UF golf struggles to 13th-place finish at Vanderbilt
By LANDON WATNICK< | Sep. 25, 2011The final round of the Mason Rudolph Fall Preview was the roughest one yet for Florida.
The final round of the Mason Rudolph Fall Preview was the roughest one yet for Florida.
Many obstacles may challenge an athlete’s pursuit of success.
Florida entered Saturday with a chance to climb up the leaderboard and stand toe-to-toe with the Mason Rudolph Fall Preview’s elite.
Muggy weather welcomed the scores of runners at the 23rd annual Mountain Dew Invitational Saturday morning. But before the sun finally broke through the gloomy fall sky, the Gators already found themselves standing in the spotlight.
With a strong breeze blustering through Legends Club on Friday, the Gators’ first round couldn’t help but get caught up in the bad conditions.
In her first collegiate tournament, Camilla Hedberg tied for third individually and broke the record for the lowest 54-hole total in UF history (208).
With its long, grueling runs, cross country is not typically known as a sport that exudes team chemistry. But with a regular morning routine in place, UF's women's squad is trying to replace individualism with a group mentality.
A former UF track and field athlete accused of sexually assaulting a woman in June has moved one step closer to resolving his case after the State Attorney’s Office filed formal charges against him last week.
Florida won the Olympia Fields Invitational last season with a score of 5-over par.
If the Florida men’s tennis team can continue to display the form it showed in its opening weekend of play, this may be a year to remember.
Although its overall quality of play has fallen, the UF men’s golf team remains tied for 10th place after its second day of action.
After coasting through an easy first day against FAU at the Gator Invitational, UF men’s tennis coach Andy Jackson correctly predicted UCF would be able to provide a tougher test.
The UF men’s golf team struggled in its first round of the season, although coach Buddy Alexander is looking on the bright side.
Though the competition level proved paltry and the stakes of the tournament low, the Gators men’s tennis team couldn’t have asked for a better start to the 2011 season.
Despite a disappointing showing at the NCAA Championships, the UF men’s golf team had a “dream season” last year, capturing five tournament titles, including the 2011 Southeastern Conference Championship.
Nerves should be high as Florida kicks off its fall season today at the Gator Invitational at the Ring Tennis Complex.
Florida fell short of its goal Tuesday but left South Carolina with a sense of encouragement.
Forget about any freshman jitters.
With a victory under his belt at the Western Carolina Invitational on Sept. 2, freshman Jimmy Clark is making his presence felt in his first year at Florida.
Coach Jan Dowling expected the Gators to feel comfortable and relaxed heading into the first round of its season-opening tournament.