In case you missed it: March 28
In case you missed it here were the top featured stories on FOX Sports Florida from Thursday, March 28.
* After the best season in school history, the Hurricanes come up short against Marquette in the Sweet 16. Read More
* Florida’s Scottie Wilbekin has his work cut out for him trying contain FGCU’s Brett Comer in Friday’s matchup at the Sweet 16. Read More
* David Price breezed through four scoreless innings Thursday night as the Tampa Bay Rays and Baltimore Orioles tied 4-4 in a game called after 10 innings. Read More
* Mike Santorelli scored the winning goal in the shootout to lift the Panthers to a 5-4 victory over the Buffalo Sabres on Thursday night. The injury-riddled Panthers got just their fifth home win in 18 games (5-8-5) this season. Read More
* Marlins agree to terms with catcher Miguel Olivo. Read More
* Panthers defenseman Ed Jovanovski will miss the remainder of the season due to a hip injury. Read More
* The Heat are now focused on moving past the winning streak, they have bigger goals in mind, like winning a second straight championship. Read More
* Ryan Tannehill took part in a doubles match Thursday with NFL offensive lineman Bryant McKinnie and two of the world's best doubles players, Nadia Petrova and Katarina Srebotnik. Read More
* Marlins lose to the Cardinals in the final game of spring camp 1-0 and close with a 13-16 record. Overall, first year manager Mike Redmond was pleased with the way his first camp unfolded. Read More
* There's a newly created website named FGCUDunkCity.com, which has photos and videos of many of FGCU's dunks in the NCAA tournament. Guess who owns the website: He's a former Gators tennis player. Read More
* Andrew Astleford examines the projected lineup for the Tampa Bay Rays entering the 2013 season. Read More
* Charlie McCarthy examines the projected lineup for the Miami Marlins entering the 2013 season. Read More
* Compared to the big splashes made the past two weeks by the Miami Dolphins and Tampa Bay Buccaneers in free agency, the Jacksonville Jaguars have been the equivalent of a pebble dropped from a foot away. Read More
* Fernando Rodney was captured dancing to salsa music in the outfield during a Tampa Bay batting practice session. Watch Now