Undefeated Huskies thrash Gators on home court
Mar. 24, 2009The Huskies did not look very sharp by their standards against the Gators on Tuesday night.
The Huskies did not look very sharp by their standards against the Gators on Tuesday night.
The 1980 U.S. hockey team over the USSR. Villanova over Georgetown. The New York Giants over the New England Patriots.
The Gators aren't ready to call it quits just yet.
Only three of them know the feeling.
Amanda Butler says she bleeds orange and blue, and it's hard not to believe her.
Just imagine the feeling.
The Gators won't be sweating it out tonight.
Playing Tennessee again was not the recipe UF wanted to cook up to start the postseason.
Playing Tennessee again was not the recipe UF wanted to cook up to start the postseason.
The Gators aren't exactly used to this.
Some may be searching for what went wrong all of a sudden or when everything just went bad.
UF's road woes continue.
When UF heads to Athens, Ga., on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. to face Georgia in the regular-season finale for both teams, there will be a lot on the line.
It's amazing what one win can do for a team in a funk.
Sha Brooks and Marshae Dotson had that look in their eyes - the one that says they're not going to be denied.
Two straight UF losses snowballed to three in a hurry Thursday night.
Home will be a welcome sight for Sha Brooks and Marshae Dotson.
Losing is already a tough enough thing to deal with, especially for a team that rarely experiences it.
LSU's defense slowed down UF and may have cost the Gators a lot more Sunday.
The Gators finally found their poison: playing a hot-shooting team on the road.