Florida women's basketball may be scrambling for post players next year
By JOE MORGAN | Jan. 24, 2012Florida’s post play has arguably been its biggest weakness this season.
Florida’s post play has arguably been its biggest weakness this season.
Down by three points with six seconds to play, Florida had one final chance to tie.
Jordan Jones released a shot from the midcourt Gators logo as the shot-clock buzzer sounded.
In Florida’s last meeting with Alabama, the bleeding had seemingly stopped.
Amanda Butler admits she is an emotional coach.
Coach Amanda Butler’s first career win against LSU on Sunday was almost a crippling loss.
Redshirt sophomore forward Lily Svete fired from
With Florida trailing 53-49 and just more than two minutes to play, senior guard Lanita Bartley stole the ball from Georgia’s Jasmine Johnson and started up the floor.
Junior forward Jennifer George does not worry about double-doubles.
After a 16-point second half deficit was trimmed to three, back-to-back missed one-and-one attempts by South Carolina gave Florida the chance to complete its comeback.
Junior forward Jennifer George and senior guard Jordan Jones have carried Florida’s offense this season and Thursday’s win over Ole Miss was more of the same.
It was a tough day for senior guard Jordan Jones and the Gators.
Junior forward Jennifer George is on a roll heading into Southeastern Conference play in 2012.
Jennifer George did just enough in the paint for Florida to get by and win the 2011 Gator Holiday Classic.
Returning to Gainesville after two road games in California, Sacramento native Brittany Shine was right at home.
The Gators’ first road trip of the 2011-12 season ended in disappointment.
Nothing came close to junior forward Jennifer George and the Gators on the Golden Coast.
Freshman guard Carlie Needles planted her left foot to cut right, but she never completed the move.
Becoming Florida’s coach four years ago was a welcome homecoming for UF alum Amanda Butler, but venturing outside of Gainesville has been problematic.
Senior guard Deana Allen reaps what she sows, and Florida is enjoying the harvest.