Gators aim to curb turnovers
By GREG LUCA | Feb. 17, 2011When the Gators were struggling during the early months of the season, the primary culprit was turnovers.
When the Gators were struggling during the early months of the season, the primary culprit was turnovers.
When asked what went right in Florida’s win over Mississippi State last month, assistant coach Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick gave a succinct reply.
Florida’s youngest swimmers led the team in the second day of the Southeastern Conference Swimming Championships, but two reliable veterans once again made their mark.
Maranda Smith already bid her farewell to The Gator Nation.
After beating up on the likes of Long Island and Jacksonville, the No. 5 Florida softball team will face its first real test tomorrow in its home opener against No. 22 North Carolina.
Since being named the Southeastern Conference Player of the Week on Feb. 2, Alexandre Lacroix has struggled.
With only five players boasting collegiate experience last season, Florida’s freshmen didn’t have time for a learning curve.
The ping is less noticeable this year.
Money is like chalk to a gambler. It’s how we keep score.
Swimming in a position he wasn’t meant to be in, Conor Dwyer came within .01 seconds of an American record.
The Florida gymnastics team’s stamina will be pushed to its limit this weekend.
After throwing a perfect game over the weekend and being named Southeastern Conference Pitcher of the Week on Monday, Stephanie Brombacher kept her hot start rolling Wednesday.
JACKSONVILLE — Early in the first half against Jacksonville, Florida held the commanding lead its players were looking for all week.
The Florida women’s golf team entered play Wednesday eager to redeem itself after two poor rounds at the Northrup Grumman Regional Challenge.
For Josh Adams, effort was never the problem.
After all the dust has cleared from the countrywide holiday that is National Signing Day, one thing still confuses me.
A variety of explanations have been offered to justify the Florida women’s basketball team’s struggles this year.
As someone who has started more than 200 games at Florida, Aja Paculba knows playing for a big-time program can be nerve-wracking for a freshman.
While the Florida women’s swimming team hopes to continue its success this weekend, the men are looking to recover.
Going into Florida’s matchup against No. 3 North Carolina, coach Amanda O’Leary declared open season on each of the team’s 15 starting spots.