Gators question their toughness after home loss to Seminoles
By GREG LUCA | Nov. 27, 2011Saturday was supposed to be the day the Gators turned it all around.
Saturday was supposed to be the day the Gators turned it all around.
For the second consecutive day, the Gators’ leading scorer had 28 points.
La Salle’s Brittany Wilson hit her second free throw, knotting the score 51-51 with 13:37 remaining in the second half.
Though the Gators exited the O’Connell Center on Friday night far from full-strength, they showed no signs of slowing down while on the court.
Stephanie Ferrell didn’t take a single swing in the third set.
Through four games this season, it has been easy to guess where the Gators are going to find their offense.
When John Brantley and Deonte Thompson first met, the future seemed incredibly bright.
There was no chain slung around his neck. There was no ferocious glare on his face. There was no energy, no passion.
We here at the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column are feeling the holiday spirit.
After a disappointing performance in a season-opening loss to Michigan, Florida junior forward Jennifer George knew something had to change. Now, with three additional games on the stat sheet, it’s looking like the transformation didn’t take long.
While many volleyball teams around the NCAA have already wrapped up their regular seasons, Florida’s players have one last test against South Carolina tonight in the O’Connell Center before they can enjoy a quick Thanksgiving break.
TAMPA — Before leaving Gainesville, Kenny Boynton purposefully stayed late in the gym to keep his shooting touch fresh.
For Taylor Unroe and her family, butterflies and fairies have always served as a symbol.
Florida coach Will Muschamp was pleased with how his team responded to an early deficit against Furman on Saturday.
TAMPA – Billy Donovan is facing an identity crisis.
The Gators have been struggling to clean up on the glass.
The Gators hoped to crack the top 20 at the NCAA Championships. But they barely finished in the top 30.
Bowl games used to be a birthright at Florida.
The final score may not show it, but Furman embarrassed Florida on Saturday.
When things looked bleak for Florida, sophomore wide receiver Andre Debose did what he does best.