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By JONATHAN CZUPRYN <a | Feb. 16, 2012The Gators’ golden opportunity in the Golden State will have to wait.
The Gators’ golden opportunity in the Golden State will have to wait.
With the 2012 season at its midpoint, coach Rhonda Faehn plans on giving her top gymnasts some much-needed rest tonight.
A little more than a week ago, the Gators barely had to think about losing players to foul trouble.
Mike Zunino doesn’t bat left-handed.
With the season set to begin Friday, you can almost feel it in the air. Florida baseball is just about here, and this year, the team has everything a fan could ask for.
Jordan Jones has played three games since returning from a concussion, but her shooting touch has yet to reappear.
Florida may be taking a more small-ball approach this season, but for now, Kelsey Horton is making sure the power of the past remains.
On a night when last season’s leading scorer played less than a half, the Gators were not at a loss for goals.
After an impressive freshman campaign, Alaina Johnson has so far managed to avoid the dreaded sophomore slump.
Florida’s women’s golf team wrapped up the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge Wednesday with another tough round.
Florida coach Gregg Troy is tired of second place.
At halftime of Tuesday’s matchup with Alabama, Florida looked like it might not be able to break free of its funk.
The Gators only have two games left to play in the O’Connell Center. March, the month synonymous with the NCAA Tournament, is two weeks away.
Jonathon Crawford is ready to be a starting pitcher again.
By Sunday night, the Gators’ mental stamina matched the recent Gainesville weather: below average.
Amanda O’Leary doesn’t mind going with the hot hand.
Junior Mia Piccio started the second day of the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge on Tuesday tied for 11th, and after she parred her first five holes, she moved up to sixth.
When No. 12 Florida wrapped up the first nine at the
Whenever Billy Donovan hears a dead-ball whistle, he expects at least one of his players to come alive and reign in the rest of his teammates.
Florida parted ways with offensive line coach Frank Verducci to make room for one of coach Will Muschamp’s former colleagues Monday.