Improved defense leads UF past Ohio
Dec. 28, 2009The Gators had a full week, including Christmas, to dwell on their loss in the championship game of the Gator Holiday Classic to High Point on Dec. 21.
The Gators had a full week, including Christmas, to dwell on their loss in the championship game of the Gator Holiday Classic to High Point on Dec. 21.
Unable to build off its recent success and modest winning streak, the UF women’s basketball team fell to High Point on Monday night 75-68 in the championship game of the Gator Holiday Classic.
Absence made the UF women’s basketball team grow fonder for a win.
With the holiday break around the corner, the UF women’s basketball team enjoyed some merriment with its first win outside the state of Florida on Friday.
Eight games into the season, Florida isn’t where it would like to be.
If a game can be won in the first half, Rutgers did just that against Florida on Monday.
With nearly a week off to reflect on its latest loss, UF is ready to get back out on the court and under the lights.
Within the first four minutes Tuesday, the Gators jumped out to a 12-0 lead.
Splitting games over the Thanksgiving break may not have been the ideal way to ring in the holiday for Florida, but there’s little time to dwell on the past weekend with Florida A&M (3-2) coming to town at 4:30 this afternoon.
Jordan Jones scored a season-high 25 points to lead the Gators.
In its last two games, Florida shot below its standards.
It may be early in the season, but the Florida women’s basketball team is using its performance in Pittsburgh, an 81-58 loss on Friday, as a wake-up call.
The shots didn’t fall for the Florida women’s basketball team against FSU and it lost by four.
The shots weren’t falling for the UF women’s basketball team against FSU, and the Gators lost by 4.
The UF women’s basketball team was outsized in its loss against No. 13 FSU on Tuesday.
The Florida women’s basketball team made 50 percent of its shots in a season-opening win over Stetson, but coach Amanda Butler thought it could do even better.
Coach Amanda Butler has the utmost respect for FSU’s inside game.
They shot, they stole, they conquered.
Everyone in the Colonial Center on Jan. 27, 2008, knew the ball was going to Jordan Jones with one second left.
On the eve of a new season, the women’s basketball team is hoping to recreate the magic it had at the start of last season.