In case you missed it: March 17
In case you missed it here were the top featured stories on FOX Sports Florida from Sunday, March 17.
* Florida State’s frustrating season left them out of the NCAA tournament, but the Seminoles are a No. 4 seed in the NIT and will play Louisiana Tech on Tuesday. Read More
* Taking a look at the South Region: More than anything, the South brings plenty of coaches with experience to the table. Read More
* There is the argument to be made that the Hurricanes deserved a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament -- a regular-season and conference tournament title would speak to that -- but Miami is more than capable of continuing its magical run from the No. 2 spot. Read More
* The Gators have had their share of late-game shortcomings of late, but they say they are not worried about them as they prepare for the NCAA tournament. Read More
* The seedings for the NCAA tournament were released, and Miami is the No. 2 seed in the East Region, and Florida is the No. 3 seed in the South Region. Read More
* Kevin Streelman picked up his first PGA Tour victory on Sunday by playing a clean and measured weekend at the Tampa Bay Championship and grabbing a 2-stroke victory ahead of runner-up Boo Weekley. Read More
* The Heat’s win streak -- at 22 games and counting -- is in rarefied air not just in the NBA, but also in sports in general. Read More
* The Rays were held without a baserunner until the ninth inning, and ended up with a loss to the Red Sox. Read More
* Ricky Nolasco returned to form for the Marlins, throwing six scoreless innings to help Miami top the Cardinals 6-0. Read More
* The Magic were ahead of the Bucks for most of the game on Sunday, but Monta Ellis exploded in the fourth quarter, scoring 25 points in leading Milwaukee past Orlando. Read More
* Breaking news: The Heat won again. Miami smacked around the Raptors in Toronto for their 22nd consecutive victory, tying the second longest such streak in NBA history. Read More
* Florida had a chance to add the SEC tournament title to their regular-season title, but the shots just weren’t falling and the No. 13 Gators were upset by Ole Miss. Read More
* Shane Larkin scored a career-high 28 points -- including eight in the final 2 minutes -- to help Miami pull away from North Carolina and win the schools first ACC tournament title. Read More