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Gators await verdict on NCAA Tournament bid

By Kevin Brockway Staff writer

Florida junior forward Chandler Parsons said he was “concerned” about Florida's NCAA Tournament chances. (Doug Finger/Staff photographer) (read more)

Army's Youth Challenge draws throng of students

By Harriet Daniels Staff writer

Students going through the U.S. Army's Youth Challenge at the Gainesville Raceway got a chance to see up close the physical and mental challenges faced by soldiers. (Erica Brough/Staff photographer) (read more)

Florida men capture their 1st national track title

Special to Gatorsports.com

The No. 1 Florida men's track and field team captured the first NCAA Indoor Championship in program history on Saturday night, scoring 57 total team points. (read more)

Gators top CSU in slugfest, 16-10

By John Patton Staff writer

There are numerous ways to win baseball games. Florida now has two victories against Charleston Southern in dramatically different fashions. (read more)

'Cats vs. 'Dogs in SEC tournament final

By Pat Dooley Staff writer

Kentucky throttled Tennessee 74-65, handing Bruce Pearl his most lopsided loss as the Vols coach in the semifinals of the SEC Tournament. The Wildcats will face Mississippi State Sunday at 1 p.m. (read more)

Roundup: UF softball splits twin bill with Ole Miss

Special to Gatorsports.com

The No. 4 Florida softball team split its first Southeastern Conference matchup, winning the first game, 12-2, in five innings and dropping the second, 6-4, in eight to Ole Miss at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium. (read more)

Mississippi State ousts UF from SEC tournament

By Kevin Brockway Staff writer

Barry Stewart scored 17 points and hit five late free throws as Mississippi State held on to defeat Florida 75-69 in the SEC quarterfinals on Friday night. (Photo by Doug Finger/Staff) (read more)

Panteliodis' strong pitching boosts UF over CSU in opener

By John Patton Staff writer

Alex Panteliodis said he didn't have much beyond his fastball. In fact, just about all he could talk about was what wasn't working. It must be nice. (read more)

SEC Rewind: Vanderbilt 78, Georgia 66

By Pat Dooley Staff writer

Vanderbilt moved into the semifinals with a fairly easy win over the Bulldogs. (read more)

SEC Rewind: Tennessee 76, Ole Miss 65

By Kevin Brockway Staff writer

After a tight first half, Tennessee pulled away in the second half behind a dominating performance inside from center Wayne Chism and big shots from Cameron Tatum and J.P. Prince. (read more)

SEC Rewind: Kentucky 73, Alabama 67

By Kevin Brockway Staff writer

Kentucky overcame an 11-point, first-half deficit to pull away in the second half and advance to the SEC Tournament semifinals. (read more)

Notebook: Kentucky fans outnumber Vols in Nashville

By Kevin Brockway Staff writer

Despite being in its home state, Tennessee players and coaches are aware the crowd will be against them in today's semifinal matchup with Kentucky. (read more)

Roundup: Track in 2nd place at NCAA Indoors

Special to Gatorsports.com

Junior thrower Kemal Mesic, sophomore jumper Christian Taylor, senior sprinter Calvin Smith and freshman sprinter Tony McQuay earned All-America honors. Florida's women currently are in 14th place with six points and have four scoring opportunities remaining today. (read more)

Notebook: Williams rebounding with Vols

By Kevin Brockway Staff writer

When Tennessee junior forward Brian Williams was suspended for the month of January, it gave him appreciation for what he had lost. (read more)

No. 6 UF baseball to host Charleston Southern

Staff report

Charleston Southern Buccaneers visits No. 6 Florida for a weekend series. (read more)

SEC Rewind: Georgia 77, Arkansas 64

By Pat Dooley Staff writer

Georgia led almost the entire game but struggled to put Arkansas away until late in the second half of the win. (read more)

SEC Rewind: Tennessee 59, LSU 49

By Kevin Brockway Staff writer

Tennessee overcame a flat start to pull away in the second half. Despite shooting 4-of-23 from 3-point range, the Vols got a big lift inside from forward Brian Williams, who had 14 rebounds. (read more)

SEC Rewind: Bama 68, USC 63

By Kevin Brockway Staff writer

Alabama rallies from an 18-point second-half deficit to stun South Carolina in the closing minutes. (read more)

UF goes after NCAA indoor titles

Special to The Sun

The Florida track and field teams hope to more than hold up their top national rankings at this weekend's NCAA Indoor Championships at the Randal Tyson Track Center in Fayetteville, Ark. (read more)

Tyus, Parsons help UF reach SEC quarterfinals

By Kevin Brockway Staff writer

Florida's NCAA Tournament hopes hinged on a win on Thursday evening against Auburn. Behind a dominating night from the frontcourt, the Gators delivered. (read more)

SEC basketball tournament media survey - best and worst

Staff report

The Tennessean, Nashville's local paper, asked a panel of 12 basketball experts to participate in a survey concerning SEC basketball. Sun sports columnist Pat Dooley was one of the members of the panel. (read more)

Dooley's SEC Tourney blog: Picking winners

By Pat Dooley Columnist

Read the blog here. (read more)

SEC Tournament team capsules

By Kevin Brockway Staff writer

Gainesville Sun basketball beat writer Kevin Brockway previews the SEC Tournament with each team's RPI, strength of schedule and his predictions. (read more)

What2Watch4 - SEC Tourney

By Kevin Brockway Staff writer

Kentucky fans are poised to turn Nashville into 'Cat-ville. Will a Cinderella team win it all for the third year in a row? Gainesville Sun basketball beat writer Kevin Brockway takes a look at the 2010 SEC Tournament. (Photo from AP) (read more)

Notebook: Tishman plans to return next season

By Kevin Brockway Staff writer

When Florida recruited Rod Tishman from Israel last summer, there was initial curiosity as to how the point guard who had success overseas would fit in with the Gators. (read more)

Maddox’s slam powers Gators

By Jim Harvin Correspondent

Visiting Illinois State didn’t take the hint the first time, so Gator freshman Austin Maddox decided to make a clearer statement. (read more)

Fifth-ranked women’s tennis handles No. 4 UNC

Special to Gatorsports.com

Riding the wave of an enthusiastic crowd, the fifth-ranked Florida women’s tennis team defeated fourth-ranked North Carolina, 6-1, on Wednesday evening at Linder Stadium. (read more)

UF's focus solely on Auburn

By Kevin Brockway Staff writer

Florida enters its third straight Southeastern Conference Tournament on the NCAA Tournament bubble, again trying to focus on the process rather than looking ahead to Selection Sunday. (Photo by Doug Finger/Staff photographer) (read more)

UF makes stronger case

By Kevin Brockway Staff writer

An SEC mandate to toughen up non-conference schedules has put the Gators in better position to reach the NCAA Tournament than in its previous two years. (Photo by Aaron E. Daye/Staff) (read more)

Randall helps Gators take Game 1 from Redbirds

By Edward Aschoff Correspondent

If not for a mid-70s pitch count and a rocket of a line drive to his left knee in the top of the sixth inning, Hudson Randall might have gone the distance. (read more)