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Madison Booker Scores 24, and No. 4 Texas Beats Florida 88-68 in Front of Shaq
Madison Booker led Texas with 24 points as the Longhorns outscored Florida 60-30 in the paint to secure their 20th win of the season, ending a two-game road skid.
- On Thursday, the Texas Longhorns defeated the Florida Gators 88-68 at the O'Connell Center with Shaquille O'Neal, NBA Hall of Famer, in attendance.
- Playing for the first time in 11 days after a postponement, Texas Longhorns dominated inside, outscoring Florida 60-30 in the paint beginning in the second period.
- Booker, efficient and versatile, scored 24 points on 11 of 21 shots with six rebounds, four assists, three steals, and a block, including eight points in the second quarter.
- Texas moved to 20-2, 5-2 in the SEC, and will host Oklahoma on Sunday, while Florida's loss drops the Gators to 13-10, 1-7.
- Off the court, Shaquille O'Neal, Hall of Famer, wore a purple `Shaq` sweatsuit and posed for pictures as Me'Arah O'Neal played before him, while Florida Gators faced three top-six opponents in seven days.
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Madison Booker scores 24, and No. 4 Texas beats Florida 88-68 in front of Shaq
Madison Booker scored 24 points, Aaliyah Crump added 14 and No. 4 Texas pounded Florida inside on its way to an 88-68 victory in front of Shaquille O’Neal.
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Read Full ArticleBig Three Combine for 50 Points, but Texas Outlasts Florida 88-68
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The Florida Women's Basketball Team once again put an early scare into a top-10 opponent, holding No. 4/4 Texas to just 16 points in the first quarter. The Longhorns offense got going in the second, particularly in the paint where they enjoyed a 60-30 advantage on the night, and pulled away in the fourth for an 88-68 victory. The "Big Three" of Liv McGill, Me'Arah O'Neal and Laila Reynolds combined to score 50 points for the …
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