Florida sweeps South Carolina State, advances to second round of NCAAs
By IAN COHEN | May 9, 2014For the third time in four years, Florida knocked South Carolina State out of the NCAA tournament’s opening round.
For the third time in four years, Florida knocked South Carolina State out of the NCAA tournament’s opening round.
The Gators added another weapon for their spread offense.
On Thursday night in the ESPNU showcase game, pitcher Logan Shore did what he does best for No. 4 Florida (34-16, 19-6 Southeastern Conference) in its 1-0 win over No. 18 Vanderbilt (36-14, 14-11 SEC).
Dominique Easley is a first-round pick.
Upsets highlighted the Southeastern Conference softball tournament quarterfinals heading into No. 4 seed Florida’s matchup against fifth-seeded Georgia.
Florida held its annual tennis banquet on Tuesday, and it came as no surprise that senior Olivia Janowicz was named as the team’s most valuable player.
For the third time in a row, No. 4 Florida (33-16, 18-6 Southeastern Conference) fell in a midweek game, dropping 4-2 to No. 24 Mercer (35-11, 16-5 Atlantic Sun) on Tuesday.
One point was all the Gators needed.
Florida finished the regular season on a high note in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Lauren Haeger continues to prove that she is a dual threat.
It was the 10 saves that kept them in the game.
In its final regular season Southeastern Conference home series against Missouri last weekend, Florida started all three games from behind.
The Gators picked up their seventh verbal commitment of the 2015 recruiting class Wednesday evening when athlete Jalen Julius announced he would commit to UF, multiple outlets reported.
It took extra innings, five pitchers and the Gators’ fourth outfielder Ryan Larson to scratch out a series-finale win against the Missouri Tigers.
Missouri had a knack for taking the lead early against Florida this weekend.
Florida’s three seniors waited four years for their Senior Day cake.
What might be Buddy Alexander’s last tournament as head coach of Florida men’s golf came to a close Sunday.
If Aaron Rhodes was still fighting for the Saturday starter spot entering Game 2 of the Missouri-Florida series, he has it all but secured now.
After Florida dropped its first contest 5-3 to Missouri on Friday, Lauren Haeger brought the Gators back to its winning ways.
Florida turned things around in its conference title run on Saturday.