No. 10 Gators go ‘back to work’ vs No. 2 Ohio State
By Mark Stine | Feb. 23, 2017Jordan Belga stood on the baseline awaiting his opponent’s serve during the first round of the ITA National Team Indoor Championship.
Jordan Belga stood on the baseline awaiting his opponent’s serve during the first round of the ITA National Team Indoor Championship.
After a turnover by North Carolina, sophomore midfielder Sydney Pirreca received a pass on a clear.
No. 4 Florida’s biggest issues during its loss to No. 1 North Carolina on Feb. 11 was its inability to win most of the draw controls.
After winning its fifth-straight SEC title, No. 6 Florida is using the experience from its conference championship to get ready for the NCAA Championships, which start March 22 in Indianapolis.
The Gators operated with a marathon mindset on Monday.
When the Gators return to Las Vegas in a few weeks, it won’t be a chance to gamble and hit the strip.
Florida faced three ranked opponents over the weekend in the ITA National Team Indoor Championships.
As Belinda Woolcock stared down her opponent, she slowly raised her arm to serve. With the deciding point against No. 5 Stanford on the line, a packed crowd at the Ring Tennis Complex held its breath.
With enough medals to fill a trophy case, Caeleb Dressel has grown accustomed to winning throughout his young swimming career.
Gordon Neale smashed his club into the mulch.
For the Gators women’s tennis team, this is rivalry week. On Sunday, Florida will play one of its biggest challengers of the season.
Last year, he shot the lowest round and tournament of his college career. This year, his team is looking for more.
The Florida men’s tennis team is back in Virginia today to participate in the ITA Team Indoor Championships.
On a lineup full of returning players for the No. 3 Gators lacrosse team, one name stands out every time.
Over on the West Coast, late lead changes decided the fate of Florida’s women’s golf team.
Different.
When the No. 3 Florida lacrosse team played No. 1 North Carolina on Saturday, one thing was noticeably different from last season’s game.
At last year’s SEC swimming and diving championship meet, Caeleb Dressel was the star.
As the ball floated high in the air, Ingrid Neel’s eyes focused in.
The UF men’s tennis team travelled to Virginia looking for its third straight win over a top-10 opponent and first victory over Virginia under coach Bryan Shelton.