I asked a couple people about her status as well... they said had she not had the recruiting class that she did this past season we may be hearin alot more about her bein on the hot seat. I think she knows she's gotta get it done sooner rather than later.
I personally think.. she may be the beneficiary of Summitt about to step down from UT... there are already some recruits rethinking their commitment. However... they are more likely to go to UConn I think than UF. On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 12:49 PM, mail.bobparks.com <[email protected]>wrote: > Exactly! She's a former Gator player. She did well at UNC Charlotte > before UF. > This is her 5th year. > I was hoping some on this list could provide some insight on her status. > > Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI > Real Estate Broker > Bob Parks, LLC > 1517 Hunt Club Blvd > Gallatin TN 37066 > 615-972-4239 > 615-826-4040 > Sent from my iPhone > > On Feb 3, 2012, at 9:49 AM, Woody < <[email protected]> > [email protected]> wrote: > > She better start gettin some wins ... i think the clock is starting to > tick. This is her 4th year right? not sure theres been much of an > improvement. > > > > On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 10:32 AM, Oliver Barry < > <[email protected]><[email protected]> > [email protected]> wrote: > >> ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** >> >> I’m really happy about this. I like Amanda Butler a lot and I hope she >> can hang on as coach.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> ** ** >> >> Oliver Barry CRS,GRI**** >> >> Real Estate Broker**** >> >> Bob Parks Realty**** >> >> ****1517 Hunt Club Blvd******** >> >> ****Gallatin** **TN** **37066******** >> >> Phone: 615-826-4040**** >> >> Fax: 615-822-2027**** >> >> ****Mobile****: 615-972-4239**** >> >> ** ** >> >> **** >> >> *UF women's hoops defeats LSU for first win in Baton Rouge since 1996* >> >> Special to ****Gainesville**** SUN >> <http://Gatorsports.com><http://Gatorsports.com> >> Gatorsports.com**** >> >> *Published: Thursday, February 2, 2012 at 6:01 a.m.* >> >> *Last Modified: Friday, February 3, 2012 at 12:26 a.m.* >> >> ** ** >> >> ** ** >> >> Azania Stewart notched her first double-double of the season, Ndidi Madu >> scored a season-high 12 points and **Florida** defeated LSU, 73-64, at >> the **Pete** **Maravich** **Center** on Thursday evening for its first >> win in ****Baton Rouge**** since Jan. 21, 1996.**** >> >> The Gators (14-8, 4-5 SEC), who led wire to wire against the Lady Tigers >> (14-8, 4-5 SEC), earned just their fourth-ever victory in **Baton Rouge**, >> halting an eight-game slide in the ****Maravich** **Center****.**** >> >> Thursday's win capped a tough three-game Southeastern Conference road >> trip for **Florida**, which was coming off a heartbreaking 73-72 >> double-overtime loss at ****Arkansas**** where the Gators missed 14 free >> throws.**** >> >> Against the Tigers, the Gators stepped up and answered each time LSU cut >> their lead to six points, the last time coming with 4:15 remaining in the >> game as the Tigers were in the midst of a 6-2 run.**** >> >> ****Florida**** responded with a 6-0 spurt, with field goals from >> Jennifer George, Jaterra Bonds and Stewart, who put back an offensive >> rebound.**** >> >> Stewart also was big on LSU's next offensive possession, as she blocked >> two shots, marking the 21st consecutive game she has swatted at least one. >> **** >> >> LSU scored the next two points of the game and cut ****Florida****'s >> lead to seven points, 64-57, with 2:41 remaining, but Lanita Bartley came >> through with a tough driving layup. LSU star LaSondra Barrett netted her >> first field goal of the game, but Bartley answered again with two free >> throws, before Stewart snatched an air-ball from a teammate and put it in >> as the shot clock was winding down, as she collected her season-high 10th >> rebound to accompany her 12 points that resulted in the sixth double-double >> of her career. The points also gave ****Florida**** a 70-59 lead with 64 >> seconds remaining and the Gators hit 3-of-4 free throws to seal the victory. >> **** >> >> “This was a total team effort in every way, starting with the way we >> prepared,” UF head coach Amanda ****Butler**** said. “The midset our >> team had in practice and not being discouraged when it would be real easy >> coming off that disappointment at ****Arkansas**** to linger. Throw on >> top of that a little extra adversity in not having Jordan Jones available >> tonight, this win couldn't be better. I couldn't be prouder. It's an >> awesome team win. Historically, we haven't played well here at LSU so it's >> a great program win, as well.”**** >> >> Jordan Jones, the Gator's second-leading scorer and top three-point >> threat, missed Thursday's game because of a concussion incurred during UF's >> double-overtime loss at ****Arkansas**** on Sunday. Jones had started 43 >> consecutive games prior to being sidelined.**** >> >> Florida came out a bit cold in the second half, hitting just 1-of-7 to >> start after converting 48.3 percent in the opening 20 minutes, but still >> held a 40-30 lead six minutes into the period.**** >> >> The Gator's cold spell continued with 2-for-11 from floor at the 11:57 >> mark of the game, but they began to slowly heat up, converting 11 of their >> final 14 shots of the game to hit 50 percent (27-54) overall, as well as 52 >> percent (13-25) in the second half.**** >> >> “It was a shared responsibility,” ****Butler**** said of the shooting >> performance. “We had so much more focus on playing great defense than we >> did hitting shots. We just weren't as concerned about that. We just were >> concerned with our defensive effort and executing that plan. We also wanted >> to focus on rebounding with them because they are quite a bit taller than >> us.”**** >> >> Stewart scored 10 of her team-high tying 12 points in the second half, >> while Madu was the star of the first, when she scored all 12 of her >> season-high effort, nailing 5-of-7 from the floor during those opening 20 >> minutes when ****Florida**** found itself in foul trouble.**** >> >> Lanita Bartley added 10 of her 12 points in the second half, while Bonds >> dished a game-high five assists with nine points and Andrea Vilaró Aragonés >> collected a career-best and game-high four of UF's 11 steals.**** >> >> Adrienne Webb scored a game-high 19 points, while Jeanne Kenney and >> Courtney Jones both added 10 points for LSU, which has lost five >> consecutive SEC games.**** >> >> Less than eight minutes into the game, three Gators had been whistled for >> two personal fouls each, but that didn't stop Florida from staying focused >> and maintaining a lead throughout the entire first half, taking a 33-24 >> advantage into the locker room.**** >> >> Deana Allen, a native of Houma, La., located 58 miles outside of Baton >> Rouge, picked up two fouls in the first 1:58 of the game and an already >> shorten Gator bench got leaner as Allen had to come out of the game to >> prevent even more foul trouble.**** >> >> ****Florida**** missed its first four shots from the floor before Ndidi >> Madu knocked down a 15-footer. Azania Stewart followed with a bucket >> inside, taking a great pass from Andrea Vilaró Aragonés with the shot clock >> winding down and ****Florida**** held the early lead.**** >> >> Bianca Lutley knocked down a three-pointer for LSU, shortly before UF's >> Lanita Bartley was whistled for her second personal at the 15:22 mark, when >> two Gator seniors starters were forced to the bench with foul trouble.*** >> * >> >> Jennifer George powered up a short shot, but LSU countered with one from >> Taylor Turnbow and the Gator's lead remained at one. After Jaterra Bonds >> converted a driving layup, George, who is UF's leading scorer and >> rebounder, collected her second foul at the 12:08 mark and went to the pine. >> **** >> >> LSU took advantage of George's foul by knocking down two free throws and >> were back within one point.**** >> >> Madu stepped up again and hit a mid-range jumper before nailing the third >> three-pointer of her career and gave Florida a 13-7 lead.**** >> >> LSU scored again, before Bonds completed a three-point play and gave the >> Gators a seven-point lead with 9:11 on the clock.**** >> >> The teams traded scores for the next minute, with Madu knocking down a >> 15-footer for the Gators.**** >> >> With Florida holding a four-point advantage, the Gators used a 7-0 spurt >> over a 1:14 span thanks to jumpers from Bonds, who nailed one with her toe >> on the three-point arc, Madu with her second trey of the game and Vilaró >> Aragonés, and Florida held a 25-14 lead with 6:35 remaining in the first >> half.**** >> >> LSU countered by scoring the next six points of the game, as Florida was >> careless with the ball and that led to a pair of uncontested Tiger layups. >> **** >> >> Lily Svete halted the run with a three-pointer. Adrienne Webb followed >> with a short jumper, but Vilaró Aragonés nailed a three-pointer on a dish >> from Svete that gave ****Florida**** a 31-22 lead with 1:40 remaining in >> the first half.**** >> >> The teams traded baskets to end the period, as Bartley capped the frame's >> scoring with a driving layup with 24 seconds left.**** >> >> “When one person went out of the game, another person came in and stepped >> up,” ****Butler**** said. “****Vila**** (Andrea Vilaró Aragonés) played >> great. **Azania**'s play was huge. Ndidi's play was huge. Our seniors, >> collectively, were great. It's hard to single out one or two players >> because it really was a team effort.”**** >> >> ****Florida**** returns to action on Sunday, when the team plays host to >> Ole Miss in the O'Connell Center beginning at 2 p.m. ET. It will be Breast >> Cancer Awareness Day and all fans who wear pink receive $1 general >> admission. 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