Florida Gators announce fifth sellout crowd for Vanderbilt game
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – For the fifth time in conference play, the Florida men’s basketball team will have a packed house this weekend. Saturday’s matchup against Vanderbilt has sold out, the Gators Ticket Office announced Tuesday.
The Gators have sold out in advance of all five SEC Saturday home games this season. A limited number of obstructed-view seats remain for walk-up purchases starting at 12 p.m. on game day.
Visit FloridaGators.com for single-game tickets for the final two home SEC contests this season as the 24th-ranked Gators host Missouri on Feb. 28 and Alabama on March 5.
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Florida has won seven of its last eight games and visits No. 13 Alabama on Wednesday before returning home to play in front of the sellout crowd this Saturday.
Todd Golden on Florida sellout crowds
“As you can imagine, it’s obviously something that we’re really grateful for top to bottom, myself as the leader of the program but also, all of our coaches, the players, especially. Any good player wants to play in front of a packed house, in front of a sold-out crowd. And I think the continued support, we’re very grateful for it and I think it shows some real positives in terms of the direction of this program – that we have people that are continuing to come out and really enjoy watching our guys play. We’ve been playing really well. For our guys to kind of see that positive feedback, as well as the community, the fans, it’s just going in the right direction. Now we got another opportunity tomorrow to keep building. We need to keep taking advantage of the great crowds. But the fans, especially since we got into conference play have been fantastic and I think it’s been a big reason as to why we played so well at home.”
























