University of Florida - Tower Yearbook / Seminole Yearbook

 - Class of 1985

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University of Florida - Tower Yearbook / Seminole Yearbook, Class of 1985, Page 122
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“Dunks Captivate Fans - The season brought many accomplishments to the Gator basketball squad. Not only did the team win games, but, finally, it won the support of Gator fans. The word " basketball " was rarely spoken by Gator fans and going to an actual game was unheard of. But, thanks to the efforts of coach Norm Sloan and a spectacular basketball team, people everywhere realized there was more to Florida than just football. Fans at home games averaged 8,000 in 1984 and the Florida vs. Florida State match-up saw a record crowd of over 13,000 fans, the largest amount of ever to watch a collegiate basketball game in the state of Florida. The growing support for basketball was encouraging to the players, trainers and coaches and they, in return, the fans with an exciting year in sports. The year ' s regular season was like a rollercoaster ride, exciting, scary, but well worth the trip. The Gators started the season with a seven game winning streak before entering SEC competition. On the road, the Gators captured big wins over tough competitions Vanderbilt, Tennessee and Kentucky. This was the first time the Gators had been able to beat all three teams away from home. After beating Ole ' Miss by nearly 20 points at the O ' Dome, Florida found on top of SEC standings where they stood for most of the season. Much of the Gators success is attributable to strong backcourt players like center Eugene McDowell and forwards Randall Leath, Francisco Leon and Joe Lawrence. On the perimeter were sharp shooters Vernon Maxwell, Daryl Greshan and Andrew Moten. With confidence in the team steadily increasing, a strong 84-85 season to build on and bright recruiting chants of SEC may someday become murmurs of NCAA. — Donna Bartee and Tina 1) Vernon Maxwell, Mr. Basketball in the state of Florida as a high schooler, shows off his McDowell-like form. 2) Andrew Moten came into the 1985 season as the SEC Freshman-of-the-year. 3) Center Eugene McDowell, was nicknamed the " Dunking Machine " honoring his spectacular form. 1) K. Rotberg 2) K. Rotberg 118 Men ' s Basketball ”

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