Brantley to face familiar, undue expectations in return from injury
Oct. 24, 2011John Brantley must feel comfortable wearing that crown by now.
John Brantley must feel comfortable wearing that crown by now.
The Gators had a talented forward receiving too few minutes and a lack of depth on defense.
Junior Lauren Embree may have squared off against a familiar face Monday at the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional Championships, but her finish in the tournament’s singles finals wasn’t quite as typical.
Sometimes, Jennifer George needs a slap to the face.
Florida’s volleyball team is nearing the end of its most dominant month in years.
On Day 2 of the Isleworth Invitational, the Gators took a significant dip.
Quickly rising, Mary Wise got vocal.
On Senior Day, coach Becky Burleigh’s decision to give one senior a chance to shine proved costly.
Although a Gator played in each of the quarterfinal games Sunday at the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional Championships, only junior Lauren Embree will make a trip to the finals Monday after back-to-back wins in the quarterfinals and semifinals.
The No. 10 Gators ended their final day at the SEC/PAC-12 Challenge in the top 10, but that wasn’t the finish coach Jan Dowling and her team were aiming for.
The Florida women’s swimming team suffered its
As the action continued on Day 2 of the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional Championships Saturday, so did the Gators women’s tennis team’s improvement.
Instead of climbing the leaderboard Saturday, Florida remained stagnant.
Against a field loaded with top-ranked teams Friday, the Gators only managed to finish in the middle of the pack.
All season long, coach Roland Thornqvist has been stressing the importance of his players seeing real action on the court to get match tough.
The Gators were minutes away from their second straight loss to a Southeastern Conference bottom-feeder Thursday night, but they avoided disaster as they finally found their finishing touch.
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About five-and-a-half hours after Madison Monserez arrived back in Gainesville, she was in class. A few hours later, she was gearing up for practice on what is typically an off day for the Gators’ volleyball team.
After nearly a month since their last tournament, the Gators are ready to get back into the swing of things.
The first day of a grueling three-day string of competition was a successful one for the Florida women’s swimming team as they defeated Arkansas 173-125 in Fayetteville, Ark.