Gators women's tennis head to Mississippi for pair of conference road tests
By Jake Dreilinger | Mar. 15, 2016The Palmer/Salloum Tennis Center at Ole Miss is a unique place to play.
The Palmer/Salloum Tennis Center at Ole Miss is a unique place to play.
If Florida wanted the opportunity to win an NCAA Indoor Championship this weekend, they had to qualify as many athletes as possible for their respective events Friday.
The Florida men’s swimming and diving will be bringing a baker’s dozen of swimmers with them to Atlanta on March 23.
The Florida men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams saw their NCAA championship chances bolster this week in Atlanta.
At the Southeastern Conference Indoor Championships on Feb. 27, junior Andres Arroyo shattered the record books in the 800-meter dash, setting a personal record and breaking Mark Everett’s 26-year-old Florida school record.
The road to the NCAA Championships will be paved this week for the Florida men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams.
Monday will be a homecoming of sorts for men’s golf coach J.C. Deacon when his No. 2 Florida Gators tee off at the 2016 Southern Highlands Collegiate in Las Vegas.
One of the major goals the Florida men’s tennis team has set out to accomplish this season is to win the Southeastern Conference Tournament.
Paige Aldave. Sam Darcangelo. Alex Puller. Alix Lopez.
A tight first two sets brought junior Belinda Woolcock’s and Shannon Hudson’s match to the third set.
After seeing their seven-shot lead dissolve, one stroke made the difference for No. 11 Florida in Tuesday’s final round of the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate Golf Championship.
Stanford has always been a challenging opponent for the Florida women’s tennis team, especially for the players who have been on the team the longest.
Before the Southeastern Conference Championships began in Columbia, Missouri, the UF men’s swimming and diving team, ranked No. 9, had a target painted on its back.
Going into Saturday’s match against Furman, Florida men’s tennis player Chase Perez-Blanco was coming off his worst performance of the 2016 season.
Teaching moments are a bittersweet commodity in sports.
After posting six top-16 Division I times at both the Tyson Invitational and the Iowa State Classic on Friday, Florida’s No. 1 men and No. 4 women’s track and field teams came out strong again on Saturday.
It has been a good week for Florida’s men’s tennis team.
Shayna Pirreca saved the day.
Consistency — especially in a three-day campaign — is an important factor for any sports team.
Following UF’s decisive first-place victory at the Florida Challenge last week, the Gators have their eyes set on a larger prize.