UF volleyball sweeps senior night, finishes undefeated in SEC play
By EDEN OTERO | Nov. 26, 2014For the first time since 2010, Florida finished undefeated in the Southeastern Conference.
For the first time since 2010, Florida finished undefeated in the Southeastern Conference.
For the first 10 minutes, it appeared the Gators were going to succumb to the slow start issues that has plagued the team throughout its first three games.
After opening the season with two wins at home, Florida (2-1) lost its first game of the season on Friday, a 72-66 loss to St. John’s. The team looks to get back to its early winning ways when it takes on Charleston Southern (2-1) tonight at 7 in the O’Connell Center.
To the left and slightly above Mary Wise’s head, Kelly Murphy winds back her left arm, preparing to slam a ball across the net.
TheNo. 7 ranked Florida men’s swimming and diving team and No. 16 rankedwomen’s team won the Georgia Tech Invitational in Atlanta this weekend.
The Gators are one win away from the Final Four.
With two veteran players sidelined with injuries, Florida basketball is taking things one game at a time.
For Will Muschamp, his time is almost up.
On Friday, Florida outright clinched its 21st Southeastern Conference title in program history.
As its competition rapidly improves, Florida isn’t shying away. In fact, the Gators could be playing some of their best soccer of the season.
A depleted Florida basketball team caught a break on Saturday, when an MRI confirmed junior guard Eli Carter sustained a mid-foot sprain rather than a Lisfranc injury in practice on Thursday.
It all started with a single phone call.
After missing out on a bowl game last season for the first time since 1990, the Gators became bowl eligible again on Saturday.
Mike McNeely used to wear his number, the player Will Muschamp holds up as an example for silver spooned scholarship athletes scored the final touchdown of the Will Muschamp era in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
With a freshman and a seasoned junior at the helm, No. 8 Florida (2-1) defeated Louisiana-Monroe (2-1) 61-56 on Friday night in overtime at the O’Connell Center.
With its win over Ole Miss on Friday night, Florida volleyball clinched the Southeastern Conference title outright.
Led by a classic Savannah Jordan performance, Florida stamped its ticket to the Sweet Sixteen on Friday night, defeating California 3-1 at Donald R. Dizney stadium in one of the most riveting contests of the Gators’ season.
Facing its toughest test of the young season, the Florida women’s basketball team clawed back against a double-digit halftime deficit but ultimately fell short against St. John’s (2-0) in Queens, New York, on Thursday night.
In Mackenzie Dagostino’s three years playing college volleyball she hadn’t experienced a winning season in which she was the starting setter.
The regular season is over.