10 Monday, March 28.,1994 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Florida heads to Final Four The Associated Press MIAMI — Craig Brown's flurry of three-pointers provided an appropriate path to the Final Four for the Florida Gators. The longshots won with long shots. Brown hit three-pointers on three consecutive possessions to break open a close game yesterday, and unheralded Florida won the East Regional by beating Boston College 74-66. The Gators, 29-7, earned their first trip to the Final Four. Coach Lon Kruger's team will play Southeast Regional champion Duke, 27-5, in Saturday's national semifinals at Charlotte, N.C. "We feel great about our opportunity," said Brown, who scored 21 points and was named the regional's outstanding player. "After we cut down one net, we got in the locker room, and Coach told us we forgot to cut down the other net. I told him, 'Hev, we're new at this.'" Boston College, which at No. 9 was the lowest seed remaining in the tournament, finished 23-11. “It’s been a lot of fun getting here, but coming so far and being so close, it’s going to hurt,” said Bill Curley, who scored 20 points for the Eagles. Southeastern Conference co-champion Florida entered the regional as the No. 3 seed but still was lightly regarded, in part because of the program's lackluster past. The Gators had made only three previous NCAA tournament appearances and were 7-21 just four years ago. Losses by Connecticut, North Carolina and Indiana helped clear the way for Florida in the regional. "These players have not been distracted at all by the low expecta- tions, the Kruger said. "We've read the papers and seen that everyone has played badly against us. We appreciate that. Today, we won a game." The catalyst was Brown, the only senior in Florida's starting lineup. His big baskets turned a 56-53 deficit into a 62-56 lead with 3:50 remaining. The turnaround marked the 15th and final lead change. "Craig hit big-time shots," Kruger said. "They weren't easy shots.[Boston College] guarded it pretty well, but he stepped up and hit them like a big-time player does." Boston College-coach Jim O'Brien said Brown's three-pointers made the difference. "I thought we guarded him pretty well," O'Brien said. "He took the ball coming away from the basket, turned around and took the shots. Defensively, you don't mind if he takes shots like that. But give him credit — he stepped up and hit them." Boston College squandered chances to close the deficit. The Eagles missed four free throws in the final 3:24 and committed three turnovers in the last minute. Florida always has been a football state, and it took awhile for fans to catch basketball fever. The Gators played 14 games before their first sell-out at home. But on Sunday, Florida had a partisan crowd roaring with every basket. "We're trying to build a foundation for years to come." Brown said. Dan Cross scored 14 points and Dametri Hill 12 for the Gators. Andrew DeClercq gave him an unexpected boost with 16 points — nearly double his average — and 13 rebounds. Howard Eisley had 19 points for Boston College, which shot just 38 percent. "A lot of that had to do with their defense." O'Brien said. Gerrod Abram's steal and breakaway dunk gave Boston College its biggest lead, 51-45, with 11:27 remaining. The Eagles made only three field goals the rest of the way. Florida scored the next eight points, taking a 53-51 lead on Jason Anderson's fast-break layup. Boston College tied the game at 53 on two free throws by Danya Abrams, ending a 51/2-minute scoring drought. Curley's three-point play gave the Eagles a 56-53 lead before Brown put Florida in front to stay. The Eagles scored just one fast-break basket. They missed 11 of 15 three-point tries after sinking 22 three-pointers in back-to-back victories over North Carolina and Indiana. Malcolm Huckaby was 0-for-4 on three-pointers and scored just one point, 9.5 below his average. Huckaby, Curley, Eisley and Abram were all four-year starters who played their final game for Boston College. "After a couple of weeks we'll probably be proud of what we did," Abram said. Free-throw shooting kept the Eagles in the game. In the first 32 minutes they outscored the Gators at the line 13-1. Florida held a 35-33 halftime lead, thanks in part to 12 points from DeClerc. "People didn't have confidence in us and didn't think we could be a prominent team," Cross said. "But we had faith and confidence in ourselves. We didn't know how far we could go. Now we're going to the Final Four." NIT semifinals begin tonight The Associated Press NEW YORK — For those stuck-up types who think the college basketball postseason begins and ends with the NCAA tournament, here are three little letters. N-I-T. 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