Demps, Taylor clinch NCAA spots at elite meet
The Florida men’s track and field team won the indoor national championship last season, but that doesn’t concern Gators coach Mike Holloway anymore.
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The Florida men’s track and field team won the indoor national championship last season, but that doesn’t concern Gators coach Mike Holloway anymore.
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The Florida men’s golf team entered the JU invitational hoping to prove itself worthy of its No. 3 national ranking, and the Gators appear to be well on their way to doing so.
High expectations are the norm for the Florida men’s golf team. As four-time national champions, highly touted recruits came to Gainesville expecting to be part of the squad that brings home a fifth.
While the weather continues to waver between chilly and cold, the race for District 3 City Commission is heating up as the candidates prepare to make their push toward City Hall.
Florida’s track and field teams won 10 events and posted three meet records in their season-opening performances at the Nittany Lion Challenge, and the national rankings reflected the Gators’ strong showing.
After a strong fall season, Olivia Janowicz entered the spring season ranked No. 22 in the country. On Saturday, she proved why she is regarded as one of the top freshman in the country as she won two matches to advance to the singles final at the Freeman Memorial Championships in Las Vegas.
Coming off the school’s first national indoor title, an indoor coach of the year award for Mike Holloway and a preseason No. 1 ranking, it might be easy for the Florida men’s track and field team to focus on its recent success.
The Gators swimming and diving teams will kick off the spring by competing in their home pool for the first time since October.
Coach Jan Dowling wanted her team to finish the fall season on the right foot.
While no Gators played in the first round of the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional Championships on Thursday, seven players will be in action today.
Fresh off its inaugural season, Florida opened up its fall exhibition season this weekend when it hosted the Gator Invitational at Dizney Stadium.
The Gators kicked off their fall season by going undefeated in six singles matches and three doubles matches on the first day of the 2010 Gator Invitational Friday.
Sophomores Caroline Hitimana and Brittany Borsanyi each won their singles draws titles Sunday, putting the final touches on the Gators' impressive performance at the Southeastern Conference Coaches Fall Classic.
“Finish the Mission” has been the Gators’ anthem all season. A last opportunity awaits to do just that.
Sometimes the competition is too much.
When the season began, UF women’s tennis coach Roland Thornqvist said he felt like it had been a long time since 2003, the year Florida won its last national title.
If the inaugural season of UF lacrosse is to end on a positive note, it will have to come in postseason play.
The Gators didn’t wait long to jump on the Bulls Wednesday.
The Gators used a familiar formula Saturday.