Gators softball taking small-ball approach after exodus of power hitters
By JONATHAN CZUPRYN< | Jan. 26, 2012Failing to muscle up enough for a championship last season, Florida now looks to finesse its way to the top.
Failing to muscle up enough for a championship last season, Florida now looks to finesse its way to the top.
Facing a top-ranked team like Arkansas may seem like a daunting task, but the Gators have a score to settle with the Razorbacks.
After a quarterfinal exit in last year’s ITA Team Indoor Championships, the Gators enter 2012 qualifying as the team to beat.
Florida is looking to regain some of the program’s lost swagger this week.
Kenny Boynton had ended 12 other games in his UF career before last Saturday without a 3-pointer, but that didn’t register immediately with his shocked teammates.
Michelle Moultrie is in a class of her own.
Whenever Florida coach Will Muschamp speaks, I listen. Then I take it with a grain of salt.
For Florida, Wednesday afternoon brought a new beginning, a milestone, and more of the dominance to which the team has become accustomed.
Athletes at the collegiate level devote much of their time to the athletic events they compete in — Florida freshman Taylor Burke is no different, except she has it twice as hard.
The Gators are not opening their season against a team from their league, the American Lacrosse Conference. In fact, the team they are playing isn’t American.
On a team filled with new starters and changing roles, Scottie Wilbekin has been content to see his responsibilities remain static during his sophomore year.
Florida’s post play has arguably been its biggest weakness this season.
Tom: Let’s get this out of the way off the bat: Florida is a football school. The school’s small sports are always threats to make a run at a national title, though.
When Mackenzie Caquatto sprained and tore ligaments in both of her ankles last September during the final selection camp for the 2011 U.S. world team, her dreams also snapped.
Florida added to its 2012 class Monday with the commitment of three-star defensive end Alex McCalister.
Down by three points with six seconds to play, Florida had one final chance to tie.
After watching his team squander a 16-point, second-half lead against LSU, coach Billy Donovan wasn’t surprised UF let another Southeastern Conference team avoid a blowout — just disappointed.
Will Muschamp doesn’t come off as a warm and fuzzy guy.
Patric Young’s most impressive play from Saturday night can’t be found in the box score.
While Hunter Joyer might be the Florida football team’s future at the fullback position, on Sunday the freshman put his throwing skills on display.