Agreed... and fun game to watch!

Cee

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  From: oli...@bobparks.com 
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  Subject: [gatortalk] Fw: [gatornews] [SUN]: UF women's hoops pulls upset of 
No. 20 Georgia [FitzGerald]


  Wahoo!! Yippee!! Of all the Gator victories this weekend, this one was best! 
Yay!
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  From: Shane Ford <go.ufgator...@gmail.com> 
  Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 09:31:45 -0600
  To: <gatorn...@googlegroups.com>
  Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: UF women's hoops pulls upset of No. 20 Georgia 
[FitzGerald]


  UF women's hoops pulls upset of No. 20 Georgia

  By Ray FitzGerald
  Gainesville SUN Correspondent

  Published: Sunday, February 21, 2010 at 6:01 a.m. 
  Last Modified: Monday, February 22, 2010 at 12:11 a.m. 





  The last time the Florida women’s basketball team played in the O’Connell 
Center, it put on possibly the worst performance in program history. Just 
before tip-off of Sunday’s nationally televised matchup against No. 20 Georgia, 
the team looked like it could duplicate Feb. 11’s 30-point clunker.

  With starting center Azania Stewart sidelined and in a walking boot with a 
left-foot stress fracture, and 5-foot-10 Susan Yenser getting the first start 
of her life at power forward, Florida gave up a combined 10 inches to a much 
larger Georgia front court. Much to the delight of the 3,310 in attendance, the 
Gators made up what they lacked in height with heart and hustle.

  Florida exceeded its output in the loss to LSU before the half. By the time 
the final buzzer sounded, the team had doubled it and outpaced the Bulldogs 
64-57 to get back to .500 in SEC play.

  It wasn’t UF’s prettiest win. The team went the final 8:49 without a field 
goal and finished 17-of-51 (33.3) from the field. A 14-point lead midway 
through the second half was whittled to as little as four in the final minute, 
but Florida (14-13, 7-7 SEC) held on with its 22-of-29 (75.9) shooting from the 
free-throw line and 8-of-27 (29.6) from long range.

  “To say this is a tremendous win is a gross understatement,” said Gator Coach 
Amanda Butler, who’s led her team to a 7-7 conference record, good for sixth 
place, with two games to play. 

  “Everything that we’ve been talking about, in terms of what makes us a good 
team, showed up tonight.”

  Florida was led by Steffi Sorensen, who tied a career high with 20 points on 
5-of-9 shooting from 3-point range. Sharielle Smith, who started at center and 
gave up seven inches to Georgia’s Angel Robinson, finished with 11 points and 
nine boards, out-doing Robinson’s two point, three rebound performance.

  After falling behind 7-0 in the opening 3:40, Florida bounced back to the 
tune of a 31-10 run. Georgia’s height had little impact on Florida’s speed as 
Bulldog coach Andy Landers stormed up and down the sideline, face as red as his 
team’s mascot, trying to get his team to mount a run.

  Landers went with a smaller lineup to start the second half. The unit made 
slow strides, chipping the lead away in the final 20 minutes, but couldn’t 
negate the damage caused by the 26.9-percent shooting in the first half.

  UF struggled from the field in the final nine minutes, missing its final nine 
shots, but supplementing it with pestering zone defense and nine points from 
the line. Despite the size differential, the Gators still out-rebounded Georgia 
38-33 and out-scored the Bulldogs in second-chance opportunities 17-4.

  Georgia was led by Porsha Phillips’ 14 points and 12 rebounds. The team hit 
22-of-52 field goals (42.3 percent), 6-of-22 (27.3) from long range and 
out-scored the Gators 28-14 in the paint.

  “It’s a huge win. It’s a rival win,” Sorensen said. “Everyone knows Florida 
doesn’t like Georgia. It’s what it’s all about and why you come (to Florida).”




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