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from Jacksonville's stunner at UF. Courtesy of Atlantic Sun director of communications Eric Moyer, here are a few notes from Jacksonville's 71-68 overtime win at No. 20 Florida:

* The Jacksonville victory is the first for the Atlantic Sun against a ranked team since Nov 10, 2007, when Mercer beat O.J. Mayo and No. 18 USC, 96-81.
* The Gators had won 20 of the last 21 meetings between the schools, including nine straight. JU’s last win came on Dec. 21, 1994 (68-67).
* The Dolphins were 0-9 against ranked teams in the Cliff Warren era.
* Since March, JU owns wins at Arizona State (in the NIT), at Auburn and at Florida.
* Jacksonville is the first A-Sun team to post two wins against major-conference opponents in the same season since Mercer pulled it off in 2008-09 (won at Alabama and at Auburn).

Post-Game Notes - TCU 94, SHSU 76

Post-Game Notes
TCU 94, SHSU 76
Daniel-Meyer Coliseum
Fort Worth, Texas
Attendance: 2,580

TCU Notes
• TCU scored 56 first half points, which is tied for the fourth-most first half points scored in program history.
• TCU shot over 64.5% from the floor in the first half, which is a seasonal-best mark.
• By shooting 60.7 percent from the floor, TCU posted the second-best field goal percentage in a game in program history.
• The Horned Frogs moved to 6-5 on the young season and defeated SHSU for the eighth-straight year.
• TCU extended its home-winning streak to 27 games, which ranks No. 3 in the NCAA.

Player Notes
• Freshman Latricia Lovings saw her first action of the season Sunday, scoring 2 points, while also adding three boards and two blocks.
• Emily Carter led TCU in scoring for the seventh-time this season.
• By draining seven three's, Carter posted a new career-high, which is also tied for No. 4 all-time in 3-point field goals made in a game in program history.
• Carter scored over 20 points for the sixth time this season.
• TCU moved to 16-4 the last two seasons's when Carter leads the Horned Frogs in scoring.
• Helena Sverrisdottir just missed only her second triple-double of her career Sunday.
• Sophomore DeLisa Gross scored in double-figures for the fourth-straight game. Gross tied her career-high with 18 points Sunday.
• Sverrisdottir posted her first double double of the season with 18 points and 10 boards.
• Freshman Briesha Wynn scored a new career-high 10 points Sunday.

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