Gators open NCAA Championships with strong first day
June 11, 2008The Gators raced their way to an impressive opening day at the NCAA Track and Field Championships.
The Gators raced their way to an impressive opening day at the NCAA Track and Field Championships.
The sun hangs high in the hot summer, and Lakecia Ealey steps into the blocks - just as she has done so many times before.
Two brothers from UF will compete at the 2008 Summer Games in Beijing. However, there will be no sibling rivalr, as this pair of swimmers will be competing as teammates.
UF men's golf coach Buddy Alexander called some of them "trainwrecks."
It was deja vu in Tallahassee for the UF track and field teams this weekend.
It shouldn't come as any surprise that when the No. 6 UF men's golf team opened play on Wednesday, it was Billy Horschel who stole the show.
After winning its first regional title since 1986, the UF women's golf team had national championship aspirations.
Nestor Briceno got a head start to the courtroom a little sooner than he would've liked.
Nestor Briceno got a head start to the courtroom a little sooner than he would've liked.
After winning its first regional title since 1986, the UF women's golf team had national championship aspirations.
That's more like what Jill Briles-Hinton was hoping for.
Nestor Briceno isn't done yet.
While many recent UF graduates are entering the work force this summer, one alumnus is preparing himself for the most important 11 days of his swimming career.
Recently, it's been the Gators who have crushed the championship hopes of the Bruins - twice defeating the cross-country foe in basketball Final Fours.
It's never easy when a successful season comes to a bitter end.
Jill Briles-Hinton saw this coming since last year.
Sometimes even your best just isn't good enough.
For Liene Karsuma the road to Bejing runs through Gainesville.
Vanderbilt, here's some news you don't want to hear:
Erik Corace had been here before.