Vilaro Aragonés finds niche for Florida women's basketball in February
Andrea Vilaró Aragonés’ big break came three weeks ago on the road against LSU.
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Andrea Vilaró Aragonés’ big break came three weeks ago on the road against LSU.
When the Gators needed points, Lanita Bartley called for the ball.
The Gators finally got over the close-game hump.
The free-throw line reared its ugly head again for the Gators on Thursday night.
Jordan Jones has played three games since returning from a concussion, but her shooting touch has yet to reappear.
Florida may be taking a more small-ball approach this season, but for now, Kelsey Horton is making sure the power of the past remains.
Jaterra Bonds has been a key player for the Gators since she arrived on campus.
Coming off the high of a three-game winning streak, the Gators suffered yet another close loss.
Ndidi Madu clenched her fists and screamed as she headed to the charity stripe.
Brittany Shine thrives with time.
Azania Stewart needed to shake up her season.
Lanita Bartley was the best player on the court in Florida's tilt against Ole Miss.
No Jordan Jones, no problem for the Gators.
DAYTONA BEACH — The Gators lost one of their own on National Signing Day in four-star defensive end Leonard Williams.
When Lanita Bartley shoots, she scores.
DAYTONA BEACH — Seated at stage right, Leonard Williams punched his ticket to the left coast.
Coach Amanda Butler admits that the Gators lack focus at the free-throw line right now.
Down by one point with five seconds remaining in regulation, Jaterra Bonds went to the charity stripe with a chance to escape.
Florida’s post play has arguably been its biggest weakness this season.
Experience was supposed to help push the Gators over the top.