With NCAA basketball returning on November 10th, the Gators are looking to recreate their success from last season and build upon it. One new asset to the team is Dontay Bassett, a 19 year old redshirt freshman out of Oldsmar Christian High School. Bassett is looking to have a breakout …
Read More »Chase Johnson Looking Forward to Rookie Season
The Florida Men’s Basketball team has welcomed four freshmen to their largely veteran team. Among them is 6’9″, 205 pound forward Chase Johnson. Rated a four star recruit by ESPN, there is reason to be excited for his next couple of years with the Gators. https://twitter.com/GatorsMBK/status/915310111639457795 Why Johnson Chose Florida …
Read More »Florida’s Offense Excels In First Open Practice
Mike White and Co. shined offensively in the first open practice of the season on Thursday afternoon. Whether it was a three-point floater from Chiozza or a thunderous dunk from Kevarrius Hayes, the team looked like they’d been playing together for years. Shots were falling, screens were set at the …
Read More »Florida Basketball Media Day Recap
In just two years, Mike White has gone from the mid-major coach who was bound to be overshadowed by the Billy Donovan era to one of the University of Florida’s premier coaches. It’s never easy to replace a living legend, but White’s success on the court and in the recruiting …
Read More »Florida Lands PG Andrew Nembhard (28th in the Class of 2018)
Andrew Nembhard, the 28th ranked player in the Class of 2018 (per 247) has committed to the University of Florida. With Nembhard’s commitment, Mike White has landed a floor general that the Gators will surely need following Chris Chiozza’s departure. The Ontario native is the 7th-ranked point guard in the …
Read More »FSU Takes Down Wake Forest for First Win of the Season
Florida State earned their first win of the 2017 season. The Seminoles beat Wake Forest 26-19 on Saturday afternoon. While it was not the prettiest of games, Florida State came back in a rather dramatic fourth quarter to take the win. Season Woes The Seminoles got off to a 0-2 …
Read More »NCAA Basketball Coaches Face Charges of Corruption, Fraud
Yet another scandal is rocking the collegiate athletics world. Four assistant coaches at Division I basketball schools have been arrested by the FBI and face charges of corruption and fraud, according an announcement from the U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday. “All of those charged today contributed to a pay-to-play …
Read More »Gator Volleyball Voted No. 1 in AVCA Top 25 poll
The Florida volleyball team is the new number one team in the country in the latest American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Division I Top 25 poll. New @AVCAVolleyball rankings1. Florida2. Stanford3. Minnesota3. Penn State5. Texas6-25: https://t.co/jVmfsB2TlU pic.twitter.com/VYvt53Mn4G — NCAA Women's Volleyball (@NCAAVolleyball) September 25, 2017 The top two teams in …
Read More »Preview: Gator Football Puts Streak On the Line in Lexington Against Kentucky
How can a team continue its momentum after a win as dramatic as Florida’s 26-20 win over Tennessee on a last-second cannon to Tyrie Cleveland? One way is by continuing its 30-year win streak against another one of its division rivals. That’s what Florida is tasked with Saturday night when …
Read More »SEC Plagued with Injuries After Week 3
Major injuries for most SEC squads have left many question marks heading into an intriguing week four of college football. This week features key match ups for both the East and West divisions, and promises to be the most dramatic weekend of SEC play yet. A Look Around the SEC …
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