Cullen, Chesterman lead Gators to conference win
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With a top-10 clash against Northwestern looming just a week away, the Gators are using the motivation of a grudge match and another team’s trash talk to stay focused against Johns Hopkins this weekend.
With the end of the regular season quickly approaching, the Florida women’s tennis team has had no trouble against top-ranked opponents.
Soon, just wearing goggles isn’t going to be good enough.
Honoring their seniors before the season opener would be considered odd in most sports, but it’s nothing out of the ordinary for track and field.
It’s not often in a round of golf that everything comes together at the same time, but that’s exactly what happened for the Florida women’s golf team Sunday at the Liz Murphy Invitational.
As Alexandre Lacroix reflected on a career defined by breaking records and setting standards, it was only fitting that he continued the trend on Senior Day.
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Led by sophomore Isabelle Lendl, the Florida women’s golf team
In a match pitting two ranked opponents, the No. 14 Gators ended on
The Gators women’s golf team shot a 12-over-par round on Friday,
The first day of the Florida Relays saw the Gators capture three
The Florida Relays, established in 1939, is one of two events the Gators will host on the Percy Beard Track at Pressly Stadium during the outdoor season. But the venue doesn’t matter too much to UF track and field coach Mike Holloway.
Golf is rarely considered a team sport, but the Florida women’s golf team will have to play as one at the Liz Murphy Collegiate Classic.
When Alexandre Lacroix takes the court at Linder Stadium this weekend, it will be the beginning of the end for the senior star.
As Amanda O’Leary coached Florida’s women’s lacrosse team to a two-goal victory over Penn State last season, she couldn’t help but think back to 1988.
The only thing standing in between Florida and its 100th consecutive home win is a match that should have been played over a month ago.
After the Gators finished another miserable round, coach Buddy Alexander sounded subdued.
The Florida men’s golf team came into the Hootie at Bulls Bay Collegiate hoping to get one last tournament victory before moving on to postseason play, but that goal seems nearly impossible now.