Florida women's basketball hoping to make noise in SEC tourney
By Ethan Bauer | Mar. 4, 2016Last season, Florida’s women’s basketball team went out in much the same way it played all season: with a whimper.
Last season, Florida’s women’s basketball team went out in much the same way it played all season: with a whimper.
A tight first two sets brought junior Belinda Woolcock’s and Shannon Hudson’s match to the third set.
A home run, a two-run single, a passed ball and an infield hit.
In his first career start, Jackson Kowar didn’t disappoint.
Jonathan India played the best game of his young career Tuesday night.
It had been too long with no words — of encouragement, of substance, of anything — and so Mike White had to speak.
The motivation and emotion were on Florida’s side. Kentucky, though, played better basketball.
Mollie Stevens entered the final five regulation minutes of Florida’s match at Syracuse Tuesday with her 29-game program-record scoring streak in jeopardy.
Sunday’s Senior Day surely wasn’t how senior guard Carlie Needles imagined.
With three outs remaining, Miami’s Christopher Barr stepped up to the plate looking to spoil the Gators’ chance at a no-hitter.
Although Florida’s No. 10 men’s team finished in fourth place, and the No. 3 women in a tie for fourth, junior Andres Arroyo made a splash in the men’s 800-meter dash at the Southeastern Conference Indoor Championships on Saturday.
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With JJ Schwarz coming to the plate with a chance to tie the game, Miami made the call to the bullpen.
Kasey Hill picked up his dribble with 19 seconds left, took two steps into the paint, fought through a wall of LSU defenders and laid a layup off the glass.
The Florida men’s tennis team increased their winning streak against Florida State University to eight consecutive matches this weekend.
Behind a trio of three-goal performances, the No. 4 Florida lacrosse team took care of a visiting Dartmouth team 16-6 Saturday to capture the 100th win in the program’s seven-year history.
Aleshia Ocasio was dominant on Saturday.
After the first day of the Southeastern Conference Indoor Championships, the No. 3 women’s team finished with 12 points, putting them in a tie for sixth place. The No. 10 men’s team ended the day in 10th place and will have finalists representing them in 10 events on Day 2.
She was put in the same situation before.
It was a day full of big hits for the Gators. And no one’s hits were bigger Janell Wheaton’s.