Lacrosse stays perfect, errors doom Gators, Parsons' injury, Zunino in camp, more tidbits
Thursday, February 21, 2013 | Baseball, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Football, Lacrosse, Men's Swimming & Diving, Women's Swimming & Diving, Scott Carter
The Florida lacrosse team swarmed Stony Brook on Wednesday in its 2013 home debut.
Let's take a look at some of the latest links from around the Internet covering topics of interest to Gator fans:
--The Gators baseball team had trouble catching the ball in Wednesday night's 8-7, 12-inning home loss to Georgia Southern writes Robbie Andreu of the Gainesville Sun.
--Interesting connection between Gators coach Billy Donovan and Memphis Grizzlies CEO Jason Levien as told by the Memphis Commercial Appeal.
--More from Florida's loss at Missouri on Tuesday night from Jason King of ESPN.com.
--Mike DeCourcy of The Sporting News examines the Gators' late loss at Missouri and how worrisome it should be.
--The No.3-ranked UF lacrosse team kept its perfect record intact with a victory over Stony Brook on Wednesday in the Gators' home debut writes Jim Harvin of the Gainesville Sun.
--The Gators and Auburn are in a close battle for first on the men's side at the SEC Swimming and Diving Championships. Click here for more details from GatorZone.com.
--The UF women's basketball team hosts Vanderbilt on Thursday and will try to overcome its knack of lackluster finishes writes the Independent Florida Alligator's Phillip Heilman.
--Former Gators standout Chandler Parsons suffered an injured ankle in Houston's game against Oklahoma City on Wednesday night writes SBNation.com.
--The Pouncey Twins and Charles Barkley playing golf in Lakeland on Friday could make for some interesting moments. Click here for details from the Lakeland Ledger.
--Seattle Times baseball writer Larry Stone catches up with the hottest rookie in Mariners camp, former Gators catcher Mike Zunino.
--The spat between former Gators offensive lineman Lomas Brown and his quarterback in Detroit, Scott Mitchell, appears to be settled writes NBCSports.com.
--Former Gators receiver David Nelson declares injured knee will be 100 percent wrote The Buffalo News recently.



