Women’s basketball: SEC Tournament begins today
By Dylan Dixon | Feb. 28, 2017Over the course of her 10 years at the helm of Florida women’s basketball, Amanda Butler has been anything but consistent.
Over the course of her 10 years at the helm of Florida women’s basketball, Amanda Butler has been anything but consistent.
Off the competition floor, Amelia Hundley is never without her trademark smile.
Baylor women’s basketball coach Kim Mulkey made some controversial comments over the weekend. Speaking to an audience at a basketball game, the championship-winning coach spoke — indirectly — about the sexual assault scandals gripping her school.
Jim McElwain had little of importance to say following Florida’s first day of Spring practice, but he still said plenty when reporters asked him questions on Tuesday.
Nick Horvath trotted in from center field.
After three tournaments in four weeks, the Gators are no strangers to the physical challenges of a rigorous, professional-style schedule.
At UF’s Last Chance Meet over the weekend, coach Gregg Troy and the rest of the Gators coaching staff wanted to see how the men’s and women’s teams would respond after the SEC meet last month in Knoxville, Tennessee.
A sign written in Latin hangs in Florida’s locker room. Its translation: “victory through harmony.” This season, it’s the motto of the Gators women’s tennis team.
Junior midfielder Allie Pavinelli intercepted a pass.
Chase Perez-Blanco served the ball on a critical deuce point. He was serving for match point against the third-ranked player nationally, Ohio State’s Hugo Di Feo.
After winning the draw control to open the second half, Southern California’s Kerrigan Miller rushed down the field.
Andres Arroyo led the pack after 400 meters.
Over the weekend, several UF swimmers competed in the Last Chance Meet in Gainesville for a chance to earn qualifying times for the NCAA Championships in Indianapolis.
Freshman Jaimie Hoover was the leadoff hitter in the top of the fourth inning for Florida.
As the game’s remaining seconds ticked away at the O’Connell Center, Amanda Butler motioned toward referee Kelly Johnson and asked for a 30-second timeout.
James Davison ran toward the ball. He got under the ball. He prepared to catch the ball.
Of all the great teams and rotations Florida has had throughout the program’s years, none have accomplished what Florida did Saturday.
Two entirely different offensive performances from the Florida softball team met the same result Saturday afternoon in games three and four of the Citrus Classic in Orlando.
The Gators were up 8-3 early in the second half.
Just two weeks ago, Alex McMurtry got a perfect 10 on bars against Georgia.