Notebook: Guard-heavy Gators add three to 2012 backcourt
By JOHN BOOTHE | Dec. 5, 2011The Gators’ already deep backcourt will be adding to its numbers next year after the official signing of three guards on Monday.
The Gators’ already deep backcourt will be adding to its numbers next year after the official signing of three guards on Monday.
Four-star running back prospect Mike Davis once said Florida’s biggest ailment on the field was its need for “bigger backs.”
Senior guard Deana Allen reaps what she sows, and Florida is enjoying the harvest.
Florida entered the NCAA tournament with the nation’s most efficient offense, coming in as the only team with a hitting percentage above .300.
Florida sophomore defensive tackle Dominique Easley will miss next month’s TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl while recovering from knee surgery.
After spending a season on the sidelines, Rutgers transfer Mike Rosario admits his transition back to the court is still a work in progress.
Almost one year after becoming the head coach, Muschamp is finally getting a clean break from the Urban Era.
When the NCAA selection committee put together the pool last Sunday for this year’s volleyball tournament, Florida found itself in a tough spot.
For the second game in a row, Florida’s season looked in doubt at the end of the first set. The nation’s most efficient offense was out-worked and defeated 25-16 at the hands of Northern Iowa.
Billy Donovan has rarely enjoyed any of his 40 minutes stays in the Carrier Dome.
Entering as heavy underdogs against Rutgers on Friday night, Florida hoped to rouse its offense with a little bit of defensive spirit.
In the first set of Florida’s opening-round NCAA matchup Friday against Missouri, the Gators never saw a lead.
In Florida’s second game against a top-10 team in three weeks, coach Billy Donovan can only hope the Gators aren’t haunted by the same mistakes.
Almost exactly a year ago today, the Gators were a team in turmoil.
When Florida takes the court in Cedar Falls, Iowa, tonight at 6, it will be staring across the net at a team that embodies nearly everything it is not.
Florida coach Amanda Butler scoffs at the notion of having a go-to scorer.
Earlier this week, one of our participants asked what he would win if he finished first in the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column.
The USA Swimming AT&T Winter National Championship is one of the most prestigious meets in the swimming calendar, with some of the best swimmers from all corners of the globe traveling to the U.S. each year to compete – including 15 Gators this year.
After tests during the Thanksgiving holiday revealed Erik Murphy had a torn meniscus, the Gators were grateful to learn this week their starting forward’s knee injury was not as severe as originally thought.
When Florida takes the court Friday night to begin the NCAA tournament, it will be thrown into a scenario equal parts familiar and different.