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There are plenty of impressive numbers that describe the Florida softball team’s Class of 2011.
Asking members of the Gators lacrosse team why they chose to come to Florida is like trying to make small talk with a stranger.
For Chandler Parsons, the key to stuffing the stat sheet appears to be clearing his head.
For Will Claye, Omar Craddock and Christian Taylor, qualifying for the NCAA meet at season’s end isn’t a big deal — it’s expected.
After advancing to the Women's College World Series for three consecutive seasons, the Gators are ranked No. 5 in the nation. But even the national recognition isn't enough to earn the Gators respect in their own conference.
When she paces the sidelines Saturday against No. 3 North Carolina, coach Amanda O’Leary will do so knowing her team won’t react the same way it did last year.
Coach Kevin O’Sullivan has been tight-lipped regarding when and where certain players will see action this season, and not just to the media.
The Gators knew the first step to upsetting a top-five team was to play their ugly brand of basketball.
Georgia fans are known as merciless diehards, infamous for antagonizing, booing and even barking at the visiting Gators.
The Southeastern Conference’s top divers will hope to make a splash at the O’Connell Center when the SEC Swimming and Diving Championships begin this weekend.
After losing its top two golfers from last season, the Florida men’s golf team wasn’t expected to compete on a national level this year.
Leadership is crucial in all college sports, whether it comes from an experienced senior or an emerging young star.
The No. 2 Florida women's tennis team will be heading out on a highly anticipated road trip this weekend to play No. 4 North Carolina and No. 6 Duke.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — After picking up two critical victories during their best week of the season, the Gators came out Wednesday and avoided a letdown in a big way.