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.
ATLANTA— In the first two games of the Southeastern Conference Tournament, the Gators were able to overcome slow starts with dominant second halves.
ATLANTA— Just hours after a crushing defeat in the finals of the Southeastern Conference Tournament, the Gators found new life.
ATLANTA—For the second straight day, the Gators entered halftime
ATLANTA— After a lackluster first half, the Gators squashed the
Florida ended both its Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year
NASHVILLE, Tenn.— After a week filled with the challenge of
For coach Billy Donovan, claiming sole possession of the Southeastern Conference regular-season championship would be merely a bonus.
Although Florida’s second half against Alabama on Tuesday clinched a share of the regular-season Southeastern Conference title, it may hold an even greater significance.
Although the past four years have been a rollercoaster ride for Florida’s senior class, it has the opportunity to secure the ideal conclusion.
In a class characterized by heartbreak, Adam Allen stands out from the rest.
LEXINGTON, Ky. — The Gators will need at least one more game to clinch the Southeastern Conference East crown.
LEXINGTON, Ky. — The Gators will need at least one more game to
After 11 days filled with pain, questions and around-the-clock treatment, Chandler Parsons was ready to contribute Thursday night.
With Chandler Parsons’ recovery from a left thigh bruise nearly complete, the Gators could see the return of their senior leader tonight.
With the Gators’ most experienced player sidelined by injury, the team has turned to one of its greenest freshmen.
With a quarter of the Southeastern Conference season remaining, Alabama has already locked up the West.
BATON ROUGE, La. — With a win over LSU on Sunday, Florida accomplished something it hadn’t since the 2006-07 season: 10 wins in the Southeastern Conference.
When the Gators were struggling during the early months of the season, the primary culprit was turnovers.
Florida freshman Scottie Wilbekin is guarding players who arguably belong in the NBA, when in reality he should still be in high school.