Gators end regular season on high note
By MATT WATTS< | Feb. 27, 2011Labeling the final chapter to a tough season for Florida, only one word seems to fit.
Labeling the final chapter to a tough season for Florida, only one word seems to fit.
Florida seniors Logan Storie and Alex Martin improved their chances of ending their careers at Florida with titles at the NCAA Championships by posting qualifying times at the at the Bulldog Last Chance Meet this weekend in Athens, Ga.
It seems no one has an answer to the No. 4 Florida softball team.
Without two of their top five golfers in the John Hayt Invitational, the onus would be on the Gators’ three remaining regulars to lead the team.
The No. 1 Gators are one day away from winning their first Southeastern Conference Indoor Championship since 2004, but they’re far from a shoo-in to clinch Sunday.
LEXINGTON, Ky. — The Gators will need at least one more game to
For the third time this weekend, Michelle Moultrie came up in the
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This time, history did not repeat itself.
Gray Horn said that no one would beat him for the Southeastern
Before Friday’s matchup against Vanderbilt, team captain Jordan Jones said the Gators needed to grow up.
After 11 days filled with pain, questions and around-the-clock treatment, Chandler Parsons was ready to contribute Thursday night.
Despite his team’s fifth consecutive win to open the season, Florida’s coach Kevin O’Sullivan was visibly perturbed after Thursday night’s 4-0 victory over Boston College.
Boston College used all three of its weekend starters Thursday night. All Florida needed was Brian Johnson.
After nearly throwing a perfect game in her previous outing, Hannah Rogers did not disappoint Thursday afternoon.
This weekend is the final opportunity for four Florida seniors to leave a mark on college swimming.
Despite winning the 2010 NCAA Indoor Championship, a certain piece of hardware has eluded the No. 1 Florida men’s track and field squad — a Southeastern Conference crown.
While prepping for practice in the locker room earlier this week, it hit them.