Gators' offense gives up too many opportunities, falls in final game of tournament
By ADAM LICHTENSTEIN< | Mar. 2, 2014Florida’s offense continued to struggle bringing in runs in the final game of its home tournament on Sunday.
Florida’s offense continued to struggle bringing in runs in the final game of its home tournament on Sunday.
Despite a valiant effort against a physically superior team, Florida came up short on Senior Day in Gainesville against No. 17 Texas A&M, 83-72.
Brianna Morgan has made a steady climb in her sophomore campaign.
The Gators left the Diamond 9 Citrus Classic on Sunday the same way they entered it — undefeated.
Florida bunted its way to its first victory since its series finale against Miami last Sunday, which, after two lifeless performances since, seemed like an eternity ago.
Six hundred twenty nine days separated Karsten Whitson’s last two victories.
After hitting a solo home run against No. 4 Oregon on Friday, Lauren Haeger kept hitting balls out of the park on Saturday.
When Eddie Lovett came into the 2014 indoor season, one thing was on his mind above all: Being consistent to become the first conference hurdler to four-peat in the 60-meter hurdles.
No. 1 Florida earned a school-record 27th win on the season Saturday night with a 79-61 victory over LSU in the O’Connell Center.
Five games into the season and No. 5 Florida’s (5-1) defense has finally woken up.
The Gators, upbeat and alive at the start, grew more and more silent with each ring of baseball hell they managed to find themselves in Friday night.
For the first time in 2014, the Gators tasted defeat.
Nothing on Day 2 of the Indoor Southeastern Conference Championship received more of a spotlight than Cory McGee.
Media and fans flooded into the Ring Tennis complex late Friday afternoon to watch the Gators play their first nationally televised match of the season.
Defensive miscues almost resulted in No. 1 Florida dropping its first game of the season to No. 4 Oregon at the Diamond 9 Citrus Classic.
Pitching and defense are the keys to any good ballclub.
As Gators prepare to head out for Spring Break, Florida safety officials are offering tips to UF students.
A public discussion will be held in Peabody Hall today about an offensive poster that’s drawing attention across campus.
During the latter half of Southeastern Conference play, ankle soreness and tendinitis in both knees have made Casey Prather a little more hesitant to slash. But on Tuesday night, the senior forward attacked the rim often.
After an inmate’s girlfriend started stripping during a visitation video and he hit jail staff for trying to detain him, deputies handed out additional charges.