Gators in the NBA: Corey Brewer making most of opportunity with Rockets
Corey Brewer is enjoying the change of scenery – and the chance to compete for another NBA championship.
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Corey Brewer is enjoying the change of scenery – and the chance to compete for another NBA championship.
Discoveries in the sky won’t necessarily be reflected on Gainesville’s streets.
The losses keep mounting for the Gators women’s basketball team, and there doesn’t seem to be a clear solution to correct the problems that have hindered the team.
Antoinette Bannister threw away an opportunity that many people would kill to have.
A University of Florida women’s basketball player was arrested Friday afternoon on allegations she stole the credit card of a teammate and used it at multiple stores, according to a University Police Department arrest report.
Florida played arguably its best game this season, its first against a ranked opponent, but the Gators women’s basketball team couldn’t overtake Kentucky, ultimately falling 62-56 in Lexington.
Even though the schedule doesn’t get any easier — with tonight’s matchup against the No. 10 Kentucky Wildcats on the road being a prime example of the schedule’s difficulty — the Gators women’s basketball team is hoping to find easier ways to score.
Just four games into Southeastern Conference play, the Gators women’s basketball team is fighting for its season.
This NBA season has not gone the way Mike Miller envisioned.
If anyone thought vinyl records were a thing of the past, 2014 proved otherwise.
When I arrived at women’s basketball media day in October, coach Amanda Butler was energetic and enthused about the upcoming season. Despite losing team leader Jaterra Bonds, Butler was eager to tell anyone who would listen that UF would be able to adapt and adjust.
The Southeastern Conference is undoubtedly tough this season, with six teams ranked in the AP Top 25.
The slow starts haven’t improved, and Florida is seemingly still figuring out what lineup can keep the team competitive in the opening minutes.
In the minds of coach Amanda Butler and her players, the Southeastern Conference is its own season.
It isn’t a stretch to say this season hasn’t gone the way the Gators women’s basketball team had hoped.
Faced with the possibility of opening Southeastern Conference play with back-to-back losses, the Gators women’s basketball team made sure to avoid a letdown Sunday, as Florida dispatched Auburn 63-50 to claim its first SEC win of the season.
It appeared the Gators women’s basketball team viewed the beginning of Southeastern Conference play as a fresh start, and that the team would turn the corner and correct the problems that have plagued Florida in non-conference play.
For 30 minutes, it seemed possible that the Gators women’s basketball team could suffer another letdown at home against an incomparable foe.
The Florida Gators women’s basketball team lost another game the team was favored to win, on its home court, and in the team’s own 24th annual Gator Holiday Classic championship game.
A complete team effort vaulted the Florida women’s basketball team into the 24th Annual Gator Holiday Classic Championship, as the Gators handedly defeated Southern University 78-49 on Sunday afternoon in the O’Connell Center.