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Mann scores 22 points, Florida holds off Vandy 69-63 at SEC

Florida's Tyree Appleby (22) drives against Vanderbilt's Scotty Pippen Jr. (2) in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in the Southeastern Conference Tournament Thursday, March 11, 2021, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey) (Mark Humphrey, Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tre Mann scored 22 points, and Florida held off Vanderbilt 69-63 Thursday to advance to the Southeastern Conference tournament quarterfinals.

The fifth-seeded Gators (14-8) snapped a two-game skid coming into the tournament, and they will play No. 4 seed Tennessee on Friday for the second game between the teams in six days.

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Noah Locke scored 13 points for Florida, and Tyree Appleby added 12 off the bench.

Vanderbilt (9-16) lost to Florida for the third time this season and sixth straight in this series.

Scotty Pippen Jr. led the Commodores with 23 points, making all 10 free throws. D.J. Harvey and Trey Thomas each had 12 points.

The Commodores, who won only three league games in the regular season, had their chances for a second SEC win within 24 hours.

Pippen pulled Vanderbilt within 64-63 with a pair of free throws with 1:40 left. But Mann hit a jumper with 53 seconds to go, and Thomas missed a 3 for Vandy with 31 seconds remaining as the Gators held on.

Florida appeared ready to cruise to a sixth straight win in this series up 34-22 at halftime after the Gators scored the final eight of the half.

Thomas keyed an 11-0 spurt with three consecutive 3s for Vanderbilt, the last giving the Commodores their first lead since the opening minutes at 55-54 with 8:39 remaining.

Appleby put Florida ahead to stay with two free throws with 7:13 left at 58-57.

BIG PICTURE

Florida: The SEC’s best shooting team made this game closer than it needed to be. The Gators went cold from the floor in the second half, missing five straight and going more than five minutes without a field goal. They did hold Vanderbilt without a field goal the final 4:05.

Vanderbilt: The Commodores missed Dylan Disu, the SEC's leading rebounder. He averaged 9.2 rebounds per game before having season-ending knee surgery on Feb. 26. They were outscored 34-18 in the paint and outrebounded 38-29.

LATE GATORS

Appleby and Scottie Lewis both were late to Florida's shootaround Thursday morning, according to the SEC Network, and both wound up on the bench to start the game. Appleby played seven minutes in the first half and Lewis just six.

UP NEXT

Vanderbilt coach Jerry Stackhouse can get some more help for Pippen and Disu for his third season.

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