Nevaeh Tot has been a part of a lot of wins with the Oklahoma Sooners, especially recently.
The OU women's basketball team won its sixth game in a row with an 89-65 thumping of the Florida Gators on Thursday night in Gainesville, Florida. The No. 13 Sooners haven't lost since Feb. 2 in their first game of the month against then-No. 12 Kentucky.
The 6-1 month has improved OU to 22-6 on the season and 10-5 in SEC play while bumping the Sooners tied for fifth with Alabama in conference standings. The Sooners will host No. 20 Alabama on Sunday for their regular-season finale.
The Sooners have already locked in a top-8 seed for next week's SEC Women's Basketball Tournament. With the bracket expanding to 16 teams, the 5-8 seeds get a first-round bye. The 1-4 seeds get to rest the first two rounds, but even if current No. 4 seed Kentucky loses its next game to South Carolina, the Wildcats still hold the tiebreaker over OU.
Thursday night was the Sooners' last true road game of the season before that finale with the Crimson Tide. Just about everyone dished in to get the win over Florida, with six OU players reaching double figures.
Senior guard Payton Verhulst led the Sooners with 17 points. Leading scorer Raegan Beers played only 15 minutes but still contributed 16 points and seven rebounds. Skylar Vann put up 13, while Sahara Williams and Liz Scott both scored 11. Williams also pulled in nine rebounds.
Like Scott, Zya Vann also came off the bench and tallied 10 points.
Tot, a redshirt senior guard, didn't score a point in the game but still made history. When she stepped on the court Thursday night, it marked Tot's 151st career game, breaking Taylor Robertson's school record for career games played.
Part of the 2020 signing class and staying a Sooner her entire career, Tot has also been a part of 107 wins (and counting), tied with teammate - for the fifth most in program history.