UGA uses fast start to continue dominance over Florida
It didn’t take long for Georgia to put the game out of Florida’s reach.
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It didn’t take long for Georgia to put the game out of Florida’s reach.
After the long wait for the season opener, the Gators proved they still had some cobwebs in their first meet Friday.
With the game forced into a second overtime, Steffi Sorensen was the least expected player on the Gators to take a shot. Through the game’s first 45 minutes, Sorensen had failed to score a single point.
For a Gators team that came into the season with sky-high expectations, fusing a top-ranked recruiting class with a seasoned returning class that finished fourth in the nation was a challenge on Friday night in Norman, Okla.
The UF gymnastics team opens its season on the road at Norman, Okla., for its first meet of the season against No. 9 Oklahoma tonight at 8. With weather forecasted to be in the teens at the time of the meet, the team can be thankful it gets to perform indoors.
Coach Amanda Butler said her team came back mentally refocused after Christmas.
Florida is fourth in the preseason rankings. Coach Rhonda Faehn knows it, accepts it and understands it.
Jennifer Mossor’s New Year’s resolution may as well have been to have a healthy rest of the season.
Freshman Jennifer George walked off the court with a smile after sinking two free throws that put her team up seven points with 2:37 left in the game.
Jennifer George walked off the court with a smile after sinking two free throws that put her team up 7 points with 2:37 left in the game en route to a 59-53 win for the Gators over Arkansas to open Southeastern Conference play.
In the last game before conference play, it might have been the bench that got the most tuning.
The Gators had a full week, including Christmas, to dwell on their loss in the championship game of the Gator Holiday Classic to High Point on Dec. 21.
Unable to build off its recent success and modest winning streak, the UF women’s basketball team fell to High Point on Monday night 75-68 in the championship game of the Gator Holiday Classic.
Absence made the UF women’s basketball team grow fonder for a win.
With the holiday break around the corner, the UF women’s basketball team enjoyed some merriment with its first win outside the state of Florida on Friday.
Eight games into the season, Florida isn’t where it would like to be.
If a game can be won in the first half, Rutgers did just that against Florida on Monday.
With nearly a week off to reflect on its latest loss, UF is ready to get back out on the court and under the lights.
Within the first four minutes Tuesday, the Gators jumped out to a 12-0 lead.
Splitting games over the Thanksgiving break may not have been the ideal way to ring in the holiday for Florida, but there’s little time to dwell on the past weekend with Florida A&M (3-2) coming to town at 4:30 this afternoon.