Gators finish sixth of 16
By LAYNE WEITZEL< | Feb. 4, 2014Florida showed its youth during its performance in its first tournament of the spring.
Florida showed its youth during its performance in its first tournament of the spring.
In the 52 days since Chris Walker was admitted to Florida, he has been his own entity — isolated from the team and helpless to do anything about it.
Coach Rhonda Faehn has fewer and fewer changes to make to her squad as the season progresses.
In the early stages of the season, the new, fluid offense was supposed to be Florida’s strong point.
Tim Walton’s team has plenty of depth to start the 2014 season.
The last time No. 4 Florida lacrosse went head-to-head with an opponent, it had 13 seniors and shared an American Lacrosse Conference title.
Describing head coach Buddy Alexander as unhappy with Florida’s performance in the first day of its season-opening tournament would be an understatement.
During the Gators’ record 27-game winning streak in the O’Connell Center, Florida has hosted and defeated non-conference opponents such as Kansas, Florida State and Wisconsin.
Successful rebounding was ubiquitous in Florida’s 81-60 win at Ole Miss on Sunday.
It is rare to find a pitcher who can hit the ball out of the park when she steps up to the plate.
Records are meant to be broken. And that is what Ciarra Brewer did on the final day of the Razorback Invitational in Fayetteville, Ark., on Saturday.
After Saturday’s 179-121 win on the road over No. 18 Tennessee, the No. 2 Florida’s men’s swimming and diving team (8-0, 5-0 Southeastern Conference) extended its dual meet win streak to 23 — a stretch that spans the past three regular seasons.
A change in venue could not disrupt the Gators’ hot streak.
Spencer Newman fought hard to help keep his team alive in doubles, but he couldn’t escape a match-changing ankle roll in singles that led to the Gators losing for the first time this season.
On the afternoon of his 22nd birthday Saturday, Patric Young blew out Texas A&M’s candles.
Back in action with a record-breaking debut, Marquis Dendy jumped to success.
The Gators were battered bloodied Thursday night in Starkville, Miss., but coach Billy Donovan and company escaped with their 12th straight win despite an ugly first half, defeating Mississippi State 62-51.
The Gators stopped the Crimson Tide from extending its winning streak to three while making threes of their own.
The sun stayed home on Thursday. A brisk sub-40 temperature combined with the occasional raindrop made for a dreary day of baseball at McKethan Stadium.
With the longest season of her career behind her, Hannah Rogers is ready to return to the pitching circle.