In case you missed it: Feb. 9
In case you missed it, here are the top stories featured on FOX Sports Florida from Saturday, Feb. 9.
* With Miami Heat stars LeBron James and Dwyane Wade sitting courtside, it was fitting the other highly touted basketball team in town -- the Miami Hurricanes -- would want to give them a show. With an 87-61 victory over North Carolina on Saturday, Miami became the first team in the 60-year history of the Atlantic Coast Conference to defeat both the Tar Heels and Blue Devils by 25 or more points in the same season. Read More (with video highlights)
* The Marlins are done talking about a rough 2012; their sole focus now is on 2013. Read More
* Gators coach Billy Donovan wasn't sure what to expect on Saturday in Florida's first game without junior forward Will Yeguete. The good news for Donovan on Saturday was that two role players -- not just one -- turned in solid efforts in Florida's 83-58 win over Mississippi State. Read More (with video highlights)
* Troy Brouwer scored two goals and Braden Holtby stopped 27 shots and assisted on Brouwer's second goal and the Washington Capitals shut out the Florida Panthers 5-0 in the opener of a home-and-home series. Read More (with video highlights)
* Saturday’s scheduled game between the Lightning and the Bruins has been postponed because of the recent blizzard. No makeup date has been announced. Read More
* Miami Heat star LeBron James doesn’t think Kobe Bryant has suddenly turned into a master facilitator, he thinks the Lakers star is the same old scorer as always. Read More
* Michael Snaer and Okaro White each scored 13 for the Florida State Seminoles, who shot just 25 percent (6 of 24) after halftime and managed just one field goal over a 9-minute span in a 71-46 loss to Wake Forest. Read More (with video highlights)