UF softball defeats LSU on strength of Haeger's arm; Gators advance to SEC semifinals
By JONATHAN CZUPRYN< | May 10, 2012Through 4.2 innings, Florida had nothing but goose eggs on the board.
Through 4.2 innings, Florida had nothing but goose eggs on the board.
Mike Zunino ensured the Gators would avoid an Osprey sweep this season.
Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick is headed home.
After injuring himself during the final day of the NCAA Indoor Championships, senior Gray Horn was finally about to make his comeback at the Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championships this weekend. However, his road to the postseason is once again derailed.
When the flood of runs began, Lauren Haeger was there to stop it. But the relief was too little, too late.
A torch was passed on Saturday. But it wasn’t given over willingly.
The Gators fell one run short of their first Southeastern Conference series sweep since mid-March on Saturday.
For the second straight day, Hannah Rogers took the circle. However, her second go-around wasn't as pretty as her first.
Karsten Whitson has finally returned to form.
The Gators entered exclusive territory Friday night. They beat Jackie Traina.
In a game that set a record thanks to its lack of goals, two freshmen made sure the Gators had enough.
The Gators did everything they could Sunday to look for offense, but they left the field still searching for answers as Florida continued its midseason slump, and Arkansas continued to prove why its pitching staff is tops in the Southeastern Conference.
One run and 13 strikeouts later, the Gators headed back to the video room. It’s time for more adjustments.
For the last three years, the UF men’s track and field team has been forced to settle for a top-three finish at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. The Gators are using the regular season to prove that this postseason will end differently.
UF coach Kevin O’Sullivan called it “weird.” Junior catcher Mike Zunino was disappointed in himself.
Michelle Moultrie got off to a great start in her final home game.
For the third time all year, and the second time in a row, the Gators watched as another team celebrated a victory on their home field.
Through five innings, Florida was hitless.
The UF men’s track and field team fell from first to second in the rankings this week despite picking up 12 wins at the Tom Jones Memorial Classic. However, the drop did not affect sophomore Stipe Zunic’s performance.
Two UF lacrosse players were named as nominees for the 2012 Tewaaraton Award on Wednesday.