Gainesville, FL – Amanda Butler’s basketball team has improved to 8-2 on the year with a rout of the Harvard Crimson. The Gators jumped on Harvard early outscoring them 43-27 in the first half and shooting 48% from the floor. Butler said that she was very pleased in how her Gators responded coming off a tough loss and showing a champions response. She added that she was concerned about the big lead her team had amassed in the first half because she knew Harvard had been a second half team. Florida wasted no time though getting two quick buckets to start the second half and kept a large lead for the rest of the night. Brittany Shine led the way with 16 points and 3 assists while Azania Stewart chipped in a solid outing with six points, six rebounds and two blocked shots. It was a total team effort with ten players logging more than ten minutes and four players in double figures.
Post Game Quotes:
Amanda Butler:
On her teams response after a loss:
“We had such a great response and showed so much resilience in the face of a big, disappointing loss. I thought we had a champion’s response yesterday in practice and certainly that carried over into our efforts tonight. We put together a really complete ball game and I thought we played both ends very well. Certainly not perfectly at times, but we played very hard, with a lot of effort and for most of the ball game, a lot of discipline. I think we saw a lot of growth in a lot of different areas and determination and things that make us a really good ball team. We just have to strive to have that same hunger, that same edge, that same feeling and that same level of confidence going forward.”
On second half resilience:
“One of the things that was just a real strength of Harvard’s was their second-half scoring. Leading up to this game, they were scoring like 60 percent of their offense in the second half. It was great for us to set that tone, but we knew by no means did we feel like they were put away. They’ve come back on a lot of different teams and in a lot of different circumstances. I think it gave us a lot of confidence and we saw that confidence carry from the first half into the second. The thing that I was proud of was that this was the first ball game that we had the lead, a double-digit lead in particular, where we then didn’t relax and relinquish the lead. Again, just another area we are seeing some growth.”
Next up the Gators play away in Hampton, VA against Hampton University at 6 pm and then host the Gator Holiday Classic December 20th through the 21st. Check back for more coverage on this and more Gator basketball in the coming days.







