Gators 2nd-round woes result in 7th-place finish
This week’s performance from the Gators men’s golf team presented both positives and negatives.
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This week’s performance from the Gators men’s golf team presented both positives and negatives.
It’s been a fall season full of trial and error for the Gators men’s golf team.
It was a tale of two rounds for the Gators women’s golf team this weekend in Northern California.
The fall campaign has been successful for the Gators.
It was a forgettable Final Round for both the Gators men’s and women’s golf teams.
A week after the men came and left Chicago without much fanfare, the women’s squad currently sits in a prime position to leave the Windy City with its second victory on the year.
For the fourth time in as many years, the Gators made the cross-country trek to Portland, Oregon, for the 54-hole Nike Collegiate Invitational.
The Gators were never supposed to seriously contend this weekend.
After a mildly disappointing start to the season a few weeks ago, the Gators men’s golf team will strive to build some much-needed momentum this weekend at the OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational in Chicago.
It wasn’t the trailblazing, birdie-filled golf that was good enough for third place in last week’s season-opener, but the Gators women’s golf team still managed to capture its first win of the season at the Glass City Invitational.
A third-place finish in the season opener for the Gators women’s golf team does not give last week’s performance sufficient justice.
Severe weather pummeling the Carolinas has seemingly affected everyone but the Gators women’s golf team.
Florida is a team rich with history and annual national championship expectations. Given such lofty standards, this weekend proved rather disappointing for the Gators men’s golf team.
Last season, then-junior Sierra Brooks torched the rest of the field on her way to a seven-stroke individual victory at the Cougar Classic. Rounds of 65 and 62 – the latter setting a course record – also led Florida to a team victory in its annual season opener in South Carolina.
It’s bigger than basketball.
Florida softball coach Tim Walton has had it made since the moment he arrived in Gainesville.
Too often are sporting events touted for their drama and quickly forgotten for lack thereof.
With 24 teams representing six continents, women’s soccer’s premier tournament returns this week in France with the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
There are many positives to take away from this year’s Florida softball team despite Saturday’s season-ending loss to Alabama.
Kelly Barnhill stood alone in the circle, poised and prepared to pick apart an Alabama offense she has defeated countless times in her celebrated career as a Gator.