Hudson out for rest of tourney, UF to face Southern Cal in Sweet 16
Nov. 20, 2007Nine goals and five assists.
Nine goals and five assists.
The Southeastern Conference office announced its end-of-season volleyball awards Tuesday afternoon, and, just like the conference standings, the Gators came out on top.
Prairie View A&M dominated the opening of both halves, but it would be the UF women's basketball team (3-1) who finished on top with a 69-63 victory Tuesday night.
Christmas music is already playing on the radio, red and green decorations are infiltrating stores in the Oaks Mall and white, plastic reindeer are grazing on the lawn of the V.A. Medical Center on Archer Road.
With Friday's rivalry matchup against Florida State looming, the UF men's basketball team prepared with a warm-up game Tuesday night.
To some, he's a legend. To others, he's senile.
The UF women's cross country team placed 11th among 31 teams at the NCAA Championships on Monday, marking the best finish ever for a Gators squad
There was actually a bright spot in UF's 27-point defeat at Nebraska on Saturday night.
While I know how excited UF fans are for a chance to see their Gators battle it out against Ron Zook and the Illini in the Capital One or Outback bowl, the Gators still can earn a spot in one of the nation's elite bowl games.
A smiling Percy Harvin returned to practice for the first time in nearly two weeks Monday after recovering from a sinus infection and migraine headaches.
When offensive tackle Carlton Medder said he was the "last of a dying breed," he wasn't kidding.
As the giants of college basketball fall and the defending national champions keep winning, the nation has no choice but to take notice.
With 5:49 remaining in the first half and the score tied at 31 against Rutgers, UF coach Billy Donovan called a timeout and forced the Gators to forget how young they really are.
LINCOLN, Neb. - Nebraska gave the UF women's basketball team a reality check Saturday.
When the UF women's cross country team lines up at the NCAA Championship in Terre Haute, Ind., today at noon, the Gators will not take their opportunity for granted.
When it was all over, Amber McCray used her jersey to wipe the tears from her eyes.
Cornelius Ingram could have marveled at many accomplishments, but he also chose to focus on the one downer - the out-of-town scoreboard - on an otherwise upbeat Saturday at The Swamp.
UF wide receiver Percy Harvin felt good enough to work out Sunday and should practice today as he recovers from a sinus infection and migraine headaches that kept him out of the last two games.
After suffering its worst loss in more than two years against Indian River just 10 short days ago, Santa Fe (3-2) came out with something to prove Saturday.
Pressly Stadium shook as Central Florida midfielder Hanna Wilde's penalty kick bounced off the crossbar.