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Florida's Micah Handlogten anticipates an emotional return to Nashville and the SEC tourney

Florida's Micah Handlogten anticipates an emotional return to Nashville and the SEC tourney

Washington Post11-03-2025

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida center Micah Handlogten might bring a box of thank-you cards to the Southeastern Conference Tournament.
Or flowers. Or candy. Or some other token of appreciation.
After all, Handlogten owes so much to so many who helped him in the minutes, hours and days after he gruesomely broke his left leg in the SEC tourney finale a year ago.

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