Gators open season with win against UNC-Wilmington
By GREG LUCA | Nov. 14, 2010The Gators may not have opened the game the way they wanted to, but it’s hard to argue with the end result.
The Gators may not have opened the game the way they wanted to, but it’s hard to argue with the end result.
The Gators may not have opened the game the way they wanted to, but it’s hard to argue with the end result.
After an inauspicious start to his college career, freshman center Patric Young has a second chance to make a first impression.
The Gators got their man.
The Gators got their man.
With 20 minutes to go and nothing on the line, Billy Donovan urgently needed someone to step up and prove himself as a leader.
Despite winning by 26 points, the Gators left Wednesday’s contest with a decidedly negative feeling.
After playing with what he called a 6-1/2-man rotation last year, coach Billy Donovan has to be salivating over the lineup combinations available to him this season.
Freshman point guard Scottie Wilbekin will likely be out 7-10 days after suffering a neck strain in Wednesday’s 92-58 exhibition win against Florida Tech, coach Billy Donovan said Friday.
Freshman point guard Scottie Wilbekin will likely be out 7-10 days after suffering a neck strain in Wednesday’s 92-58 exhibition win over Florida Tech, coach Billy Donovan said.
Casey Prather has been drawing comparisons to former Gator Corey Brewer since the moment he stepped on campus.
Scottie Wilbekin has been going up against bigger and older competition his entire life.
Florida is a team that hasn’t won an NCAA Tournament game in three years, but you wouldn’t know it based on their preseason expectations.
After entering last season with serious questions about the point guard position, coach Billy Donovan believes he has four viable answers to start the new year.
Just days before LeBron James decided to take his talents to South Beach, Chandler Parsons and Vernon Macklin decided to take their talents to him.
Florida’s new McDonald’s All-American point guard showed off his shooting stroke at the team’s media day Wednesday.
The names and faces may be the same, but the bodies and the mentality will be significantly different.
After a turbulent freshman season filled with numerous highs and lows, Kenny Boynton has reason to believe he’ll make major strides in his second year.
With the recent string of Tampa Plant High athletes making their oral commitments in the last two weeks, one more decided to join the fun.
Corey Brewer didn’t have this opportunity as a kid.