Jensen leads UF women’s golf to second straight NCAA final
By KATIE AGOSTIN | May 21, 2012For the second consecutive year, the women’s golf team will make an appearance at the NCAA Championships today. For Evan Jensen, this will also be her last.
For the second consecutive year, the women’s golf team will make an appearance at the NCAA Championships today. For Evan Jensen, this will also be her last.
For a minute, the Gators hopes at continuing on to the NCAA Championships looked like they were going to be crushed. The men’s golf team finished day one of the NCAA East Regional on Thursday at +11, putting them 16 strokes behind the leader in 10th place.
For Evan Jensen and Andrea Watts, this year’s postseason couldn’t be more significant to them. The seniors have a chance to wrap up their collegiate career with an appearance in the NCAA Championships.
After both the men’s and women’s golf teams entered the final day of their Southeastern Conference tournament in fourth place, only the men were able to improve their finish.
It’s not any easy task to defend a Southeastern Conference title, and that’s what the men’s golf team found out Friday.
It’s not often that Florida’s golf team heads into a tournament without any knowledge of the course, but that’s the exact problem the women’s team will face this weekend.
It’s not every day that you hear about a freshman leading her team to victory. However, that’s exactly what Camilla Hedberg did this weekend at home in the SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational.
The Charleston Shootout turned out to be anything but.
One Florida star decided to shine in Hollywood on Monday.
Andrea Watts tied a season-best mark, but the first round of the Allstate Sugar Bowl was bittersweet for Florida.
Florida’s women’s golf team wrapped up the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge Wednesday with another tough round.
Junior Mia Piccio started the second day of the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge on Tuesday tied for 11th, and after she parred her first five holes, she moved up to sixth.
When No. 12 Florida wrapped up the first nine at the
When T.J. Vogel stepped into the sand trap on 18, he was able to get the ball out and stick it relatively close to the pin. After reading his line, he was ready to make his par putt.
As Florida’s T.J. Vogel finished up the front nine of
Underdog is not often heard when describing Florida, especially with a home-field advantage.
Florida started off its spring schedule on the right foot with a team win and an individual win for junior T.J. Vogel at the Sea Best Invitational last week. But the Gators are working on consistency before hosting the SunTrust Gator Invitational on Saturday.
After three top-10 finishes this season, Florida junior T.J. Vogel was finally able to win it all Tuesday at the Sea Best Invitational.
THE PLAYERS Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass hosted the Sea Best Invitational Monday where the University of Florida men’s golf team opened their spring schedule looking for their second win of the season.
Florida only trailed Texas by eight strokes heading into Wednesday’s final round.