UCF continues stretch of in-state games vs. Florida Atlantic
Oct 22, 2025; Kansas City, MO, USA; UCFs Themus Fulks speaks to media during Big 12 Menís Basketball media day at T-Mobile Center. Mandatory Credit: Sophia Scheller-Imagn Images After a difficult in-state matchup its last time out, UCF will stay in Florida and face Florida Atlantic for its nonconference finale on Tuesday afternoon in neutral-site Lake Buena Vista.
The Knights (10-1) have won nine straight games, but earning that 10th win was hard to do Saturday at home against Florida Gulf Coast.
UCF was tied with the ASUN school 49-all at the half before coach Johnny Dawkins' Knights blew out the Dunk City crew 102-80, using a 53-point outburst over the final 20 minutes.
The hot-shooting Eagles knocked down 9 of 11 3-pointers in the first half to take an eight-point lead that the Knights erased before the break.
"Me and Devan (Cambridge) have been in college a long time and I know for myself I don't think I've played against a team that went 9 for 11," UCF point guard Themus Fulks said.
Dawkins said his club had to hunker down and find an answer.
"It's tough to beat a team that's red hot, and I thought our guys did a good job of giving us a chance to win," Dawkins said. "You have to dig down real deep and find something in you in order to change that (shooting) outcome."
UCF did its part on offense: It set a school record for 3-pointers in a game by hitting 19 of 35 (54.3%) from outside the arc.
Jordan Burks scored a career-high 23 points and leads the Knights with 13.7 per game. Meanwhile, former team scoring leader Riley Kugel is down to 13.3 after totaling just 22 in his past four outings and going scoreless twice.
Winners of three of their past four games, the Owls (8-4) lost at Saint Mary's 88-75 Friday night in California and will try to rebound Tuesday.
They will likely need a strong game from redshirt sophomore standout Devin Vanterpool.
Vanterpool has had a breakout season early on, topping the squad with 16.7 points, 7.0 rebounds and 1.5 steals while clicking on 34.8% (24 of 69) from long range.
While Vanterpool said he has worked doggedly in the gym improving his shot, he feels his knowledge of the game is his best improvement.
"The biggest aspect is probably my IQ, just like getting a feel for the game really and being able to put it out and play out on the court," he said.
--Field Level Media
Related
Three Teams That Screwed Up 2026 NFL Draft
Red Sox Fire Alex Cora: What It Means for Boston’s Future
What the NBA Draft Should Learn From the 2026 NFL Draft
Best Betting Picks for Saturday’s NBA Playoff Matchups
Four Teams That Are Winning 2026 NFL Draft So Far
- MLB Best Bets Today: Strikeout Props and Total Plays to Target
- NBA Playoffs Betting Picks: Game 3 Predictions & Best Bets
- NBA Playoff Picks: Rockets vs Lakers & Spurs vs Blazers Best Bets
- MLB Betting Picks Today: Two Expert Picks for Tuesday’s Slate
- NBA Playoff Picks: Best Bets for Nuggets vs Timberwolves & Knicks vs Hawks
- Best Value Betting Picks Ahead of 2026 NFL Draft
- UFC Winnipeg Betting Picks: Best Bets for April 18th Card

