2009–10 Florida Gators women's basketball team

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2009–10 Florida Gators women's basketball
Florida Gators script logo.svg
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
2009–10 record15–17 (7–9 SEC)
Head coach
Assistant coachSusie Gardner
Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick
David Lowery
Home arenaStephen C. O'Connell Center
Seasons
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2009–10 SEC women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 3 Tennessee 15 1   .938 32 3   .914
No. 19 Kentucky 11 5   .688 28 8   .778
9 7   .563 21 13   .618
No. 21 LSU 9 7   .563 21 10   .677
Vanderbilt 9 7   .563 23 11   .676
No. 23 Georgia 9 7   .563 25 9   .735
Florida 7 9   .438 15 17   .469
South Carolina 7 9   .438 14 15   .483
7 9   .438 17 15   .531
Auburn 5 11   .313 15 16   .484
4 12   .250 12 18   .400
4 12   .250 12 18   .400
2010 SEC Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2009–10 Florida Gators women's basketball team represented the University of Florida in the sport of basketball during the 2009–10 women's college basketball season. The Gators competed in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Southeastern Conference (SEC). They were led by head coach Amanda Butler, and played their home games in the O'Connell Center on the university's Gainesville, Florida campus.

Offseason[]

  • June 8, 2009: Gators center Azania Stewart traveled to her native country of England, to try out for Great Britain’s Under-20 University World Games Team, which competed in Belgrade, July 1–12[1]

Regular season[]

Roster[]

Number Name Height Position Class
50 Ebonie Crawford 6–3 Center Junior
33 Jordan Jones 5–9 Guard Sophomore (RS)
21 Trumae Lucas 5–8 Guard Sophomore
14 Ndidi Madu 6–1 Forward Sophomore (RS)
22 Jennifer Mossor 5–9 Guard Senior
24 Sharielle Smith 5–10 Forward Senior
10 Steffi Sorensen 5–10 Guard Senior
13 Azania Stewart 6–4 Center Sophomore
2 Lonnika Thompson 5–4 Guard Senior
20 Susan Yenser 5–10 Guard Senior (RS)

Schedule[]

Date Location Opponent Result Record
Sat., Nov. 14 Gainesville, FL Stetson W 85–63 1–0
Tue., Nov. 17 Gainesville, FL #13/10 Florida State L 62–66 1–1
Fri., Nov. 20 Pittsburgh, PA #25 Pittsburgh L 58–81 1–2
Tue., Nov. 24 Gainesville, FL Alabama–Birmingham W 75–39 2–2
Fri., Nov. 27 Miami, FL St. John's L 47–61 2–3
Sun., Nov. 29 Miami, FL Florida International W 71–60 3–3
Tue., Dec. 1 Gainesville, FL Florida A&M L 71–72 3–4
Mon., Dec. 7 Piscataway, NJ Rutgers (Jimmy V Classic) L 38–51 3–5
Fri., Dec. 11 Norfolk, VA Old Dominion W 81–67 4–5
Sun., Dec. 20 Gainesville, FL Southern W 62–35 5–5
Mon., Dec. 21 Gainesville, FL High Point L 68–75 5–6
Mon., Dec. 28 Gainesville, FL Ohio W 78–49 6–6
Wed., Dec. 30 Gainesville, FL Jacksonville W 80–54 7–6
Sun., Jan. 3 Fayetteville, AR Arkansas W 59–53 8–6 (1–0)
Thu., Jan. 7 Gainesville, FL Auburn W 71–68 9–6 (2–0)
Sun., Jan. 10 Athens, GA #8 Georgia L 52–61 9–7 (2–1)
Thu., Jan. 14 Gainesville, FL #4 Tennessee L 64–66 9-8 (2–2)
Sun., Jan. 17 Starkville, MS Mississippi State W 55–52 10–8 (3–2)
Thu., Jan. 21 Tuscaloosa, AL Alabama L 58–82 10–9 (3–3)
Sun., Jan. 24 Gainesville, FL South Carolina W 59–56 11–9 (4–3)
Sun., Jan. 31 Oxford, MS Ole Miss W 67–64 12–9 (5–3)
Thu., Feb. 4 Gainesville, FL #22 Vanderbilt L 58–66 12–10 (5–4)
Sun., Feb. 7 Gainesville, FL Mississippi State W 80–78 13–10 (6–4)
Thu., Feb. 11 Gainesville, FL #23 LSU L 30–70 13–11 (6–5)
Sun., Feb. 14 Knoxville, TN #4 Tennessee L 44–83 13–12 (6–6)
Thu., Feb. 18 Lexington, KY #16 Kentucky L 51–77 13–13 (6–7)
Sun., Feb. 21 Gainesville, FL #20 Georgia W 64–57 14–13 (7–7)
Wed., Feb. 24 Nashville, TN #22 Vanderbilt L 60–71 14–14 (7–8)
Sun., Feb. 28 Gainesville, FL Alabama L 61–66 14–15 (7–9)
Thu., Mar. 4 Duluth, GA (SEC Tournament) Auburn L 61–74 14–16 (7–9)
Thu., Mar. 18 Gainesville, FL (WNIT) South Florida W 61–54 15–16 (7–9)
Sun., Mar. 21 Coral Gables, FL (WNIT) Miami L 64–77 15–17 (7–9)

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-03-22. Retrieved 2009-06-16.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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