Nelson, Gators rewrite record books in sweep of Razorbacks
By ADAM BERRY | Apr. 25, 2009Another weekend, another series and another set of records broken by Stacey Nelson and the UF softball team.
Another weekend, another series and another set of records broken by Stacey Nelson and the UF softball team.
The pressure is off, for now, which makes running more fun for freshman distance runner Genevieve LaCaze.
Most average people wish for the skill and talent to excel in one sport, maybe two if they're lucky. But for others, the possibilities are endless. When a person is blessed with the innate talents that Christian Taylor is, the sky is the limit.
The Mid-Florida Conference champion Santa Fe College softball team split its doubleheader against St. Petersburg College on Tuesday.
The Gators have created an unorthodox formula for winning baseball games: Rocky starting pitching plus strong long-relief outings plus explosive late-game hitting equals success.
The members of UF's 2010 recruiting class have been like a long-distance family, texting and calling each other weekly.
Hail to the Gators.
Somewhere between renting a minivan in Tulsa, Okla., and scarfing down chicken and waffles at 2 a.m. in downtown Atlanta, I realized I have no qualms about saying this has been the best four years of my life. I also have no problems saying my senior year has been the highlight of those four. It's not even close.
If offense wins you games and defense wins you championships, the Saints (25-18, 14-7 Mid-Florida Conference) seem a likely bet to win the MFC this season.
UF coach Kevin O'Sullivan stresses the importance of pitching and fielding over and over again.
Next spring, women's lacrosse will make its debut at UF, giving the Gators the first Division I program in the state and the second in the Southeastern Conference.
Entering the postseason fresh off its worst performance of the year, the UF men's golf team needed to regain the swagger it once had as a top-five team.
Cinderella just wasn't feeling orange and blue.
Cox Cable should be ashamed of itself.
Francesca Enea found out the Gators won their second straight regular-season Southeastern Conference title from an unusual source: the team's bus driver, Tony.
While Tim Tebow and most of the other UF starters spent Saturday's Orange and Blue Game on the sidelines, John Brantley gave Gators fans a glimpse of the future.
The blows keep coming for the UF basketball team.
Walks and missed opportunities can be just as harmful to a team's chances of winning as errors and home runs.
After a week off, the UF track and field teams continued their successful outdoor season in the War Eagle Invitational at Auburn over the weekend.