Johnson continues hot streak, drives in five in midweek win
Apr. 17, 2012After carrying Florida to a series win at Tennessee during the weekend, Brian Johnson took a curtain call Tuesday night.
After carrying Florida to a series win at Tennessee during the weekend, Brian Johnson took a curtain call Tuesday night.
When Michael R. Edmonds Jr. took his own life by jumping from Ben Hill Griffin Stadium’s upper level Sunday night, the meaning of the location was permanently changed.
Florida coach Billy Donovan has found a summer job.
Florida appears to finally be back on the right track.
The Gators’ offense has gotten quite a bit of attention.
Rounding the last turn, the Gators now have the finish line in sight. And with help from the veterans on the team, Florida has a chance to outsprint the competition.
Kevin O’Sullivan knows it is coming. All he can do is handle what he has until that time comes.
The Gators have one of the best pitching rotations in the nation, and they have the numbers to prove it.
Staying durable for the long haul has been the theme all season for the Gators.
One week, they masquerade as national title contenders. The next, they play like pretenders.
Florida’s track and field team is coming off a rare break. However, senior thrower Keely Medeiros was the one exception.
During its recent slump, Florida has struggled with starting pitching and stranding runners. On Sunday, junior Brian Johnson made sure both problems were taken care of.
The Gators started slow at the plate this weekend, but their pitching was good from start to finish.
JOHN: In a span of five days last week, the Gators lost their most experienced assistant coach and the entire 2011 recruiting class to the lure of more familiar pastures and greener wallets.
Something is still amiss with Karsten Whitson.
The Gators are on a collision course with the nation’s top team.
When looking at the history of women’s tennis in the Southeastern Conference, there is one very clear truth that sticks out — the Gators have a monopoly on the sport.
Vickash Ramjit was one swing away from clinching the weekend series for Florida.
After a brief ceremony honored his career at Florida, Nassim Slilam took the court in doubles for the final time. The result probably wasn’t how the senior envisioned it.
After a brief ceremony honored his career at Florida, Nassim Slilam took the court in doubles for the final time.