Willis hopes to continue momentum at No. 5 Alabama
By CALLOVI< | Feb. 28, 2008UF will need a little help from overseas to get a win at Alabama.
UF will need a little help from overseas to get a win at Alabama.
In Fayetteville, Ark., the New Year doesn't mark the end of football season, it signals the start of track and field.
It might be one of the greatest home-court advantages of all time in any sport.
The Saints are streaking, but not in the way they'd like.
Some challenges seem like walking uphill.
ATHENS, Ga. - This is the final stop on easy street.
It didn't take center fielder Matt den Dekker long to get back into the swing of things.
The aura of invincibility is gone.
ATHENS, Ga. - For the first time in a month, the Florida Gators actually looked like the Florida Gators.
ST. PETERSBURG - Baseball's home-run king is without a home, but that may change in the near future.
They both have short, dark hair. Similar hairlines and love for the game of basketball.
Wondy Pierre-Louis can do it all.
UF is going back to Cali, Cali, Cali.
Nick Zaccardi and Danny Klein talk about basketball and what the Gators need to do to get into the NCAA Tournament.
Evan Drexler and Karl Hyppolite discuss the major storylines of the 2008 UF baseball season: Brandon McArthur, the young pitching staff, stealing bases, Avery Barnes and Bryson Barber.
In the first three games of the baseball season, UF's starting lineup has been a well-oiled machine operating with interchangeable parts.
After five days, not much has changed.
After her team played its 27th game of the season on Sunday, UF coach Amanda Butler sensed that fatigue might have begun to affect the Gators.
This one couldn't have been much closer, and unfortunately for the UF men's tennis team it was on the wrong end of the outcome.
The UF men's tennis team that showed up to play Sunday looked like it was the one that had played in the national championship match a year ago rather than its opponent.