Parsons returns from injury, leads UF over Georgia
By GREG LUCA | Feb. 24, 2011After 11 days filled with pain, questions and around-the-clock treatment, Chandler Parsons was ready to contribute Thursday night.
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.
It’s a well-known fact that Vanderbilt’s Memorial Gym is a difficult place to play. Just ask the Florida women’s basketball team.
With the Gators’ most experienced player sidelined by injury, the team has turned to one of its greenest freshmen.
Coming off its first win in nearly a month, the Florida women’s basketball team has a shot at redemption.
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 Lanita Bartley walked off the floor with 10 seconds remaining, the pink-clad crowd of 1,803 stood and applauded.
When the Gators were struggling during the early months of the season, the primary culprit was turnovers.
When asked what went right in Florida’s win over Mississippi State last month, assistant coach Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick gave a succinct reply.
A variety of explanations have been offered to justify the Florida women’s basketball team’s struggles this year.
Florida freshman Scottie Wilbekin is guarding players who arguably belong in the NBA, when in reality he should still be in high school.
See attached for the alligatorSports SEC Power Poll.
With the regular season winding down and the Southeastern Conference and NCAA tournaments fast approaching, a few coaches are changing their focus.
Facing yet another must-score situation with the clock winding down, the Gators turned to the same man they have all season: Erving Walker.
The Gators’ ninth loss in Southeastern Conference play, a 64-59 defeat in Tuscaloosa, Ala., on Sunday, was a microcosm of their season.
Facing yet another must-score situation with the clock winding
For Chandler Parsons, the key to stuffing the stat sheet appears to be clearing his head.
The Gators knew the first step to upsetting a top-five team was to play their ugly brand of basketball.