For the second season in a row, Florida will have the opportunity to start the year 3-0. The only thing standing in their way is St. Bonaventure, but the Bonnies are no joke.
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Leadership
St. Bonaventure is led by 2015-2016 A-10 Coach of the Year Mark Schmidt, who is in his 10th season with the program. Schmidt has led the team to three postseason appearances, making the NIT last season, despite going 22-9 in a very difficult conference. On the court, the team is led by Jaylen Adams, the junior guard from Baltimore. Adams averaged 17.9 points, 5.0 assists, 3.7 rebounds and 1.3 steals per game last year as a sophomore. In his only game this season, he dropped 23 points, 3 rebounds, 3 blocks and a steal in a win vs. St. Francis (PA) University. The junior is also deadly accurate from three-point range, shooting 43.8% from beyond the arc last season, and was selected to the 1st team A10 All-Conference team last season. Coach White discussed Jaylen Adams and the team’s versatility as a whole.
New Faces
St. Bonaventure is bringing in six new players this year including 3 freshmen, 1 junior, 1 senior and a graduate transfer. The three non-freshman recruits include Chinonso Obokoh, David Andoh and Matt Mobley. Obokoh transferred from Syracuse after playing three seasons in the Carrier Dome. Andoh came to the Bonnies from Liberty, while Mobley joined the team after playing at Central Connecticut. Mobley averaged 17 points per game at CCS and Andoh posted 10 points and 7 rebounds per game while at Liberty. Coach White summarized Mobley and Jaylen Adams’ impacts on offense.
History
The Gators and the Bonnies have only played once before, with Florida taking down St. Bonaventure, 88-75 on December 27, 1977 at the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville. While the teams have only faced off once, Mike White and Mark Schmidt have crossed paths before while White was still at Louisiana Tech. The Bulldogs took down the Bonnies in that game, 76-72, in the final round of the 2013 Gulf Coast Showcase.
On the Rise
In the second week of the AP Poll, the Florida Gators did not receive a ranking, but garnered 38 total votes, a step up from pre-season AP Poll where they received only 18 votes. Only four teams received more votes to be in the AP Top 25 (Dayton, Maryland, FSU and San Diego State).
Improvements
The Gators have vastly stepped up their free-throw shooting game, going 78.6% from the line in two games this season, up from their abysmal 64.7% average last season. Their last game vs. Mercer, in which the Gators shot 80% from the foul line, marked only the fifth time in the last two seasons where Florida shot a combined 80% or better from the charity stripe. Coach White mentioned in detail how much of an impact bringing in a sports psychologist in the offseason did for them.
Scoring
In a season where Dorian Finney-Smith’s points had to be made up for, the Gators are doing a great job spreading the production across the board. Devin Robinson is leading the team with 13 points per game, but the five guys who follow him are all within five points per game, as Justin Leon is averaging 12.5 points per game, Canyon Barry is averaging 10 points per game, John Egbunu is averaging 9.5 points per game, KeVaughn Allen is averaging 9.5 points per game and Kasey Hill is averaging 8.5 points per game. Florida still needs to improve their three-point shooting this season as the team has shot a measly 30% from downtown. Last season’s team, who ranked among the lowest in the entire nation in three-point shooting, averaged 31.9%. Coach White discussed on Tuesday how the team’s defense has been fine, but that the offense still needs improvement, specifically against the zone. White did also talk about Justin Leon’s career-high 17 points against Mercer.
Pound the Offensive Glass
Florida is t-19th in offensive rebounds per game, averaging 17.5 per game. The Gator dominance on the offensive boards against Mercer led them to victory, as UF grabbed 20 offensive rebounds, leading to 24 second-chance points. To put it in perspective, the Bears only had 22 total rebounds in the game. Florida had 47.
Dominating Turnovers
Florida ranks t-13th in turnover margin in the country, with an 8:1 ratio. The Gators are outscoring their opponents, 46-13, off of turnovers, and had a 22-6 advantage against Mercer last game.
How to Watch/Listen
St. Bonaventure-Florida tips off at 7 PM in Lakeland at The Lakeland Center. The game can be streamed on the SEC Network+ with Bernie Guenther and Bill Koss on the call. You can listen to the game on the Gator IMG Sports Network with Mick Hubert and Mark Wise leading the broadcast.
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