UF awarded home game in second-round of NIT
Mar. 19, 2008Depree Bowden has not played her final game in the O'Connell Center after all.
Depree Bowden has not played her final game in the O'Connell Center after all.
Maybe it was nerves. Maybe it was the do-or-die atmosphere. Or perhaps it was just San Diego State.
March Madness has arrived, well sort of.
The UF-FSU rivalry just got a little more heated.
The UF women's basketball team will not go dancing after all.
Welcome to the doghouse.
The other UF basketball team - the women's squad - will actually have a reason to watch its selection show Monday night.
ATLANTA - It would be scratching a broken record to say things have changed in a year.
LEXINGTON, Ky. - On a day fit for a snowball fight, Kentucky buried the Gators 75-70, and likely ended any chance UF had to receive an at-large bid for this year's NCAA Tournament.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Alexis Hornbuckle's no-look pass missed its intended recipient - Candace Parker cutting down the lane - and instead landed in the hands of teammate Angie Bjorklund, who sank a wide-open 3-pointer from the right wing.
The long road has ended.
As the light leaves the sky behind his small, stone home, John Calathes remembers.
There's nothing like playing near home.
Fifteen seconds of silence will be followed by three days of disappointment.
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.