Women’s basketball to raise breast cancer awareness vs Missouri
By Dylan Dixon | Feb. 15, 2017Shimmy Gray-Miller still vividly remembers the first time she met Kay Yow.
Shimmy Gray-Miller still vividly remembers the first time she met Kay Yow.
As loss after loss continued to pile on to the Gators’ conference record earlier this month, Amanda Butler finally hit her breaking point. She couldn’t take it anymore.
Sunday wasn’t supposed to be easy for freshman guard Delicia Washington.
Ronni Williams and Delicia Washington trotted toward halfcourt before meeting each other with a chest bump as the final buzzer sounded at the O’Connell Center.
Brooke Copeland, the junior forward from Cleveland, Tennessee, is simply focused on one thing.
All five players on the court for Florida sprinted to the defensive end of the floor, positioned themselves into a 2-3 zone and fiercely slapped the hardwood of the O’Connell Center with the palms of their hands.
Florida women’s basketball coach Amanda Butler was less than pleased with her team’s effort following its seventh loss in nine SEC games this season.
As Haley Lorenzen watched the ball rattle around the rim and into the basket to begin the third quarter, Florida’s bench exploded with roars and cheers.
Shimmy Gray-Miller still gets angry when she watches film of Florida’s last game against Texas A&M.
Every single day before practice, each member of the Florida women’s basketball team takes a moment to reflect on what they’re thankful for and writes it down on a piece of paper.
As Ronni Williams strolled off the court at Memorial Gymnasium for the final time on Sunday afternoon, she was drenched in sweat and breathing heavily.
Tennessee may be five years removed from legendary coach Pat Summitt leading its sideline, but nothing has changed when it comes to the Volunteers beating up on the Gators.
Amanda Butler has been dealt a bad hand all season.
For the first time in almost two months, Elif Portakal laced up her sneakers, pulled on her uniform and stepped onto a court to play in a women’s college basketball game.
As the final buzzer sounded and the Florida women’s basketball team began to jog off the court, Haley Lorenzen and Dyandria Anderson couldn’t contain their excitement any longer.
Delicia Washington’s teammates and coaches have recently begun referring to her as "WIP," a nickname she originally received from head coach Amanda Butler.
Ronni Williams still believes the Florida women’s basketball team can bounce back from its rough start to SEC play.
As the final two minutes of the first quarter began to tick down, Ronni Williams stood at the top of the key, ball in her hands, and stared down defender Jasmine Lumpkin.
The Florida women’s basketball team has faced a brutal start to SEC play, and its conference record continues to deteriorate.
Concerned friends and family members have been contacting Haley Lorenzen all week.