Author: Hannah Mack

  • WBB: Florida Ends SEC Tournament Run with Loss to LSU

    The Gators strung together a solid run to reach the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament quarterfinals. However, it ended on Friday night with a 101-87 loss to LSU.  The Gators were defeated earlier this season by the Tigers, with LSU’s big three, Mikaylah Williams, Annessah Morrow and Flaujae Johnson dropping 22, 21 and 19, respectively.  Once…

  • WBB: Gators Stun Crimson Tide 63-61 for First Ranked Win Since 2022

    In a full forty-minute contest, Florida sent Alabama packing with a second-round win in the SEC Women’s Basketball tournament. Once again, the Gators avenged a loss from earlier in the year and remain undefeated when holding opponents to 69 points or less this season. Florida started the game with its foot on the gas. The…

  • WBB: Florida Outlasts Auburn in Round One of SEC Tournament

    Florida fought for a 60-50 win against Auburn in the first round of the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament Wednesday night.  The Gators avenged a 20-point loss to the Tigers earlier this season with increased physicality and clutch playmaking in the final minutes. The energy began in pregame warmups for Florida and effortlessly continued into the…

  • WBB: Liv McGill Named to SEC All-Freshmen Team

    Florida women’s basketball guard Liv McGill is no stranger to success. The Minneapolis native was the seventh-ranked recruit in the nation for the class of 2024, becoming Florida’s highest-ranked recruit ever.  McGill attended Hopkins High School in Minnetonka, Minnesota, where she helped lead the Royals to consecutive state championship finals.  The accomplishments continue, now as…

  • WBB: Gators Upset Mississippi State at the Buzzer, 69-66

    On a night celebrating 50 years of Florida women’s basketball, the Gators didn’t disappoint. A sea of alumni in the O’Dome fired up Kelly Rae Finley’s squad, leading to a 69-66 win thanks to a Jeriah Warren buzzer-beater. “Only thing I was thinking [on the final shot] was get in, get in, get in,” said…

  • LAX: No. 3 North Carolina Hands No. 5 Gators First Home Loss Since May 2023

    North Carolina defeated Florida in Gainesville on Saturday afternoon, 14-9. The Tar Heels got revenge from last year’s matchup in the first round of the NCAA tournament, where the Gators won 17-8. The first few minutes of the match consisted of solid defense from both teams leading to turnovers. The Tarheels struck first blood with…

  • LAX: Florida Dominates Kennesaw State in Home Opener, 18-5

    The Gators commanded the Owls 18-5 Sunday in Gainesville. Florida had ten different players score, led by Clark Hamilton and Gianna Monaco who combined for nine goals.  The Gators entered this game with momentum from a comeback win against No.11 Johns Hopkins, while Kennesaw State was looking to bounce back after a loss to South…

  • WBB: No. 23 Alabama Tops Florida with 3-point Surge, 84-66

    Florida lost to No.23 Alabama Thursday night in the O’Dome. After a physical battle, the Crimson Tide prevailed thanks to Aaliyah Nye’s 3-point expertise.  Alabama wasted no time before enforcing a full-court press. The pressure led to a few turnovers for Florida, as the Crimson Tide went on a 6-0 run.  However, the Gators responded…

  • WBB: Gators Dominate Razorbacks On the Road, 108-78

    Florida is back in the win column with a well-rounded victory against Arkansas. The Gators had five players score double-digits, with Liv McGill and Me’Arah O’Neal leading the way. Heading into this game, both squads were 2-and-6 in conference play. Florida broke its 4-game losing streak, improving to 12-11 on the season.  “We were really…

  • WBB: Vanderbilt Freshman Mikayla Blakes Scores 53 in Win Over Florida

    Florida fell to No.23 Vanderbilt 99-86 Thursday night in Gainesville. This is the Gator’s fourth-straight loss in SEC play and the Commodore’s first win in the O’Dome since 2015. Vanderbilt’s freshman guard Mikayla Blakes scored 53, breaking the all-time Division I freshman scoring record previously set by USC’s JuJu Watkins. Both programs had very different…