Men face No. 14 Tennessee, No. 3 Georgia in conference clashes
By <ahref="mailto:cyazbec@alligator.org"> CHRISTOPHER YAZBEC < | Mar. 6, 2008No road to a conference championship is ever easy, especially when playing five freshmen.
No road to a conference championship is ever easy, especially when playing five freshmen.
Time is running out for the Gators.
It might be one of the greatest home-court advantages of all time in any sport.
In Fayetteville, Ark., the New Year doesn't mark the end of football season, it signals the start of track and field.
Wondy Pierre-Louis can do it all.
This one couldn't have been much closer, and unfortunately for the UF men's tennis team it was on the wrong end of the outcome.
After Day Two of the Southeastern Conference Championships, UF swimming and diving coach Gregg Troy said, "It's a four-day swim meet."
The UF men's tennis team that showed up to play Sunday looked like it was the one that had played in the national championship match a year ago rather than its opponent.
The UF women's golfers expected to win the SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational.
It may look like rain this weekend in Gainesville, but the UF women's golf team is ready to shine for the locals.
The Ring Tennis Complex will have an NCAA Championship feel to it on Sunday and Monday thanks to two visitors.
After two days of the Southeastern Conference Championships, the UF men and women's swimming and diving teams are in the passenger seat and driver's seat, respectively.
The UF women's tennis team continued its dominance of in-state rival Florida State on Wednesday, but it wasn't as easy as the score might indicate.
Last year, it almost happened.
Natalie Pike captured it perfectly.
As usual, the UF men's golf team did something unusual.
On Sunday night, after his team scrapped to an eight-over first round and a tie for sixth at the John Hayt Invitational, UF coach Buddy Alexander was keeping the faith.
Sure, the talk coming into UF men's golf team's spring season was about the Gators' depth, and sure, that noise in the system only got louder after their runaway win at the SunTrust Gator Invitational.
The UF women's tennis team wasn't able to escape its weekend trip to the state of North Carolina unscathed, but the No. 6 Gators' dual-match results say a lot about their experience.
The UF track and field program did much more than just address its problems this weekend at the Iowa State Classic in Ames, Iowa.