Gators have short stay in California
By THOMAS NASSIFF< | May 19, 2011The UF men's tennis team watched its season come to an end on Thursday.
The UF men's tennis team watched its season come to an end on Thursday.
When the Florida women’s golf team completed its first round at the NCAA Championship on Wednesday, there were still more than 12 teams on the course.
With just five events left on the final day of the 2011 Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championships, the Gators were primed for a clean sweep.
By the fourth rain delay of the Gators’ first ever NCAA Tournament game, both Florida and Stanford had been sitting in the hallways of UF’s lacrosse facility for five hours.
Alexandre Lacroix is going to graduate this summer.
Florida’s women’s tennis team compiled 25 wins, a Southeastern Conference regular-season championship and an SEC Tournament trophy before hosting an NCAA Regional last weekend.
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For the third time this season, the UF's women tennis team drubbed South Carolina.
The Gators are heading to Palo Alto, Calif.
It's taken a season-long journey and opportunities on the biggest of stages for Janine Hillier to finally find her shot.
Around 3 p.m. Saturday, instead of coaching his team in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, Gators coach Roland Thornqvist was in a T-shirt and shorts, helping event staff dry the tennis courts at Linder Stadium in hopes of continuing play.
With two individual wins, both the Gators men's and women's track and field teams put themselves in position to win the 2011 Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championships heading into the final day of competition in Athens, Ga.
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Last year, the UF women's tennis team revamped its roster. The 2010
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Jeremy Postin’s opening hammer throw today at the Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championships could be the start of something special.
When the UF men’s tennis team hosts an NCAA Regional this weekend, it hopes to find its early postseason momentum.
On Sunday, the Gators could barely contain their excitement when the bracket came up on the screen.