Florida Women Claim All-America Honors on Day 1 of NCAAs Florida finishes sixth in the 800 free relay to kick off the start of the Championship Meet
ATLANTA - The first day of the women's NCAA Championship competition was brief, but the Florida women made a splash in the 800 free relay.
Meet the 6 Florida teams in NCAA women's basketball tournament
If you view the glass half full, at least two state schools will survive for the second round. Those who see it half-empty will realize no fewer than one-third of Florida's delegation will crash out immediately.
With the expertise of four writers in the USA TODAY Florida Sports Network, and a sprinkling of outside help, let's learn a little bit more the six programs set to participate in March Madness.
Fellow Florida coach happy for Kelly Rae Finley's impact in basketball
"I came to Florida and women's basketball and softball were the two sports that had the lowest number of flags hung up in the rafters," Walton said.
Since then, Walton and the Gator softball team have earned several banners with eight SEC regular-season titles and a pair of national championships. Yet that hasn't been the case for the women's basketball team, still searching for its first conference title.
Women-owned Black businesses thriving in Northwood Village
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — March is Women's History Month and WPTV is taking time to highlight local entrepreneurs who are breaking barriers and achieving success through their local businesses in the historic community of Northwood in West Palm Beach.
Northwood is a community deeply rooted in history that continues to see growth. Among the latest trend is women-owned Black businesses.
Smokey Bones' Top HR Executive Rachael Kelly Named 2022 Woman of the Year by Florida Diversity ...
Kelly is recognized for her leadership of the 61-unit in 16 states, award-winning casual dining brand. Amid the devastating effect of the pandemic on the restaurant industry, Kelly facilitated a cultural rebirth of resilience and inclusion founded on a principle of human-centric leadership.
The Florida Diversity Council hosts its annual Women in Leadership Symposiums throughout March.
Michelle Kaufman: Here, in no particular order, are 64 Reasons to Watch March Madness | Zag Sports ...
1. GRIFF ALDRICH: This lawyer and former CFO of a private equity firm left the corporate world six years ago to become a low-level basketball assistant coach. This season, he led Longwood University (Farmville, Virginia) to a 26-6 record and its first NCAA tournament in school history.
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