Gators women's golf coach steps down
By KATIE AGOSTIN | May 27, 2012Within 24 hours of Florida men’s tennis coach Andy Jackson announcing his resignation, Jan Dowling, the women’s golf coach, followed suit.
Within 24 hours of Florida men’s tennis coach Andy Jackson announcing his resignation, Jan Dowling, the women’s golf coach, followed suit.
University of Florida men’s tennis coach Andy Jackson resigned from his position on Friday.
Brian Johnson kept Florida's streak of stellar starting pitching alive against South Carolina.
After a strong four-game stretch against Auburn, Florida's bats went cold against Vanderbilt.
Lauren Embree is no stranger to pressure.
Florida is a girls school. With all due respect to Florida State’s days as a women’s college, UF is the place to be for the fairer sex in the Sunshine State
During the 2011-12 season, the worst the Gators have placed in a tournament was 13th at the Mason Rudolph Fall Preview.
The Student Senate passed a bill at Tuesday night’s meeting to limit when candidates and political parties can campaign for Student Government elections. It also redefined campaigning.
A UF student was chosen to receive one of 150 scholarships to attend the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference.
UF’s Travel and Recreation Program, known as TRiP, is leading a summer excursion to Iceland. Registration begins at noon today in The Outfitter at the Reitz Union.
Megan Kosinski never takes it off.
A private supply rocket bound for the International Space Station could usher in a new age in space travel.
Nickels, an 18-year-old electrical engineering sophomore, spent his childhood repairing and donating his neighbors’ bikes, stereos and microwaves left at the curb for trash pickup.
The Student Senate passed a bill at Tuesday night’s meeting that would put parameters on when candidates and political parties could campaign for Student Government elections.
Auburn kept Florida from winning the Southeastern Conference regular season title, but the Gators didn't let the Tigers block their path to the SEC Tourney final.
The Gators women’s tennis team won their second straight NCAA title Tuesday afternoon.
At the end of the spring semester, we wrote a series of editorials addressing UF Student Government election codes and their negative implications for student free speech.
The Gators only needed three goals to reach the Final Four. They scored 15.
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.
Although softball should have been the only thing on the Gators’ minds this past weekend, it wasn’t.