2009–10 Florida Gators women's basketball team

2009–10 Florida Gators women's basketball
Conference Southeastern Conference
2009–10 record 15–17 (7–9 SEC)
Head coach Amanda Butler (3rd season)
Assistant coach Susie Gardner
Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick
David Lowery
Home arena Stephen C. O'Connell Center
2009–10 SEC women's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
#3 Tennessee151 .938  323  .914
#19 Kentucky115 .688  288  .778
Mississippi State97 .563  2113  .618
#21 LSU97 .563  2110  .677
Vanderbilt97 .563  2311  .676
#23 Georgia97 .563  259  .735
Florida79 .438  1517  .469
South Carolina79 .438  1415  .483
Ole Miss79 .438  1715  .531
Auburn511 .313  1516  .484
Alabama412 .250  1218  .400
Arkansas412 .250  1218  .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

NumberNameHeightPositionClass
50Ebonie Crawford6–3CenterJunior
33Jordan Jones5–9GuardSophomore (RS)
21Trumae Lucas5–8GuardSophomore
14Ndidi Madu6–1ForwardSophomore (RS)
22Jennifer Mossor5–9GuardSenior
24Sharielle Smith5–10ForwardSenior
10Steffi Sorensen5–10GuardSenior
13Azania Stewart6–4CenterSophomore
2Lonnika Thompson5–4GuardSenior
20Susan Yenser5–10GuardSenior (RS)

Schedule

DateLocationOpponentResultRecord
Sat., Nov. 14Gainesville, FLStetsonW 85–631–0
Tue., Nov. 17Gainesville, FL#13/10 Florida StateL 62–661–1
Fri., Nov. 20Pittsburgh, PA#25 PittsburghL 58–811–2
Tue., Nov. 24Gainesville, FLAlabama–BirminghamW 75–392–2
Fri., Nov. 27Miami, FLSt. John'sL 47–612–3
Sun., Nov. 29Miami, FLFlorida InternationalW 71–603–3
Tue., Dec. 1Gainesville, FLFlorida A&ML 71–723–4
Mon., Dec. 7Piscataway, NJRutgers (Jimmy V Classic)L 38–513–5
Fri., Dec. 11Norfolk, VAOld DominionW 81–674–5
Sun., Dec. 20Gainesville, FLSouthernW 62–355–5
Mon., Dec. 21Gainesville, FLHigh PointL 68–755–6
Mon., Dec. 28Gainesville, FLOhioW 78–496–6
Wed., Dec. 30Gainesville, FLJacksonvilleW 80–547–6
Sun., Jan. 3Fayetteville, ARArkansasW 59–538–6 (1–0)
Thu., Jan. 7Gainesville, FLAuburnW 71–689–6 (2–0)
Sun., Jan. 10Athens, GA#8 GeorgiaL 52–619–7 (2–1)
Thu., Jan. 14Gainesville, FL#4 TennesseeL 64–669-8 (2–2)
Sun., Jan. 17Starkville, MSMississippi StateW 55–5210–8 (3–2)
Thu., Jan. 21Tuscaloosa, ALAlabamaL 58–8210–9 (3–3)
Sun., Jan. 24Gainesville, FLSouth CarolinaW 59–5611–9 (4–3)
Sun., Jan. 31Oxford, MSOle MissW 67–6412–9 (5–3)
Thu., Feb. 4Gainesville, FL#22 VanderbiltL 58–6612–10 (5–4)
Sun., Feb. 7Gainesville, FLMississippi StateW 80–7813–10 (6–4)
Thu., Feb. 11Gainesville, FL#23 LSUL 30–7013–11 (6–5)
Sun., Feb. 14Knoxville, TN#4 TennesseeL 44–8313–12 (6–6)
Thu., Feb. 18Lexington, KY#16 KentuckyL 51–7713–13 (6–7)
Sun., Feb. 21Gainesville, FL#20 GeorgiaW 64–5714–13 (7–7)
Wed., Feb. 24Nashville, TN#22 VanderbiltL 60–7114–14 (7–8)
Sun., Feb. 28Gainesville, FLAlabamaL 61–6614–15 (7–9)
Thu., Mar. 4Duluth, GA (SEC Tournament)AuburnL 61–7414–16 (7–9)
Thu., Mar. 18Gainesville, FL (WNIT)South FloridaW 61–5415–16 (7–9)
Sun., Mar. 21Coral Gables, FL (WNIT)MiamiL 64–7715–17 (7–9)

References

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