No. 10 Florida lacrosse humbled by near-loss to Michigan
By Kyle Brutman | Feb. 15, 2016Teaching moments are a bittersweet commodity in sports.
Teaching moments are a bittersweet commodity in sports.
After posting six top-16 Division I times at both the Tyson Invitational and the Iowa State Classic on Friday, Florida’s No. 1 men and No. 4 women’s track and field teams came out strong again on Saturday.
Florida’s offense hit a new low on Saturday night.
It has been a good week for Florida’s men’s tennis team.
It was supposed to be a clash between the two top teams in the country — a rematch of last season’s dramatic Women’s College World Series — when No. 1 Florida squared off against No. 2 Michigan in the USF Wilson-DeMarini Tournament in Tampa on Saturday.
Shayna Pirreca saved the day.
After winning back-to-back national championships, Florida entered the 2016 season hoping to pick up where it left off.
Heading into Friday’s meet, the Gators gymnastics team was at a crossroads.
The Florida basketball team has been nearly unbeatable at home this season.
Beginning at 6:45, tonight’s Link to Pink gymnastics meet will feature a dash of Razorback Red as No. 9 Arkansas readies to take on the No. 2 Gators in the O’Connell Center.
Athletics and activism go hand in hand.
While the Golden State Warriors and San Antonio Spurs have dominated headlines in the Western Conference, Billy Donovan’s Oklahoma City Thunder are flying under the radar.
It wasn’t the prettiest showing Florida could have hoped for after a humbling loss to Kentucky on Saturday, but the Gators got it done against Ole Miss by making shots when it mattered.
Consistency — especially in a three-day campaign — is an important factor for any sports team.
For a team loaded with veterans, Florida’s women’s basketball team has asked a lot of its newcomers.
Following UF’s decisive first-place victory at the Florida Challenge last week, the Gators have their eyes set on a larger prize.
For just the third time in the program’s seven-year history, the No. 7 Florida lacrosse team came out of its regular-season opener with a win.
On a team as stacked as Florida's, there are two newcomers that have stood out during Fall practice: freshmen pitchers Brady Singer and Jackson Kowar.
After a harrowing loss at the hands of the No. 11 Georgia Bulldogs on Friday night, the No. 2 Florida gymnastics team needs to find out what follows in the aftermath of defeat.
Leading 6-0, senior Brianna Morgan was up 6-5 in the third set of Florida’s final match. And after numerous rallies, Morgan hit one home, clinching the sweep for UF.