LSU offense overpowers Gators in Death Valley
By Tyler Nettuno | Oct. 12, 2019BATON ROUGE, La. — Kyle Trask picked an inopportune time for his biggest mistake of the season.
BATON ROUGE, La. — Kyle Trask picked an inopportune time for his biggest mistake of the season.
Florida’s soccer team was in the midst of a six-game winning streak before Ole Miss came to Gainesville and took down the Gators on Thursday. It was UF’s first loss since Sept. 8 when it fell to Central Florida in the sixth fixture of the season.
It would have been easy to overlook the Razorbacks, especially after a heartbreaking five-set loss to conference forerunner Kentucky.
Florida’s cross country team came away with wins in the men’s 8K and women’s 5K at the FSU Invitational on Friday to sweep the competition.
The Gators men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams will take their first plane ride of the year up to the midwest to face Minnesota.
The Florida cross country team has seen almost all of its players come down with what one runner called “the plague.”
The fall campaign has been successful for the Gators.
A pair of Florida’s top-ranked men’s tennis players advanced to the second round of the ITA All-American Championships in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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Ole Miss midfielder Haleigh Stackpole took a Rebels free kick and placed a perfectly curved cross to the skull of forward Molly Martin. Martin tapped it up and over Susi Espinoza, whose glove was just out of reach, and the ball softly rolled into the net.
You know that paradoxical question: “What happens when an unstoppable force meets meets an immovable object?”
Florida’s men’s tennis team has prepared for what could be its biggest challenge of the fall season.
Kyle Trask perfectly embodied a common coachspeak cliche as he addressed reporters on Monday.
The Gators haven’t faced LSU in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in nearly three years. The rivals played their last two games in Gainesville thanks to an arrangement stemming from Hurricane Matthew in 2016.
Six straight wins.
Two Gators women’s tennis players made their fall debuts this weekend in Fort Myers, Florida, representing the Gators at the Bedford Cup.
Sunday afternoon’s game against No. 15 Kentucky presented multiple opportunities for Florida’s volleyball team: To finally get a statement win. To take a stranglehold on the SEC early in conference play. And to prove that it could go on the road against a tough opponent and come out on top.
Losing four out of six games to begin the season made it seem like Florida’s soccer team would go the entire 2019-20 campaign unranked. But UF has caught fire as of late, and the United Soccer Coaches’ Poll has started to take notice.
Kyree Campbell was right: The Gators indeed played “big boy ball” Saturday night.