No. 12 Florida Gators vs. No. 13 Mississippi State Bulldogs - Highlights | 2026 SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament First Round | 3/4/2026 Liv McGill posted a near triple-double with 22 points, 10 assists and seven rebounds, Me’Arah O’Neal added 22 points, and No. 12 seed Florida rolled past Mississippi State 86–68 in the first round of the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament on Wednesday in Greenville, South Carolina. The Gators led from start to finish and secured the largest margin of victory in program history in an SEC Tournament game. Florida (18–14) controlled the game despite a slow shooting start, finishing 28-of-56 from the field while converting 22-of-28 free throws (79%). O’Neal sparked the offense with three second-quarter 3-pointers that helped Florida push its lead to double digits for good. After Mississippi State trimmed the deficit to eight early in the quarter, O’Neal answered with a three that made it 24–13 with 8:30 remaining in the half, beginning a stretch where the Gators steadily pulled away. Mississippi State (18–13), which has now lost five straight games, struggled to find rhythm offensively and committed nine turnovers in the first quarter while falling behind 21–11. Favour Nwaedozi recorded her 15th double-double of the season with 12 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Bulldogs, while Destiney McPhaul added 12 points and six assists. Freshman Madison Francis scored nine points before fouling out after 17 minutes of action. Florida’s balanced offense and strong free-throw shooting helped the Gators maintain control throughout the second half, continuing their recent success in the series after also defeating Mississippi State 71–56 on Feb. 19. Mississippi State now awaits a potential postseason invitation, while Florida advances to face No. 7 Oklahoma, the tournament’s No. 5 seed, in the second round on Thursday. 🚨 Subscribe → https://www.youtube.com/@SEC 🎥 Watch more SEC Women’s Basketball Highlights → https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwtCoGcMK22qIHzdnXBJOfJCHnN_K5c36&si=g8_i-WYWcCNQxZSD 💻 More SEC Women’s Basketball Content → https://www.secsports.com 🌐 SEC Social https://www.instagram.com/sec http://twitter.com/sec https://www.tiktok.com/@sec http://facebook.com/secsports #SEC #SECTournament #FloridaWBB #MississippiStateWBB #Gators #HailState #WomensBasketball #CollegeBasketball #Highlights #SECNetwork #ESPN
It's now the home stretch of the season, and the Phantoms are looking to start a hot streak as they play the Comets.
The Rams celebrated Senior Night in style as seniors Jadrian Tracey and Barry Evans combined for 21 points, while clutch buckets down the stretch by junior Lazar Djokovic and sophomore Terrence Hill Jr. proved to be the difference as VCU held off George Mason.
After a rough 4–8 stretch for BYU basketball, capped off by back-to-back losses to UCF and West Virginia, are injuries to blame, or is there a deeper problem with the Cougars’ squad this season? The KSL Sports Zone's DJ & PK recap BYU's weekend losses and explore whether multiple injuries to key players can truly explain the Cougars falling short of this season's expectations. 📌 In This Video: ✅ Reaction to BYU's 84-97 loss to UCF and 71-79 loss to West Virginia ✅ The impact of missing multiple players due to injury on BYU's season ✅ How much responsibility belongs to head coach Kevin Young ✅ Starting lineup changes and other potential solutions before tournament play 🎧 Listen to DJ & PK weekdays from 6am - 10am on the KSL Sports Zone, and watch full episodes on the KSL Sports YouTube channel! 📱 Subscribe to KSL Sports for all your BYU basketball coverage, breaking news, game breakdowns, and expert analysis. #gocougs #byubasketball #big12 #kslsports #utahsports
All American is live from Studio A! Maria Trivelpiece and Kyle Youmans break down the last few weeks in American Women's Basketball leading into the final week of the season. We know the 10 teams that will be in Birmingham at the Americna Championship with the top 2 seeds locked up with Rice and East Carolina. Speaking of Rice. The streak has continued and is currently at 21. Due to that streak Rice is the American Regular Season Champions and will be the top seed in Birmingham. A dominant performance against Tulsa where they put up over 100 points showcased the talent on this team and why they are the have been the best team across the league all season. South Florida looks to finish strong as the Bulls aim for 3 or 4 seed in the conference tournament. The defending champs are looking to repeat once again and the consistency they have show down the stretch will be key. Edyn Battle has been a force all season and will be huge for South Florida down the stretch. North Texas also conintues its goo dplay down the stretch and have found some complete performances as they look to win in March and capture their first American Tournament Title. Andi Schissler (Swishler as Kyle calls her) has made the Mean Green offense more dynamicthe last few weeks and will be huge for success in Birmingham. East Carolina has been overshadowed by Rice all season which is saying something since the Pirates have a single season school record in regular season wins (21) and conference wins (21). East Carolina will look to finish strong knowing they are locked into the 2 seed in Birmingham. Temple has stepped up the last couple weeks winning 3 of 4 games and could be a dangerous team in the tournament as Kaylah Turner and Tristen Taylro lead the way for Owls team that has depth and talent across the board. Tulsa got off to a great start in conference play and has stuggled a little down the stretch. But don't let this team get hot cause when they do they can beat anyone. It is when the go cold that that they seem to falter at times. The rest of the field if higlights by UTSA, Charlotte, Florida Atlantic and Tulane. All teams look to have success over final 2 games to head into Birmingham on a strong note where they hope they can play spoiler. They look at the schedule for the final day of the regular season on Saturday when seeding will be set for the Tournament. Head Coach of the Regular Season Champion Rice Owls Liindsay Edmonds joins the show to discuss the ride this team has been on all season. Along with where the TNT (Today Not Tomorrow) mentality of the season stems from. She also discusses how any is Rice's best player on any given day whihc makes this team so dangerous. They also talk about what it will take to win in Birmingham especially at the favorite, a position they have not been in the last 2 years despite their deep runs March is here! Which means March Madness is right around the corner and with that it is time for some NCAA Woen's Basketball Tournament Trivia. Maria and Kyle do there best to see how much they know about one of the best sporting events there is They then end the show with top plays of the week higlighted by the diamond this week with outstanding defnesive plays in softball and baseball. Along with game winning buckets on the hardwood and an absolute poster by who else but Jordan Riley 0:00 - Intro and Welcome 1:10 - Standings 2:53 - Rice Women's Basketball Regular Season Champions 10:30 - South Florida Women's Basketball 17:45 - North Texas Women's Basketball 24:16 - East Carolina Women's Basketball, Record Settign Season 30:35 - Temple Women's Basketball 35:45 - Tulsa Woen's Basketball 40:00 - Rest of the Pack 42:10 - Final Day Schedule 43:20 - Rice Head Coach Lindsay Edmonds Joins the Show 51:45 - NCAA Women's March Madness Trivia 57:50 - Top Plays of the Week #cbb #marchmadness #basketball #womensbasketball #collegebasketball
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