Dendy among 28 Gators qualified for NCAA Outdoors
By GORDON STREISAND< | May 29, 2013It took sophomore Marquis Dendy three jumps instead of one to get to Eugene, Ore., for the 2013 NCAA Outdoor Championships.
It took sophomore Marquis Dendy three jumps instead of one to get to Eugene, Ore., for the 2013 NCAA Outdoor Championships.
Sophomore J.D. Tomlinson – the first round’s weak link – became Florida’s firm foundation on Day 2 of the NCAA Championships in Woodstock, Ga.
At the turn, the Florida men’s golf team was two over par. But after a subpar performance on the back nine, the Gators finished Tuesday at 291 (+11) – six spots from the bottom of the leaderboard.
After Florida dropped a heart-wrenching semifinals match to Stanford, coach Roland Thornqvist had nothing but praise for his team.
Today, the Florida men’s golf team hopes 13 is its lucky number as it begins play in the NCAA Championships for the 13th straight year.
The Gators are headed to the 2013 NCAA Outdoor Championships with the most qualifiers in school history.
With the second day of the NCAA East Preliminary Round in the books, the Gators will send eight more athletes to Eugene, Ore., for the 2013 NCAA Outdoor Championships – upping their total to 10 athletes.
The Florida women’s golf team’s season ended not with a bang, but merely a whimper.
The first day of the NCAA East Preliminary Round was a tumultuous one for the Gators.
On moving day of the NCAA Championships, the Florida women’s golf team continued to fall on the leaderboard.
The outdoor track and field season isn’t a sprint – it’s a marathon.
After suffering a rough loss in the semifinals Monday, three Gators continued their losing streak at a rain-delayed NCAA Singles Championship.
It was a new day on the golf course, but much of the same on the scorecard for Florida in the second round of competition at the NCAA Championships.
On an opening day of the NCAA Championships that saw few teams shoot negative, the Florida women’s golf team wasn’t one of them.
The Florida women’s golf team begins play in the NCAA Championships today after a fourth-place finish in the NCAA Central Regional on May 11.
History shows that when Florida and Stanford meet, Stanford wins.
Caroline Hitimana found her edge on the court.
For the 13th straight year, Florida men’s golf will advance to the NCAA Championships.
There weren’t any controversial stick checks or overtime periods.
Freshman Brianna Morgan stays composed when the pressure is on.