Gators women's basketball upset Texas A&M behind Williams' double-double
As much as Florida women’s basketball coach Amanda Butler likes to talk about how her team plays balanced basketball, Thursday night wasn’t a balanced performance.
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As much as Florida women’s basketball coach Amanda Butler likes to talk about how her team plays balanced basketball, Thursday night wasn’t a balanced performance.
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After riding a rocket of momentum earlier in the week, Florida’s women’s basketball team fell back to earth on Thursday night.
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When the Gators take the court tonight against No. 12 Tennessee, one of the team’s greatest assets won’t see any game time.