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GAINESVILLE, Ark. - Sometimes the post kicks out, sometimes it kicks in. Tonight, the post played a part in Floridas game-winning goal, as sophomore Samantha Chungs shot ricocheted off the right post into the goal for a 3-2 win.Chungs 20-yard shot in the 88th minute ended a UCF comeback, as the Knights rallied from a two-goal second-half deficit to tie the match in the 74th minute. The Knights were looking for their fifth consecutive win Sunday, as three of those four victories were come-from-behind efforts.The match was played Sunday evening in front of 1,072 at the James G. Pressly Stadium. It was the final non-conference match of the regular season for both teams.Scoring in the Match: The only goal of the opening half came in the 33rd minute. Pamela Begi? received the ball high from Samantha Chung above the box and then dribbled toward goal. Her right-footed 22-yard shot just beat the outstretched hands of UCFs goalkeeper.Floridas second goal started when Meggie Dougherty Howard spied Mayra Pelayo making a right-side run. Pelayo took a touch, then sent a cross to the far post. Savannah Jordan was at the end of that cross, one-touching the ball in just inside the far post.That goal was the No. 72 of Jordans career, moving her into sole possession of second on Floridas and the Southeastern Conference career goals charts.The Knights cut the lead with a 14-yard strike from Morgan Ferrara in the 58th minute and then tied the score 16 minutes later. The Knights were awarded a corner kick and Kayla Adamek found the ball in the scrum to score at the far post.With regulation time evaporating, the Gators made a push toward the Knights goal. Pelayo had the ball out wide at the endline. The cross she put into the box was cleared by UCF to just above the box. Chung stepped up and her right-footed shot hit the inside of the right post and kicked in.Worth Noting: Chungs goal was the first of her Florida career.Begi?s goal was her first of the season and gives her an even dozen for her Gator career.Jordans goal moved her into sole possession of second on the Florida and SEC Career Goals chart at 72. She is one of 31 players in NCAA Division I history to score 72 or more goals and among the 10 who have done that since 2000.Briana Solis made her first start of the season Sunday, taking a spot in the defensive midfield.Sundays match was Floridas first home action since Aug. 21 as the Gators traveled more than 11,400 miles on their five-match road stretch.2016 Records: Florida: 6-2, 1-1 SECUCF: 5-4, 0-0 AACWhat Burleigh Said: On her overall thoughts on tonights match... It was great. I think we had to show some resilience by coming back. We knew that UCF was not going to go quietly. If you look at the history of the games that they have played this year, you can tell that they have some history of that. I think trust is the biggest word for us; we have to trust. When we play the ball out wide and put balls across the six, its really difficult to defend. Every opportunity we had tonight came from that scenario. - Florida Head Coach Becky BurleighOn Samantha Chungs winning goal... I think that was a great finish. Anytime you can have a quality finish is great. I was excited for her, she can hit a great ball and she has done it numerous times in practice. To see her finish that in the game was exciting. - - Florida Head Coach Becky Burleigh On her game winning goal... The coaches told us to start dishing it out wide. As soon as we started doing that, we got out to Myra, who crossed it in, it came to me and I hit it first time. We all put in a great effort, and we worked hard. We finally got the goal, and it felt good. - sophomore midfielder Samantha ChungOn scoring her 72nd goal... Its pretty cool. Its always an honor to be up in those rankings. I give a lot of credit to my team, - without those crosses and balls in to me I wouldnt be able to score any of those. Im really grateful for the opportunity to have that. - senior forward Savannah JordanOn Pam Begi?s first goal of the season... I thought Pam did a really great job of playing simple and getting us to the point that weve talked about. That was big. She made a big difference when she came in. - Florida Head Coach Becky BurleighOn winning after coming home from a long road trip...It means so much. Its been three or four weeks, and our traveling has been pretty rough. To be able to perform in front of our home crowd has been incredible. Its amazing to be back. - senior midfielder Pam Begi?On Kaylan Marckeses saves tonight... That equalizer was a bit challenging. There was a big crowd around it. It was a difficult situation for her, but I thought she made some big saves to keep us in it. - Florida Head Coach Becky BurleighOn tonights match... First of all, it was great to play at home. Weve been on a long road trip, so it was great to play here in front of our fans. I think our team fought hard tonight. UCF has shown this season that theyve been able to come back from being down. We knew it would be a tough match, but our team showed a lot of resilience coming back from Friday. - senior forward Savannah JordanPreseason Conference Votes: Florida swept the 2015 SEC titles (regular-season and tournament). UCF was third in 2015 American Athletic Conference standings.Florida - The Gators are picked to win the 2016 Southeastern Conference title.UCF - The Knights are picked to take third in the 2016 American Athletic Conference.Rankings:Florida is ranked No. 4 on the latest National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) poll.Next up: The Gators continue home play Thursday when Auburn (5-4, 1-1 SEC) visits Pressly Stadium for a 6 p.m. match. The Tigers come into the match off a 1-0 home loss to No. 14 South Carolina Sunday. Admission is free for all Gator home regular season matches. Offerte Scarpe Nike Uomo . Still, Brewers manager Ron Roenicke thought taking him out before the fifth inning was an unusual move. "Im looking up at the board and hes got two hits given up and one run, and Im taking him out after the fourth inning," Roenicke said. Air Max 97 Bianche . 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The lottery results are in and the order is set. The Cleveland Cavaliers were the big winners at this years draft lottery giving them the top pick in the draft. That means its time speculate on which prospects will end up where. So lets get at it with version 1.0 of the TSN.ca 2013 Mock Draft. 1. Cleveland Cavaliers - C Nerlens Noel - Kentucky Analysis: The Cavaliers will probably listen to offers for the top pick, but if they elect to keep it than Noel is the safe bet. He is long, athletic, brings a great defensive presence and getting better offensively. 2. Orlando Magic - PG Trey Burke - Michigan Analysis: If the Magic are picking first they likely dont go with Burke. But they need a point guard and at No. 2 Burke is worth it. He is a bit undersized but is very strong and has terrific court vision. The Magic need leadership and a bit of swagger and Burke brings both. 3. Washington Wizards - PF Anthony Bennett - UNLV Analysis: This could be a reach with guys like McLemore and Porter on the board but the Wizards are pretty set in the backcourt and Bennett would give them some much needed options at the four. The Canadian is undersized but is super athletic, has a polished offensive game and most importantly is NBA ready. 4. Charlotte Bobcats - SG Ben McLemore - Kansas Analysis: Another tough lottery for the Bobcats but its not all bad. McLemore has tremendous potential might end up being the best player in the draft. The Bobcats are in need of a shooter and McLemore might be the best in the draft in that department with a quick release and excellent range. 5. Phoenix Suns - SF Otto Porter Jr. - Georgetown Analysis: The Suns will be thrilled if Porter falls to them at No.5. He has great length for the wing, is a good facilitator and has a great mid-range game. The Big East player of the year would be a very solid building block for the rebuild in Phoenix. 6. New Orleans Pelicans - SF Victor Oladipo - Indiana Analysis: There has been talk that Indianas crazy-athletic swingman could go as high as first overall. Thats unlikely with the Cavs choosing first thought and Oladipo would be a great addition to the young core in New Orleans. He can have an immediate impact on the defensive end and his offensive game is expanding. 7. Sacramento Kings - SF Shabazz Muhammad - UCLA Analysis: The small forward position is a big need for Sacramento and Muhammad is one of the most gifted scorers in the draft. He has good range and can finish at the rim. He is a bit one-dimensional though and that might not making him the best fit for a roster already loaded with me-first players. 8. Detroit Pistons - PG Michael Carter-Williams - Syracuse Analysis: At 66, Carter-Williams has excellent height for an NBA point guard. He is a great ball-handler, has excellent court vision and can move to the two spot when needed. His outside shot needs work but Carter-Williams would still be a nice complement to Brandon Knight. 9. Minnesota Timberwolves - G C.J. McCollum - Lehigh Analysis: The Timberwolves are pretty set for playmakers with guys like Ricky Rubio and Alexey Shved, but they desperately need shooting. McCollum would give them just that. He is very good scorer and excellent in transisition. 10. Portland Trail Blazers - C Alex Len - Maryland Analysis: Marlyands skilled big man would be a nice addition to the Trail Blazers young core. He is a good athlete for a player his size and brings solid reboudning and shot-blocking. He also has a nice touch and is a good passer from the post. 11. Philadelphia 76ers - C Cody Zeller - Indiana Analysis: The best of the Zeller brothers put on an incredibly athletic display at the NBA combine which should help solidify his position as a late lottery pick. His excellent testing numbers should help convince scouts that he can make the transition to the four spot, a place of need for the Sixers, at the NBA level. 12. Oklahoma City Thunder (via TOR) - SG Kentavious Caldwell-Pope - Georgia Analysis: Caldwell-Pope looks like your prototypical NBA shooting guard. He is a very good athlete and a much better shooter than he showed at the combine. The Thunders early playoff exit showed just how badly then need scoring depth and Caldwell-Pope would give them that with his range. 13. Dallas Mavericks - PG Dennis Schroeder - Germany Analysis: The Dallas Mavericks are reportedly trying to trade their pick to save cap space for then run at Dwight Howard. But if they dont, why not get a guy with great upside that Dirk can speak German with? Schroeder is lightning quick with a massive wingspan (6-foot- and wowed scouts at the Nike Hoop Summit. 14. Utah Jazz - SF Dario Saric - Croatia Analysis: Saric is considered by many to be the best Euro prospect in the draft. He has a very high basketball IQ, is a good ball handler and has the potential to be a legitimate star someday. Whether or not he ever reaches his potential is another question. 15. Milwaukee Bucks - SG Allen Crabbe - Cal Analysis: The Bucks are in need of a shooter and Crabbe is just that. He had a very good showing at the combine displaying a smooth, effortless stroke. He also measured well and put up better than expected athletic numbers. 16. Boston Celtiics - C Rudy Gobert - France Analysis: At this point in the draft a 7-foot-2 height and mammoth 9-foot-7 standing reach are very intriguing assets.ddddddddddddWith this type of size, the big frenchman is a born rebounder and shot-blocker. He is also a surprisingly good athlete for someone so big. If he can add some polish to his game Gobert has huge potential. 17. Atlanta Hawks - PF Mason Plumlee - Duke Analysis: Plumlee is a 7-footer that is a terrific athlete. That makes him a hot commodity at this point in the draft. As a 23-year-old senior he is older than most of the other prospects, but the upside is he is also more ready to contribute right away than most. 18. Atlanta Hawks (via HOU) - SG Jamaal Franklin - San Diego St. Analysis: The Mountain West Conference Player of the Year is very long and athletic. What really makes him an enticing prospect is his energy and competitiveness. He is an elite rebounder for his position and is fearless slashing into the paint. The Hawks are pretty set in the backcourt but Franklin is versatile enough to play some small forward as well. 19. Cleveland Cavaliers(via LAL) - C Gorgui Deng - Louisville Analysis: Dieng is likely headed for a career as a backup center, but he has the potential to be a very good one. He is very long and mobile with excellent shot-blocking and rebounding ability. He would fit in nicely coming off the bench behind Anderson Varejao. 20. Chicago Bulls - C Steven Adams - Pittsburgh Analysis: Physically, Adams looks exactly like an NBA center should. He also showed off a surprisingly nice touch on his jump shot at the combine. Still, he is very raw and playing on a roster with Joakim Noah would give the young Kiwi time to develop. 21. Utah Jazz (via GS) - PG Shane Larkin - Miami Analysis: The Jazz need a point guard and Larkin fits the bill nicely. He is quick, agressive and has good range on his jump shot. He had a very strong combine, shooting the ball well and putting up excellent athletic testing numbers including a ridiculous 44-inch vertical. He is also a very solid defender. 22. Brooklyn Nets - SF Tony Mitchell - North Texas Analysis: At this point in the draft its probably worth taking a flyer on a wild card like Mitchell. There are commitment question marks and his production was a disappointment last season. But his potential is very intriguing given how explosive of an athlete he is. If Mitchell harnesses that potential he is a steal this late. 23. Indiana Pacers - C Kelly Olynyk - Gonzaga Analysis: Olynyk has slipped on a lot of draft boards lately thanks in large part to his underwhelming measurements at the combine. Despite standing 7-feet, his reach is only 6-foot-10 which makes him this years T-Rex prospect. Still, he has a polished and versatile offensive game which should serve him well. At this point in the draft he holds great value. 24. New York Knicks - SF Sergey Karasev - Russia Analysis: We all know how much the Knicks love to shoot the three and Karasev is one of the best in the draft from long range. Karasev understands the game well and can fit into a variety of different systems. 25. Los Angeles Clipperss - SG Glen Rice Jr. - NBA D-League Analysis: Rice played extremely well in the D-League, displaying a game that looked pro ready. The lingering questions about his character after being kicked off the team at Georgia Tech and a poor showing at the combine hurt his stock though. Still, a high upside pick. 26. Minnesota Timberwolves - SF Giannis Antetokounmpo - Greece Analysis: Say hello to the drafts most mysterious prospect. He appears to have the physical tools - size, length and great athleticism - and skill to be a special player in the NBA some day. But he is completely unproven and its tough to project whether his talents will translate when faced with better competition. Definitely worth a flyer though. 27. Denver Nuggets - PG Pierre Jackson - Baylor Analysis: Jackson is a speedy, undersized guard with great scoring instincts and a huge vertical. Hes kind of a corss between Ty Lawson-lite and Nate Robinson. That exciting athleticism would serve him well with the high octane Nuggets. 28. San Antonio Spurs - C Jeff Withey - Kansas Analysis: Withey will likely never be a star in the NBA. But a player with his tools, size, mobility, shot-blocking and rebounding is always valuable in the NBA, particularly at this point in the draft. He is also particularly adept at playing tough, interior defence and blocking shots without picking up fouls. 29. Oklahoma City Thunder - G Alex Abrines - Spain Analysis: Abrines is a definite candidate for the best sleeper pick in the draft. He is only 20 and is already contributing for one of the best teams in Europe. He is a great shooter and a very good ball handler. In a couple of years he could become a very good player in the NBA. 30. Phoenix Suns (via Miami) - SG Archie Goodwin - Kentucky Analysis: Goodwin is still something of an unknown. He has great athleticism and appears to have a ton of potential but he was very unproductive as a freshman at Kentucky. He needs to fix his jump shot but hes probably still worth the 30th pick as a project for the rebuilding Suns. 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