Gators lacrosse making most of new man-up, man-down situations
By JOSH JURNOVOY< | Feb. 21, 2012The Gators want to play like they have the upper hand even when they don’t.
The Gators want to play like they have the upper hand even when they don’t.
While most of the Gators practiced their routines with the coaching staff last fall, Rachel Spicer had one less semester to prepare for the upcoming season.
The bombardment has lasted 60 minutes, so far.
Mike Rosario will likely be available for Florida’s matchup against Auburn tonight, coach Billy Donovan said Monday.
For the Gators, every fall scrimmage began the same way: bases loaded, no outs, a bitter memory for everyone who was wearing orange and blue on June 27, 2011.
When the Gators needed points, Lanita Bartley called for the ball.
Steven Rodriguez threw five pitches on Sunday.
For the first eight minutes of Saturday’s game, Erving Walker was still struggling to break free of his offensive funk.
The Gators finally got over the close-game hump.
Nothing is permanent. Ask Michelle Moultrie.
Before the first half ended in Bud Walton Arena, it was clear Florida was not going to play like any of Arkansas’ previous guests.
Kitty Cullen was not going to be a non-factor for long.
Entering the Southeastern Conference Championship
You can’t be the best unless you beat the best.
Taylor Gushue was supposed to suit up for his senior season at Fort Lauderdale Calvary Christian Academy this week.
They were on a softball field, but the Gators were playing Bache-ball.
Chipley is a panhandle town with 3,766 residents and 11 police officers.
Hudson Randall can't remember what it's like to pitch against hitters other than his teammates.
What happened to the Florida Way?
The free-throw line reared its ugly head again for the Gators on Thursday night.