This is so disappointing!  What the heck is wrong with WBB?

They take one step forward and two back.

 

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Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: Gator women win as Christinaki leaves program

 


Gator women win as Christinaki leaves program






  
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In this file photo, Florida coach Amanda Butler talks with Florida Gators guard 
Eleanna Christinaki during a game. Christinaki, who was averaging 17.6 points 
per game, committed a "violation of team culture" and faced a first-half 
suspension Sunday, per UF. Christinaki left the program instead and is no 
longer listed on the team roster.

Matt Stamey/Correspondent/File

Special to Gainesville SUN GatorSports.com




Published: Sunday, December 11, 2016 at 6:52 p.m.


Last Modified: Sunday, December 11, 2016 at 6:52 p.m.


PANAMA CITY — Brooke Copeland scored 13 points and No. 23 Florida outscored 
North Carolina A&T 23-2 in the fourth quarter to roll to a 67-38 win Sunday.

The Gators (7-3) ended a two-game losing streak without the services of leading 
scorer, sophomore guard Eleanna Christinaki.

Christinaki, who was averaging 17.6 points per game, committed a "violation of 
team culture" and faced a first-half suspension Sunday, per UF. Christinaki 
left the program instead and is no longer listed on the team roster. 
Christinaki came to UF from Athens, Greece.

"Eleanna Christinaki has quit on her team,'' UF coach Amanda Butler said after 
Sunday's win. "Our team handled that just with I thought a great deal of pride, 
a great deal of grace, a great deal of effort and energy.

"I loved the response. I loved the energy. I loved the way they came out and 
played for each other."

Delicia Washington, who sat out the first half because of the same disciplinary 
decision as Christinaki's, had 10 points and Ronni Williams and Haley Lorenzen 
each had 10 rebounds for the Gators. Florida had a 54-38 advantage on the 
boards and held the Aggies (1-7) to 23 percent shooting (15 for 66) after a 1 
for 14 fourth quarter that included nine misses behind the arc and six 
turnovers.






















































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