Florida blows past Temple behind top defensive performance of 2018
By Tyler Nettuno | Apr. 5, 2018Florida’s lacrosse team seems to be making the most of its Big East schedule.
Florida’s lacrosse team seems to be making the most of its Big East schedule.
With a runner on second, UCF catcher Cassady Brewer swung at the first pitch she saw.
The atmosphere in Florida’s practice gym on Wednesday was as normal as any other day this spring.
Florida tight ends coach Larry Scott hasn’t been pleased with his unit so far this spring.
Horvath continuing breakout season
I’ve heard my fair share of what I like to call “coach speak” over the past couple of years covering UF sports.
After sweeping No. 8 Vanderbilt at home on Sunday, the No. 1 Gators (26-5, 7-2 SEC) stayed at McKethan Stadium to face off against Florida Gulf Coast on Tuesday. Florida — coming off a 26-run outburst against the Commodores over the three-game series — continued its dominant ways en route to an 8-4 win over the Eagles (22-6).
Senior attacker Shayna Pirreca described the Florida lacrosse team’s victory over Connecticut on Saturday as a chance for a “fresh start.” If the 21-8 dismantling of the Huskies was an indication of how focused the Gators are heading into their final six games, then the Big East has been warned.
Our sports editor, Dylan Dixon, has spent the past week trying to convince me of the most ludicrous, most asinine thought he has ever had. He believes that Loyola-Chicago’s team chaplain, Sister Jean Dolores-Schmidt, is not worth any of the coverage she received.
Dan Mullen takes delight in the details.
It’s a quiet morning in the summer of 2016 as Kelly Barnhill walks the streets of Takasaki, Japan.
Rick Pitino is not a happy man right now.
Jonathan India gets most of the fanfare. And for good reason.
Lauren Waidner prepared to tee off at the 11th hole of the Mark Bostick Golf Course on March 10.
It’s cliché to say that in most college athletic programs, your teammates become your family. But for Florida’s softball team, it’s exactly that kind of mentality that helps its program succeed when it faces long road-game stretches.
If the Florida women’s tennis team was expecting an ordinary contest walking into its match against Texas at the USTA Campus on Easter Sunday, it was sorely mistaken.
Lloydricia Cameron waited four years to hear her name called over the speakers at James G. Pressly Stadium.
The Gators have every reason to be happy. The team remains undefeated in conference play, and its only three losses of the season came against ranked opponents.
Jeff Pearlman, a feature writer for The Athletic and well-known sports biographer, recently made an observation about March Madness.
Week 3 of spring practices saw a couple new developments for Florida’s football team.