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2010-11 Women's Basketball 2010-11 Women’s Basketball 2010-11 Florida Schedule & Results 2010-11 Season Review Overall: 20-15 (home 12-4, away 4-10, neutral 4-1) SEC: 7-9 - Eighth (home 4-4, away 3-5) Florida Gators (20-15, 7-9 SEC) Date Opponent TV/Video Time NOVEMBER Sat. 13 UCF (1-1 Rd) GVO W 77-67 2010-11 Season at a Glance............................... Mon. 15 CHARLOTTE (1-QF) GVO W 76-70 Overall Record: ...........................................................................................20-15 Thu. 18 at DePaul (1-SF) OLV L 73-74 SEC Record (fi nish): ....................................................................... 7-9 (tied-7th) Tue. 23 NORTH FLORIDA (DH) GVO W 54-51 Fri. 26 vs. South Alabama (3) OLV W 61-51 Postseason: ....................................................................WNIT Third Round: 2-1 Sat. 27 vs. Navy (3) OLV W 52-43 SEC Tournament: ...................................................................1-1 (Quarterfi nals) Tue. 30 OLD DOMINION GVO W 63-55 Regular-Season Tournaments: ............................................... 7-2 (four events) DECEMBER SEC Awards: .......................................Jaterra Bonds (All-SEC Freshman Team) Sat. 4 vs. Providence (4) W 73-56 SEC Academic Honor Roll (3): .... Ebonie Crawford, Jordan Jones & Lily Svete Sun. 5 at Brown (4) OLV L 50-56 SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll (3): ..........Jaterra Bonds, Kayla Lewis & Tue. 7 HARVARD GVO W 86-65 .................................................................................................... Deaundra Young Fri. 10 at Hampton L 54-69 Mon. 20 ALABAMA ST. (5) GVO W 95-38 Tue. 21 ROBERT MORRIS (5) GVO W 70-50 Game Day Media Coverage ................................ Tue. 28 at #25/23 Florida State OLV L 72-74 Radio: ....... all 35 games aired LIVE on WBXY-FM 99.5 “The Star” in Gainesville JANUARY ...............................with Adam Schick, Brittany Davis and Steffi Sorensen Sun. 2 #22/24 ARKANSAS* SUN+ W 64-53 Internet Audio: ........... every game was LIVE thru www.GatorZone.com (FREE) Thu. 6 at Auburn* OLV L 56-73 Television: ..15 games (ESPNU, FSN Florida, FSNSouth, FSN southwest, SUN Sun. 9 at South Carolina* OLV W 65-63 Sports, comcast Sports South, SEC Network) Thu. 13 #5/6 TENNESSEE* CSS^ L 40-83 Internet Video: .......................................... 19 games aired LIVE thru the internet Sun. 16 at Georgia* SEC Network L 64-70 Thu. 20 #19 KENTUCKY* GVO L 58-59 Sun. 23 at LSU* CST L 58-72 Head Coaches ..................................................... Thu. 27 ALABAMA* FSFL+ W 70-64 Florida (20-15, 7-9 SEC): .....................Amanda Butler (Florida, BS ‘95, MS ‘97) Sun. 30 at Mississippi State* ESPNU W 67-60 Records (overall / at UF): ...................118-76 (six years) / 78-54 (four years) FEBRUARY Assistant Coaches: .......... Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick (Wake Forest, ‘00, MA ‘01) Thu. 3 OLE MISS* FSFL+ L 59-61 .................................................................... David Lowery (Mississippi State, ‘00) Sun. 6 VANDERBILT* CSS^ L-2ot 97-103 ..................................................................................... Murriel Page (Florida, ‘98) Thu. 10 at #4 Tennessee* FSN L 39-61 Assistant to the Head Coach: ............................Janna Magette (Davidson, ‘02) Sun. 13 at Alabama* FSN L 59-64 Sun. 20 MISSISSIPPI ST*(pinkzone) SUN+ W 78-63 Fri. 25 at Vanderbilt*% OLV W 74-69 2010-11 Team Information (by eligibility) Sun. 27 #22 GEORGIA* CSS^ W 74-71 Seniors (1): ................................................................................ Ebonie Crawford MARCH Juniors (6): .............. Deana Allen, Lanita Bartley, Jordan Jones, Trumae Lucas, Thu. 3 vs. Arkansas (6-1R) FSN W 68-59 ................................................................................ Ndidi Madu & Azania Stewart Fri. 4 vs. #4 Tennessee (6-QF) FSN L 75-92 Sophomores (4): ........................................................................ Jennifer George Fri. 18 UMBC (7) GVO W 59-47 Freshmen (5): ..................................Jaterra Bonds, Kayla Lewis, Brittany Shine, Mon. 21 at Florida Gulf Coast (7) OLV W 74-69 .................................................................Lily Svete (redshirt) & Deaundra Young Thu. 24 at Charlotte (7) OLV L-ot 77-81 Signees (3): .....Viktorija Dimaite (Dee-uh-MON-tae) (Fr.), Carlie Needles (Fr.) & Times EASTERN unless noted; #/#AP/ESPN-USA Today Coaches Ranking at tip-off; .................. Andrea Vilaro-Aragones (on-DREY-uh vil-R-oh air-uh-GO-ness) (Fr.) *Southeastern Conference game; (1) Preseason WNIT; (3) Dead River Company Classic – Orono, Maine; (4) Brown BEAR Basketball Classic – Providence, R.I.; (5) Gator Holiday Classic – Gainesville, Fla.; (6) SEC Tournament – Nashville, Tenn.; % = game originally scheduled for Feb. 24 and on CSS, but weather forced delay (7) Postseason WNIT TV/Video Information: SEC Net = SEC Network (affi liates on secsports.com); FSN = FS South, SF Southwest and SunSports; CSS = Comcast Sports South will televise; SUN = SunSports (state-wide in Florida); FSFL = FOX Sports Florida (state-wide); CST = Cox Sports Television; GVO = GatorVision Online LIVE internet video broadcast; + = simulcast on GatorVision Online LIVE; ^ = GVO tape-delayed; OLV = Online video via host school Florida’s Season-Ending Starting Lineup No. Name Pronunciation P CL HT Hometown (High School) PPG RPG Notes 14 Ndidi Madu De-De muh-DUE F R-JR 6-1 Antioch, TN (McGavock) 7.2 5.0 last 5 games: 9.4 ppg, 6.2 rpg 13 Azania Stewart ah-ZANE-ee-ah C JR 6-4 Wood Green, England (Notre Dame(Va.)Acad) 6.6 6.1 62 blocks; 52.7% FG 3 Lanita Bartley G JR 5-6 Jacksonville, FL (Lee) 8.1 4.1 3.4 apg, 1.77 steals/pg, 132 FTA 12 Deana Allen De-nuh G JR 5-9 Houma, LA (Ellender Memorial) 6.7 3.9 WNIT: 9.0 ppg, 3.3 apg 33 Jordan Jones G R-JR 5-9 Suwanee, GA (Collins Hill) 10.2 2.6 72 three-pointers; 38.7% 3FG Gators Off the Bench 10 Jaterra Bonds ja-TEAR-ah G FR 5-7 Gainesville, FL (P.K. Yonge) 9.9 2.4 2.5 assists; SEC All-Fresh. Team 32 Jennifer George F SO 6-0 Orlando, FL (Bishop Moore) 6.8 5.6 46 blocks, 54.1% FG 23 Brittany Shine G FR 5-10 Sacramento, CA (Sacramento) 5.0 1.0 12.5 minutes per game 22 Kayla Lewis G FR 5-11 Decatur, GA (Southwest DeKalb) 5.6 3.4 Missed 19 games - injury 24 Deaundra Young F FR 6-2 Titusville, FL (Astronaut) 4.2 4.2 Missed last 9 games - injury 31 Lily Svete ssVET-ee F R-FR 6-2 Granger, IN (Penn) 1.9 0.9 14 3ptrs; 6.7 minutes pg 50 Ebonie Crawford C SR 6-3 Decatur, GA (Paideia) 0.4 0.6 16 GP; 2pts vs So. Ala. were 1st since 11/08 2010-11 University of Florida Gator Basketball * SEASON REVIEW Series’ History in the ... Florida’s Postseason History NCAA Tournament Arizona ..................................0-1 Baylor ....................................0-1 Florida’s NCAA Tournament Chronology (10-12 record in Tournament Games) Bowling Green .......................1-0 Year Seed Region Qualifi ed Round Opponent (seed) Result Location Brigham Young ......................0-1 1993 none East at-large 1st Bowling Green W 69-67 Bowling Green, Ohio Connecticut............................0-1 2nd Virginia (2) L 55-69 Charlottesville, Va. Duke ......................................0-1 1994 4 West at-large 1st Texas A&M (13) L 76-78 College Station, Tex. Fla. International ....................1-0 1995 6 East at-large 1st Radford (11) W 89-49 Charlottesville, Va. Holy Cross .............................1-0 Louisiana Tech .......................1-0 2nd Virginia (3) L 67-72 Charlottesville, Va. Montana.................................1-0 1996 5 East at-large 1st San Francisco (12) L 61-68 Durham, N.C. New Mexico ...........................1-1 1997 3 Mideast at-large 1st Fla. International (14) W 92-68 GAINESVILLE, Fla. Old Dominion .........................0-1 2nd Southern Cal (6) W 92-78 GAINESVILLE, Fla. Radford ..................................1-0 Reg. Semi. Louisiana Tech (2) W 71-57 West Lafayette, Ind. San Francisco........................0-1 Reg. Final Old Dominion (1) L 51-53 West Lafayette, Ind. Southern Cal..........................1-0 1998 3 West at-large 1st Montana (14) W 85-64 GAINESVILLE, Fla. Temple ...................................1-0 Texas A&M.............................0-1 2nd Virginia Tech (11) W 89-57 GAINESVILLE, Fla. Virginia ...................................0-2 Reg. Semi. Duke (2) L 58-71 Oakland, Calif. Virginia Tech ..........................1-0 1999 11 Midwest at-large 1st Arizona (6) L-ot 84-87 Piscataway, N.J. Washington ............................0-1 2001 3 West at-large 1st Holy Cross (14) W 84-52 GAINESVILLE, Fla. TOTAL ...............................10-12 2nd Washington (6) L 75-86 GAINESVILLE, Fla. Home: ...............................5-1 2002 6 Midwest at-large 1st BYU (11) L 52-90 Ames, Iowa Away: ................................2-4 2004 5 Midwest at-large 1st New Mexico (12) W 68-56 Albuquerque, N.M. Neutral: .............................3-7 2nd Baylor (4) L 76-91 Albuquerque, N.M. WNIT (and NWIT) 2006 6 Albuquerque at-large 1st New Mexico (11) L 59-83 Tucson, Ariz. Arkansas................................1-0 2009 8 Trenton at-large 1st Temple (9) W 70-57 Storrs, Conn. Charlotte ...............................0-1 2nd Connecticut (1) L 87-59 Storrs, Conn. Dayton ...................................1-0 Drake .....................................1-0 Florida Gulf Coast ...............2-0 LSU........................................0-1 Postseason Record Breakdown NCAA Round-by-Round Maryland ................................1-0 Memphis ................................1-0 Games Decided by NCAA WNIT NWIT Total Record Miami-Fla.
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