| ARLINGTON,    Texas (AP) — SEC champion Florida is going to its third straight NCAA regional final, while the improbable tournament    journey for Florida Gulf Coast is over. The    Eagles, the    No. 15 seed few people even knew of on Selection Sunday, had their season    ended just before midnight Friday with a 62-50 loss to one of the big schools    from Florida. The high-flying team from    "Dunk City" jumped out to an early    11-point lead. But the No. 3 seed Gators (29-7)    and their roster filled with NCAA tourney experience were just too strong and    too good. FGCU matched its season low for points. Michael    Frazier made a    pair of 3-pointers from the left side, in front of the Gulf Coast bench, to    start a 16-0 run late in the first half. Those were Frazier's only baskets of    the game, but they came during a 4½-minute span when the Eagles (26-11)    suddenly couldn't even get off a shot. They missed their only field goal    attempt while turning the ball over four times in that span. That slump finally ended    when Sherwood Brown, their dreadlocked senior    showman, made a layup in the final minute to get Florida Gulf Coast back within    30-26 by halftime. But FGCU players walked    down the steps off the raised court at Cowboys Stadium at the break with    their heads down — much different than the team that looked so loose and    ready for a good time after an early 11-0 run — similar to extended spurts    they had in upsetting No. 2 seed Georgetown and No. 7 seed San Diego State. The Gators play Michigan    in the South Regional final at Cowboys Stadium on Sunday. They are trying to    get to their first NCAA Final Four since consecutive national championships    in 2006 and 2007. Michigan overcame a    14-point deficit earlier Friday and beat No. 1 seed Kansas 87-85 in overtime. After the Gators turned    up the defensive pressure, the most fun team this side of the Harlem    Globetrotters was suddenly having a lot fewer laughs. Those high-flying dunks    and alley-oops weren't there and Florida forced 20 turnovers. FGCU heads back to Fort    Myers (aka Dunk City), where they have man-made lakes and a beach on campus,    having given the tournament a blast of fresh air while its players were just    having a blast. The south Florida state school also got about the best free    publicity its administrators could ever hope for. Mike    Rosario led    the Gators with 15 points, while Scottie Wilbekin had 13 and Casey Prather    11. Brown led FGCU with 14    points, and Chase Fieler had 12. Fieler started the    Eagles' big run, the only one they'd have, with a 3-pointer from the top of    the key before the kind of plays that earned their "Dunk City"    moniker. After Brett Comer stole a    pass, he ran down the court and threw up an alley-oop pass for the trailing    Brown, delivering a slam that sent the announced crowd of more than 40,000    into a frenzy — except for those in Gator orange. Comer then flipped    another backward pass to Bernard Thompson for a 3-pointer. Then Fielder had    another 3-pointer — less than 3 minutes after the first one — for a 15-4 lead    only six minutes into the game. Could the first No. 15    seed to make it into the round of 16 actually go further? Not against Florida, the    team that had been here so many times before. The FGCU run came too early,    leaving the Gators plenty of time to recover. After Frazier's second 3,    Florida Gulf Coast coach Andy Enfield — the gap-toothed coach married to a    former model — was angry when he called timeout and gathered his team    together. The timeout and another attempted lob pass inside didn't stop the    Gators surge. Rosario knocked away the    pass inside to Eric McKnight, sending the break the other way. Casey Prather    grabbed an offensive rebound, and with his back to the basket, basically    flipped the ball over his head and it went in. McKnight missed two free    throws after that, and Wilbekin penetrated for a short jumper to tie the game    at 24. Rosario hit a go-ahead 3-pointer after a steal by Will Yeguete. Eddie Murray had a steal    for Florida Gulf Coast, but Patric Young took it right back and got it to    Boynton. He made the layup while being fouled, and added the free throw for a    30-24 lead. The Eagles has 12    turnovers in the first half — one less than they had in each of their first    two NCAA tourney games. They took twice as many shots (32-16) as Florida, but    that wasn't enough. There was still 10    minutes left on the halftime clock when FGCU returned to the court, and    players started taking shots even as their mascot was on the court doing a    halftime routine. But Florida scored the    first seven points of the second half. Boynton drove for a layup and was    fouled before making the free throw. Rosario then drove for a shot off the    glass and after another FGCU turnover had a floater that rattled in before    Enfield called timeout with his team suddenly down 37-26. But they never threatened    and soon their NCAA run was over. | 
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