Game against Tennessee will tell UF's postseason future
Mar. 4, 2008Some teams search forever to prove themselves.
Some teams search forever to prove themselves.
The person who started the talk about Amanda Butler possibly earning conference Coach of the Year honors ended up beating her out for them.
One day after a 17-point comeback on the road, reality set back in Monday for the UF women's basketball team.
Heading into the season, UF coach Billy Donovan cleared his plate, lowered his expectations and hoped for the best.
Defining moments are the threads that weave sports together.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - David doesn't always beat Goliath.
ATHENS, Ga. - This is the final stop on easy street.
Some challenges seem like walking uphill.
They both have short, dark hair. Similar hairlines and love for the game of basketball.
After her team played its 27th game of the season on Sunday, UF coach Amanda Butler sensed that fatigue might have begun to affect the Gators.
After five days, not much has changed.
This wasn't the ending one would've hoped for.
It's hard to lose when you can't miss.
When things go bad, just go bald.
The Southeastern Conference has started to focus on UF forward Marshae Dotson.
Living up to a legacy isn't always easy.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - It might not be last year, but it still felt like being punched in the face.
UF went from near-heartbreak to euphoria in less than 10 seconds.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - It might not be last year, but it still felt like being punched in the face.
ATHENS, Ga. - It may have been Valentine's Day, but the baskets in Stegeman Coliseum showed the UF women's basketball team no love Thursday night.