NCAA clears Tishman eligible to play
By ADAM BERRY | Oct. 27, 2009Florida's backcourt just got a little deeper.
Florida's backcourt just got a little deeper.
Five strokes separated the Gators from a first place finish at the Isleworth Invitational, their last tournament of the season.
While members of the UF soccer team traveled to familiar Southeastern Conference destinations like Athens, Ga., and Knoxville, Tenn., Tricia Townsend was exploring Budapest.
Tim Tebow is setting personal highs in multiple statistical categories this season - unfortunately, they're not the categories he would hope.
Chandler Parsons has traded in his buzz cut for a mop top - a new look for a player looking for a fresh start.
Being a senior for Florida coach Amanda Butler was already a pressure-filled situation.
After coming up just short in the first leg of collegiate tennis' Grand Slam two weeks ago, freshman Allie Will and the doubles team of Antoine Benneteau and Alex Lacroix have earned themselves a shot at redemption by winning the ITA Southeast Regional Championships, which serve as a feeder into the Grand Slam's second event.
Florida's men's golf team moved up the leader board to second place after 36 holes at the Isleworth Invitational in Windermere.
The latest alligatorSports Heisman Watch had some shakeups in its top 5 including Tim Tebow dropping out of it.
Tim Tebow has made a career out of playing hero for the Gators. But Saturday night, it was the Heisman Trophy winner who needed saving.
STARKVILLE, Miss. - Brandon Spikes is the best player on Florida's defense, but he isn't the reason the unit is great.
STARKVILLE, Miss. - The final score didn't reflect the performance of the Florida defense Saturday night at Mississippi State.
The Gators are back in a familiar position.
After falling two games behind the Southeastern Conference lead, Florida knew it had to win all of its remaining matches to get back in the race.
Florida's women's swimming and diving teams had an outstanding weekend all around, dominating two separate meets and defeating seven opponents.
After beginning ITA Regional Championship play Friday with a combined 15 entrants, Allie Will on the women's side and the doubles team of Alex Lacroix and Antoine Benneteau on the men's have traversed difficult fields and still have a shot to win titles Monday.
While the Florida offense struggled in the red zone, the defense managed to keep Mississippi State away from the end zone. That kept the Gators undefeated with a 29-19 win.
Since showing their imperfections against LSU, the Gators have been flawless.
After a lackluster showing last week against Arkansas, No. 2 Florida (6-0, 4-0 Southeastern Conference) has something to prove during its trip to Starkville.