Annis, UF to host UCF tonight
By JOSH JURNOVOY< | Nov. 17, 2011Tahnai Annis is constantly putting herself in harm’s way.
Tahnai Annis is constantly putting herself in harm’s way.
Sometimes, Florida just needs to use its head.
For the second straight tournament, Tahnai Annis made sure the Gators advanced past the first round.
Tahnai Annis does not want to play her last game as a Gator. And she is doing everything in her power to make sure that does not happen.
To the blind eye, the Gators have nothing to worry about as they prepare for the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Rick Chapman did not want to stay in Siberia.
The Gators have never been more ready to forget about the Southeastern Conference.
All the chips were falling into place for the Gators to win their 10th Southeastern Conference Tournament title.
The Gators are hoping for more of the same tonight, and that is something they would not have said two days ago.
The Gators benefited Wednesday night when Tahnai Annis gave them something they had not had in more than two weeks: a first-half lead.
It’s one thing to lose as time expires, but the Gators have been setting themselves up for defeat 85 minutes sooner.
The Gators are in an unfamiliar situation because of familiar problems.
The Gators are in a familiar situation, but a new spot.
A bunker can serve as a comforting source of protection in battle.
The Gators had a talented forward receiving too few minutes and a lack of depth on defense.
On Senior Day, coach Becky Burleigh’s decision to give one senior a chance to shine proved costly.
The Gators were minutes away from their second straight loss to a Southeastern Conference bottom-feeder Thursday night, but they avoided disaster as they finally found their finishing touch.
Since her first game as a Gator, Havana Solaun has shown a knack for finding the back of the net and helping her teammates do the same.