Expectations don't guarantee success
Nov. 13, 2008Having high expectations does not ensure automatic success.
Having high expectations does not ensure automatic success.
Marshae Dotson remembers success.
With all the excitement and smiles on the players' faces before Friday's exhibition game, it seemed like the UF women's basketball team was just happy to finally be playing again.
With all the excitement and smiles on the players' faces before Friday's exhibition game, it seemed like the UF women's basketball team was just happy to finally be playing again.
The long wait is finally over for the UF women's basketball team.
Azania Stewart was always a healthy kid growing up.
When fans get their first glimpse of the 2008-09 UF women's basketball team tonight, they might notice a few changes from last season.
The phrase doesn't exactly sound cliche, but UF coach Amanda Butler might have created some new coach-speak when she said it.
At first glance of the 2008-09 UF women's basketball media guide, you can't help but notice the slogan at the bottom: Bigger and Better.
The UF women's basketball team came out to Westside Park on Sunday afternoon to meet with fans and give back to the community.
Four years ago, DeLisha Milton-Jones sat on her couch late into the night and early into the morning in tears.
RALEIGH, N.C. - After all the UF women's basketball team had been through, it's hard to imagine a worse end to the season.
When you live by the 3, sometimes you die by the 3.
Sometimes it just feels good to survive and live to play another day.
Sometimes even the best mottos need some time off.
Depree Bowden has not played her final game in the O'Connell Center after all.
The UF-FSU rivalry just got a little more heated.
The UF women's basketball team will not go dancing after all.
The other UF basketball team - the women's squad - will actually have a reason to watch its selection show Monday night.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Alexis Hornbuckle's no-look pass missed its intended recipient - Candace Parker cutting down the lane - and instead landed in the hands of teammate Angie Bjorklund, who sank a wide-open 3-pointer from the right wing.