06.03 | Women's Basketball
University of North Florida head women’s basketball coach Mary Tappmeyer announces that Fabiola Josil will transfer from the University of Illinois. Josil will redshirt the 2010-11 season due to NCAA transfer rules.
05.05 | Women's Basketball
University of North Florida head women’s basketball coach Mary Tappmeyer announces the signing of Wykieria Brown for the 2010-11 season.
05.04 | Women's Basketball
The University of North Florida Women’s Basketball team will host a series of camps this summer at UNF Arena on the campus of UNF beginning in June.
04.30 | Women's Basketball
University of North Florida head women’s basketball coach Mary Tappmeyer announces the signing of Megan Peterson for the 2010-11 season.
04.27 | Women's Basketball
The University of North Florida Women’s Basketball team recently volunteered with the 2010 MS Walk hosted by the North Florida Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society in downtown Jacksonville.
04.16 | Women's Basketball
Head coach Mary Tappmeyer announces the signing of Octavia Langston to the University of North Florida women’s basketball team for the 2010-11 season.
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04.15 | Women's Basketball
University of North Florida head women’s basketball coach Mary Tappmeyer announces the signing of Raneisha Lamar for the 2010-11 season.
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03.30 | Women's Basketball
The University of North Florida women’s basketball team gave back to the Jacksonville community over the weekend by volunteering with Habitat for Humanity of Jacksonville, Inc. (HabiJax).
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03.16 | Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball
From March 16 through April 6 the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association and the National Association of Basketball Coaches are partnering with Papa John’s Pizza to raise money for the Kay Yow/WBCA Cancer Fund and The V Foundation for Cancer Research.
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03.16 | Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball
The men's and women's basketball teams took on all comers this past season, playing a very challenging 2009-10 schedule. The two teams faced 14 teams, in a combined 20 games, who earned invitations to post-season play. Each team faced seven of those teams in 10 total games, meaning about a third of each team's schedule was against tournament teams.
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03.06 | Women's Basketball
The No. 7 seeded University of North Florida women’s basketball team was up one with seven seconds left in the finals of the 2010 General Shale Brick Atlantic Sun Conference Championship, but No. 1 East Tennessee State connected on a baseline jumper with two seconds remaining to secure the 63-62 win and the conference title on Saturday, March 6, at the University Center in Macon, Ga.
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03.05 | Women's Basketball
The University of North Florida women’s basketball team advances to the finals of the 2010 General Shale Brick Atlantic Sun Conference Women’s Basketball Championship to face No. 1 seeded East Tennessee State on Saturday, March 5 at noon in the University Center on the campus of Mercer University.
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03.05 | Women's Basketball
In its first year of postseason eligibility, No. 7 seeded University of North Florida women’s basketball team advances to the finals of the 2010 General Shale Brick Atlantic Sun Conference Championship by outlasting crosstown rival and No. 6 seeded Jacksonville, 50-46, on Friday, March 5 in the semifinals at the University Center in Macon, Ga.
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03.04 | Women's Basketball
The University of North Florida women’s basketball team will face crosstown rival Jacksonville on Friday, March 5 in the semifinal round of the 2010 General Shale Brick Atlantic Sun Women’s Basketball Championship in Macon, Ga. Tip-off is slated for 2:30 p.m. at the University Center on the campus of Mercer University.
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03.03 | Women's Basketball
No. 7 seeded
University of North Florida women’s basketball team upset No. 2 seeded Mercer, 55-40, in the first round of the 2010 General Shale Brick Atlantic Sun Conference Championship on Wednesday, March 3 at the
University Center in
Macon, Ga.
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