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Mike White was disappointed after Florida’s route of Auburn on Tuesday night.
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Mike White was disappointed after Florida’s route of Auburn on Tuesday night.
With about eight minutes left in the game, Canyon Barry drove hard to the basket.
With his team in the midst of a 20-10 run late in the second half, Justin Leon sprinted hard down the court.
OK, this is starting to become childish.
With just over a minute left in the game, Chris Chiozza stood behind the three-point line with the ball in his hands. He gently rocked the ball back and forth, lulling his defender to sleep.
It was the end of a long film session.
Kasey Hill rocked the ball back and forth as he stared down Wenyen Gabriel. Hill crossed over and stepped back as he launched a high-arching jumper over the outstretched fingertips of Kentucky’s 6-foot-9 forward.
As soon as Florida stepped onto the court against Missouri on Thursday night, the game was already decided. The Tigers, in the midst of a 12-game losing streak, weren’t ready to play.
Mike White doesn’t want to think about the Kentucky Wildcats.
With nearly seven minutes left in the game, Eric Hester stood deep beyond the right wing with the ball in his hands.
When Gators coach Mike White sat down to take questions following Saturday’s game between Florida and Vanderbilt, he remained in an uncomfortable, sullen silence.
With Vanderbilt guard Matthew Fisher-Davis guarding him at the hip, KeVaughn Allen tossed up a prayer from the right corner as the final seconds melted off the clock in Florida’s battle with the Commodores.
He doesn’t say much.
Kasey Hill knifed through a forest of players like a speeding predator toward its prey. He ripped the ball out of the hands of South Carolina forward Sedee Keita and sprinted down the court. Florida’s 6-foot-1 guard was all alone when he leapt into the air and kissed the ball off the glass and into the basket.
Florida coach Mike White despises one-handed rebounding.
As Mike White took to the lectern after Florida’s win over Ole Miss on Jan. 3, there was a sense of relief spread across his face.
It was all too close in Coleman Coliseum.
On Saturday night in the O’Connell Center, sophomore guard KeVaughn Allen and senior forward Justin Leon reigned.
Something’s not right with John Egbunu, and how it will be fixed is unknown.
The Gators dominated the entire night.