UF men’s track and field takes second, women fourth at NCAA Indoors
By Kyle Brutman | Mar. 15, 2015A mixture of great highs and lows defined the Florida track and field team’s weekend at the NCAA Indoor Championship.
A mixture of great highs and lows defined the Florida track and field team’s weekend at the NCAA Indoor Championship.
The No. 3 Florida (13-1, 5-0 Southeastern Conference) women’s tennis team kept its road winning streak alive in its matchup against the Missouri Tigers (8-9, 0-5 SEC) Sunday afternoon at the Mizzou Tennis Center.
Not only is Florida turning up the heat but so are the Gators.
Florida’s tough stretch of opposition continued on Saturday with a second straight loss to a top five team, just the third time it has ever lost back-to-back games.
The No. 2 Florida (11-1, 3-0 Southeastern Conference) women’s tennis team continue its three-match road swing today when it faces Arkansas (11-6, 1-2) at 5 p.m. at the Billingsley Tennis Center.
Matt Hagan has enjoyed success in his relatively young drag racing career.
Despite his age, 60-year-old Terry McMillen hasn’t been around the National Hot Rod Association circuit for long.
After four top-five performances, the Gators head to Tallahassee to try to knock off some of the nations best squads.
For most of UF’s student body, Spring Break was a time of relaxation and a time to get away from the stressors that attending school builds on a person. However, for the No. 1/2 Florida men’s and women’s track and field teams, it was a time of preparation for the NCAA Indoor Championships.
Heading into this weekend’s NCAA Indoor Championships, the No. 1/2 Florida men’s and women’s track and field teams will feature 22 athletes at the meet, including a wide array of jumpers, throwers and distance runners.
In Florida’s second game of the season against a top-10 opponent, the Gators couldn’t hang on long enough.
After losing 4-3 on the road to then-No. 14 Vanderbilt, the No. 18 Florida men’s tennis team was not only ready to be back on its home turf but also ready for some revenge against the team that ended its 2014 season in No. 10 Ohio State.
Assistant coach Michelle Tumolo is one of the Gators’ most valuable assets when Florida lacrosse plays Syracuse.
During the final stretch in the desert, the men’s golf team fell down the leaderboard.
For the first time in her UF career, Kahlia Warner will be competing at the NCAA Championships.
For a golfer, it is important to maintain a high level of confidence.
In golf, home tournaments are an excellent opportunity to perform at your highest level on a course that brings familiarity; especially when you only have one throughout the season.
No. 6 Florida defeated Niagara 21-4 for their sixth straight win.
After a second place finish at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate Golf Championship, the 32nd ranked Gators’ confidence was high heading into Friday’s first round of the SunTrust Gator Women's Golf Invitational.
It was more of the same on the lacrosse field this weekend for Florida, as yet another dominant performance gave the Gators their fourth straight victory.