Riffice upsets Wolf to advance to NCAA quarterfinals
By Sam Campisano | May 22, 2019Sam Riffice looked like he had been there before.
Sam Riffice looked like he had been there before.
Following a trouble-free NCAA Regional that saw it cruise to three-consecutive shutout wins, the Gators softball team will enter familiar territory this weekend.
The Florida baseball team dropped a heartbreaker on Tuesday morning in Game 1 of the SEC Tournament against Texas A&M.
The Gators were two innings away from advancing past Texas A&M in Game 1 of the SEC Tournament and all but assuring themselves of a spot in next week's NCAA Tournament.
Sierra Brooks waited anxiously in the clubhouse after finishing the stroke play portion of the NCAA Championships in a tie for first with Arkansas’ Maria Fassi.
The Florida baseball team has made an appearance in the NCAA Tournament every year since coach Kevin O’Sullivan took over in 2008.
“He’s not as disruptive as he was four years ago, but he’s still a good player.”
There was no match for the Gators softball team.
Sierra Brooks pumped her fist and followed her ball as it maneuvered slightly from left to right and into the hole. The 15-foot putt on the ninth green put the junior at 4 under for the competition and in the outright lead for the NCAA individual title heading into the final day of the NCAA Championships.
Sophia Reynoso was the only player on the field that knew she was going home.
Florida's NCAA at-large hopes were on life support prior to Thursday night's game against Missouri.
In the midst of the sweltering midday sun, it looked as if there was hope for the Florida men’s tennis team.
The nerves crept in on Natalie Lugo.
Florida right-hander Jack Leftwich's 2019 season has been a bit of a rollercoaster ride.
The Florida dugout jumped up and down like it already knew.
It’s not supposed to be this easy.
Kelly Barnhill’s phone lit up. It was from Amanda Lorenz.
After capturing its second-consecutive SEC Tournament championship this past weekend in exhilarating fashion, the Gators softball team returns to the field on Friday for the NCAA Regionals.
The Gators entered Thursday night's game against Missouri in a must-win situation as the regular season winds down and the team's 11-year streak of NCAA Tournament appearances stands in jeopardy.
Sophomores John Axelsen and Chris Nido headlined a solid start to the first round of the NCAA Regional Tournament for the Florida men’s golf team.