Florida racing to four meets despite fatigue
By LAWRENCE LAGUNA< | Feb. 13, 2014Although the UF track and field program has compiled 35 event victories in four meets this indoor season, fatigue has had a negative effect on athletes.
Although the UF track and field program has compiled 35 event victories in four meets this indoor season, fatigue has had a negative effect on athletes.
Junior J.D. Tomlinson has garnered a number of accomplishments in his golf career, but a SunTrust Gator Invitational title is not among them.
Coach Bryan Shelton and the No. 12 Florida men’s tennis team are more than ready to begin play at the ITA National Indoors Championships this weekend in Houston.
The Gators failed to rally in the third round of the 2014 Northrop Grumman Regional Tournament on Tuesday and finished in a frustrating 14th place.
Heading into the second tournament of the spring season, Florida men’s golf coach Buddy Alexander is tempering his expectations for his young team.
The Gators did not see the improvement they hoped for the second day of the 2014 Northrop Grumman Tournament.
There is only one player remaining from Florida’s inaugural 2010 class.
Florida got off to a shaky start during the first round of its first three-day spring tournament.
On the final day of the Doc Hale Virginia Tech Elite Meet in Blacksburg, Va., the field stole the show once again after taking the spotlight during Day 1.
No. 1 North Carolina lived up to the hype, and then some.
In a packed arena on Friday night, No. 14 Virginia gave the Gators trouble.
After a brief break in the schedule, Florida is ready to continue its winning streak.
After a disappointing fourth place finish in the one-day Florida Challenge Jan. 27, the Gators are looking to improve in their second tournament of the spring season.
Florida may have many new faces, but the results have stayed the same.
Florida showed its youth during its performance in its first tournament of the spring.
A change in venue could not disrupt the Gators’ hot streak.
Spencer Newman fought hard to help keep his team alive in doubles, but he couldn’t escape a match-changing ankle roll in singles that led to the Gators losing for the first time this season.
Back in action with a record-breaking debut, Marquis Dendy jumped to success.
The last time Florida visited the Randal Tyson Track Center in Fayetteville, Ark., was during the 2013 Southeastern Conference Indoor Championships.
With one dual meet remaining on the schedule for Florida’s swimming and diving teams, UF will travel to Knoxville, Tenn., to take on Tennessee on Saturday at 10 a.m.