Bruns’ big night leads Florida to rout of Marist
It was the Ashley Bruns Show in Donald R. Dizney Stadium on Wednesday night.
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It was the Ashley Bruns Show in Donald R. Dizney Stadium on Wednesday night.
There is no place like being home on familiar territory after a disappointing loss on the road for athletes, and the Florida lacrosse team will benefit from that Wednesday.
Florida’s defense could not stand up to Johns Hopkins’ offense — specifically attacker Candace Rossi — in an 16-8 loss Saturday in Baltimore, Md.
Coming off a close loss to Georgetown, Florida could not maintain its level of competition against Johns Hopkins in its first American Lacrosse Conference match.
Florida picked up new confidence from its close 11-13 loss to the No. 5 Georgetown Hoyas in Gainesville Tuesday, but the team will head on the road for its first conference challenge of the season – a matchup against Johns Hopkins on Saturday.
Florida fell to Georgetown 11-13 Tuesday night, but the Gators left the game with a new outlook on their on-field maturity and their ability to compete against the teams at the top of the sport.
Florida recovered from its 5-18 loss to North Carolina with an easy 22-11 win over St. Bonaventure. However, the Gators will have another difficult and experienced top-five team to face on Tuesday – the No. 5 Georgetown Hoyas.
If there was any doubt that Florida had moved on from its devastating loss to North Carolina, the Gators dispelled it with a convincing 22-11 win over St. Bonaventure on Thursday night.
Just four days after its first loss of the season — an 18-5 blowout at North Carolina — Florida (2-1) returns home for a matchup against St. Bonaventure tonight at 6:30.
Last week, Florida seemingly did everything well in its first two games – it played team defense, led in shot attempts, controlled time of possession and executed the fundamentals.
Florida midfielder Rachael Zimmerman and assistant coach Erica LaGrow have two things in common. Both played lacrosse at North Carolina, and now the two are at Florida.
Florida was up against more than just La Salle on Tuesday.
Florida opened its inaugural season in front of a sold-out home crowd Saturday. The team enjoyed the attention, the crowd and its 16-6 win over Jacksonville.
Less than five minutes after the start of Florida’s inaugural game against Jacksonville, spectators were turned away at the gate of Donald R. Dizney Stadium.
Florida’s lacrosse facility could not accommodate some fans who wanted to watch the team’s inaugural game against the Jacksonville Dolphins.
Back-to-back lacrosse state championships in 2006-07, a spot on the team at North Carolina — a premier lacrosse school — in 2007 and an opportunity to make a name for yourself. Sounds like a good deal for the avid lacrosse player, right?
Florida will have to address consistency and communication problems before its inaugural season opener Feb. 20.
During two easy weekend victories for the Florida swimming and diving teams in the O’Connell Center Natatorium, the women’s squad made headlines on the diving boards.
Gemma Spofforth is undoubtedly a champion. She owns seven UF school records, four Southeastern Conference records, an NCAA record, a U.S. Open record, a world record and an Olympic appearance for her native Great Britain.
With the more experienced swimmers back in Gainesville, Florida concluded the fall season with weak showings at the Georgia Invitational.