Gators head to SEC Tourneys
By KELSIE HOECHERL | Apr. 15, 2010The Florida women’s golf team will head to the Southeastern Conference Championship Tournament this weekend in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
The Florida women’s golf team will head to the Southeastern Conference Championship Tournament this weekend in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Daniel Cash may not be very sentimental on Saturday when the No. 6 Gators men’s tennis team (16-3, 8-1 Southeastern Conference) celebrates its seniors in the last match of the regular season against South Carolina.
Although Florida’s bats have been the team’s strong suit all season, hitting alone usually isn’t enough to get the job done against ranked teams.
For senior Maranda Smith, the pain is always there. It’s just a matter of how much it hurts.
TALLAHASSEE — A blown electricity source sucked the power out of Dick Howser Stadium and the bats Tuesday.
Sand volleyball at the college level almost never made it to the opening serve.
TALLAHASEE — The game should have been a feast for the Gators.
UF sophomore Michelle Moultrie would be batting leadoff for just about every other team in the nation.
The Gators’ bullpen has made games shorter for its opponents this season.
Two years ago, Mary Wise couldn’t believe her eyes.
College basketball is in need of a change, and a 96-team tournament isn’t it.
Florida’s defense is starting to find its identity, and a freshman is leading the charge.
Florida didn’t get off to the start it wanted to in the NCAA North Central Regional, much like its rough start at the Southeastern Conference Championships.
Thanks to injuries and absences throughout the spring, we still don’t know what Florida’s offense will look like in the fall.
The Gators’ offense had not looked like it belonged to a top-10 team all weekend.
In softball, a team that averages two home runs per game is considered an elite power team.
Freshman Bob Van Overbeek and senior Antoine Benneteau took the pressure off each other in a tight match against Georgia on Sunday to give their coach Andy Jackson his 100th win at home during his UF tenure.
Florida had its first taste of overtime play Sunday, and it didn’t go well.