Florida visits Tennessee, SEC Tournament seeding on the line

Updated Mar. 5, 2021 4:05 a.m. ET
Associated Press

A look at the final weekend in the Southeastern Conference:

GAME OF THE WEEKEND

Florida (13-7, 9-6) at Tennessee (16-7, 9-7). Sunday’s rematch, rescheduled from Feb. 10 in Knoxville, concludes the SEC regular season on a weekend left open to make up postponed games. A Volunteers victory claims a first-round bye, while the Gators could earn the No. 3 seeding with a win and a LSU loss at Missouri. Florida aims to rebound from Wednesday’s last-second,

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LSU visits Missouri on Saturday, postponed from Jan. 9, while Auburn hosts Mississippi State after being originally scheduled on Feb. 16. Texas A&M, which had all eight games postponed last month, travels to No. 12 Arkansas to make up a Feb. 20 meeting. South Carolina visits Kentucky to make up a Dec. 29 game.

No. 8 Alabama at Georgia and Vanderbilt at Mississippi are new, added last month to mirror the site of previous matchups and help balance teams’ home and away schedules. Vandy and Ole Miss are meeting on consecutive Saturdays, a week after the ‘Dores’

TIDE TURNAROUND

Alabama clinched its eighth SEC regular season title and first since 2002 with Saturday’s

IMPACT PLAYER

Moses Moody, Arkansas. The freshman guard and Razorbacks’ leading scorer (17.0 points per game) tied a career high with 28 in Tuesday night’s

INSIDE THE NUMBERS

Three LSU players posted triple doubles in Tuesday’s

ON THE WOMEN’S SIDE

Top-seeded and No. 2 Texas A&M (22-1, 13-1) opens SEC Tournament play on Friday in Greenville, South Carolina, against No. 8 seed LSU. The Aggies have won 10 in a row, including Sunday’s 65-57 victory over No. 2 seed South Carolina that clinched their

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