Gators Fall to James Madison, Continue Slide at St. Pete Showcase
The Florida women’s basketball team’s promising start to the season is beginning to fade as the Gators dropped their fourth straight game, falling 77-72 to James Madison on Friday afternoon at the St. Pete Showcase. The loss brings Florida below .500 for the first time this season.
Solid Starts, Tough Finish
Florida’s starting lineup delivered a mostly solid performance, led by freshman guard Liv McGill. McGill put up a game-high 20 points on 8-of-11 shooting from the field, including a hot hand from 3-point range, connecting on 4 out of 6 attempts.
Sophomore guard Laila Reynolds continued her strong early season play with 15 points, one block, and one steal, while senior guard Jeriah Warren chipped in 16 points and grabbed six rebounds.
The Gators came out strong, building a 10-point lead in the first quarter. However, James Madison answered backstory sun. By halftime, the score was tied 43-43.
Florida briefly retook the lead in the second half off a layup from senior center Ra Shaya Kyle, but it proved to be their last advantage. James Madison responded with a decisive 8-0 run.
A Final Push Falls Short
With less than four minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, Florida found themselves trailing by 14 points. The Gators staged a valiant comeback, cutting the deficit to 75-72 with a 13-2 run.
Despite the late push, the Gators’ comeback bid ultimately fell short.
Redshirt junior guard Peyton McDaniel stepped up for James Madison, making a pair of clutch free throws to help secure the win for the Dukes. McDaniel finished the game with 20 points on 6-of-15 shooting from three-point range.
Florida returns to the Stephen C. O’Connell Center on Dec. 2 to host Hofstra. Tip-off is set for 7:00 p.m.
What specific issues have contributed to the Florida Gators women’s basketball team’s recent struggles?
## Gators Struggling: A Conversation with Coach [GUEST NAME]
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**HOST:** Welcome back to Gator Sports Talk! The Florida Gators women’s basketball team had a rough couple of days down in St. Petersburg at the Showcase Tournament, losing their latest game to James Madison. To help us understand what’s going on, we have Coach [GUEST NAME] joining us today. Coach, welcome!
**COACH [GUEST NAME]:** Thanks for having me.
**HOST:** Let’s get right to it. After a strong start to the season, the Gators have now dropped a few games. What do you think is contributing to this recent slide?
**COACH [GUEST NAME]:** Well, we certainly aren’t playing our best basketball right now. We’re struggling with [**mention specific issues revealed in match reports – turnovers, poor shooting, defensive lapses etc. **]. James Madison is a well-coached team, and they capitalized on our mistakes.
**HOST:** It’s frustrating to see this kind of performance after such a promising start. Are there any particular areas you’re focusing on in practice to turn things around?
**COACH [GUEST NAME]:** Absolutely. We’re going back to basics – focusing on fundamentals, improving our execution, and building back our confidence. We need to emphasize [ **mention specific areas of focus – ball movement, defensive intensity, shot selection etc. **].
**HOST:** The season is still young, and there’s plenty of time to get back on track. What message do you want to send to Gator fans right now?
**COACH [GUEST NAME]:** We appreciate the support, and we know Gator Nation is behind us. We’re a resilient team, and we’re going to work hard to turn this around. We’re committed to getting better every day and competing at a high level.
**HOST:** Thanks for your time and honesty, Coach [GUEST NAME]. We wish you and the Gators the best of luck in the rest of the season.
**COACH [GUEST NAME]:** Thank you.
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**Note:** This interview is based on the given query and would need to be adapted based on actual match reports and details about the Gators’ recent performance.