Gators women's basketball looking to dominate down low in 2011
By JOE MORGAN< | Oct. 27, 2011Tennessee was the only Southeastern Conference team to grab more rebounds than Florida last season.
Tennessee was the only Southeastern Conference team to grab more rebounds than Florida last season.
Chanel Brown looked around and saw a quiet locker room.
The Gators are in a familiar situation, but a new spot.
For any elite athlete, one of the keys to success is confidence.
Aaron Murray’s emotions may have gotten the best of him in Jacksonville last season.
Breaking up isn’t as hard as it’s said to be.
Greg: John Brantley is back!
Florida defensive coordinator Dan Quinn said the Gators simplified the playbook slightly during their bye week.
With the best hitting percentage in the Southeastern Conference, the Gators’ offense is getting a lot of attention for the team’s recent streak of eight sweeps in a row.
A bunker can serve as a comforting source of protection in battle.
Coach Will Muschamp announced Tuesday that sophomores Gerald Christian and Robert Clark will transfer due to a lack of opportunities to get on the field.
Casey Prather entered last season with the expectation of evolving into the Gators’ next big, slashing forward in the line of Corey Brewer and Chandler Parsons.
What happened to the Gators’ swagger?
Playing first-year Gators at point guard may become a tradition for coach Amanda Butler.
This year for Halloween, the Gators want to be champions.
Florida ended the Isleworth Collegiate Invitational, the final tournament of its fall schedule, on a flat note.
Florida’s offense could get a much-needed boost Saturday against Georgia.
John Brantley must feel comfortable wearing that crown by now.
The Gators had a talented forward receiving too few minutes and a lack of depth on defense.
Junior Lauren Embree may have squared off against a familiar face Monday at the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional Championships, but her finish in the tournament’s singles finals wasn’t quite as typical.