Gators taking No. 2 NCAA Tournament seed in stride
By GREG LUCA | Mar. 14, 2011Even before the NCAA Tournament selection show came to a close, the Gators were facing criticism for receiving a No. 2 seed.
Even before the NCAA Tournament selection show came to a close, the Gators were facing criticism for receiving a No. 2 seed.
The Florida women’s basketball team will finish its season exactly where it began: in the National Invitation Tournament.
While the top-ranked Gators won’t admit they have a nemesis, their adversary from Tallahassee has certainly stepped into that role.
For the second time this season, the No. 10 Gators are not only out for a win. They are looking for redemption.
The No. 1 Gators faced the same question week after week throughout the season. Could they win back-to-back national championships?
ATLANTA— In the first two games of the Southeastern Conference Tournament, the Gators were able to overcome slow starts with dominant second halves.
Sunday was like déjà vu for Gators fans.
“Red, are you shitting me? Vegas, four days, all expenses paid for the NCAA Championship. Out of sight. Yeah, I’m definitely in.”
Adam Berry: Bad News Berry
While it wasn’t a perfect weekend, it was certainly close.
While one member of the UF women’s tennis program received recognition for a career-spanning achievement Sunday, another found her first success of the season.
ATLANTA— Just hours after a crushing defeat in the finals of the Southeastern Conference Tournament, the Gators found new life.
Maybe they should have saved some runs for game two.
The Gators know how to put on quite an encore.
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ATLANTA—For the second straight day, the Gators entered halftime
While not quite a “Jose Canseco off the head for a homer kind of
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ATLANTA— After a lackluster first half, the Gators squashed the
On a cool, breezy night in Gainesville, top-ranked Florida used a