Dayton welcomes bigger challenges

MEMPHIS - The Dayton Flyers are feeling confident and loose with the upsets they’ve already pulled off in this NCAA Tournament.

They are also ready to wreck what’s left of anyone’s bracket with their greatest challenge ahead and a trip to the Final Four on the line.

Enter the Florida Gators, the overall top seed.

While the 11th-seeded Flyers already have exceeded expectations going into today’s South Regional final, the Gators are driven too. They talk of chasing greatness, trying to add to a 29-game winning streak that’s the best in school history. Florida also is back in the Elite Eight having lost here the past three years.

“We’re just very blessed and fortunate to be a team that can put themselves in this opportunity to play for a Final Four again,” Florida senior Patric Young said Friday. “Going to prepare and do the best we can, especially as a senior class, because it’s our last go-round to make it to that next step.”

The Gators had their past three seasons ended by Butler (in overtime), Louisville and Michigan. Young said the Gators have learned from each of those regional final losses.

“We’re going to do the best we can and make sure we go out there leaving no regrets,” Young said.

Coach Billy Donovan, who won his 450th career game at Florida when the Gators downed UCLA on Thursday night, said this team is so different from each of the past three. Donovan noted he had to replace three starters - Mike Rosario, Kenny Boyntonand Erik Murphy - from last year’s team alone.

But every loss to end a season hurts, and Donovan isn’t ready to separate one from another.

“I can tell you it was just as painful in 2000 walking off the court losing the national championship game as it was losing last year in the Elite Eight,” Donovan said. “So I don’t know if there’s any easy way, because I think everybody this time of year is putting in their heart and soul.”

Florida (35-2) hasn’t lost since Dec. 2 at UConn, and the Gators’ victory over UCLA matched the school record for most victories in a season set by the 2007 national championship team. Their string of Elite Eights is even more impressive considering no other team has even made four consecutive Sweet 16 appearances in the same span.

Dayton Coach Archie Miller was asked if he has quizzed brother Sean for tips on Florida’s press, considering Arizona played the Gators last season. Miller said his brother is too busy, and they aren’t talking anyway right now, but the Dayton coach has seen the Gators plenty on TV.

Miller will counter Florida’s experience and winning tradition with his deep bench. Dayton (26-10) used 12 players in beating Stanford 82-72 in the semifinal, and they aren’t worried about seeding at this point of a tournament where they have already knocked off Ohio State and Syracuse.

“It made us think we can play against anybody in the country,” Dayton guard Jordan Sibert said.

“At the end of the game, we’ll be right there to win it.”

Sports, Pages 21 on 03/29/2014

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