UF setting roster for SEC Championships
By Logan McGuire | Feb. 11, 2014With the Southeastern Conference Championships a week away, the Gators swimming and diving teams have found answers for the remaining question marks on their roster.
With the Southeastern Conference Championships a week away, the Gators swimming and diving teams have found answers for the remaining question marks on their roster.
With about one month left until the NCAA Tournament kicks off, No. 3 Florida is 21-2 — its second-best start in program history — and leads the Southeastern Conference with a 10-0 league record. The Gators are on a 15-game winning streak and have won their conference games by an average margin of 14.2 points.
With the regular season approaching its conclusion, the Gators find themselves in good standing.
After eight freshmen joined the team last season, coach Becky Burleigh has only three new faces for the 2014 season.
Heading into the second tournament of the spring season, Florida men’s golf coach Buddy Alexander is tempering his expectations for his young team.
The Gators did not see the improvement they hoped for the second day of the 2014 Northrop Grumman Tournament.
For the first time in nine years, the Gators swept the Wildcats.
Lauren Haeger had a tough time against Wisconsin in the sixth inning on Sunday.
Coach Billy Donovan was unsure Saturday morning if Casey Prather (ankle) would play against Alabama and left the decision in the senior forward’s hands.
After ending one streak, the Gators refused to begin a new, less appealing one.
There is only one player remaining from Florida’s inaugural 2010 class.
Florida got off to a shaky start during the first round of its first three-day spring tournament.
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.