UF men's tennis tops South Carolina
By CAYLEE UNDERWOOD | Feb. 28, 2015There’s one thing Florida has proven thus far this season: It is incapable of a losing streak.
There’s one thing Florida has proven thus far this season: It is incapable of a losing streak.
For the first time since 2011, the Florida men’s track and field team is standing on top of the Southeastern Conference indoor podium.
On the first day of his final Southeastern Conference Indoor Championships, senior jumper Marquis Dendy captured the triple jump title in dominating fashion.
After nearly three weeks of warming up, the UF men’s tennis team froze on Thursday night.
The No. 1/3 Florida men’s and women’s track and field teams will rarely hear the word “pressure” from head coach Mike Holloway.
Seven days will have been the longest break in between games that Florida lacrosse has had so far this season.
For the UF men’s tennis team, spring break came early.
The Gators women’s golf team entered the final round at the Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate Golf Championship knowing it was in a position to finish as one of the tournament’s top teams.
As Florida’s men’s and women’s track and field teams prepare for the Southeastern Conference Indoor Championship — the final chance for athletes to qualify for the national meet — the last thing on the team’s mind is pressure.
Just four games into the season, Florida appears to have found its groove.
Two days into the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate Golf Championship, the Gators women’s golf team found itself in a familiar situation, heading into Tuesday’s final round in fifth place for the second straight tournament, 10 strokes behind first-place LSU.
The No. 2 Florida Gators clinched their 138th straight home victory on Sunday after defeating No. 10 Stanford 4-3 at the Ring Tennis Complex.
For the third straight year, the UF men’s swimming and diving team finished on top.
The No. 2 Florida women’s tennis team kept its home winning streak alive Sunday afternoon after defeating No. 10 Stanford 4-3 at the Ring Tennis Complex.
The Florida Gators defeated the Blue Devils yesterday evening at the Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex, 4-0.
On a frigid night at Donald R. Dizney Stadium, Florida continued its recent trend of domination to win its third game in a row and move one Gator even closer to history.
After a disappointing end to last week’s Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge, the Florida women’s golf team will look to regroup as participants in this weekend’s Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate Golf Championship in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Following up a breakout freshman year can put a lot of pressure on a young player, especially one who is asked to do so much.
The UF women’s tennis team has a rough week ahead.
The Florida men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams locked up a combined four ‘A’ cuts during Day 1 of the five-day Southeastern Conference Championships on Tuesday, but both teams still have a ways to go if either wants to secure a conference title.