Thursday, March 21, 2013

Logitech rebrands gaming line with same name, announces bounty of peripherals

Logitech rebrands gaming line with same name, announces bounty of peripherals

Logitech's G-prefixed gaming peripherals have been around for awhile, but they were never part of an official gaming line. That changes today, with the introduction of Logitech G, the company's official brand for PC gaming peripherals. "The overriding principal of G is that science wins," Logitech told us. "Just as gamers are compelled to beat levels, our engineers are compelled to test scientific theories." A fancy way to say that Logitech's gaming hardware is built using the latest technology.

The company points to its new line of peripherals as an example: eight products featuring hydrophobic coatings, Logitech's exclusive Delta Zero sensor technology and buttons capable of surviving over 20 million toggles. Headlining the new series are the G700s rechargeable gaming mouse and G19s keyboard, which promise anti-stick surfaces, more than a dozen programmable buttons apiece and $100 and $200 price tags, respectively. The company's rounding out its line up with a pair of audio devices, too -- the G430 and G230 surround and stereo gaming headsets. That's just the tip of the iceberg of course -- head past the break for Logitech's full roster of G series peripherals.

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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Ex-Oklahoma QB killed in plane crash in Indiana

In this Nov. 15, 1975 file photo, University of Oklahoma quarterback Steven Davis (5) sweeps for a 15-yard gain against Missouri in Columbia, Mo. A University of Oklahoma official says the starting quarterback for Oklahoma's national championship teams in 1974 and 1975 is one of two men killed when a small plane slammed into a house in northern Indiana. St. Joseph County Coroner Randy Magdalinski identified the victims of Sunday's march 17, 2013 crash as 60-year-old Steven Davis and 58-year-old Wesley Caves, both of Tulsa, Okla. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Jim Arego, File)

In this Nov. 15, 1975 file photo, University of Oklahoma quarterback Steven Davis (5) sweeps for a 15-yard gain against Missouri in Columbia, Mo. A University of Oklahoma official says the starting quarterback for Oklahoma's national championship teams in 1974 and 1975 is one of two men killed when a small plane slammed into a house in northern Indiana. St. Joseph County Coroner Randy Magdalinski identified the victims of Sunday's march 17, 2013 crash as 60-year-old Steven Davis and 58-year-old Wesley Caves, both of Tulsa, Okla. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Jim Arego, File)

South Bend firefighters work at the scene, Monday, March 18, 2013, where a plane crashed on Sunday, near the South Bend Regional Airport, in South Bend, Ind. The plane damaged homes, as well as causing injuries. (AP Photo/Joe Raymond)

In this June 28, 2007 file photo, former University of Oklahoma quarterback Steven Davis speaks at the Petroleum Club in Oklahoma City, Okla. A University of Oklahoma official says the starting quarterback for Oklahoma's national championship teams in 1974 and 1975 is one of two men killed when a small plane slammed into a house in northern Indiana. St. Joseph County Coroner Randy Magdalinski identified the victims of Sunday's crash as 60-year-old Steven Davis and 58-year-old Wesley Caves, both of Tulsa, Okla. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Jaconna Aguirre)

FILE - In this Jan. 2, 1976 file photo, University of Oklahoma football coach Barry Switzer, right, and quarterback Steven Davis, give the "number one" sign in Miami Beach, after the Associated Press named the Sooners as the national champions for the second year in a row. A University of Oklahoma official says the starting quarterback for Oklahoma's national championship teams in 1974 and 1975 is one of two men killed when a small plane slammed into a house in northern Indiana. St. Joseph County Coroner Randy Magdalinski identified the victims of Sunday's March 17, 2013 crash as 60-year-old Steven Davis and 58-year-old Wesley Caves, both of Tulsa, Okla. (AP Photo, File)

The front end of a Hawker Beachcraft Premier jet sits in a room of a home on Iowa Street in South Bend, Ind., Sunday, March 17, 2013. Authorities say a private jet apparently experiencing mechanical trouble crashed resulting in injuries. Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Roland Herwig says the Beechcraft Premier I twin-jet had left Tulsa, Okla.'s Riverside Airport and crashed near the South Bend Regional Airport on Sunday afternoon. (AP Photo/South Bend Tribune, Mike Hartman)

(AP) ? Steve Davis, Oklahoma's starting quarterback when it won back-to-back national championships in the 1970s, was one of two people killed when a small aircraft smashed into three homes in northern Indiana, officials said Monday.

St. Joseph County Coroner Randy Magdalinski identified the victims of Sunday's crash in South Bend as 60-year-old Steven Davis and 58-year-old Wesley Caves, both of Tulsa, Okla. An Oklahoma athletics official confirmed it was the same Davis who played for the Sooners. He spoke on condition of anonymity because the school has not yet announced the death.

Caves owned the Beechcraft Premier I twin-jet that clipped one house before slamming into two more Sunday afternoon. Caves had a pilot's license, but it was not immediately clear if he was flying the plane when it crashed.

The plane leaked enough fuel to force the evacuation of hundreds of people from surrounding homes, but most residents were allowed to return Monday morning.

Frank Sojka, 84, who lives in the first home that was struck, went back to his home Monday morning so police could retrieve some items. A total of eight homes remain under mandatory evacuation.

"I'm surprised people survived that," he said as he sat in his car with his son, waiting for police to move the barricade on his street.

Sojka said he was in the front bedroom of the home he's lived in for 55 years when he heard a loud, dull sound.

"I got up and went into the living room and I could see the sky through the ceiling and all kinds of debris in the far end of the living room," he said.

The front part of the fuselage sat wedged inside the third house just southwest of the South Bend Regional Airport, where the pilot had tried to land the plane Sunday afternoon.

Two others on board the plane survived, South Bend Assistant Fire Chief John Corthier said. South Bend Memorial Hospital spokeswoman Maggie Scroope said Monday that Jim Rogers was in serious condition and Christopher Evans was in fair condition.

A woman who neighbors said lived in the middle house that was struck, Diana McKeown, was in fair condition, Scroope said.

Authorities cut the power to several homes in the neighborhood after fuel leaked from the jet's engine into the basement of the home where the fuselage sat creating a "very dangerous" situation, Corthier said.

One neighbor described her terror as the plane bore down on her home.

"I was looking out my picture window," said Mary Jane Klaybor, who lives across the street from the crash site. "This (plane) was coming straight at my house. I went, 'Huh?' and then there was a big crash, and all the insulation went flying."

She said: "I saw the plane, then I heard the boom."

The plane began its journey in Tulsa, Okla. It is registered to 7700 Enterprises in Helena, Mont., which does business in Tulsa as DigiCut Systems and is owned by Caves. It isn't clear how Caves and Davis know each other.

Davis went 32-1-1 as the Sooners' starter from 1973 to 1975, starting every game of Barry Switzer's first three seasons as head coach. Oklahoma tied Southern California in the second game of the 1973 season, and then ran off 28 straight victories with Davis under center. The Sooners went 11-0 in 1974. They won the national title again the following year after going 11-1.

Mike Daigle, executive director of the St. Joseph County Airport Authority, said the plane attempted a landing at the South Bend airport about 4:15 p.m., then went back up and maneuvered south to try another landing, but eight minutes later, the airport learned the plane was no longer airborne.

He provided no information to indicate if the pilot said the plane was experiencing mechanical trouble.

Daigle said Monday he has no firsthand knowledge about what caused the crash.

National Transportation Safety Board investigator Todd Fox said late Sunday the agency will be looking for the cause of the crash and "to identify and remedy any issues that could have prevented this accident."

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Latzke reported from Oklahoma City.

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Associated Press writers Ken Kusmer and Pam Engel in Indianapolis, and Chuck Bartels in Little Rock, Ark., contributed to this report.

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Cobham SATCOM... @ Satellite 2013 With... (Terminals) - Satnews ...

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[SatNews] The EXPLORER BGAN portfolio is expanding with the addition of...

...four new series of VSAT terminals, all bearing the famous EXPLORER name. To make this possible, Cobham SATCOM is migrating its established TracStar portfolio of VSAT terminals to become EXPLORER products, creating a most comprehensive range of land-mobile satellite communication products in the market, covering both BGAN and VSAT. The expanded EXPLORER portfolio now includes:

  • EXPLORER 300, 500 & 700 Series: Ultra-portable and easy-deployable Inmarsat BGAN terminals (L-Band)
  • NEW ? EXPLORER 3000 Series: Manual Deploy Fly-Away VSAT Antennas
  • NEW ? EXPLORER 5000 Series: Auto-Acquire Fly-Away VSAT Antennas
  • NEW ? EXPLORER 7000 Series: Auto-Acquire Drive-Away VSAT Antennas ? Communication-on-the-Pause (COTP) for vehicles
  • EXPLORER 325 & 727: Satcom-on-the-Move (SOTM) BGAN terminals for vehicles
  • NEW ? EXPLORER 9000 Series: Satcom-on-the-Move (SOTM) VSAT Antennas for vehicles

The Cobham SATCOM land portfolio now features a diverse array of turnkey satellite terminals, ensuring that it can fulfil critical communications needs and offer true choice and flexibility for end-users. Regardless of location, when traditional communication infrastructure is unavailable, EXPLORER products keep users connected with reliable voice and data links. EXPLORER enables high quality IP-based services such as voice communication, radio, data, fax, and live video transmission that work efficiently across the BGAN network and now, on VSAT satellite links.

Customers of Cobham SATCOM?s TracStar land-mobile product lines will experience no major changes in service as the TracStar products become EXPLORER. The same sales, engineering, and support staff remains focused on servicing products in the field and developing world-class mobile VSAT solutions under the EXPLORER name. These efforts are strengthened by the structure of Cobham SATCOM, which benefits from the expertise of the teams behind EXPLORER and TracStar.

The expanded EXPLORER portfolio will be a highlight on the Cobham SATCOM booth (4016) at the Satellite 2013 exhibition in Washington D.C.

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Beyzacases Aston Martin iPhone Sleeves Review

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Gorgeous. That?s the word Judie and I seem to always use when describing Beyzacases products. And why do we use the word ?gorgeous?? Simple? they are. Beyzacases uses only the finest leather for their products and then painstakingly design and craft their wares. The result are some of the finest leather accessories on the market. The Beyzacases Aston Martin iPhone Sleeves are no exception. In fact, they are not only gorgeous but they are exceptionally functional as well. We walked away from our time at the booth during CES with two Beyzacases Aston Martin iPhone Sleeves for review. Review them we shall and then, in the next few days, we will give them away.

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First up it is worth noting that the company?s presentation is as good as it comes. In this case the Beyzacases Aston Martin iPhone Sleeves come in a high-quality box embossed with the Aston Martin name and logo.

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Inside each box of the Beyzacases Aston Martin iPhone Sleeves is a felt pouch. It has a drawstring to keep it securely closed. Just in case you forgot that these are part of the Beyzacases Aston Martin line, on the pouch is? once again? the Aston Martin name and logo. Yes, it costs the company more to ship their Beyzacases Aston Martin iPhone Sleeves in such a high-quality box and pouch but it is these details that help make these the luxury items they are.

The first sample of the Beyzacases Aston Martin iPhone Sleeves is the ?Slim V? for iPhone 5. The case is made from blemish-less leather and contrasting seams. As Beyzacases explains, ?The distinctive curves of Slim V echo those of an Aston Martin, whilst the exquisite leather hints at the car?s interior?. The combination is gorgeous. The Aston Martin name is embossed on one side of the pouch while the company logo is on the other. Normally I don?t like logos on my products but the Aston Martin wings are so cool that I love having them there.

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The Slim V for iPhone 5 case opens at the bottom. This not only lets you charge the phone while it is in the case but it also helps with removing the phone from the sleeve and allow for audio transfer when the iPhone is in the Slim V. Available in black, brown, tan and camel, the Slim V for iPhone 5 is $90. Learn more here.

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The second of the Beyzacases Aston Martin iPhone Sleeves we have in hand is the Slim ID. A simple pouch with a curved top and a secondary slot on the front. The upper curve adds visual interest but, unfortunately, leaves one corner of the iPhone 5 exposed. I like the fact that the design makes it easy to remove your phone- simply grab the corner- but I don?t like having a protective case that isn?t fully protective. The secondary slot adds even more interest and is perfect for ID and credit cards for those occasions when you want to leave your wallet at home. Like the Slim V, the pouch has the Aston Martin name on one side and the company logo on the other. Volume holes toward the bottom allow for sound to flow out of the phone without needing to remove the device. The Slim ID is available in black, brown, tan and camel for $103.

I like the Beyzacases Aston Martin iPhone Sleeves despite their shortcomings. Of the two the Slim V is my favorite thanks to its ability to full protect the iPhone 5 when it is inside. If you like using a sleeve-style pouch to protect your iPhone on the go and enjoy gorgeous leather you?ll want to check these cases out. The Beyzacases Aston Martin iPhone 5 Sleeves are available directly from the manufacturer.

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MSRP: $90-$103

What I Like: Gorgeous leather; Striking designs; Amazing quality finish

What Needs Improvement: Phone needs to be removed for full use; Slim ID leaves one corner of the phone exposed

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Monday, March 18, 2013

Cano, Santana help Dominican Republic stifle Puerto Rico at World Baseball Classic

The first two times the Dominican Republic participated in the World Baseball Classic with star-studded teams, overconfidence and pressure doomed them.

None of that seems to be bothering them this time around. With a festive crowd of 25,846 at Marlins Park cheering them on Saturday afternoon, the Dominicans checked out of Round 2 the way they did Round 1 ? with an unbeaten record and another win over Latin American rival Puerto Rico.

Wandy Rodriguez tossed six scoreless innings, catcher Carlos Santana hit a solo home run and Robinson Cano took home Most Valuable Player honors in a 2-0 victory.

Up next for both teams: a trip to the semifinals at San Francisco?s AT&T Park.

Two-time defending champion Japan will face Puerto Rico Sunday night. The Dominicans, who lost twice to the Netherlands and were eliminated by them in the first round of the 2009 tournament, get a shot at redemption against the Dutch Monday night. The championship game is Tuesday.

?You cannot play baseball without freedom,? Dominican manager Tony Pena said. ?You have to have freedom to do whatever you want on the field, provided you don?t break the rules of the game. My players, none of them are breaking the rules of the game. What they are simply doing is enjoying what they love, what they like to do and the way they work, and I?m not going to stop it. This is meant to be enjoyed; they are enjoying it.?

As usual, Fernando Rodney came in and tied the bow in the ninth, earning his tournament leading fifth save and celebrating it by firing an imaginary arrow into the sky.

Puerto Rico, which produced just three hits, didn?t have many chances to score. But they did have runners in scoring position. Dominican shortstop Erick Aybar, though, made two perfect throws to erase those threats.

In the third, he fielded a grounder from Andy Gonzalez and gunned out pinch-runner Irving Falu at the plate. In the eighth, after catcher Martin Maldonado reached on a walk and moved to second on a sacrifice bunt, Aybar fielded another grounder from Gonzalez and gunned Maldonado out at the third.

Later in the inning, Jesus Feliciano drove a 3-2 pitch deep down the right field line with a runner on and two outs. But the ball, which would have gone out for a home run, sailed about 15 feet right of the foul pole. After drawing a walk and putting runners on first and second, pinch-hitter Pedro Valdes stepped to the plate against Santiago Casilla and grounded out to second to end the threat.

Puerto Rico manager Edwin Rodriguez said although his team has the tough task of taking a long flight out to the West Coast and playing an experienced Japanese team that has had time off since advancing out of Round 2, his team is ready.

?We were also at a disadvantage against Venezuela and a disadvantage when we got here,? the former Marlins skipper said. ?So the players and the team have already learned how to play in these types of situations, and we are still here among the [last] four.?

Right-hander Mario Santiago, who spent last season pitching in Korean Baseball League, will start for Puerto Rico.

The Dominicans will send Padres ace Edinson Volquez to the mound to start against the Netherlands. Twins right-hander Samuel Deduno, who pitched five innings of one-run ball against the United States, is in line to start the final Tuesday night.

?I wouldn?t call it [collecting] a debt,? Cano said of facing the Dutch. ?You have to forget what happened in the past and play hard. It?s a matter of winning each game to remain in the fight.?

Organizers for the WBC were more than pleased with the attendance at Marlins Park. In all, a total of 154,624 passed through the gates for the six games played in South Florida.

?The Marlins staff from Jeffrey Loria to David Samson to Claude Delorme to all the guys in the ticket office, these guys did an amazing job,? said Tim Brosnan, the Executive Vice President for Business for Major League Baseball.

?Their customer hospitality and how the ballpark has been handled and presented we really couldn?t have asked for a better host. Anyone lucky enough to be at the U.S.-Dominican game the other night witnessed a baseball game for the ages on a beautiful night in a beautiful ballpark with a level of intensity that you dream about this tournament ending.?

Asked if Miami might serve as the host for the finals in 2017, Brosnan said: ?I think based on the performance we?re coming off of right now, the sky is the limit for this stadium, for this city, for this franchise as the host ? whatever round they decide to bid on.?

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/03/17/3290645/cano-santana-help-dominican-republic.html

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New study points to the aggressive potential of small kidney tumors, advocates treatment

Mar. 16, 2013 ? Small kidney tumours have an aggressive potential and should be treated, according to a the results of a large multicentre study presented at the 28th Annual EAU Congress in Milan.

"Many clinicians regard small renal cell cancer as having a benign biologic behavior and non-operative surveillance protocols are often being used in patients with small renal tumours," write the authors in the findings. "The aim of this large retrospective multi-centre study was to evaluate the prevalence of locally advanced growth and distant metastases in patients with small renal cell carcinomas following surgery."

The investigation included 2197 patients with RCC of 4 cm or smaller in maximal tumour diameter and complete patient and tumour specific characteristics from six centers in Germany between 1990 and 2011.

The risk of presenting nodal disease or distant metastasis increased insignificantly with rising tumour diameter. After a mean follow-up of more than 5 years, the tumour-associated death rates were 6.5, 7.6, and 8.4 % in the ? 2 cm, 2-3 cm, and 3-4 cm tumour diameter subgroups, respectively. Kaplan-Meier 5-year cancer specific survival (CSS) rates did not differ significantly: 93.3, 92.1, and 92.8 %.

Patients with no lymphatic or distant metastasis at the time of diagnosis or surgery had a 5-year cancer specific death rate of 5.8 %. 5-year cancer related death rate was significantly higher among the 75 patients with nodal or distant involvement at the time of surgery (p<0.001).

In conclusion, the authors stress that lymph node and distant metastases occur even in small RCCs: "These results have significant implications since the rate of patients diagnosed with small renal masses is increasing and non-operative surveillance protocols are currently being used in patients with small renal tumour."

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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Ole Miss upsets No. 13 Florida 66-63 for SEC title

Mississippi guard Marshall Henderson (22) reacts to drawing a foul against Mississippi during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in the final round of the Southeastern Conference tournament, Sunday, March 17, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

Mississippi guard Marshall Henderson (22) reacts to drawing a foul against Mississippi during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in the final round of the Southeastern Conference tournament, Sunday, March 17, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

Mississippi forward Murphy Holloway (31) passes the ball as Florida guard Kenny Boynton (1) jumps over during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in the final round of the Southeastern Conference tournament, Sunday, March 17, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

Florida center Patric Young (4) vies for a rebound with Mississippi forward Murphy Holloway (31) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in the final round of the Southeastern Conference tournament, Sunday, March 17, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

Mississippi head coach Andy Kennedy reacts to play against Florida during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in the final round of the Southeastern Conference tournament, Sunday, March 17, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

Florida guard Mike Rosario (3) heads to the hoop against Mississippi's Reginald Buckner (23) and Murphy Holloway (31) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in the final round of the Southeastern Conference tournament, Sunday, March 17, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)

(AP) ? The Mississippi Rebels now have two very big items on their resume that nobody can take away.

Murphy Holloway scored 23 points and Marshall Henderson had 21 as the Rebels gave coach Andy Kennedy his first NCAA tournament berth by upsetting 13th-ranked Florida 66-63 on Sunday for the Southeastern Conference tournament championship.

"So much is made about the NCAA tournament," Kennedy said. "I was just glad to get the albatross that is the NCAA tournament off the neck of our program so people can now exhale and get a new focal point."

The Rebels (26-8) have won seven of eight grabbing their first tournament title since 1981 and their second ever. Even though they thought reaching this game for the first time since 2001 probably clinched their seventh NCAA bid in Kennedy's seventh season as coach, the Rebels wanted the SEC championship too.

"We worked so hard to get to this point, and it just feels so good to celebrate with the guys in the locker room," Rebels senior guard Nick Williams said. "I don't know man. I'm at a loss for words."

Reginald Buckner added 13 points for Ole Miss, which won two straight without point guard Jarvis Summers. The sophomore suffered a concussion in Friday night's 64-62 win over Missouri. That forced Kennedy to use Ladarius White, while Henderson and freshman Derrick Millinghaus also handled the ball.

"Can you imagine going into a game of this magnitude with a backup quarterback?" Kennedy said. "And that's what this team had to do."

Florida (26-7) hasn't won this tournament since wrapping up a three-peat in 2007, and the Gators lost to Kentucky in this game two years go. The SEC regular season champs still haven't won a game by fewer than 10 points this season. They go into the NCAA tournament 0-6 in games decided by six points or less.

"The people trying to create this drama around a situation that's not necessarily true," Florida coach Billy Donovan said. "Our guys haven't lost confidence at all. They dug themselves a hole with our lack of defense. ... The truth of the matter is we were up 12 and allowed Ole Miss to shoot 53 percent in the second half and we shot 29 percent."

The Gators had a final chance to force overtime. Scottie Wilbekin missed two free throws with 4.2 seconds left, and Kenny Boynton's last gasp 3 glanced off the rim after he took a step back to make sure he was over the line.

"I kind of rushed it because I was trying to back up and make sure it was a 3-point shot before time ran out," Boynton said.

Mike Rosario had 18 points and Boynton added 13 for the Gators.

Ole Miss outshot the regular season champs 47.4 percent (27 of 57) compared to 37.3 percent (22 of 59) and outrebounded them 37-34. That gave the Rebels an 11-5 edge on second-chance points. The Gators struggled at the free throw line, making 3 of 11 there in the second half. They missed their final five attempts over the last 4:19.

Florida came in third nationally holding opponents to 52.3 points a game, while Ole Miss is the sixth-best scoring offense in the country with 78.7 points a game.

"The frustrating part for me was just our defense because we clearly have been one of the better defensive teams all year long," Donovan said.

Florida led 38-26 at halftime after hitting 7 of 14 3-pointers, taking advantage of Henderson hitting just 1 of 6 from the floor with three points.

The Rebels opened the second half on a 10-3 run to get back into the game. The Gators missed eight of their first 10 shots in the half, and Henderson found Buckner for a dunk with 13:39 left that tied it up for the first time at 43. The teams swapped the lead with the Gators using seven straight points to go up 53-52 on a 3-pointer by Murphy.

Then Williams hit a jumper, Henderson scored on a driving layup, and Henderson knocked down another 3 off a miss by Williams when Buckner poked the ball out to the feisty guard, putting Ole Miss up 59-53 with 7:15 left. Henderson celebrated by doing the gator chomp at Florida fans before heading to the bench for a timeout.

Henderson was named the tournament MVP after being snubbed by league coaches for the All-SEC first team earlier in the week.

"They didn't win this tournament. We did," Henderson said. "We went in with a chip on our shoulder. Maybe they'll be smarter next year."

The Gators got within two points twice down the stretch, the last at 65-63 when Rosario drove to the basket for a layup with 35.4 seconds left. Casey Prather stole the ball from Henderson with 22.3 seconds left, and Donovan called a timeout.

Erik Murphy missed an 8-foot jump hook over Buckner with less than 10 seconds left, and Holloway grabbed his 10th rebound and was fouled immediately. He hit a free throw with 8.6 seconds remaining for the final margin setting up the Gators' last chance.

"I was just like, 'Man, just make one. Just make one just in case they hit a 3 we can go into overtime,'" Holloway recalled. "Me and my boy Reg been struggling, ever since we got here, we've been struggling. I knew I had to step up. So I stepped up. I made one."

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