Heart of Florida’s batting order returning to form
By TOM GREEN | Apr. 4, 2011Florida’s big bats are starting to get into the swing of things.
Florida’s big bats are starting to get into the swing of things.
After relaxing while Hudson Randall pitched a gem Friday night, the Gators’ stout bullpen flexed its muscles the rest of the weekend.
Honoring their seniors before the season opener would be considered odd in most sports, but it’s nothing out of the ordinary for track and field.
Although it was the biggest meet of the season, something was off for the Florida gymnastics team on Saturday.
For the second weekend in a row, the Gators went winless.
It’s not often in a round of golf that everything comes together at the same time, but that’s exactly what happened for the Florida women’s golf team Sunday at the Liz Murphy Invitational.
As Alexandre Lacroix reflected on a career defined by breaking records and setting standards, it was only fitting that he continued the trend on Senior Day.
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Despite a five-run comeback in the fourth inning, No. 5 Florida
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Led by sophomore Isabelle Lendl, the Florida women’s golf team
Gator fans have grown accustom to watching Hudson Randall toss
In a match pitting two ranked opponents, the No. 14 Gators ended on
The Gators women’s golf team shot a 12-over-par round on Friday,
For the first time since 2005, No. 5 Florida (30-5, 7-4
The first day of the Florida Relays saw the Gators capture three
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The most frequent talking point throughout Florida’s spring practices has been about fresh starts, and perhaps no player is poised to capitalize on the Gators’ changing of the guard more than Chris Rainey.
The Florida Relays, established in 1939, is one of two events the Gators will host on the Percy Beard Track at Pressly Stadium during the outdoor season. But the venue doesn’t matter too much to UF track and field coach Mike Holloway.
After helping lead Florida back to the Elite Eight, Larry Shyatt is returning to his former home.