UF halts potent offense
By JOSH JURNOVOY< | May 12, 2013In what was likely their last game in Gainesville, Florida’s seniors emphatically ensured it wasn’t their last game as Gators.
In what was likely their last game in Gainesville, Florida’s seniors emphatically ensured it wasn’t their last game as Gators.
It looked like the Gators were about to by completely stymied by the Auburn pitching staff for the second straight night.
For the first time since 2009, Florida swept the regular season and Southeastern Conference Tournament titles.
With one day remaining in the 2013 Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championships, the Gators find themselves in a familiar spot.
Led by two career-best rounds from senior Mia Piccio, the Florida women’s golf team advanced to the NCAA tournament after finishing in fourth place at the NCAA Central Regional.
Hosting the first round of the NCAA Tournament worked even better than coach Roland Thornqvist could have expected.
Thanks to a hot start offensively, Florida has reached its second Southeastern Conference Tournament title game in as many seasons.
After the second day of the 2013 Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championships, Florida’s men are still in the lead.
It looked like Jonathon Crawford had brought his best stuff on Friday night.
Fresh off a loss to Tennessee in the Southeastern Conference Tournament semifinals, the Gators men’s tennis team ended its season with another disappointing defeat on Friday.
After a surprising first round that saw the Gators sit in first place in the NCAA Women’s Central Regional, the team fell back to Earth on Friday and sits tied for third at 13-over par (589).
Thursday was hammer time for the Gators.
The Gators women’s golf team had possibly their best first round of the season, landing in first place in the first round of the NCAA Central Regional thanks to a five-under (six-under) par (282) score as a team.
After Florida relinquished a 4-0 lead to Alabama during the top of the fifth, Kirsti Merritt fueled UF’s offense with a home run to left field.
Desperately in need of a win to keep its NCAA Tournament hopes alive, Florida Atlantic looked to have Florida in an ideal spot.
What was shaping into a blowout win against a forgettable team turned into something much more for Cody Dent.
For the second time in five days, a member of coach Billy Donovan’s 2012 recruiting class has left Florida.
Two days removed from a convincing victory over Ohio State, No. 1 seed Florida (17-2, 5-2 American Lacrosse Conference) dropped the ball against second-seeded Northwestern (12-2, 4-1 ALC) in the championship round of the ALC Tournament in Baltimore, Md.
Competing in a doubleheader with South Carolina on Saturday, Florida earned the series victory but lost its first contest to USC in 10 years.
The Gators scored two runs in the top of the first and 4 runs in the top of the ninth against the Tigers on Saturday. In between those two innings, LSU scored 18 times.