In college sports, powerhouse teams are expected to compete each year and rank among the highest in their respective conference. However, when it comes to powerhouse conferences, the Southeastern Conference continues to dominate the apex of college sports. Men’s Basketball Rankings Back in October, the NCAA released its preseason rankings …
Read More »Legendary coach Tara Vanderveer announces her retirement
Longtime Sanford women’s basketball coach Tara Vanderveer announced her retirement Tuesday. Accomplishments With such an accomplished person where do you even start? Why not begin with the fact Vanderveer was inducted into the Naismith’s Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2011. Beside the pro’s Vanderveer has been a successful coach …
Read More »St. Petersburg Breaks 7-Game Losing Streak By Beating Santa Fe College
By Kennedy Lerner and Heather McKenzie The St. Petersburg College Titans broke their seven-game losing streak Wednesday by beating the Santa Fe College Saints 76-67 in women’s basketball. Rapid-Fire Start The Saints (13-14) came out strong by putting the first points on the board. However, the visiting Titans (5-23) got …
Read More »Florida To Honor Seniors Correa, Dut, Broughton On Sunday Vs. Auburn
Senior Day for the Florida Gators women’s basketball team is Sunday at the O’Connell Center against the Auburn Tigers. Florida, at 14-12, 5-9 SEC before its 7 p.m. game Thursday at Alabama, will honor starting forward Faith Dut and guards Leilani Correa and Zippy Broughton. https://twitter.com/GatorsWBK/status/1762905489476554881 Leilani Correa’s Dominance Despite …
Read More »NBA Legend’s Daughter, Me’Arah O’Neal, Commits to Florida Hoops
Four-time NBA champion Shaquille O’Neal’s youngest child, Me’Arah O’Neal, signed her National Letter of Intent to the University of Florida women’s basketball program. The four-star recruit chose Florida over her father’s alma mater and one of the best women’s programs in the country, LSU. https://twitter.com/GatorsWBK/status/1723856753639440535 Teams on the Table Me’Arah …
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