Gators down Hurricanes in NIT second round
Mar. 20, 2009GAINESVILLE - Walter Hodge opened the night with a deep three just 13 seconds into the game and the Gators never looked back.
GAINESVILLE - Walter Hodge opened the night with a deep three just 13 seconds into the game and the Gators never looked back.
Only three of them know the feeling.
Amanda Butler says she bleeds orange and blue, and it's hard not to believe her.
UF coach Billy Donovan shook up the starting lineup in the Gators' opening game of the National Invitation Tournament, giving freshman Erving Walker the nod over Chandler Parsons.
Nick Calathes looked a lot more like his old self Wednesday night.
The UF basketball team sat and watched the NCAA Tournament selection show Sunday just like all the others.
At the intersection of Marion and Thomas S. Boyland streets in Brooklyn, N.Y., is the Marion Hopkinson Playground.
Just imagine the feeling.
For the second straight season, the Gators failed to make the NCAA Tournament.
The Gators won't be sweating it out tonight.
TAMPA - Erving Walker staggered off the court, hands covering his face, practically inconsolable.
TAMPA - The Gators moved one step closer to the safe side of the NCAA Tournament bubble Thursday.
Walter Hodge wasn't about to go out a loser.
Playing Tennessee again was not the recipe UF wanted to cook up to start the postseason.
Walter Hodge wasn't about to go out a loser.
Playing Tennessee again was not the recipe UF wanted to cook up to start the postseason.
Even tears couldn't wash away the disappointment.
The Gators aren't exactly used to this.
The sky may have finally hit the ground for the Gators.
Some may be searching for what went wrong all of a sudden or when everything just went bad.