Tigers’ threes doom slumping Gators
By GORDON STREISAND< | Feb. 20, 2014The road to the NCAA tournament got a lot tougher for the Gators on Thursday night in the O’Connell Center.
The road to the NCAA tournament got a lot tougher for the Gators on Thursday night in the O’Connell Center.
Florida is out for redemption against Missouri.
Florida’s last four victories have come by way of the same starting five.
In October, she played midfield for the soccer team. In January, she started practicing with the basketball scout team.
With the regular season approaching its conclusion, the Gators find themselves in good standing.
For the first time in nine years, the Gators swept the Wildcats.
hursday night in Arkansas.
For the second time this season, Arkansas is going to face a streaking Florida team.
In the early stages of the season, the new, fluid offense was supposed to be Florida’s strong point.
Successful rebounding was ubiquitous in Florida’s 81-60 win at Ole Miss on Sunday.
The Gators stopped the Crimson Tide from extending its winning streak to three while making threes of their own.
The surging Crimson Tide is rolling into the O’Connell Center tonight.
The Gators are one of the smallest teams in the Southeastern Conference.
Rebounds are not an issue if you are sinking threes at will. Florida showed that on Sunday against Auburn.
The Gators snapped their three-game skid with authority Sunday afternoon in the O’Connell Center.
Rebounding the ball was not an issue on Thursday night for the Gators, but rebounding from their current losing streak is.
The Gators’ Southeastern Conference schedule comes to a head tonight.
For the first time this season, the Gators have lost consecutive games.
After a full week off, Florida is poised to return to action against Georgia on Sunday at 1 p.m. in the O’Connell Center.
The Gators have enough foul trouble on the court. Now, the problem has made its way off of it.