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I can’t believe that I’m writing this.
Faith Egbunu can’t watch her son play basketball.
Last summer, Mike White was focused on getting to know his players.
In his first season, Mike White wanted to be competitive, and he wanted to have a chance.
For the first time since 1999, the Gators will play in their third-consecutive true road game tonight in Washington D.C.
No Egbunu, no problem.
Florida coach Mike White didn’t watch Sunday night’s NCAA Tournament selection show.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Mike White sat slouched in a chair outside of Florida’s locker room, looking dejected with a blank stare on his face.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Ben Simmons is exceptional at basketball. LSU’s team is not.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — After a season of scoring struggles, he was the reason Florida was even playing on Friday and why the Gators almost upset No.1 seed Texas A&M.
Florida isn’t done just yet.
Anything can happen.
Saturday’s game was a must-win — one last chance in the regular season for Florida to prove its postseason worth.
The motivation and emotion were on Florida’s side. Kentucky, though, played better basketball.
Usually, Florida’s offense is the issue. On Tuesday night, its defense was equally as bad.
An explosive comeback was enough to get Florida back in the game, but an inability to execute in overtime led to a letdown in Columbia.
It doesn't take long for KeVaughn Allen to find his shooting stroke.
Florida is searching for answers on offense.
Florida’s offense hit a new low on Saturday night.
Shayna Pirreca saved the day.