Gators advance to NCAA finals
May 19, 2008Jill Briles-Hinton saw this coming since last year.
Jill Briles-Hinton saw this coming since last year.
Sometimes even your best just isn't good enough.
It's never easy when a successful season comes to a bitter end.
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.
For Liene Karsuma the road to Bejing runs through Gainesville.
Vanderbilt, here's some news you don't want to hear:
Every morning Whitney Benik wakes up with a nervous feeling in her stomach.
Erik Corace had been here before.
Duke is the three-time defending national champion in the world of NCAA women's golf, but the weekend belonged to the Gators.
Bad luck first struck Ryan Lochte on June 30, 1985.
The Gators men's tennis team couldn't quite pull off the improbable on Sunday.
It was like deja vu for the UF women's tennis team on Sunday.
It had been 13 years since the UF's women's golf team found itself in the Southeastern Conference's victory lane.
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.
Looks can be deceiving in the Southeastern Conference.
The folks in Athens, Ga. had a front row seat for the Willie Perry show over the weekend.
You could say that Mike Morrison has commitment issues.