Gators lacrosse wins sixth straight with victory over Niagara
By ALEX MAMINAKIS | Mar. 7, 2015No. 6 Florida defeated Niagara 21-4 for their sixth straight win.
No. 6 Florida defeated Niagara 21-4 for their sixth straight win.
Lauren Haeger is continuing to have the best start to a season that she can probably imagine.
For nearly three-quarters of the game, Florida kept No. 1 and undefeated Kentucky on its heels.
For the first time in collegiate gymnastics history, co-defending champions met during the regular season. They didn’t disappoint.
The Gators softball team is off to the best start in the program’s 19-year history.
After a second place finish at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate Golf Championship, the 32nd ranked Gators’ confidence was high heading into Friday’s first round of the SunTrust Gator Women's Golf Invitational.
For the second year in a row, the Florida softball team found itself down 4-0 early to Michigan with Delanie Gourley in the circle.
The Gators were feeling 22 on Wednesday night.
The No. 4 Florida baseball team used 11 hits from eight different batters to defeat No. 13 UCF 10-2 on Wednesday at McKethan Stadium to split the series between the two teams.
Florida had just finished a 14-0 run building a 16 point lead over Texas A&M with 7:41 left on the clock —what could possibly go wrong? And then it almost happened, as it’s happened so many times before.
Florida dropped its second game of the season and its first of a two-game series against UCF Tuesday night.
It was a bittersweet Senior Day for Kayla Lewis.
It was more of the same on the lacrosse field this weekend for Florida, as yet another dominant performance gave the Gators their fourth straight victory.
There’s one thing Florida has proven thus far this season: It is incapable of a losing streak.
There is one trend that continues for the Florida softball team.
For the first time since 2011, the Florida men’s track and field team is standing on top of the Southeastern Conference indoor podium.
The third time turned out to be the charm for Billy Donovan.
Billy Donovan stood about where his name will probably be immortalized one day on the O’Connell Center court.
In a game with few hits and little opportunities for big plays, J.J. Schwarz made the most of his chances in Florida’s series opener against Stony Brook.
After her floor routine, Rachel Spicer pointed up to the spot where her mom was sitting and blew a kiss.