Gators get out dancing shoes
Oct. 23, 2008When fans get their first glimpse of the 2008-09 UF women's basketball team tonight, they might notice a few changes from last season.
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.
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.
The phrase doesn't exactly sound cliche, but UF coach Amanda Butler might have created some new coach-speak when she said it.
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.
It seems the hangover from a disappointing 2008 season has given way to optimism.
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 - Derrick Rose walked out of the locker room, and as he went toward the media room for his interview - all set up for him with a nice, neat podium - a cluster of reporters followed.
ORLANDO - Nick isn't the only Calathes brother trying to fight his way onto a team this summer.
ORLANDO - It was the game everyone was waiting for. Well, at least as far as summer leagues go.
Gainesville made Joakim Noah feel like Mick Jagger for a reason.
On Saturday, The Gator Nation was in Boca Raton to watch a basketball game and give back to the community.
There has been no shortage of Gators in the Olympics over the last 20 years.
Regina Glenn-Speights and her daughter, Willena, sat in the middle of their living room floor waiting to hear their son and brother's name called.
Marreese Speights can finally just sit down, wait and relax with his family.