After a solid start to the new campaign, it was time for the Texas A&M Aggies to visit Auburn’s Neville Arena, also known as “The Jungle.” Two halves of tough ball later meant an Aggies win over No. 15 Auburn 79-63 on Wednesday night, ending the nation’s longest active home winning …
Read More »Felder Taking a Leave of Absence from Gators Roster
A day before the Florida Gators take on the Missouri Tigers, Gators head coach Todd Golden announced that senior forward CJ Felder has taken a leave of absence. The former Boston College transfer was averaging 2.5 points and 3.1 rebounds in 13.3 minutes before the announcement. Golden revealed the news …
Read More »Gator Women’s Basketball Strong Start to the Season
Gator Women’s Basketball improved to a 6-1 record after a hard-fought overtime win against the University of Houston on Saturday. The Gators are currently on a four-game winning streak and have only lost to Florida State this season so far, with the seniors leading the way. https://twitter.com/GatorsWBK/status/1596608838354231297 This is the …
Read More »New Faces Lead Gator Basketball into Game 2
Gator basketball is back in action this week after both the men and women’s teams were victorious in their first games on Monday. Men’s Basketball The Golden era is off to a good start at Florida. New head coach Todd Golden had his first win for the Gators on Monday …
Read More »Seth Greenberg Talks NCAA Men’s Basketball
Seth Greenberg, an analyst for ESPN and 34-year coaching veteran, had quite a few things to say in an interview about the upcoming college basketball season, with UNC leading the pack. Welcome back, college basketball!! pic.twitter.com/iAv3gF3qGQ — Seth Greenberg (@SethOnHoops) November 7, 2022 Greenberg: 2022-2023 Season Breakdown At first look, …
Read More »Ex-Gator Johnson Set to Play for K-State
The ex-Gator Keyontae Johnson played and started his first game for Kansas State on Monday. The last time Johnson took the court for an entire game was in 2020 for the Gators before collapsing on the floor. Johnson transferred to K-State in the spring and started for the team in …
Read More »NCAA President Mark Emmert Talks College Athletics
On Friday, NCAA president Mark Emmert joined Sports Scene and provided his insight into the changing realm of college sports. Emmert, who has been the president of the NCAA since 2010, spoke about the prodding issues of current college athletics. On Air Now: @NCAA President Mark Emmert joins @SteveRussell850, in …
Read More »New Scheduling Format Approved for Certain SEC Sports
The SEC Presidents and Chancellors have agreed on a future scheduling format for six different SEC sports. The sports involved include men’s basketball, women’s basketball, soccer, men’s tennis, women’s tennis and softball. The format will begin in the 2025-26 athletic year. Men’s Basketball For men’s basketball, each team will play …
Read More »Gators Officially Announce the Addition of VMI Transfer Trey Bonham
Trey Bonham, the 6-foot 170-pound point guard from Virginia Military Institute, has officially committed to play for the Florida Gators. Take a look at how the new head coach Todd Golden is hitting the transfer portal hard after just weeks on the job. Bonham Coming in Hot Bonham has averaged …
Read More »Gator Hoops update
There has been some news regarding both Gator Men’s and Women’s basketball this week that will make any fan happy. Gator Men’s Basketball: https://twitter.com/The_WTR12/status/1512875767277010952?cxt=HHwWkIC-ndWf6P4pAAAA The Gators just landed Will Richard, a transfer student from Belmont University. Richard is a 6’5″ guard from Fairburn, Georgia. Richard averaged 12.1 points, 6.0 rebounds, …
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