Gators Travel to Vegas for Round Two of WBIT

Last Updated: March 22, 2025By


LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Florida continues its postseason at UNLV on Sunday evening in round two of the WBIT. The Gators travel to Rebels territory at the No. 3 seed, while UNLV sits at the No. 2 seed. The matchup between UF and the Rebels will tip off inside Cox Pavilion at 5 p.m. ET and will be streamed on ESPN+. 

at UNLV (26-7, 16-2 MW):

A FLORIDA WIN WOULD:

  • Make the Gators 4-1 in 2025 post-season play
  • Mark UF’s second consecutive win in the WBIT
  • Put Florida’s record vs. UNLV at 1-1
  • Boast the Gators to a winning record for 2024-25 at 18-17
  • Tally UF’s 5th road win in 2024-25

 
TALE OF THE TAPE:
















Florida THE NUMBERS UNLV
75.2 PPG 74.8
71.3 OPP PPG 61.7
+3.9 SCORING MARGIN +13.1
45.3 FG % 43.7
40.9 OPP FG% 39.8
31.6 3 FG% 34.3
73.1 FT % 74.7
39.9 REBOUNDS PG 38.9
14.5 ASSISTS PG 14.7
17.2 TURNOVERS PG 10.5
7.2 STEALS PG 7.3
3.9 BLOCKS PG 2.8

 
THE SERIES:
The Gators and the Rebels have only met once before in recorded history, dating back to December of 2018. UF fell in Vegas to put the record at 1-0 in favor of the Rebels.

GATORS X REBELS HISTORY:

Florida and UNLV have a brief history with only one recorded matchup between the respective SEC and MW schools. Their sole meeting was on Dec. 21, 2018, inside Cox Pavilion. With the home-court advantage, UNLV defeated the Gators by one possession at 56-53. Sunday’s matchup will mark the first meeting between the Rebels and Gators in seven years.

 

PROJECTED FLORIDA STARTERS:

 
FLORIDA’S LAST TIME OUT:
The Gators advanced in the WBIT with an 83-71 home-court victory over Northern Iowa on Thursday night. Florida had four players score in double digits and used a strong fourth-quarter performance to secure the win.
 
Jeriah Warren led the Gators’ scoring effort with a career-high 28 points, shooting 10-16 from the field and 4-8 from beyond the arc. Alexia Gassett added 13 points, while Ra Shaya Kyle contributed 12, and Laila Reynolds finished with 11.
 
On the defensive end of the hardwood, Me’Arah O’Neal and Kyle each grabbed seven rebounds, helping Florida dominate the boards and outrebound the Panthers 40-30. Overall, the Gators forced 19 turnovers on the Panthers to capitalize and convert for 20 points. UF outscored UNI in three of the four quarters to secure the victory in Gainesville.
 
PROJECTED UNLV STARTERS:









UNLV No. Height  Position Class Hometown/Previous School
Amarachi Kimpson 33 5-8 G So. Little Elm, Texas / Little Elm HS
Kiara Jackson 3 5-8 G Sr. Grand Prairie, Texas / South Grand Prairie HS
Aaliyah Alexander 25 5-8 G Gr. Federal Way, Wash / Todd Beamer HS / Eastern Washington
McKinna Brackens 21 6-1 F So. Fairfield, Texas / Fairfield HS
Alyssa Brown 44 6-1 F Sr. Tucson, Ariz. / Sahuaro HS

 
ABOUT UNLV:
The Rebels enter the second round of the WBIT with an impressive 26-7 overall record from the 2024-25 season. During conference play, UNLV posted 16 wins and only fell to Wyoming and San Diego State. During the Mountain West Tournament, UNLV fell 71-59 to San Diego State once more in the semifinals.
 
UNLV’s most recent contest was a Thursday win over Hawaii. The Rebels defeated Hawaii 63-46 on their home court to solidify their spot in round two of the WBIT. UNLV was awarded the No. 2 seed in the 2025 tournament, allowing the Rebels to be the host site for WBIT’s initial rounds.
 
Individually, UNLV is led in scoring by Amarachi with an average of 14.2 points per game. The Rebels have three others posting double figures in scoring, Jackson (12.5), Alexander (10.8), and Meadow Roland (10.1). Brown leads the Rebels on the defensive with an average of 5.8 rebounds per game, followed by Meadow at 4.3. 
 
ABOUT THE WBIT:
Event Information
Selection Criteria
Updated Bracket
 
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