Gators women's hoops familiar with star Buckeyes’ point guard
By JOE MORGAN | Mar. 14, 2012Ohio State’s Samantha Prahalis could be playing for Florida right now.
Ohio State’s Samantha Prahalis could be playing for Florida right now.
Bowling Green, Ohio, is a city of firsts for Gators women’s basketball.
Earning a berth in the NCAA Tournament played out like much of the Gators’ season — it was close.
The Gators’ final Southeastern Conference game of the 2011-12 campaign ended in familiar fashion.
Florida can finally start talking about Kentucky.
The Gators’ postseason forecast remains unclear, so they’re not planning too far ahead.
Lily Svete does not have the statistics of a typical 6-foot-2 forward.
As the second-leading rebounder in the Southeastern Conference, Jennifer George has not faced many individual opponents she could not handle.
Florida had one final chance to boost its NCAA Tournament resume against No. 10 Tennessee on Sunday.
Jordan Jones has finally returned to form.
Andrea Vilaró Aragonés’ big break came three weeks ago on the road against LSU.
When the Gators needed points, Lanita Bartley called for the ball.
The Gators finally got over the close-game hump.
The free-throw line reared its ugly head again for the Gators on Thursday night.
Jordan Jones has played three games since returning from a concussion, but her shooting touch has yet to reappear.
Jaterra Bonds has been a key player for the Gators since she arrived on campus.
Coming off the high of a three-game winning streak, the Gators suffered yet another close loss.
Ndidi Madu clenched her fists and screamed as she headed to the charity stripe.
Brittany Shine thrives with time.
Azania Stewart needed to shake up her season.