UF preparing the right way heading into lone home tournament
By Ryan Summers | Feb. 12, 2015Cold and windy conditions could make for an interesting tournament this weekend at Florida’s Mark Bostick Golf Course.
Cold and windy conditions could make for an interesting tournament this weekend at Florida’s Mark Bostick Golf Course.
Dorian Finney-Smith’s three-pointer should have been good enough.
Rhonda Faehn is looking ahead, even though she wants her team to remain focused on the present.
Logan Shore’s mindset heading into his freshman year with the UF baseball team was simple.
Lauren Haeger and the Gators were too much the Dolphins to handle, as No. 1 UF routed Jacksonville 16-1 on Wednesday night at the Debbie and Fred Pruitt Softball Complex in Jacksonville.
The Gators are bringing out the brooms.
Florida was calling it a bounce-back game, a game to fix the problems it encountered on opening day against North Carolina, the No. 2 ranked team in the nation.
Chris Chiozza is making strides in his first year at UF.
Ericha Fassbender isn’t used to being in the spotlight, but she isn’t worried.
The Florida baseball team took a hit from which it might take some time to recover.
Jim McElwain’s first coaching staff is complete.
On Tuesday’s third and final round of the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge, Florida’s women’s golf team looked to improve on their fifth place standing.
Heading into the final indoor meet before the Southeastern Conference Indoor Championships, the No. 2 Florida men’s and women’s track and field teams are right where coach Mike Holloway wants them to be.
The UF men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams will travel to Auburn, Alabama, on Sunday and relax, per coach Gregg Troy’s orders.
Equipped with an electric offense, the UF softball team stormed into Tampa and won every game they played to open up the season — highlighted by a Gator lineup that clobbered eight home runs in five games.
In only the second game of the regular season, Florida is looking to right the ship.
In coach Billy Donovan’s eyes, the Gators truly played like Gators for the first time this season against Kentucky.
A few days before its season opener, one word is making its way around Florida’s locker room.
The Gators wrapped up Monday’s second round at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge in the same position they were in on Sunday – fifth place.
The first half of Sunday afternoon’s game against No. 6 Tennessee looked different from most games the Florida women’s basketball team has played this year.