Thursday Spotlight: Kelly Rae Finley Talks Gator Hoops

Thursday Spotlight: Kelly Rae Finley Talks Gator Hoops
January 22, 2025

January 22, 2025

Florida women’s basketball head coach Kelly Rae Finley is scheduled to join Voice of the Gators Sean Kelley this Thursday at Miller’s Ale House, located in Celebration Pointe. The event is presented by Dream Finder’s Homes.

GAINESVILLE, Fla.— The spring edition of Gator Talk, presented by Dream Finders Homes, continues Thursday, Jan. 23 at 7 p.m. from Miller’s Ale House at Celebration Pointe. Florida women’s basketball head coach Kelly Rae Finley will join Voice of the Gators Sean Kelley ahead of the team’s upcoming road game against Auburn, scheduled for Sunday at 3 p.m.


This marks the third installment of seven scheduled Gator Talk episodes for the spring 2025 slate. Upcoming shows will feature appearances from UF head coaches Jenny Rowland (gymnastics), JC Deacon (men’s golf), and Emily Glaser (women’s golf). Todd Golden, head coach of Florida men’s basketball, is set to return for two more segments on Feb. 20 and March 6.


Gator Talk airs weekly on Thursdays through March 6, with breaks on Jan. 30 and Feb. 6. The hour-long program covers the latest in Gator Football and is broadcast across all 38 affiliates of the Gator Sports Network from LEARFIELD, as well as the Florida Gators Mobile App and the Varsity Mobile App.


Each episode runs from 7 to 8 p.m.

Spring 2025 Gator Talk Schedule

Date Guest
Thursday, Jan. 23 Kelly Rae Finley (women's basketball)
Thursday, Jan. 30 No Show
Thursday, Feb. 6 No Show
Thursday, Feb. 13 Jenny Rowland (gymnastics)
Thursday, Feb. 20 Todd Golden (men's basketball)
Thursday, Feb. 27 JC Deacon (men's golf), Emily Glaser (women's golf)
Thursday, March 6 Todd Golden (men's basketball)

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