Gators remain in second after day two of Schenkel Invitational
By ALEX PECKHAM< | Mar. 20, 2011Day two at the Schenkel Invitational followed a similar script as
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TAMPA— After a year filled with clutch shots in big moments, there
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By STEPHEN SHEEHAN
Perhaps more so than any other player on Florida’s roster, John Brantley entered the spring practice season in need of a fresh start.
“Hey man, I hate to ruin your vacation, but we got a problem.”
Solomon Patton sees one major difference with Florida this year: “The swag is back.”
TAMPA- After three seasons without an NCAA Tournament victory, the Gators worked their way back into the win column in dominating fashion.
The Gators have something in common with their opening-round opponent in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament on Friday.
After a rough morning at the 2011 NCAA Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships, Florida bounced back to finish the first day in 10th place with 53 points.