No. 1 Florida going for SEC history on Senior Day


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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — They've spent countless hours together over the last four years, creating the kind of bonds that last a lifetime. They've played 141 games together, winning most of them while developing the kind of chemistry that pays off in crunch time of close games. They've celebrated three Southeastern Conference championships in four years and felt the sting of coming up one victory short of the Final Four the last three years.

Florida seniors Casey Prather, Scottie Wilbekin, Will Yeguete and Patric Young are the heart and soul of the top-ranked Gators.

While they have their sights set on winning a national title, they also have a chance to make history in their home finale Saturday against No. 25 Kentucky (22-8, 12-5).

The Gators (28-2, 17-0) can become the first team in SEC history to go 18-0 in league play.

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