Archive for ‘March, 2011’

Shyatt leaves for Wyoming

One of Billy Donovan’s most trusted assistants is moving on.

Cody Riggs playing hard despite size

Head coach Will Muschamp’s defenses have always been known for having big, physical players, particularly in the secondary.

NCAA may ‘explore’ paying players. It may also have no other choice.

Now that HBO and ESPN have done their part to expand the ranks even further, it might be time for a brief accounting of the programs that — as far as we know — are currently facing an NCAA inquiry stemming from players receiving improper benefits from third parties, or that have good reason to expect one in the immediate future: • Auburn : Athletic director Jay Jacobs said Wednesday the university has contacted the SEC and the NCAA over allegations by four former players on HBO’s “Real Sports” with Bryant Gumbel that they accepted cash from boosters before and after arriving at Auburn, from 2002-07.

Headlinin’: BCS lightens up a bit on its Fiesta Bowl friends

Making the morning rounds, which are absolutely filthy. • All the dirt that’s fit to print, part one.

Three softball seniors selected in 2011 NPF Draft

Three University of Florida softball seniors were drafted last week by the National Pro Fastpitch organization and are set to continue their softball careers following the conclusion of their senior year as members of the Gator softball team. UF left fielder Kelsey Bruder (Corona, Calif.), first baseman Megan Bush (Anaheim Hills, Calif.) and second baseman Aja Paculba (Wildomar, Calif.) were all taken in the NPF’s five-round annual senior draft March 18.

Brombacher named Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Finalist

Two honors for Florida softball seniors Stephanie Brombacher (Pembroke Pines, Fla.) and Megan Bush (Anaheim Hills, Calif.) highlight a stellar start to the 2011 season for the Gators (30-4, 7-3 SEC). Brombacher was named one of 10 finalists for the 2011 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award, announced Monday.

Cercone named SEC Women’s Tennis Freshman of Week

The University of Florida’s Alex Cercone (Seminole, Fla.) was named the Southeastern Conference Women’s Tennis Freshman of the Week, the league announced Wednesday.

Gators land another defensive lineman

Quinteze Williams, the 6-foot-5, 255-pound standout from Tyrone (Ga.) Sandy Creek High School decided to end the process Wednesday by calling and committing to new Florida coach Will Muschamp.

Winning the huddle

December 13, 2005.

Wednesday’s Women’s Tennis home match CANCELLED

Wednesday’s Florida women’s tennis match against Baylor has been canceled because of rain.

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