Four-star center chooses Buckeyes over Gators
By TOM GREEN | Nov. 17, 2010Less than 24 hours after Ohio State blew out Florida 93-75 in the O’Connell Center, the Gators lost another battle with the Buckeyes.
Less than 24 hours after Ohio State blew out Florida 93-75 in the O’Connell Center, the Gators lost another battle with the Buckeyes.
The Gators stepped on the court in the second half poised to score a signature early-season win.
On Monday, Urban Meyer said he panicked and got away from the offensive game plan in a 36-14 loss to South Carolina on Saturday.
On Monday, Erika Tymrak woke up early and got her soccer stuff together just like every normal morning.
Look no further than Patric Young for an indication of how Gators fans should feel after Ohio State smacked Florida 93-75 in the O’Dome on Tuesday night.
On Sunday, Florida celebrated senior day and the careers of middle blocker Lauren Bledsoe, libero Erin Fleming and outside hitter Callie Rivers in the O’Connell Center.
In 2005 Amanda Butler notched her first career victory as the head coach of the Charlotte 49ers. On Monday night, she reached another milestone against that very same team.
Gators fans could be welcoming back some familiar faces next season.
Few moments of UF’s beatdown loss to South Carolina could be described as poetic, but there was at least one.
Florida entered The Swamp with a revived offense and fan base Saturday night, but by the fourth quarter, UF had flat-lined and thousands of blue-clad supporters were on their way home.
It was a game of déjà vu. For the second time this season, Florida and Duke played for 120 minutes. And both times the two teams left everything out on the field.
Marcus Lattimore was stood up, forward progress halted, on the Florida 5-yard line.
Take off your blue gear for a second.
The Gators may not have opened the game the way they wanted to, but it’s hard to argue with the end result.
All offseason, the coaches and players have talked about bringing a new brand of Gators basketball to Gainesville.
Florida played its final regular season home match Sunday in the O’Connell Center, defeating Alabama (10-17, 2-15 Southeastern Conference) in straight sets 3-0 (25-17, 25-10, 25-17).
Sekou Bangoura Jr. finished a strong weekend by winning the singles draw of the Lakewood Ranch Intercollegiate Clay Court Classic in Bradenton on Sunday.
Florida’s cross country teams kept two streaks alive Saturday morning at the NCAA South Region Championships: one the program will celebrate on the bus ride home from Hoover, Ala., and one to think about until next year.
All offseason the coaches and players have been talking about bringing a new brand of Gators basketball to Gainesville.