Gators' Beal making most of minutes
By JOHN BOOTHE | Jan. 30, 2012Florida coach Billy Donovan isn’t worried about Brad Beal getting tired any time soon — at least in his legs.
Florida coach Billy Donovan isn’t worried about Brad Beal getting tired any time soon — at least in his legs.
Coach Amanda Butler admits that the Gators lack focus at the free-throw line right now.
With about eight minutes left and Florida nursing a four-point lead, Erving Walker drives the lane.
THE PLAYERS Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass hosted the Sea Best Invitational Monday where the University of Florida men’s golf team opened their spring schedule looking for their second win of the season.
Whenever Erik Murphy sets a screen for one of his fellow big men and fades back behind the 3-point arc, he presents a dilemma for opposing defenders.
Preston Tucker could be leading an entirely different life.
Down by one point with five seconds remaining in regulation, Jaterra Bonds went to the charity stripe with a chance to escape.
Frank Carleton knew what to expect on Sunday against Wake Forest.
Florida may not have won the entire Texas A&M Challenge, but the Gators were certainly not the weakest link in the Southeastern Conference chain.
On a picture-perfect Saturday, the Gators played some
The Gators relied on their depth to pull out a
Energized by the loud and busy atmosphere of their
As the nation’s leader in 3-point shooting, Florida came into Ole Miss’ Tad Smith Coliseum knowing how to sustain a scorching pace from behind the arc through more than half a season.
The Gators came into the 2012 season with a big hole to fill in the midfield.
Failing to muscle up enough for a championship last season, Florida now looks to finesse its way to the top.
Facing a top-ranked team like Arkansas may seem like a daunting task, but the Gators have a score to settle with the Razorbacks.
After a quarterfinal exit in last year’s ITA Team Indoor Championships, the Gators enter 2012 qualifying as the team to beat.
Florida is looking to regain some of the program’s lost swagger this week.
Kenny Boynton had ended 12 other games in his UF career before last Saturday without a 3-pointer, but that didn’t register immediately with his shocked teammates.
Michelle Moultrie is in a class of her own.