Florida lacrosse to open season against England
By JOSH JURNOVOY< | Jan. 25, 2012The Gators are not opening their season against a team from their league, the American Lacrosse Conference. In fact, the team they are playing isn’t American.
The Gators are not opening their season against a team from their league, the American Lacrosse Conference. In fact, the team they are playing isn’t American.
Tom: Let’s get this out of the way off the bat: Florida is a football school. The school’s small sports are always threats to make a run at a national title, though.
Following the lacrosse program’s successful sophomore season, the Gators were looking forward to 100-percent continuity in their starting lineup.
After losing in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, the Gators didn’t have to say goodbye.
For the first time in Florida's lacrosse season, the 27 smiles that are usually so easy to spot were altogether absent on Saturday at Dizney Stadium.
By the fourth rain delay of the Gators’ first ever NCAA Tournament game, both Florida and Stanford had been sitting in the hallways of UF’s lacrosse facility for five hours.
It's taken a season-long journey and opportunities on the biggest of stages for Janine Hillier to finally find her shot.
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On Sunday, the Gators could barely contain their excitement when the bracket came up on the screen.
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With two weeks off before their last regular-season game, the Gators are using the extra practice time to go back to the drawing board.
No matter how Florida’s year ends, the Gators can rest assured they will avoid at least one loss heading into the offseason.
Three days after Florida snagged a share of its first American Lacrosse Conference title with a dramatic upset of No. 2 Northwestern, Vanderbilt didn’t let the Gators take the crown outright without a fight.
There’s a reason why Kitty Cullen didn’t care about the last 15 seconds.
Each time Mikey Meagher takes her place between a pair of familiar orange goalposts, she finds herself up against the odds.