UF's recruiting class now in limbo
By TOM GREEN | Dec. 8, 2010For the second time in as many seasons, the status of UF's recruiting class is in question.
For the second time in as many seasons, the status of UF's recruiting class is in question.
This wasn't supposed to happen this way.
Urban Meyer already has his eyes on a new coaching job.
After a pair of games in which their offense looked disorganized and out of sync, the Gators returned to form against American and rediscovered what it takes to get clean looks at the basket.
For more than a week, I’ve tried to figure out what I wanted to accomplish with my last column in the Alligator.
Coach Amanda Butler challenged her team to respond after an upset loss to Brown last weekend in which the team performed poorly in all facets of the game.
With Florida’s regular season over, coach Urban Meyer has plenty of time to evaluate how his assistant coaches performed this year.
I’ve come across plenty of interesting athletes in four and a half years working at the Alligator, but one stands far above the rest.
Florida’s performance this season has been somewhat of a puzzle.
After a disappointing season, the Gators received some surprising news.
Florida finally showed its youth.
They train with championship finishes in mind. For some of the younger UF swimmers and divers, this weekend was their first taste of why they put in those long hours.
The Florida volleyball team played its last match in the O’Connell Center on Saturday night.
After fighting and clawing for narrow victories in six of its first seven games, Florida seemed to finally put it all together Saturday.
The Florida volleyball team opened postseason play Friday night with a first round match against South Carolina State in the O’Connell Center.
Given the fact they were returning five starters, the Gators didn’t expect teamwork to be an issue.
Kayla Lewis did not start against Old Dominion on Tuesday, marking the first time this season the freshman guard came off the bench.