Florida searching for answers after worst-ever performance at home tourney
By LAYNE WEITZEL< | Feb. 17, 2014Florida has been traveling through some uncharted territory lately, and it is not somewhere it wants to be.
Florida has been traveling through some uncharted territory lately, and it is not somewhere it wants to be.
For No. 5 Florida, the easy part is over.
Throughout the Southeastern Conference schedule, Billy Donovan has coached two different teams: the first-half and second-half Gators.
Karsten Whitson waited nearly two years to get back on the mound, but his return did not last long.
Both times UF has played UGA, it has been U-G-L-Y.
The Gators had no trouble at the plate during the Easton Desert Classic.
Florida was eager to make a good impression in front of friends and family in its lone home tournament of the year at Mark Bostick Golf Course.
If No. 8 Florida (2-1) has depth anywhere, it is in the cage.
Florida’s run at the 2014 ITA National Men’s Team Indoor Championship was cut short Sunday after a quick 4-0 loss to Notre Dame.
Behind big nights from Casey Prather and Scottie Wilbekin, Florida left Lexington, Ky., with its first win in Rupp Arena since 2007.
It took the Florida bats five innings to wake up.
Entering the weekend with four meets on the agenda didn’t faze the UF track program.
Even though Florida’s game against Ohio State on Sunday was run ruled after five innings, it only needed two to seal its 19-2 win to start its doubleheader in the Easton Desert Classic.
With age comes wisdom. But No. 8 Florida (2-1) would probably disagree.
Buddy Alexander took a chance with his five-man lineup. It hasn’t worked.
After falling to Ohio State on Friday, No. 12 Florida came up big on Day 2 of the 2014 ITA Division I National Men's Team Indoor Championship as it upset No. 4 Georgia in a 4-2 victory.
Crushing the top time in the 5,000-meter event in UF history, Mark Parrish’s mark of 13:43.15 is more than good for the new record.
Kelsey Stewart showed off her speed to open up Florida’s doubleheader in the Easton Desert Classic on Friday.
Hannah Rogers has two more credentials to add to her repertoire.
What a difference a year makes. No. 23 Florida yearned for consistent innings in 2013. Ace Jonathon Crawford had a down year by his standards. Karsten Whitson never saw the field, and Bobby Poyner occasionally saw the mound as a midweek guy or middle reliever.