UF softball hits team record six home runs in single game
By GREG LUCA< | Feb. 20, 2010No. 3 Florida (6-1) earned a pair of entertaining wins Friday night on the opening day of the Lipton invitational.
No. 3 Florida (6-1) earned a pair of entertaining wins Friday night on the opening day of the Lipton invitational.
Last year’s group of freshmen pitchers went through it all.
Every eye in McKethan Stadium zones in on the aluminum bat — an innocent yet intimidating instrument.
Back-to-back lacrosse state championships in 2006-07, a spot on the team at North Carolina — a premier lacrosse school — in 2007 and an opportunity to make a name for yourself. Sounds like a good deal for the avid lacrosse player, right?
Erving Walker made zero field goals Thursday night, but he finished just three points shy of leading the Gators in scoring.
UF had a chance to rebound from its past two blowout losses, but instead of seizing the opportunity, it fumbled it away.
I almost didn’t recognize the Florida men’s basketball team that defeated Auburn on Thursday night.
After the second day of competition at the Southeastern Conference Championship Meet, the Florida men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams are in second place.
After a 4-1 start, Florida will be facing a new set of challenges this weekend as they host the Lipton Invitational.
The No. 4 Gators want people to know heading into tonight’s meet against No. 7 Georgia the rivalry between the schools extends beyond the football field.
The last time the Gators played at home, it was against in-state competition before a road trip to play in a tournament featuring the 16 best teams in the country.
Christian Brewer defeats his friend Rick Aasen in a friendly battle for Engineers Week field day on the North Lawn Thursday afternoon.
Andrea Elliott has told many stories in her career at The New York Times.
On the Facebook page, Evans described her high school teacher as “the worst teacher she ever had.”
It’s that time of year again. The smell of freshly cut grass is in the air, and the faint crack of a wooden bat can be heard in the distance, or at least in your heart. That’s right — it’s baseball season. The happiest time of year for me. Not only is the Gators baseball team getting ready to open its season — one that offers the hope of another trip to Omaha, Neb., and the College World Series — but major league teams are reporting for their first workouts.
We know none of you have read anything this week — we realize the Winter Olympics are far more entertaining than any letter to the editor we have to offer — but please pull your attention away from Shaun White and friends for just a second so we can present you with this week’s after-all-one-of-our-columnists-did-talk-about-curling-for-a-little-bit edition of Darts & Laurels
About 30 students and local activists gathered in the Reitz Union for the campaign rally.
With elections four days away, the Unite Party and the Student Alliance party are starting to wrap up their campaign spending.
In a final attempt to reach voters before election day, representatives from the Unite Party and the Student Alliance party met Thursday at the UF Hillel to debate about platforms.
Wearing a hot pink jacket and sipping Starbucks in Library West, Jen Day Shaw blends in with those she oversees as UF’s new dean of students.