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Florida is back in the NCAA tournament after a two-year absence. Now, coach Billy Donovan and the Gators have a winning streak they want to extend.

Florida earned the No. 10 seed in the West Regional on Sunday and will play seventh-seeded BYU in the opening round Thursday in Oklahoma City. Florida has won 12 consecutive games in the NCAAs, all coming during back-to-back title runs in 2006 and 2007.

``We're very, very excited, and grateful for the opportunity,'' Donovan said in Gainesville, Fla. ``I'm most excited for our players having a chance to experience this. For most of them, this is something they haven't been through yet. They've worked so hard from Day 1, and it's great to see them rewarded.''

The Gators missed the 65-team field the last two seasons and settled for the NIT. They desperately wanted to get back in the NCAAs this year, but struggled to overcome depth issues, poor 3-point shooting and inconsistent frontcourt play.

Florida (21-12) appeared to be a lock to end its drought after beating Tennessee on Feb. 23, but lost four of its next five games.

The Gators were beaten by Mississippi State in the second round of the Southeastern Conference tournament Friday and had to wait 48 hours to learn their postseason fate.

This time, it was good news.

``It was a stressful 48 hours not knowing it we were in or out,'' forward Chandler Parsons said. ``We're really excited to be a part of it. For most of us, it's our first experience with the NCAA tournament. We don't just want to go and play one game. We want to prove we're deserving of being there.''

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SEVENTH HEAVEN: The Lone Star State will be well-represented in the NCAA tournament.

A total of seven Texas schools made the field, tying a record set by California in 2002. Houston, North Texas and Sam Houston State secured automatic berths by winning their conference tournaments. Baylor, Texas, Texas A&M and UTEP earned at-large berths.

Texas already holds the record for most schools to have appeared in the tournament (23), but never before had the state had more than five in one year.

Houston (19-15) is the biggest surprise of the group, winning four straight games at the Conference USA tournament to nab the program's first berth since 1992. Cougars coach Tom Penders became the ninth coach to lead four different schools to the NCAA tournament.

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SITTING PRETTY: Saint Mary's coach Randy Bennett and his Gaels finally got to relax and enjoy an NCAA tournament selection show.

After beating nemesis Gonzaga to win the West Coast Conference tournament and earn an automatic bid to the NCAAs, Saint Mary's, a perennial bubble team, knew it was in. So the Gaels and their fans started celebrating early at McKeon Pavilion as they awaited word of their seed and first-round opponent.

``I like doing it the way we did it this year so you're not in suspense,'' Bennett said in Moraga, Calif. ``It's been a fun week, an enjoyable week.''

Saint Mary's (26-5) received the No. 10 seed in the South Regional and will face seventh-seeded Richmond (25-8) in a first-round game Thursday at Providence, R.I.

This is Saint Mary's sixth NCAA tournament berth and third under Bennett, in his ninth season at the school. The Gaels are 1-5 in the NCAAs, with their only win coming during their first trip in 1959.

``I think we're going to make a run in the tournament,'' center Omar Samhan said. ``That's what we're planning on. I think beating Gonzaga helped build confidence. This is the year we can do it.''

Last year, the Gaels opened the season 18-1 but wound up heartbroken and out of the tournament field. In 2005 and 2008, Saint Mary's earned at-large bids and No. 10 seeds but had to sweat before hearing the good news. This year, the Gaels, enjoyed the moment with around 1,000 of their fans.

``It's about 100 times easier,'' guard Mickey McConnell said. ``Just even in practice you don't have it linger in the back of your mind, 'Are we going to play?' We can just focus on getting ready for whoever we're going to play. Sitting here you're relaxed. It's still pretty nerve-racking to find out where you're going to play, but it's definitely not the same type of pressure.''

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BACK IN TIME: Georgia Tech is returning to the city where it launched its run to the 2004 NCAA championship game.

Yellow Jackets coach Paul Hewitt had a warm flashback when he saw his 10th-seeded team was being sent to Milwaukee for its first-round game against No. 7 seed Oklahoma State on Friday in the Midwest Regional. Georgia Tech opened its successful 2004 tournament in Milwaukee.

``Hopefully, that's a sign of good things to come,'' Hewitt said in Atlanta.

Georgia Tech beat Oklahoma State in the 2004 NCAA semifinals before losing to Connecticut in the title game.

Beaten by No. 4 Duke 65-61 in the ACC championship game Sunday, the Yellow Jackets (22-12) are going to the NCAAs for the first time since 2007. They're looking for their first win since 2005.

Hewitt said he'll give his team Monday and Tuesday off before it returns to practice.

``They need to sit back for a couple of days and just try to get their thoughts together and enjoy this moment,'' Hewitt said. ``Right now we're just getting through this ACC tournament. It's a tough tournament with four games in four days. It's taxing. We'll start getting our bodies right for Friday.''

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AT THE BUZZER: Four teams from the Southeastern Conference (Kentucky, Vanderbilt, Tennessee and Florida) made the NCAA tournament after the league had an all-time low of three last year. ... The selection committee tries to set the pairings so that teams from the same conference can't play each other until at least the regional finals. But with eight Big East schools in the field of 65, the round of 16 could include a pair of matchups between Big East squads: No. 2 seed Villanova could face No. 6 seed Notre Dame in the South Regional, and No. 2 seed West Virginia could play No. 6 seed Marquette in the East Regional. ``The committee did everything that they could to separate those teams as much as possible. Once you get into the bracketing scenario, it can be pretty complicated,'' committee chairman Dan Guerrero said. ``We tried to match up teams that only played once during the regular season, and in essence that's where we ended up.''Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press.

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