Women No. 20 after second round of NCAA Championships
That's more like what Jill Briles-Hinton was hoping for.
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That's more like what Jill Briles-Hinton was hoping for.
Nestor Briceno isn't done yet.
Recently, it's been the Gators who have crushed the championship hopes of the Bruins - twice defeating the cross-country foe in basketball Final Fours.
Sometimes even your best just isn't good enough.
Duke is the three-time defending national champion in the world of NCAA women's golf, but the weekend belonged to the Gators.
The rest of the Southeastern Conference will be wishing volleyball is only played outdoors from now on.
UF receiver Percy Harvin underwent surgery late Monday night to repair a nagging right heel injury that will keep him out of action until summer practices.
Jessica Yadloczky may just be too young to realize that Duke is supposed to win women's golf tournaments. Tiffany Chudy knows that all too well.
With just one rotation left in the Southeastern Conference Championship, the Gators needed a score of just 49.225 on the balance beam to take down No. 1 Georgia, who had already finished and could only watch from the side.
In women's golf in this decade, there is a gold standard by which all others are judged: Duke.
On Tuesday, the UF men's golf team enjoyed a great performance in the final round of the Hootie at Bulls Bay Invitational in Charleston, S.C.
The UF's men's golf team must have liked what it did in Sunday's first round at the Hootie at Bulls Bay Invitational in Charleston, S.C.
It sometimes seems like UF's men's golf team has a checklist of tasks ranging from the mundane to the insane. It would help explain a season with more highs and lows than the average weather forecast.
This weekend, the UF's men's golf team's roller coaster headed upward.
The No. 10 UF men's golf team struggled to find a rhythm at the Southern Highlands Collegiate in Las Vegas over the weekend. The result was music to no one's ears.
On Sunday night, after his team scrapped to an eight-over first round and a tie for sixth at the John Hayt Invitational, UF coach Buddy Alexander was keeping the faith.
Sure, the talk coming into UF men's golf team's spring season was about the Gators' depth, and sure, that noise in the system only got louder after their runaway win at the SunTrust Gator Invitational.
Lakeland Kathleen receiver T.J. Lawrence announced he will be coming to UF. This will help the Gators fill the gap from two lost commits earlier in the day.
Pompano Beach Ely High cornerback Patrick Johnson may be reconsidering his decision to attend LSU. The Miami Herald reported today that Johnson moved his announcement from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., further fueling speculation that he was second-guessing his choice.
The UF men's and women's track and field teams kicked off the 2008 indoor season Saturday at the Big Ten/Southeastern Conference Challenge in Bloomington, Ind.