Perry completes nation's fifth-fastest time of year in 100-meter dash
Apr. 6, 2008Just as the rain clouds began to roll in and cast a shadow over Gainesville, Willie Perry started to light up the track.
Just as the rain clouds began to roll in and cast a shadow over Gainesville, Willie Perry started to light up the track.
Rain kept the UF men's tennis team off the courts on Sunday, but it didn't slow them down in Friday's washout of Auburn.
With the bases loaded, the tying run at the plate and a full count, UF reliever Stephen Locke had a single thought racing through his mind.
Efficiently and dependably, UF's ace went about her business on Sunday afternoon.
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It is perhaps an integral part of the offense, and its difficulty can be overlooked by a casual bystander: the center-to-quarterback exchange.
While UF's hot start has it sitting atop the Southeastern Conference, it appears to be losing the battle of attrition.
In the wake of the Gators' disappointing season, it's time to do some math.
Winning isn't everything, at least not in regular-season men's tennis matches.
It's home sweet home for the UF track and field program this weekend.
A team's success is dependent on the collective contributions of each and every one of its players.
Carl Moore owes his spot on UF's roster to his hatred of high school chemistry.
After an eight-run loss to Florida State on Tuesday, UF's pitchers were supposed to wake themselves up with an easy win over North Florida.
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JACKSONVILLE - Saying the Gators are happy they won't have to return to Jacksonville this season may be an understatement.
NEW YORK - In the city that never sleeps, the Gators put their troubled season to rest.
The Gators played in the semi-finals of the NIT Tuesday night, and as of the time I submitted this article, I was still trying to decide whether to find time in my busy schedule Tuesday night to watch the game.
Maybe Walter Hodge dressed in the dark Friday morning. Or maybe, without even noticing, he found a way to send the strongest message of all.
Until recently, Tony Davis has been the epitome of one-and-done.