Even with bad losses, UF still in national tournament picture
Feb. 4, 2008Despite two home losses last week, don't count UF out of the NCAA Tournament picture just yet.
Despite two home losses last week, don't count UF out of the NCAA Tournament picture just yet.
Just when you think the Gators have grown up, a game like this reminds you: Age is not just a number, it's a state of mind.
UF wanted to make certain that LSU All-American center Sylvia Fowles would not beat them.
The UF women's basketball team continues to feel the growing pains of a team that finished 9-22 last season.
If Tiger Woods has room to improve, so do the Gators.
A chance for redemption.
Take a look at Kim Critton's stats, and you might not understand why she's considered a key player for the Gators.
Sunday's win at South Carolina may turn out to be a turning point in the season, and it turns out the team got a hint of that from its coaching staff before the game.
The national champions are back in the national picture.
When Gators forward Dan Werner strolled into the training room to get taped before Sunday's game against Vanderbilt, he was shocked to see his former road-game roommate, Lee Humphrey, standing there - without his hair.
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Take nothing for granted in Southeastern Conference play.
The days of flying under the radar are over.
A.J. Ogilvy walked over to the bench, shook his head and buried his face in his towel.
Sometimes success has no timeline.
The Gators talked all week about the opportunity a game with No. 17 Georgia held.
Depree Bowden remembers the last time Georgia came to town.
COLUMBIA, S.C. - In a back-and-forth game against lowly South Carolina, the Gators showed they can play with anybody, both good and bad.
In a heavyweight bout, the Gators know they don't stand a chance.
As the Gators prepare to host No. 17 Georgia on Thursday, they will hope to keep Bulldogs coach Andy Landers from a milestone.
UF basketball coach Amanda Butler sees confidence as a big component in how well a team plays.