No. 7 men, No. 5 women begin SEC Tournaments
By Andy Hutchins < | Apr. 17, 2008Last weekend, the UF's football team's Orange and Blue Debut garnered lavish media attention, while the Gators gymnastics team advanced to the NCAA Championships.
Last weekend, the UF's football team's Orange and Blue Debut garnered lavish media attention, while the Gators gymnastics team advanced to the NCAA Championships.
It's the moment both teams have been waiting for all season - tournament time.
Before she even set foot in this world, Julia Cohen didn't have much of a choice.
The forecast looks like Rain for the UF track and field team, and it couldn't be happier.
The folks in Athens, Ga. had a front row seat for the Willie Perry show over the weekend.
Looks can be deceiving in the Southeastern Conference.
You could say that Mike Morrison has commitment issues.
Saturday's regular-season finale against South Carolina could not be more meaningful for the UF men's tennis team's present and future.
The UF women's tennis team finished its non-conference season Wednesday against the same team that kicked off its schedule, and it did so in similar fashion.
After waiting out weather delays on Sunday, the UF men's tennis team fell behind to Alabama early in Monday's match and was unable to recover from the deficit.
Just as the rain clouds began to roll in and cast a shadow over Gainesville, Willie Perry started to light up the track.
Rain kept the UF men's tennis team off the courts on Sunday, but it didn't slow them down in Friday's washout of Auburn.
Winning isn't everything, at least not in regular-season men's tennis matches.
It's home sweet home for the UF track and field program this weekend.
Willie Perry was a one-man show Saturday at the Hurricane Challenge hosted by the University of Miami.
Jessica Yadloczky may just be too young to realize that Duke is supposed to win women's golf tournaments. Tiffany Chudy knows that all too well.
After the dust cleared in Federal Way, Wash., there were some vague similarities between the conclusion of the men's meet and women's championship meet last week.
Whitney Benik and Lolita Frangulyan couldn't stop smiling before, during or after the UF women's tennis team's win against LSU on Sunday.
The UF women's tennis team will close out its regular-season homestand and two seniors' home careers with two matches this weekend.
In women's golf in this decade, there is a gold standard by which all others are judged: Duke.