UF seniors spur second-half surge against Mississippi State
By ADAM LICHTENSTEIN | Oct. 14, 2012The Gators have been a strong second-half team this season. For 10 minutes on Sunday, Mississippi State looked like it may put an end to that trend.
The Gators have been a strong second-half team this season. For 10 minutes on Sunday, Mississippi State looked like it may put an end to that trend.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Florida blocked a field goal, picked up 54 yards on a fake punt and got a 60-yard kick return out of a previously slumping Andre Debose during Saturday’s 31-17 win against Vanderbilt. The Gators special teams have come a long way in 2012.
Senior Isabelle Lendl earned her second consecutive outright victory at the Tar Heel Invite. She carded a 3-under 69, which was good enough to best Baylor’s Hayley Davis by three strokes.
The 2012 Pre-Nationals Meet was a success for both sides of the Gator cross country team on Saturday. The men and women each garnered top-ten finishes in a field heavy with talent while getting a preview of the course the NCAA Championships will be run on this fall.
After a tumultuous first round, senior Isabelle Lendl and sophomore Camilla Hedberg powered a resurgence that aided Florida to leapfrog five spots at the Tar Heel Invitational on Saturday.
Jo Dragotta was not happy about being tackled to the ground, and about 10 minutes later, she got her revenge.
When Florida’s top-two attackers hit their stride in the same match, opposing defenses have their hands full, coach Mary Wise said.
Competing against yet another strong field, Florida continued its season in Charlotte, N.C., where the team wrapped up the first round of play at the Tar Heel Invite in a tie for ninth place.
Midterms are just around the corner, but Agata Strausa and the Florida cross country team are preparing for a different kind of examination.
Through two tournaments, Florida's Emily Bastel has lived up to the hype.
For Taylor Burke, Texas A&M was a wake-up call.
The No. 11 Gators are atop the Southeastern Conference at the midway point of the regular season partly because the communication on the court has improved from previous years, Betsy Smith said.
Jaylen Watkins saw right through the raw numbers.
To the naked eye, the Florida defense has been dominant this season.
A safety leads the Gators in tackles. In linebacker leads them in sacks.
Last season didn’t go how Mike Rosario planned.
Although the Gators are welcoming a program-record seven freshmen to the youngest team in UF history, coach Amanda Butler has never been more confident.
Calling 20 power runs in a game seems like an easy and monotonous task.
For the better part of the 2011 season, Jaylen Watkins wasn’t the best football player in his family. Sammy Watkins, his half-brother, earned All-America honors as a freshman wide receiver for Clemson.
Coach Billy Donovan’s oldest son is coming home.