Sportscasts for 02/22/08
Evan Drexler and Karl Hyppolite discuss the major storylines of the 2008 UF baseball season: Brandon McArthur, the young pitching staff, stealing bases, Avery Barnes and Bryson Barber.
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Evan Drexler and Karl Hyppolite discuss the major storylines of the 2008 UF baseball season: Brandon McArthur, the young pitching staff, stealing bases, Avery Barnes and Bryson Barber.
In the first three games of the baseball season, UF's starting lineup has been a well-oiled machine operating with interchangeable parts.
GAME OVER
Brandon McArthur couldn't ask for a much better start to his season.
GAME OVER
Omaha? That's so three years ago.
As he rounded the bases in the opening game of the 2007 baseball season, it appeared Brandon McArthur was on his way to another great year.
If UF's strength this season is going to be speed, the outfield may be the first place people look.
UF wide receiver Riley Cooper, who was taking batting practice with the baseball team this week, is now officially on the team, according to a UF press release.
UF wide receiver Riley Cooper took batting practice with the baseball team before full team practice began.
If you're wondering how the UF baseball team will replace the home runs Matt LaPorta hit during the last four years, senior designated hitter Bryson Barber suggests you look toward the freshmen.
UF freshman outfielder Evan Chambers must have seen my article in the paper today complimenting fellow freshman Josh Adams for hitting a home run in Wednesday's scrimmage.
UF baseball began its full team practice today on a perfect afternoon after the morning's rain clouds had all disappeared.
With less than a month until baseball season begins, some signs of the sport's arrival are showing at McKethan Stadium.
Game two brought hope.
MATCH OVER
MATCH OVER
When UF takes the court this weekend in the NCAA volleyball regional, the team will take on a role not usually associated with the Gators: underdog.
Three teams ranked higher than UF lost during the second round of the NCAA Tournament this weekend, causing the Gators to move up to No. 7 in the American Volleyball Coaches Association Poll.
The match had been over for more than 20 minutes, but Lauren Bledsoe's heart was still beating rapidly.