UF tennis to face USF
By ANDREW OLSON < | Feb. 18, 2010The 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.
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.
Members of the UF men’s and women’s track and field teams competed in three different meets over the weekend but they came home with similar results.
The Florida men’s golf team dominated at home in this weekend’s SunTrust Gator Invitational, finishing in first place with a total score of 841 (283-279-279, +1).
The Gators leave Charlottesville, Va. with a victory, but it’s not the way they wanted it to play out.
The Gators’ luck could not carry over a second day in Madison, Wis. or Charlottesville, Va.
Coming into the weekend, Florida’s only loss of the season was against Baylor. On Friday that defeat was avenged.
The Gators men’s golf team will have two key advantages in this weekend’s SunTrust Gator Invitational in Gainesville: It will be the highest-ranked team participating, and it will have home-course advantage.
Southeastern Conference play starts in March, and the NCAA Tournament does not begin until May, but both of Florida’s tennis teams are getting an early season test against 16 of the best squads in the country.
Freshman sprinter Tony McQuay is hoping to avoid more tears this weekend.
The Gators women’s golf team found redemption at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge, finishing in ninth place with a total score of 911 (304-309-298, +59).
With 36 holes completed and one round left in the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge in Palos Verdes, Calif., the UF women’s golf team dropped two spots to 12th place.
Coach Roland Thornqvist wanted to see how his No. 7 Gators would respond to the test of a talented USF, and they aced it.
After one round of play in the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge in Palos Verdes, Calif., the Florida women’s golf team finished tenth overall.
One of the UF men’s and women’s track and field teams’ greatest strengths are their depth, and they showed that to some of the elite teams in the Southeastern and Atlantic Coast Conferences this weekend.
The lineup was different, but the result was familiar.
One of the UF men’s and women’s track and field teams greatest strengths are their depth. They showed that to some of the elite teams in the SEC and ACC this weekend.
The Gators found out they can win with a different line up today against FAU.
Calvin Smith has always been focused on making himself one of the best sprinters in the nation. Now he is looking to make his team one of the best as well.