Florida gets lift from bench in road victory
Jan. 18, 2010Trumae Lucas came off a cold bench and provided the spark Florida needed in a 55-52 Southeastern Conference win on the road at Mississippi State on Sunday.
Trumae Lucas came off a cold bench and provided the spark Florida needed in a 55-52 Southeastern Conference win on the road at Mississippi State on Sunday.
Trumae Lucas came off a cold bench and provided the spark Florida needed in a 55-52 Southeastern Conference win on the road at Mississippi State on Sunday.
After a rocky start to the Southeastern Conference season, Florida finally got the win it needed.
It took Angie Bjorklund nearly 40 minutes to score eight points, half her season average.
This weekend could prove to be more than just a chance for Florida to get its first Southeastern Conference win after a shaky start.
The rumblings of the thunderous locomotive you will hear tonight belong to Tennessee and its women’s basketball program.
Freshman phenom John Wall received the majority of the pregame hype, but it was his fellow freshman guard who stole the show Tuesday night.
The starting lineup for the Gators went from a who’s-who hodgepodge to a consistent starting five that, above all, brings one thing to the Southeastern Conference schedule.
Tonight won’t be the first time Kenny Boynton has gone toe-to-toe with John Wall.
Florida is hoping its defensive meltdown against Vanderbilt was just a one-time affair.
It didn’t take long for Georgia to put the game out of Florida’s reach.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Florida finally fixed its woeful outside shooting, but one of the Gators’ supposed strengths turned into a glaring weakness Saturday.
With the game forced into a second overtime, Steffi Sorensen was the least expected player on the Gators to take a shot. Through the game’s first 45 minutes, Sorensen had failed to score a single point.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Florida finally fixed its woeful outside shooting, but one of the Gators’ supposed strengths turned into a glaring weakness on Saturday.
The Gators have spent plenty of time working to get their three-point shots falling again – extra shots in practice, individual shooting sessions, breaking down film.
Coach Amanda Butler said her team came back mentally refocused after Christmas.
Chandler Parsons’ miracle 75-foot game-winner at N.C. State on Sunday may have salvaged Florida’s Christmas break, but it didn’t hide the ugly truth from Billy Donovan.
Jennifer Mossor’s New Year’s resolution may as well have been to have a healthy rest of the season.
RALEIGH, N.C. — With Florida down by two points and only two seconds remaining in overtime, Chandler Parsons pulled down a rebound off a missed free throw, took one dribble and let the ball fly just before the final buzzer sounded.