Unconventional: Westphal OK not fitting traditional role in soccer
By GRAHAM HACK | Nov. 13, 2014Conventional isn’t a four letter word, but for Christen Westphal, it might as well be.
Conventional isn’t a four letter word, but for Christen Westphal, it might as well be.
From the suburbs of Lakewood Ranch, Florida, to the densely populated New York City, the young Gators ended their fall season Sunday competing at Florida’s highest level in recent years.
Another match, another win.
The Gators are on a roll as the season begins to die down. Florida (5-3, 4-3 Southeastern Conference) is riding a two-game win streak against SEC East opponents Georgia and Vanderbilt. With UF heading into its SEC finale — a noon matchup against South Carolina (4-5, 2-5 SEC) — here are five matchups to watch.
After a disappointing performance a week ago for both the UF men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams in Athens, the No. 5 men’s squad (3-1, 2-1 Southeastern conference) came back strong this past weekend by defeating Minnesota 167-125. It was the close races that the Gators could not claim versus the Bulldogs over a week ago that led to the losses, but against the Golden Gophers, the men’s team won those close races to earn their third victory of the season. The same cannot be said for the UF women (3-2, 3-1 SEC) as they conceded those close races for the second straight meet, losing to the No. 10 ranked Minnesota women, 183-117.
Looking back at his team’s exhibition game, Florida basketball coach Billy Donovan pinpointed more than a few weaknesses.
Time is ticking for the men and women’s Florida cross country teams as the NCAA Regional meet quickly approaches.
There isn’t much you could say to criticize women’s basketball that hasn’t already been said. The players have heard it all.
It’s difficult to recall the first point of any match, let alone one played nearly eight weeks ago.
Nobody likes to lose.
Jeff Driskel’s role on Florida’s offense changed in the blink of an eye.
Nearly a week after it’s upset loss to Tennessee in the Southeastern Conference Tournament, Florida (14-4-1, 9-2 SEC) learned Monday it will face Mercer (14-5-2, 6-1-2 Southern Conference) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament as a No. 2 seed.
Eight months ago, Max Garcia did not look ready to be Florida’s starting center.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Three minutes and 41 seconds.
NASHVILLE, Tenn — The Florida offense made a 180-degree turn in just a week’s time — at least philosophically speaking.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Vernon Hargreaves III was worried about the cold before the game started. His Tampa blood isn’t thick enough for an autumn evening in the Tennessee hills. Thankfully for Florida, its ballhawks flew around and heated the Gators on a chilly evening, charging them to a 34-10 victory against Vanderbilt.
Billy Donovan’s son, also named Billy Donovan, could soon follow in his father’s footsteps.
The Gators ended their fall season with mostly wins as they stepped off their home courts in the Florida Invitational on Sunday.
For the Florida swimming and diving teams this weekend, it was bittersweet as the No. 5 ranked men’s squad (3-1, 2-1 Southeastern conference) defeated Minnesota by a score of 167-125. However the No. 11 ranked Gators women’s team (3-2, 3-1 SEC) fell to the No. 10 ranked Gophers 183-117.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — After losing to Vanderbilt last season for the first time since 1988, Florida was ready for revenge.