UF opens SEC play with wins against Georgia, Auburn
Sep. 16, 2007For two consecutive home matches, the UF volleyball team had come out sloppy and unready to play.
For two consecutive home matches, the UF volleyball team had come out sloppy and unready to play.
The Ashley Harris and KeLeigh Hudson show continues for the Gators.
It wasn't exactly the debut they'd hoped for, but to the Gators, it was at least a promising start.
Even in her third year, defender Liz Ruberry still has a debut to make.
Sometime tonight, a Georgia hitter will spring off the floor, looking for the perfect kill.
UF coach Jill Briles-Hinton has had good teams in the past, but this team, she says, is different: "I've never really had an old team before."
After the biggest offensive outburst of her career, Ashley Harris is drawing a lot of attention.
Manuel Villegas followed a strong finish in Monday's second round in the Inverness Invitational in Toledo, Ohio with another two-under 69 in final round of play Tuesday to finish tied for third at two-under after 54 holes.
With a starting lineup full of veterans and a deep bench, it's hard for the new girls in town to get on the court for the UF volleyball team.
For the UF men's golf team, life without All-American Billy Horschel is a little rough.
Shelley Lyle walks onto the UF soccer practice field beaming her familiar smile, brightening an overcast afternoon.
The UF men's and women's cross country teams opened the 2007 season with victories Friday night in the Mountain Dew Invitational.
No. 6 UF will enter Southeastern Conference play undefeated for only the second time in Coach Mary Wise's 17 seasons.
The electricity that filled James G. Pressly stadium early Sunday afternoon had dissipated and turned into anxiety as the final minutes of the Gators' match against No. 9 FSU ticked away.
Even though the UF volleyball team is 6-0, Coach Mary Wise will tell you the Gators are far from perfect.
Say what you will about Florida State, but Ashley Harris isn't listening.
After surviving an early scare, the No. 6 UF volleyball team defeated Florida State 3-1 (24-30, 30-11 30-21, 30-21), extending the Gators' streak of consecutive victories against the Seminoles to 16 matches.
Saturday's match against No. 19 Santa Clara was supposed to be the toughest test so far this season for the UF volleyball team.
The UF soccer team has its own version of The Swamp.
Halted by torrential rain and spine-tingling lightning, the UF soccer team was forced to wait.