network. Sean Kelley will handle play-by-play duties, with former Gator great Lee Humphrey as the color analyst.
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Ex-Florida juvenile probation officer accused of leaking court info to drug traffickers
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (CBS12) — A former Florida juvenile probation officer is facing more than 100 felony charges after investigators said she leaked confidential court and law enforcement information to people tied to a drug trafficking investigation.
Crystal Gaynell Ann Lawson was booked into the Orange County Jail on Thursday, according to Orange County Corrections records.
Investigators said Lawson improperly accessed the Comprehensive Case Information System, or CCIS, more than 100 times and shared information from active criminal cases with members of a drug trafficking organization.
FOX 35 Orlando reported Lawson was arrested on 113 felony counts of computer crimes for unauthorized access. Investigators said she allegedly accessed the database 106 times between January and May.
Lawson is accused of using the database to search for active criminal cases tied to members of the organization. Authorities said some of the information that was leaked included arrest warrants and documents connected to an active investigation.
Lawson was hired by the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice in February 2022. As part of that job, she was given access to the CCIS database. Authorities said she was fired later that year after an arrest, but her database access was not terminated.
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Investigators said the leaks resulted in lost evidence, unrecovered assets and at least one person fleeing to avoid arrest before later being taken into custody.
Lawson previously worked for the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, where she had access to the court information system as part of her job. Authorities said she was later fired, but her database access was not terminated.
Orange County Corrections records list Lawson’s case status as “presentenced” and show multiple entries for “offense against computer users.”
The records list the arresting agency as the Orange County Sheriff’s Office and show bond amounts of $10,000 on several listed case sequences. The jail record also notes an “ICJIS Affidavit.”
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Weather Aware Day declared for Friday as heat and strong storms threaten Central Florida
ORLANDO, Fla. – Strong thunderstorms continue to push across Central Florida Thursday evening, with a few storms capable of producing gusty winds, frequent lightning, torrential rainfall and isolated damage before activity gradually winds down later tonight.
The strongest storms are expected through about 10 p.m., with most of the activity weakening and moving offshore by around 11 p.m. Storms are being fueled by sea breeze collisions and abundant moisture across the state. In addition to strong wind gusts, torrential downpours could lead to ponding of water on roads and minor flooding in low-lying and poor-drainage areas.
While storms remain the immediate concern this evening, another round of impactful weather is expected Friday.
The News 6 Weather Team has designated Friday as a Weather Aware Day due to the combination of dangerous heat and the threat for strong to severe thunderstorms.
Before storms develop, temperatures will climb into the low to mid-90s Friday afternoon. Combined with high humidity, it will feel more like 102 to 107 degrees across much of Central Florida. Some locations could once again approach or exceed Heat Advisory criteria.
Scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop during the afternoon and evening hours. The atmosphere will be loaded with tropical moisture, allowing storms to produce frequent lightning, damaging wind gusts, and torrential rainfall.
The Storm Prediction Center has placed all of Central Florida under a Level 1 out of 5 risk for severe weather Friday. While widespread severe weather is not expected, a few storms could become strong enough to produce damaging winds.
In addition, the Weather Prediction Center has highlighted portions of Central Florida for a Level 1 out of 4 risk of excessive rainfall. Any storm will be capable of producing very heavy rain in a short amount of time, which could lead to localized flooding.
The unsettled pattern continues into the weekend. Storm coverage is expected to increase Saturday, and some locations could see multiple rounds of heavy rain. While a few stronger storms remain possible, the flooding threat may become a greater concern by Saturday afternoon and evening.
Looking ahead to next week, rain chances are expected to gradually decrease, but the heat is not going anywhere. High temperatures will remain in the low to mid-90s, with heat index values frequently climbing above 100 degrees. Forecast guidance suggests a higher heat risk could develop once again across Central Florida as we head deeper into next week.
At the beaches, a moderate risk of rip currents continues. Make sure you swim near a lifeguard if you’re heading to the beach.
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‘All over’: Florida mental health counselor finds 50 bats inside her office
SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA)— A Florida mental health counselor walked into a surprising number of bats inside her office last week.
“We had about 50 bats. In the toilet, in the sink. All over,” Shaltala Boss, a licensed mental health counselor, said.
Boss has since moved her office due to maternity season, when it is illegal to exclude or remove bats from April 16 to August 14, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
“Any form of eviction during this time period will result in baby bats being trapped along with adult bats that may not have emerged. Trapped bats will attempt to escape and may end up in the living space of buildings,” FWC said.
Video provided by Boss showed a bat lying on the ground.
“You definitely didn’t want to come to counseling that day,” Boss said.
Boss has since moved to another location and said it is bat-free.
“Most bats will avoid humans at all costs and use natural roosting structures for shelter during the day. However, bats sometimes find their way into our homes and structures, which can present a health hazard,” FWC said.
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