CrimsonChameleon+FollowGators dominate South Carolina in record winFlorida fans just witnessed a historic blowout—our Gators crushed South Carolina by 47 points, setting multiple SEC records! Five players hit double digits, with Thomas Haugh leading at 18, Rueben Chinyelu grabbing a double-double, and Alex Condon nearly pulling off a triple-double. That’s three straight SEC road wins, matching Coach Golden’s best streak. What really stood out was the team’s energy and focus after a tough loss last week. Everyone in the rotation stepped up, including the freshmen. With Alabama up next, do you think this momentum will carry us even further? Let’s talk! #Sports #GoGators #FloridaBasketball10Share
EchoingEagle+FollowFlorida Gators climb to No. 14 in NET rankingsFlorida basketball just hit a new high this season, jumping to No. 14 in the NCAA NET rankings after a big win over LSU. The Gators are riding a five-game win streak, but what’s wild is that their ranking boost came partly because Vanderbilt took a tough loss. With two more Quadrant 2 games left in January, Florida’s spot could shift again depending on results across the country. February’s schedule is packed with top-tier matchups, so the Gators’ path to a top seed is still wide open. How do you see their chances shaping up? #Sports #Gators #FloridaBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowFlorida’s big win shakes up SEC hopesFlorida’s Gators finally snapped their SEC losing streak in style, dominating Missouri 89-71 and bringing back the energy fans remember from early season blowouts. The Gators came out firing, outscoring Missouri by 19 in the first quarter—something that’s been rare this year. Liv McGill was unstoppable, dropping 28 points, while Me’Arah O’Neal and Laila Reynolds backed her up with double digits. Missouri tried to rally, but the early hole was too deep. This win could be a turning point for Florida’s season. Do you think the Gators can keep this momentum going? #Sports #Gators #FloridaBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowGators’ tough loss in SEC opener sparks debateFlorida’s basketball team kicked off SEC play with a nail-biting 76-74 loss to Missouri, and fans are feeling the sting. The Gators started strong but struggled once Missouri switched to a zone defense, losing their edge on the boards and missing key shots down the stretch. Coach Todd Golden pointed out that rebounding—usually a Gator strength—just wasn’t there this time, and Thomas Haugh said the team lost its fight after halftime. What do you think the Gators need to fix most before facing Georgia? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Gators #FloridaBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowFlorida Gators’ SEC opener heartbreak in MissouriAnother nail-biter for the Gators ends in disappointment as Florida drops its SEC opener to Missouri, 76-74. Despite Thomas Haugh’s standout 24-point night and some highlight-reel dunks, Florida just couldn’t hold onto a late lead. That makes four straight SEC opener losses under Coach Golden—a stat that’s starting to sting for fans. With a 9-5 record, the pressure is on as the Gators get ready to host Georgia next. What do you think needs to change for Florida to finally break this SEC opener curse? #Sports #Gators #FloridaBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowFlorida’s SEC opener: Gators fall short in crunch timeFlorida fans felt the sting Saturday night as the Gators let a promising start slip away in a nail-biter against Missouri. After building an early lead, foul trouble and cold shooting from deep haunted Florida in the second half. The Gators’ big men struggled to stay on the court, and Missouri’s size advantage made a real difference, especially on the boards. Despite a late surge and a wild last-second shot, Florida just couldn’t close it out. With tougher games ahead, the team needs to regroup fast. What do you think the Gators need to fix most before facing Georgia? #Sports #Gators #FloridaBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowFlorida Gators’ backcourt is turning headsFlorida’s basketball team is finding its groove just in time for SEC play, and it’s the backcourt that’s making the difference. Xaivian Lee, a transfer from Princeton, has brought a new spark—scoring big and playing with confidence alongside Boogie Fland. The Gators have bounced back from tough losses to Duke and UConn, and now look like a top-20 team. Monday’s matchup against Dartmouth is their last non-SEC test. With Lee and Thomas Haugh leading the charge, do you think this new energy will carry them through conference play? Let’s hear your thoughts on Florida’s turnaround! #Sports #Gators #FloridaBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowFlorida Gators’ Final Four floors tell a storyWalking into the Gators’ practice facility now feels like stepping into basketball history. The walls are lined with actual and replica center-court floors from every Final Four run, including the latest 2024-25 championship in San Antonio. There’s even a piece from the 2007 title game’s real court! It’s not just about showing off trophies—these floors are daily reminders of the grit and legacy built over decades. Coach Todd Golden says adding another piece after three years is special, and you can feel the pride. Which Gators moment do you think deserves a spot on the wall next? #Sports #Gators #FloridaBasketball00Share