Late-game heroics bring Parsons fame
By ADAM BERRY | Jan. 25, 2010After his teammates dogpiled on him following his buzzer-beating three-pointer Saturday, Chandler Parsons found himself buried beneath a load of Facebook friend requests.
After his teammates dogpiled on him following his buzzer-beating three-pointer Saturday, Chandler Parsons found himself buried beneath a load of Facebook friend requests.
Chandler Parsons can’t help but feel a little lucky.
It wasn’t the 40-point win Jordan Jones might have liked against her former team, but she’ll live with the outcome.
Chandler Parsons is starting to feel a little lucky.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — If you ask Kenny Boynton, Erving Walker wasn’t just the best player on the floor in the first half Thursday night.
Things couldn’t have been much worse for Alabama, which was in the basement of the Southeastern Conference, heading into its game against Florida on Thursday.
The Gators will be in need of a comfortable flight home from Arkansas, as the trip back will be their only chance to rest during the next three days.
In its last three games, the UF women’s basketball team has gone 1-2, with losses to top-10 teams Georgia and Tennessee by a combined 11 points.
Billy Donovan has mixed up his team’s practice routine quite a bit in the last week.
Amanda Butler referred to the UF women’s basketball program as a family.
After a rocky start to the Southeastern Conference season, Florida finally got the win it needed.
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.