Gators walk, mash way to two wins
By STEPHEN SHEEHAN< | Mar. 5, 2011Backed by a heavy dose of power and patience, the No. 2 Florida
Backed by a heavy dose of power and patience, the No. 2 Florida
It was the tale of two wins Friday for No. 2 Florida.
After defeating defending Women’s College World Series champion UCLA at the Cathedral City Classic, the Gators took over the Bruins’ No. 2 spot in the NFCA polls.
It seems no one has an answer to the No. 4 Florida softball team.
For the third time this weekend, Michelle Moultrie came up in the
This time, history did not repeat itself.
After nearly throwing a perfect game in her previous outing, Hannah Rogers did not disappoint Thursday afternoon.
For every Batman, there’s a Robin. This year, Florida has a dynamic duo in Stephanie Brombacher and emerging freshman Hannah Rogers.
Three games, three wins. And it wasn’t even close.
Even with bandages covering her chin and elbow, freshman Kasey
After beating up on the likes of Long Island and Jacksonville, the No. 5 Florida softball team will face its first real test tomorrow in its home opener against No. 22 North Carolina.
After throwing a perfect game over the weekend and being named Southeastern Conference Pitcher of the Week on Monday, Stephanie Brombacher kept her hot start rolling Wednesday.
As someone who has started more than 200 games at Florida, Aja Paculba knows playing for a big-time program can be nerve-wracking for a freshman.
The Florida women’s golf team’s frustrations persisted Tuesday during the second round of the Northrup Grumman Regional Challenge.
It didn’t take long for the Gators to hit their stride.
While she values winning over personal acclaim, Saturday’s
It only took one day for coach Tim Walton to pick up the two wins
There are plenty of impressive numbers that describe the Florida softball team’s Class of 2011.
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