SFC women cap off regular season with victory
By KELSIE HOECHERL | Feb. 23, 2009The Santa Fe College women's basketball team finished its regular season with a solid home victory against Florida Community College at Jacksonville on Monday.
The Santa Fe College women's basketball team finished its regular season with a solid home victory against Florida Community College at Jacksonville on Monday.
The Santa Fe College women's basketball team needed a savior in Wednesday's game against rival Central Florida Community College, and they found one in sophomore forward Nichelle Glover.
Santa Fe College's flawless pitching Saturday against Pasco Hernando Community College allowed its offense to play ball.
Santa Fe College (6-4) intended on playing three games between Friday and Saturday.
After a 4-point loss to Central Florida Community College on Saturday, Santa Fe College was forced to cross off its goal of repeating as Mid-Florida Conference champions.
Santa Fe College (5-2) conquered the Conquistadors of Pasco-Hernando Community College on Friday.
The Santa Fe College softball team, No. 1 in the state and the country, couldn't hang in its doubleheader against Tallahassee Community College on Friday.
The weather wasn't the only thing freezing Wednesday.
Undefeated in the Mid-Florida Conference, the Santa Fe College women's basketball team continued its winning streak against Seminole Community College Wednesday night.
The Santa Fe College Saints (2-1) were unable to march on against Pensacola Junior College (2-1) Sunday and were stopped 18-6.
Santa Fe College freshman guard Lanita Bartley was unstoppable Wednesday night against Daytona State College.
Redemption.
The Santa Fe College women's basketball team kept the fans on the edge of their seats in its Mid-Florida Conference game against Central Florida Community College on Wednesday.
The stars weren't aligned for Florida Community College at Jacksonville against Santa Fe College on Wednesday night.
It all came down to defense.
After a convincing 9-2 win against Central Florida Community College in Ocala last week and with its ace starting on the mound, Santa Fe Community College was feeling good about Monday afternoon's tilt against those same Patriots.
Any doubts about the importance of Wednesday afternoon's game for Santa Fe Community College were erased when Saints ace Andy Mee took the mound with a 10-10 tie in the ninth inning, his first relief appearance of the year.
After losing six straight games, Santa Fe Community College desperately needed a win but almost didn't have the chance thanks to some inclement weather.
The Saints are streaking, but not in the way they'd like.