UF wants leaders in quiet backcourt
By JOHN BOOTHE | Feb. 13, 2012Whenever Billy Donovan hears a dead-ball whistle, he expects at least one of his players to come alive and reign in the rest of his teammates.
Whenever Billy Donovan hears a dead-ball whistle, he expects at least one of his players to come alive and reign in the rest of his teammates.
Florida parted ways with offensive line coach Frank Verducci to make room for one of coach Will Muschamp’s former colleagues Monday.
After levying four suspensions in the past week, Alabama coach Anthony Grant said Monday that two of those players — guards Trevor Releford and Andrew Steele — will “most likely” be back for tonight’s matchup with Florida.
Jaterra Bonds has been a key player for the Gators since she arrived on campus.
After jumping out to a quick lead Saturday, the Gators were not the same.
In the two minutes Will Yeguete spent on the court Saturday, he created havoc.
It was only a matter of time before those three dreaded letters were bandied about.
Coming off the high of a three-game winning streak, the Gators suffered yet another close loss.
In the final day of the USF Softball Tournament, Florida notched its fourth and fifth wins of season against USF and Florida Gulf Coast.
The Gators’ hopes of winning back-to-back national championships took a blow Sunday.
When T.J. Vogel stepped into the sand trap on 18, he was able to get the ball out and stick it relatively close to the pin. After reading his line, he was ready to make his par putt.
Florida still had plenty of pop left against Illinois
The Gators started the 2012 campaign by mercy ruling
As Florida’s T.J. Vogel finished up the front nine of
The Gators began their 2012 season against the same
Florida found their rhythm Friday night against Long
Two weeks ago, the Gators posted a 197.775, the
As Kentucky’s lead swelled in Rupp Arena and Florida’s missed shots mounted, Brad Beal could feel the disunity building on the court.
Ndidi Madu clenched her fists and screamed as she headed to the charity stripe.
Keep up.