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2015-16 Schedule & Results Opening Tip Florida's Possible Starting 2015-16 Women’s Basketball 2015-16 Schedule & Results #rv/rv Florida (16-4, 4-3 SEC) at Overall Record: 16-4 (home: 9-2 * away: 5-2 * neutral: 2-0) SEC: 4-3 (home: 2-2 * away: 2-1) Arkansas (9-11, 4-3 SEC) UF Opp Date Nat’l Rank Opponent TV/Video Time ET Bud Walton Arena (19,200) NOVEMBER Fri. 13 -- -- at Temple OOV L 91-97 Fayetteville, Arkansas Mon. 16 -- 6/7 FLORIDA STATE (DH) SECN W 82-72 Thurs., January 27, 2016 * 8 pmET/7 CT Sat. 21 -/rv -- KENNESAW STATE SECN+ W 84-57 Tue. 24 rv/-- -- SAVANNAH STATE SECN+ W 99-34 Fri. 27 rv/-- -- vs. Ball State (1) -- W 85-79 Game Coverage & More! Sat. 28 rv/-- -- at Colorado (1) OOV W 83-61 Radio: ........ LIVE on ESPN Gainesville (WRUF-AM850/FM95.3) and DECEMBER ........ Jacksonville (WFXJ-AM930) with Adam Schick & Brittany Davis Tue. 1 rv/rv -- at South Alabama OOV W 72-60 Mon. 7 rv/rv --/rv ARKANSAS STATE SECN+ W 76-72 Internet Audio: .........................LIVE thru FloridaGators.com (FREE) Thu. 10 rv/rv -- at Wisconsin BTN W 91-75 TV: ............................................................................................... none Sun. 13 rv/rv -- ROBERT MORRIS SECN+ W 79-52 Internet Video: SECNetwork + (WatchESPN and SECNetwork.com) Sun. 20 rv/rv -- SAINT FRANCIS (2) SECN+ W 122-65 Internet Scoring: ...............................(FREE) thru FloridaGators.com Mon. 21 rv/rv -- NC STATE (2) SECN+ W 79-72 Wed. 30 rv/rv -- vs. UCF (3) SECN W 93-79 Head Coaches JANUARY Florida (16-4, 4-3 SEC): ..................Amanda Butler (Florida, ‘95, ‘97) Sun. 3 rv/rv 8 MISSISSIPPI STATE* SECN L 70-76 Overall Record / at UF: ..209-138 (11th year) / 169-116 (9th year) Thu. 7 rv/rv 12/11 at Tennessee* ~SECN W 74-66 Arkansas (9-11, 4-3 SEC): ...................Jimmy Dykes (Arkansas, ‘85) Sun. 10 rv/rv -- at Ole Miss* SECN W 85-65 Overall Record / at UA: ..........................27-25 (2nd year) / same Thu. 14 20/21 --/rv GEORGIA* SECN+ L 61-71 Sun. 17 20/21 --/-- LSU* SECN+ W 53-45 Communications/Sports Info. Contacts Thu. 21 22/23 --/-- ALABAMA* SECN+ W 80-72 Florida: ............................... Kathy Cafazzo ([email protected]) Sun. 24 22/23 23/rv at Missouri* SECN L 64-79 Phone Numbers: ....... O: 352-375-4683 x6133 / C: 352-316-4575 Thu. 28 rv/rv -/- at Arkansas* SECN+ 8 p.m. Website: ..............................................................floridagators.com Sun. 31 rv/rv 12 KENTUCKY* SECN 1 p.m. FEBRUARY Twitter/Instagram: ................. @GatorsWBK ... @CoachButlerUF Thu. 4 TEXAS A&M* SECN+ 7 p.m. Facebook:............................................facebook.com/GatorsWBK Thu. 11 at South Carolina* SECN+ 7 p.m. Arkansas: ......................................... Jeri Thorpe ([email protected]) Sun. 14 at Auburn* SECN 2 p.m. Phone: ....................................................O: 479-575-5037 | C: n/a Thu. 18 VANDERBILT* SECN+ 7 p.m. Socially: ........................Twitter and Instagram: @RazorbackWBB Sun. 21 at Georgia* SECN 1 p.m. Thu. 25 at LSU* ~SECN 8:30 p.m. Sun. 28 AUBURN* SECN+ 2 p.m. MARCH Wed.-Sun. 2-6 at SEC Tournament (4) Opening Tip *The Gators are 24-9 in their series against Arkansas, including a 9-5 *Southeastern Conference game; (1) 29th Omni Hotels Classic – Boulder, Col.; (2) Gator Holiday edge in Fayetteville. Classic – Gainesville, Fla.; (3) SEC-AAC Challenge – Jacksonville, Fla.; (4) SEC Tournament – Jacksonville, Fla. Florida’s last win versus the Razorbacks at Bud Walton Arena was January 3, 2010, a 59-53 squeaker *UF is coming off its biggest loss of the year (15 points at Mizzou), TV Information: SECN = SEC Network; SECN+ = SEC Network +; ~SECN = SEC Network will pro- vide whip around coverage of these games with each game available in its entirety on SEC Network while Arkansas had its impressive three-game win streak halted with +; BTN = Big Ten Network; OOV = opponent online video an overtime road loss at Auburn To Watch the SEC Network, to go www.GetSECNetwork.com for complete channel listing *Two of UF’s four SEC wins this year have come on the road ... Four SEC Network +: Games offered exclusively on WatchESPN and SECNetwork.com through a number of national outlets. of UF’s five SEC wins last year came on the road. SEC NETWORK + *UF is 2-2 vs. ranked opponents this year. WHAT IT IS: *UF leads the SEC (league games only) in steals and rebounding, • Also referred to as SEC Network Plus, this is the digital platform for the SEC Network show- casing live SEC athletic events, inclusive of: while ranking second for scoring offense. • 550+ digital-only events not available on TV and SEC Network overflow events *10 of UF’s games have been decided by 10 points or less (7-3), HOW TO WATCH IT: including five SEC games (3-2). • SEC Network + is only available through WatchESPN (accessible through the WatchESPN app and on SECNetwork.com) ... To access SEC Network + on WatchESPN, fans must sign in Florida’s Possible Starting Lineup (based on previous game) ## Gator Pronunciation POS HT CL Hometown PPG RPG NOTES 1 Ronni Williams G/F 6-0 JR Daytona Beach, Fla. 10.8 7.6 6 double-doubs this yr; doub-fig scoring 7 of last 8 gms 24 Tyshara Fleming tie-SHEER-uh C 6-4 JR Virginia Beach, Va. 6.1 4.9 36 blocked shots (#4 in SEC games, 2.1 pg), 56.3% FG 4 Carlie Needles G 5-6 SR-R Highlands Ranch, Colo. 7.1 2.2 9.1 ppg in SEC gms 20 Simone Westbrook G 5-8 JR Chandler, Ariz. 7.8 3.3 team-best 51 steals (2.6 pg) - #3 in SEC 13 Cassie Peoples G 5-6 SR-R San Antonio, Texas 9.6 1.9 started at Mizzou but did not score Off The Bench 21 Eleanna Christinaki L-ee.on-uh chris-tin-OCK-ee G 6-0 FR Athens, Greece 10.5 3.4 UF’s leading scorer in SEC games (11.3) 44 Haley Lorenzen F 6-3 SO Iowa City, Iowa 9.3 5.7 18 blocked shots 3 January Miller G 5-8 SR Orlando, Fla. 6.5 2.2 8 points, 5 rebounds in 12 minutes at Mizzou (fouled out) 11 Dyandria Anderson dee-ANN-dree-uh G 5-10 SO Viera, Fla. 6.0 3.4 8 points, 5 rebounds vs. Alabama 32 Carla Batchelor G 5-10 SR Germantown, Md. 4.6 3.8 9 pts, 8 rebounds vs. Alabama; started 2 games 15 Viktorija Dimaite Victoria dee-MY-tah C 6-4 SR-R Panevezys, Lithuania 2.8 1.4 played 6 big minutes in second half vs. Alabama 2 Isis Young G 5-7 FR-R Berlin, N.J. 1.9 05 8.1 minutes per game 23 Brooke Copeland G 6-2 SO Cleveland, Tenn. 1.8 1.3 huge 3-ptrers in 2nd half at Tennessee & vs. Alabama 2015-16 FLORIDA GATORS at the ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS 2015-16 Gator Women’s Basketball BROADCAST MEDIA SHEET Probable Starters Numbers in Orange RONNI WILLIAMS JR * F * 6-0 * Daytona Beach, Fla./Atlantic H.S. GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G S B PPG • leading rebounder & scorer overall ... SEC games almost averaging double-double: 11.1 pts, 9.4 reb SEASON 19-18 22.1 .545 .250 .661 7.6 0.6 25 14 10.8 • five consecutive double-figure scoring games (avg. 12.2 pts AND 8.8 rebounds during that span) SEC 7-7 24.7 .588 .000 .621 9.4 1.6 10 5 11.1 • 6 double-doubles this year - most recent 11 pts, 12 rebs (season-high) at Ole Miss (Jan. 10) CAREER 81-44 21.0 .477 .200 .630 6.0 0.9 84 78 9.5 • DNP vs. Saint Francis (wisdom teeth extracted) ... Preseason Second-Team All-SEC 1 • fouled out 5 gms this year; 2 gms last year; fouled out of pgm-record 16 games in 2013-14 ISIS YOUNG R-FR * G * 5-7 * Berlin, New Jersey/Life Center Academy • has not seen action in 7 of last 9 games ... 1 point at Ole Miss (Jan.10); last FG vs St. Francis (Dec. 20) GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G S B PPG • first collegiate score was a 3-pointer that sparked a huge rally vs. Temple 10-0 8.1 .269 .273 .500 0.5 0.9 2 0 1.9 SEASON • 2015-16 season-opener at Temple was played 22 miles from her hometown of Berlin, N.J. SEC 1-0 8.0 .000 .000 .500 0.0 1.0 0 0 1.0 • Did not play or suit up last year; recovered from ACL torn during a game at the end of senior prep year 2 CAREER 10-0 8.1 .269 .273 .500 0.5 0.9 2 0 1.9 • Third Gator from the state of New Jersey JANUARY MILLER SR * G * 5-8 * Orlando, Fla./University H.S. • struggled w/ shot over last 5 games (4-25, 16.0%); did not score vs. LSU - had scored in 30 straight GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G S B PPG • Huge game at Tennessee: 11 pts (5-9FG), 3 rebs, 2 steals ... 3pter w/ 8:40 remaining in the 3Q at Wis- SEASON 20-6 12.8 .364 .391 .635 2.2 0.9 26 1 6.5 consin gave UF 1st lead of the game and never relinquished it; also topped 800 career pts vs Badgers SEC 7-4 12.0 .268 .222 .667 2.0 0.4 8 1 4.6 • leads UF in FTA (63) ..
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