Enea, UF to honor Lockwood at Swinging for the Cure
By STEPHEN SHEEHAN< | Apr. 19, 2011? THE EVENT IS AFTER SATURDAY’S FLORIDA-ALABAMA GAME.
? THE EVENT IS AFTER SATURDAY’S FLORIDA-ALABAMA GAME.
For the past few weeks, Florida coach Tim Walton has been waiting for production from the bottom of the lineup.
When UF coach Tim Walton dubbed Cheyenne Coyle as Florida’s most
Friday’s showdown between No. 10 Florida (34-7, 10-6 Southeastern
While Aja Paculba, Kelsey Bruder and Megan Bush often receive national attention for their gaudy numbers, the group has one person to credit for its success: leadoff hitter Michelle Moultrie.
Ten days ago, Hannah Rogers was in the middle of a four-game winless streak.
Armed with the possible return of ace Stephanie Brombacher and a more aggressive approach on the base paths, Florida is hoping to avoid repeating last year’s disappointing midweek performance
With an assist from teammate Aja Paculba, Megan Bush didn’t need long to rewrite the record books.
It might not have been her favorite location, but Megan Bush sent the high-inside pitch packing.
If Kelsey Bruder’s predictions keep coming true, the future will be
When Florida players hit the field the last two weekends, Kelsey Bruder noticed they seemed to be playing “without the wind in their sails.”
The life of a catcher isn’t glamorous.
For the second weekend in a row, the Gators went winless.
Despite a five-run comeback in the fourth inning, No. 5 Florida
For the first time since 2005, No. 5 Florida (30-5, 7-4
As senior ace Stephanie Brombacher recovers from bicep tenderness, what was once considered a strength for the Gators is now a question mark.
When their careers at Florida come to a close, seniors Kelsey Bruder, Megan Bush and Aja Paculba will take their talents to the National Pro Fastpitch organization this summer after being drafted on March 18.
Three years ago, Megan Bush was a developing hitter disguised as a shortstop.
For the first time since 2006, Florida suffered a home sweep. And once again, it was Georgia who stole the show.
For the second time in as many days, No. 2 Florida (30-3, 7-2