Point guard Lucas to transfer
Nov. 5, 2008UF coach Billy Donovan announced Wednesday that sophomore point guard Jai Lucas will be transferring from the program.
UF coach Billy Donovan announced Wednesday that sophomore point guard Jai Lucas will be transferring from the program.
Sophomore point guard Jai Lucas will be transferring from the program, UF coach Billy Donovan announced Wednesday afternoon.
On a night when UF coach Billy Donovan tinkered and toyed with seemingly every lineup under the sun, Alex Tyus stole the show.
When UF coach Billy Donovan looks down his bench this season, he is going to see new faces, new possibilities and fewer minutes to go around.
Kenny Boynton, one of the nation's top prospects in the class of 2009, announced his commitment to UF on ESPNU today.
As Nick Calathes walked off the court at Madison Square Garden, the feeling of failure began to wash over him.
Azania Stewart was always a healthy kid growing up.
When fans get their first glimpse of the 2008-09 UF women's basketball team tonight, they might notice a few changes from last season.
The film haunts Chandler Parsons.
The phrase doesn't exactly sound cliche, but UF coach Amanda Butler might have created some new coach-speak when she said it.
Standing at an imposing 6-foot-10, 240 pounds, Georgetown transfer Vernon Macklin appears to be the perfect replacement for the NBA-departed Marreese Speights.
It seems the hangover from a disappointing 2008 season has given way to optimism.
At first glance of the 2008-09 UF women's basketball media guide, you can't help but notice the slogan at the bottom: Bigger and Better.
The "When will Billy Donovan sign his contract?" saga is finally over.
The UF women's basketball team came out to Westside Park on Sunday afternoon to meet with fans and give back to the community.
Taurean Green doesn't speak much Spanish, and that may be a problem.
You know what they say, everything is bigger in…Serbia.
Four years ago, DeLisha Milton-Jones sat on her couch late into the night and early into the morning in tears.
Corey Brewer certainly had some new faces to get used to.
ORLANDO - It was the game everyone was waiting for. Well, at least as far as summer leagues go.