Florida hockey completes weekend sweep against Embry-Riddle
By Daniela Ortiz | Sep. 8Florida hockey improved to 2-0 following a lopsided victory over Embry-Riddle.
Florida hockey improved to 2-0 following a lopsided victory over Embry-Riddle.
The Gators hockey team kicked off its season in a matchup against Embry Riddle on Friday.
Liam Lecauchois is a standout freshman for the Florida Gators club hockey team. He led the team in points in his first year with the program, as he now aims to continue improving his game during his time in college — all while making his mark on UF hockey.
The Gators kicked off Nationals with a dominant win over Tennessee, but fell short in the final stretch and were ultimately knocked out by Quinnipiac.
After two tough losses to Alabama and South Carolina, the Gator hockey team's run in the College Hockey South Playoffs comes to an end, as they finish in last place.
Florida hockey couldn’t keep up with Tampa in the Gasparilla weekend series, losing both games. However, the Gators were still able to clinch a spot in the College Hockey South playoffs.
Florida hockey completed the comeback against Georgia Tech in the Savannah Hockey Classic Saturday, securing third place in the tournament.
Florida hockey fell to Tennessee in the Savannah Hockey Classic Friday, marking UF’s third loss to the Vols this season.
The Gators traveled to West Chester, Pennsylvania, to compete in the Amateur Athletic Union Division II Championships March 8-13, playing six consecutive games against Neumman, Anna Maria College, Mass Maritime Academy, Alabama-Huntsville, High Point and Florida Atlantic.
The UF Club Field Hockey Team is staying in shape to get back to tournament play next season. The women are looking forward to traveling outside of Florida again and welcome new members to their close-knit team.
Gator freshman Ryan Hart didn’t start playing golf until he was 13, and he’s now making a name for himself on a stacked Florida roster.
I can’t believe hockey is actually back. I feel like Charlie Brown, just waiting for Lucy to pull the football away any time now.
Kevin O’Sullivan went against the grain recruiting center fielder Buddy Reed and right-hander Logan Shore. The two freshmen, from Rhode Island and Minnesota, respectively, aren’t the typical Gators.