Florida rolls over LSU
By GREG LUCA | Feb. 20, 2011BATON ROUGE, La. — With a win over LSU on Sunday, Florida accomplished something it hadn’t since the 2006-07 season: 10 wins in the Southeastern Conference.
BATON ROUGE, La. — With a win over LSU on Sunday, Florida accomplished something it hadn’t since the 2006-07 season: 10 wins in the Southeastern Conference.
Three games, three wins. And it wasn’t even close.
When Lanita Bartley walked off the floor with 10 seconds remaining, the pink-clad crowd of 1,803 stood and applauded.
Through the first nine days of the season, the only team able to stop Kitty Cullen has been her own.
The Southeastern Conference Championship titles came down to the wire Saturday, as both Florida teams hoped for a lucky break in the 400-yard freestyle relay that would give them a last-second victory.
The No. 2 Florida women’s tennis team plowed through three ranked opponents this weekend at the ITA Indoor Championships, securing a spot in the National Indoor Final today.
When the Gators took the floor Friday night, freshman walk-on Jade Wiggins was the first to come running out of the foggy Gator head tunnel.
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All spring, Kevin O’Sullivan stressed his team’s strengths were its
Even with bandages covering her chin and elbow, freshman Kasey
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Mike Zunino is ready to take command.
The Germans had their blitzkrieg. The Spanish, their Armada. Kevin O’Sullivan’s arsenal of hurlers may do more damage.
Just one day before the season, Brian Johnson didn’t know if he was pitching this weekend — at least he acted like he didn’t.
Being ranked No. 1 is an honor bestowed on few. But entering the 2011 season, the top-ranked Gators couldn’t care less.
The expectations surrounding Florida’s freshman class should be backbreaking.