Florida men's golf stagnant after disappointing second round
By LANDON WATNICK< | Sep. 17, 2011Although its overall quality of play has fallen, the UF men’s golf team remains tied for 10th place after its second day of action.
Although its overall quality of play has fallen, the UF men’s golf team remains tied for 10th place after its second day of action.
After coasting through an easy first day against FAU at the Gator Invitational, UF men’s tennis coach Andy Jackson correctly predicted UCF would be able to provide a tougher test.
The Gators brought out the brooms in their Southeastern Conference opener, much like they did to begin the regular season.
Florida talked all week about getting off to a fast start against Missouri after it experienced a pair hot and cold matches offensively against Florida Gulf Coast and Florida State last weekend.
The UF men’s golf team struggled in its first round of the season, although coach Buddy Alexander is looking on the bright side.
Though the competition level proved paltry and the stakes of the tournament low, the Gators men’s tennis team couldn’t have asked for a better start to the 2011 season.
Tennessee is more than just Tyler Bray, despite what you have read this week.
When Charlie Weis took over at Notre Dame, he said the Fighting Irish would have a “decided schematic advantage” over their opponents.
Despite a disappointing showing at the NCAA Championships, the UF men’s golf team had a “dream season” last year, capturing five tournament titles, including the 2011 Southeastern Conference Championship.
Elmo, Big Bird and Cookie Monster are spending a couple of days in Gainesville next week.
She broke it with a date.
Fans driving home after the UF football game against the University of Tennessee had best not drink a few beers before they get behind the wheel: Law enforcement agencies will have extra officers on the roads watching for drunken drivers.
After a year's hiatus, the fair is back in town.
Can a blueberry muffin be improved?
A representative from the U.S. Postal Service came to Evinston on Thursday evening to hear residents' concerns about the potential closing of Wood and Swink Old Store's post office.
Before the butterflies in north central Florida take wing, one local butterfly farm is inviting the public to celebrate the colorful creatures.
UF is looking to increase access to dental care in Florida by expanding its dental school and producing more dentists.
More space for students in Library West could become available within a year as the library's inventory sheds about 400 sets of low-use publications.
My two most valuable possessions when the weekend rolls around are my time and my money.