Syracuse ends Florida’s season for second straight year
By JOSH JURNOVOY< | May 18, 2013There weren’t any controversial stick checks or overtime periods.
There weren’t any controversial stick checks or overtime periods.
Behind a career day from sophomore Lauren Haeger, Florida made quick work of USF.
Georgia came into the final three-game set of the season against Florida without winning a series against a Southeastern Conference opponent in 2013.
When sophomore right-hander Alyssa Bache learned she would be the Gators’ starter in their first contest of the NCAA Tournament, she was ready to make a statement.
After taking the series opener on Thursday, Florida (29-26, 14-15 Southeastern Conference) lost 3-1 to Georgia (20-32, 6-20 SEC) to even the series on Friday.
Freshman Brianna Morgan stays composed when the pressure is on.
Summer study abroad. Ahh, yes. The month I spent in Europe with the College of Journalism and Communications was the best month of my life. Hands down.
As the humidity settles and summer classes begin, so do the summer flings.
“Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgiastic future that year by year recedes before us. It eluded us then, but that's no matter--tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther....”
It has beautiful white sand beaches and lush green rain forests, and if you look to the sky you can see giant green mountains filling up the horizon line.
As Lance Armstrong once said, “A boo is a lot louder than a cheer.”
It happens every year: you promise yourself that you’re going to eat right, exercise once a day and just be so healthy that when you get home everyone will be talking about how you are positively glowing with fitness.
My living room was filled with generations of mom-archetypes recycled through the years.
The day you graduate is the day you open new doors of opportunity and close the door on one chapter of your life. It is an inevitable occurrence to move on into the real world with the knowledge you attained and the friends you made an everlasting bond with while in college.
Residents of Kirkwood neighborhood received an unusual visitor this week: a black bear.
Following one of his worst outings of the season, Jonathon Crawford found his command again.
The first Saturday of May has galloped by, leaving in its wake a receding tide of mint juleps and oversized floppy sun hats.
As everyone got hyped up to see "The Hangover Part II," excited for the sequel to one of the greatest comedy movies, many were greatly disappointed at the plot as it was a mirror image of the original.
Let’s face it—when it comes to jewelry, it’s difficult to choose just one pair of earrings, bracelet or necklace.
It's finally heating up in Manchester, N.H.