Here is the latest SEC sports news from The Associated Press
- Xaivian Lee, a Princeton transfer guard, is moving to Florida after declining offers from Kansas and St. John's following a visit to Gainesville.
- During the past season, Lee averaged 16.9 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 5.5 assists, achieving a shooting percentage of 43.9%.
- Lee is a two-time All-Ivy League first-team selection and has one year of eligibility left. He is viewed as a key addition to Florida's backcourt.
- The Gators are looking to rebuild after losing All-America guard Walter Clayton Jr. To the NBA draft.
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Princeton standout point guard Xaivian Lee announced Wednesday on social media that he is transferring to national champion Florida. Twice an All-Ivy League first-team selection, he made visits to the Gators' campus as well as to Kansas and St. John's.…
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