UF women's golf places first in Florida Challenge
By Morgan McMullen | Jan. 30, 2017Obscenities and a folding chair with a smiley face on it tossed to the ground pierced the otherwise serene mood of the 17th hole at the Florida Challenge on Monday.
Obscenities and a folding chair with a smiley face on it tossed to the ground pierced the otherwise serene mood of the 17th hole at the Florida Challenge on Monday.
As FIU’s Andrea Lazaro let out another chilling shriek, all eyes turned to center court.
After a three-month layoff from their last team tournament, the Gators women’s golf team is finally hitting the links again this afternoon in Lecanto, Florida.
The Florida track and field team notched several victories at the Razorback Invitational over the weekend.
The Ring Tennis Complex is becoming a stronghold for the Florida men’s team, as it registered victories over two schools in the ITA Kick-Off Tournament this weekend.
Entering the season, expectations were high for the Florida women’s tennis team. It held the No. 1 ranking, it was the SEC coaches’ pick to win the conference and its head coach boasted that this was his most talented team in 16 years. But despite the pressure, the Gators are living up to the hype.
For the first time in over a year, Florida’s swimming and diving teams had a home meet at the O’Connell Center.
In last week’s victory against No. 6 Auburn, the Gators men’s swimming and diving team — which won 10 out of 16 events — improved its dual-meet win streak to three.
Fireworks.
For the second weekend in a row, the UF men’s tennis team will play two matches.
Sharrika Barnett was close to quitting track before coming to the United States.
For a track program that once won three straight NCAA Indoor Championships, excellence is going to be expected in all areas of the team.
In his 16 years coaching at the University of Florida, Roland Thornqvist has never struggled with choosing his team’s lineup.
An emerging Florida freshman found himself at the top twice over the weekend.
The UF men’s tennis team opened up its season on Saturday by battling not only its opponents, but the will of nature.
Florida’s men’s swimming and diving team extended its win streak to three by beating Auburn 163-137 on Saturday, while the women’s team fell 197-103.
Kunle Fasasi knew if he was to progress in his sport, he would have to leave his home in Nigeria and become a student-athlete in the United States.
The UF men’s tennis team is heading into the dual season ranked No. 11 in the country and with high expectations of success.
Florida’s men’s swimming and diving team fell nine points short against Auburn a season ago. At the time, coach Gregg Troy said that “too many little mistakes” accumulated, costing his men’s team the victory.
Kourtney Keegan glanced over from the garnet tennis courts.