Florida motivated to avenge last year's loss to Florida State
By GORDON STREISAND< | Nov. 20, 2013Today at 5 p.m., Florida seeks redemption against in-state rival Florida State.
Today at 5 p.m., Florida seeks redemption against in-state rival Florida State.
Two very different Gators teams took the floor last week.
Kayla Lewis had a birthday to remember.
The third time is not always the charm.
Slowly but surely, the Gators’ competition stiffens as the season progresses.
It was a tale of two victories.
Two games into the season, everything is seemingly going to plan.
With an even shorter bench than originally anticipated, the Gators made the most of what they had.
After seven grueling months, the time has finally come for the Florida women’s basketball team.
The buzz around the Gators this preseason has been about their new, fluid offense that incorporates the transition game.
The best defense is a good offense.
Out with the old, in with the new.
The injury bug is not an equal-opportunity offender. Just ask redshirt sophomore center Viktorija Dimaite.
Former Gators women’s basketball player Sydney Moss announced last month her intention to leave the program following one season with the team.
One step forward, two steps back — that has been the pattern of growth for the Florida women’s basketball program during coach Amanda Butler’s six-year tenure.
After playing in only three games for the Gators during her freshman season due to a foot injury suffered in November, Chandler Cooper decided she needed a fresh start elsewhere.
Forgetting that Carlie Needles was a redshirt freshman last season can be easy.
Jennifer George spent Monday night with a group of teammates at the home of Gators assistant coach Murriel Page, waiting to find out if she would be selected in the 2013 WNBA Draft.
Coach Amanda Butler had a message for her team during its first offseason meeting last week: The best fruit ripens slowly.
Long before making the difficult decision to transfer from North Carolina to Florida, Antoinette Bannister grew up watching T.J., her half brother, flourish on the basketball court.