Gators win two titles, finish fifth at NCAA meet
By MELISSA PENDER< | Mar. 27, 2011The Gators took two national titles at the 2011 NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships but still came in fifth place with 291 points.
The Gators took two national titles at the 2011 NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships but still came in fifth place with 291 points.
Rested, recovered and rust-free, No. 1 Florida is gunning to sweep the 2011 national championships.
The Florida men’s golf team looked to return to its winning ways after a narrow defeat at last week’s Schenkel Invitational, but the Gators didn’t do much to help themselves Sunday.
The UF women's tennis team continued its reign of dominance over the Southeastern Conference with a 7-0 home victory over Mississippi State at Linder Stadium on Sunday.
Matt Mizereck covered a lot of ground Saturday — 2,300 meters to be
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The No. 1 UF women's tennis team continued its streak of dominance
Jeremy Postin laid down the hammer in historic fashion Friday.
Senior Conor Dwyer wasn’t able to repeat his national 500-yard freestyle title, but he still grabbed the best finish of the day for the Gators.
Don’t call it a setback.
When the UF men's tennis team heads to Starkville, Miss., this weekend, it will be a homecoming trip for coach Andy Jackson.
The Gators have a lot motivating them right now.
Rarely does a 10-goal lead and a running clock after halftime translate into a lukewarm victory.
After a disappointing second-place finish in the Southeastern Conference Championships, Florida is eager to take on the nation at the NCAA 2011 Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships.
Although Fairfield isn’t the most highly touted team on Florida’s schedule, tonight’s matchup against the unranked Stags will still be the Gators’ tallest test.
Despite their best efforts, the Gators were unable to recapture last year’s glory.
Syracuse constantly shadowed Florida’s top scoring threat, chasing Kitty Cullen all over the field Saturday.
When asked to explain Bank Vongvanij’s latest individual tournament title, his third in a 2010-2011 season that has seen him finish no lower than 15th, Florida men's golf coach Buddy Alexander answered simply.
At times, Mike Holloway sounds like a broken record.