Munro powers Florida to late victory once again
By JORDAN MCPHERSON | Feb. 8, 2014The outcome looked bleak for Florida as it started the seventh inning against Michigan on Saturday.
The outcome looked bleak for Florida as it started the seventh inning against Michigan on Saturday.
For the second time in four years, Florida lost to Northwestern in the quarterfinals of the National Team Indoors.
On the final day of the Doc Hale Virginia Tech Elite Meet in Blacksburg, Va., the field stole the show once again after taking the spotlight during Day 1.
No. 1 North Carolina lived up to the hype, and then some.
By the end of No. 3 Florida’s 78-69 win over Alabama on Saturday coach Billy Donovan didn’t need many words to describe his team’s defense.
Being the third consecutive week of competing, the UF track and field team nevertheless put on a solid performance.
In a packed arena on Friday night, No. 14 Virginia gave the Gators trouble.
After topping Illinois State 3-2 earlier in the day, Florida was down 1-0 against Wisconsin in the top of the sixth inning when Aubree Munro stepped up to the plate.
Carlos Moreno is 56 of 77 from the free-throw line this season. But in practice before Tuesday’s game against Missouri, the senior point guard was 86 of 86. No misses, no breaks; just basket after basket.
A 12-batter fourth inning gave Florida what it needed to seal the win in Tampa on Thursday.
hursday night in Arkansas.
After a brief break in the schedule, Florida is ready to continue its winning streak.
No. 4 Florida opens its season against No. 1 North Carolina on Saturday at noon in its first game without its inaugural class.
After a disappointing fourth place finish in the one-day Florida Challenge Jan. 27, the Gators are looking to improve in their second tournament of the spring season.
Practice makes permanent, not perfect.
For the second time this season, Arkansas is going to face a streaking Florida team.
Florida put the final touches on its 2014 recruiting class of 24 members on National Signing Day. When the dust settled, the Gators ended with the No. 7 class in the country, according to Rivals.com.
Cody Riggs will complete his college career elsewhere.
Freshmen have had success for Florida in recent years.
The big story leading into Tuesday night was Chris Walker’s much-awaited debut, but Gators fans got only a small dose of the freshman forward during No. 3 Florida’s 68-58 win against Missouri in the O’Connell Center.