Horsfield, Neale form bond, push each other to improve
By Jake Dreilinger | Dec. 6, 2016Back in October, Florida golfer Gordon Neale received a text.
Back in October, Florida golfer Gordon Neale received a text.
The UF Cross Country team’s season came to an end on Nov. 11 in Tallahassee at the NCAA South Regional Championship. Both the men and women’s teams finished outside of the top two, which would have directly qualified them to nationals.
Relaxed, confident and handling their business.
Josie Kuhlman and Belinda Woolcock smiled as they began to stretch before practice Monday afternoon. And why wouldn’t they?
It isn’t too common for a tennis match to last three hours.
The Florida men and women’s cross country teams competed in the Southeastern Conference Championship at the University of Arkansas’ Agri Park on Friday.
At the beginning of the Fall season, there were very few questions to be asked about how well the Gators women’s golf team would play.
Nine top-10 individual finishes, four top-five team finishes, two tournament wins and one individual title.
A triumphant yell rang out across Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex Monday afternoon. But it didn’t come from a Gator.
The Texas Longhorns are the team to beat in college swimming.
This one was never in doubt.
All that could be heard at the Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex on Thursday afternoon was the rhythmic sound of a tennis ball slapping the court.
After the first round of Florida’s final Fall tournament, the Stanford Intercollegiate, the UF women’s golf team found itself falling behind.
With five Fall tournaments under its belt, the Florida men’s tennis team is ready to work on its game during its week off.
About four times a week, Florida cross country coach Paul Spangler would meet his workout partner in the weight room around lunch time.
The Florida cross country teams are approaching the halfway point of the season and only have one meet left before the Southeastern Conference Championship.
The Florida swimming team will take on FSU on Thursday in Tallahassee, but a rivalry meet isn’t the only thing UF has to be excited about.
When it comes to facing some of the top competition in college tennis, the Gators haven’t wavered from stepping up to the challenge.
While the rest of the team struggled to get under par, junior Alejandro Tosti cruised through the Nike Golf Collegiate Invitational in Dallas on Tuesday.
The ITA All-American Championships has been a series of ups and downs for the men’s tennis team.