Goalie leads Gators’ lacrosse team's defensive turnaround
By TONI-ANN MILLER | Apr. 12, 2010Florida’s defense is starting to find its identity, and a freshman is leading the charge.
Florida’s defense is starting to find its identity, and a freshman is leading the charge.
Freshman Bob Van Overbeek and senior Antoine Benneteau took the pressure off each other in a tight match against Georgia on Sunday to give their coach Andy Jackson his 100th win at home during his UF tenure.
Florida had its first taste of overtime play Sunday, and it didn’t go well.
The Florida women’s golf team finished the SunTrust Gator Women’s Golf Invitational on Sunday in third place.
Florida backed up its first conference win with a victory against Le Moyne Friday evening.
The Florida tennis teams split their matches against Tennessee on Friday.
Injuries have forced Florida to constantly adjust its offense, but a new tactic and growing team chemistry have led the Gators in the right direction recently.
The Southeastern Conference East standings in both men’s and women’s tennis will be shaped by this weekend’s matches.
The No. 10 Florida women’s golf team will host the Gator Women’s Golf Invitational at Mark Bostick Golf Course for the 38th year.
Competing for a national title on the field it uses for practice is a dream scenario for any team, but for the UF Paintball Club, that scenario involves a trip to Lakeland.
The Florida men’s golf team could not keep up the blistering pace it got off to in the first round of the BancorpSouth Intercollegiate Tournament, when it finished with the best score of any round of the event with a 272.
After two consecutive disappointing performances, the Gators were in desperate need of some momentum.
UF ended the Florida Relays in a deserving fashion — with a standing ovation from a near-capacity crowd.
Florida finally got the monkey off its back Saturday.
The Gators men’s tennis team has grown and proven it can win under the most difficult of circumstances.
With the Southeastern Conference Championship Tournament less than two weeks away, the Florida men’s golf team has one last chance to get back on track for competition after a strand of poor performances.
Florida finally got the monkey off its back.
Two wins against Vanderbilt on Friday kept all winning streaks intact heading into Sunday.
As a running back on the Florida football team, Jeff Demps is used to playing in front of 90,000 people, but this weekend, a crowd of 5,000 will be something special.
The No. 3 Florida women’s tennis team (16-2, 6-0 Southeastern Conference) has depended on a mix of high-level freshman talent and steady senior leadership to knock off ranked opponents like FSU, Duke, North Carolina and every SEC West school this spring.