Florida basketball basketball assistant coach Taurean Green facing Title IX complaint on heels of similar allegations against head coach Todd Golden
Alijah Martin scored 22 points, Walter Clayton Jr. added 19 and No. 5 Florida beat Texas 84-60 Saturday to start a new home-winning streak. Four days after having their 16-game winning streak in Gainesville snapped by Missouri,
No. 4 Florida basketball will look to avoid its first two-game losing streak at home in more than two years when it hosts on Saturday
Florida men’s basketball assistant coach Taurean Green has been accused of sexual assault, according to ESPN. A University of Florida athletics department employee claims Green of making unwanted physical advances on her in March 2024.
University of Florida head basketball coach Todd Golden responded to allegations made against his assistant coach Taurean Green in a Title IX complaint
Florida will allow assistant coach Taurean Green to continue in his role after it was revealed in a Title IX investigation that he faces a sexual assault allegation.
I’m frustrated, disappointed the Title IX mechanism that is created to protect both sides during a situation like this with confidentiality and privacy continues to be abused,” Golden said.
Florida assistant coach Taurean Green is the target of a sexual assault complaint filed by an athletics department employee, according to an ESPN report. The accuser said Green, the Gators’ point guard of back-to-back national champions in 2006-07,
Florida coach Todd Golden encouraged “people not to rush to judgment” in the wake of sexual assault allegations against Gators assistant and national championship-winning point guard Taurean Green. Under investigation himself for sexual harassment and stalking,
UF open sluggishly but soon found its stride behind veteran guards Walter Clayton Jr. and Alijah Martin to build a solid lead before running away during a second-half surge for an 84-60 victory.
The U.S. Department of Education says plans for colleges to pay athletes directly for their name, image and likeness deals would run afoul of Title IX.