Florida women finish disappointing seventh at NCAA meet
By MELISSA PENDER< | Mar. 20, 2011Despite their best efforts, the Gators were unable to recapture last year’s glory.
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.
Day two at the Schenkel Invitational followed a similar script as
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After a rough morning at the 2011 NCAA Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships, Florida bounced back to finish the first day in 10th place with 53 points.
For the fourth time this season, the UF men's tennis team showed its weakness against a top-ranked opponent, as the Gators dropped a tight 4-3 match to Southern California.
A sixth-place finish in February’s John Hayt Invitational and a third-place showing at the Bandon Dunes Championship have left the Florida men’s golf team searching for answers.
So far this season for the No. 10 Gators, home is where the wins have been.
Will Claye fits the mold of a champion.
Although Florida isn’t picked to win the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships this weekend, coach Gregg Troy said the 14 women who qualified for the event are determined to defend their title.
When Alexandre Lacroix arrived at Florida four years ago, he came in with the burden of expectations on his shoulders.
A day after cracking the top 10 for the first time in team history, the No. 10 Gators played like they deserved it with an 18-6 win over visiting Colgate.
For the second time this season, the No. 10 Gators are not only out for a win. They are looking for redemption.