Gators tennis will face top-15 teams
By ANDREW OLSON < | Feb. 25, 2010Before the Florida tennis teams start Southeastern Conference play in March, they’ll have to get through two top-15 teams at home on Sunday.
Before the Florida tennis teams start Southeastern Conference play in March, they’ll have to get through two top-15 teams at home on Sunday.
Coming off of a first-place finish at home, the Florida men’s golf team will travel to Ponte Vedra Beach on Sunday to participate in the three-round John Hayt Invitational. This invitational is considered the first collegiate major of the year.
Charlotte Browning hasn’t had many chances to impress during the indoor track and field season. She has a big opportunity this weekend.
With the Southeastern Conference behind them, the UF men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams are ready to look toward the NCAA Championships.
Florida was up against more than just La Salle on Tuesday.
The No. 9 UF women’s tennis team defeated No. 15 FSU on Tuesday, improving its record to 8-2 and furthering two impressive streaks.
It was a sister act for the Florida women’s golf team Tuesday in its final round at the Central District Invitational.
Florida opened its inaugural season in front of a sold-out home crowd Saturday. The team enjoyed the attention, the crowd and its 16-6 win over Jacksonville.
After two rounds of play in the Central District Invitational, the Florida women’s golf team is in the lead, 20 strokes ahead of second place.
The Gators are ready for a double dose of their biggest rival.
Less than five minutes after the start of Florida’s inaugural game against Jacksonville, spectators were turned away at the gate of Donald R. Dizney Stadium.
The men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams finished second at the 2010 Southeastern Conference Championship Meet.
Florida’s match against No. 43 USF on Sunday looked scripted.
The No. 17 Florida women’s golf team will tee of at the Central District Invitational on Monday in Parrish, Fla.
Florida’s lacrosse facility could not accommodate some fans who wanted to watch the team’s inaugural game against the Jacksonville Dolphins.
Back-to-back lacrosse state championships in 2006-07, a spot on the team at North Carolina — a premier lacrosse school — in 2007 and an opportunity to make a name for yourself. Sounds like a good deal for the avid lacrosse player, right?
After the second day of competition at the Southeastern Conference Championship Meet, the Florida men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams are in second place.
The last time the Gators played at home, it was against in-state competition before a road trip to play in a tournament featuring the 16 best teams in the country.
After the first day of the 2010 Southeastern Conference Championship Meet, the Florida swimming and diving teams are tied for first place.
After a long and grueling regular season, the Florida women’s and men’s swimming and diving teams will begin competition today in the 2010 Southeastern Conference Championship Meet.