UF women's tennis advances to NCAA Quaterfinals
By ADAM LICHTENSTEIN< | May 18, 2012Though rain delayed their match for more than two hours, the Gators’ momentum was not dampened.
Though rain delayed their match for more than two hours, the Gators’ momentum was not dampened.
After four years of rewriting record books and racking up awards, Michelle Moultrie is now only missing her Hollywood ending. And there’s nothing that would beat riding off in the sunset with a championship trophy in hand.
All it took for No. 3 Florida’s offense to come alive was a midweek trip to Samford. Unfortunately for UF, the trek to Alabama knocked its strong pitching down a notch.
For sprinter Leonardo Seymore, change is nothing new. The junior’s first taste came when he transferred to Florida from Rend Lake College last year.
The Gators know they are on the cusp of making school history and are ready to take on the challenge.
No. 2 Florida is ready to defend its NCAA title.
Florida's bats finally came alive against Samford, but the offensive surge was not enough to overcome a rough day for the pitching staff.
For the third straight year, the Gators are in the Sweet 16.
Florida defensive tackle Leon Orr was charged with a second-degree misdemeanor after violating the terms of his deferred prosecution agreement by knowingly driving with a suspended or revoked driver’s license according to Alachua County court records.
Mike Zunino’s solo home run against Mississippi State in the eighth inning on Sunday was more than just another game-winning hit for Florida. It provided a sense of relief.
When Florida won its second consecutive men’s basketball national title in 2007, the Gators were riding high.
Although the Gators didn’t win the Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championships, they didn’t leave Baton Rouge, La., empty handed. Between the men and women, Florida claimed a dozen individual titles throughout the weekend.
Despite an embarrassing loss in the Southeastern Conference Championship game on Saturday, the Gators kept a couple impressive streaks alive the next day.
The Gators’ first-round game in the NCAA Tournament did not go as planned, but they achieved the desired result.
Seventeen pitches and a Mike Zunino home run are all Austin Maddox needed to earn his third victory of the season.
Shannon Gilroy scored twice and top-seeded Florida advanced to the second round of the NCAA women's lacrosse tournament with a 6-4 victory over Albany (N.Y.) on Saturday.
The Gators still can’t overcome the Crimson Tide.
For Evan Jensen and Andrea Watts, this year’s postseason couldn’t be more significant to them. The seniors have a chance to wrap up their collegiate career with an appearance in the NCAA Championships.
For the first time since 2009, the Gators will compete for the Southeastern Conference Tournament Championship.
After having three personal bests on Thursday, sophomore Brittany Harrell continued her strong performance en route to her first Southeastern Conference win.