Florida prepares to host second-ranked Georgia
By Victor Prieto | Mar. 14, 2019Just 11 days ago, Florida’s women’s tennis team was in bad shape.
Just 11 days ago, Florida’s women’s tennis team was in bad shape.
The Gators men’s tennis team is ready to hit the road again.
Florida’s starting lineup against Syracuse on Wednesday was much different than the one it put out against High Point over the weekend.
The Florida men’s basketball team finally captured that coveted 18th win.
The Florida women’s basketball season came to an end last Thursday in Greenville, South Carolina, with an 87-56 loss to Missouri in the second round of the SEC Tournament.
The intensity matched the stakes.
The No. 7 Gators softball team started SEC play with a series loss to Tennessee, and they travel to No. 9 LSU for a series starting on Saturday.
A surging offense will meet one of the best pitching staffs in the SEC this weekend at Alfred A. McKethan Stadium when Florida hosts Mississippi State in its second-consecutive top-10 matchup.
Syracuse attacker Emily Hawryschuk wreaked havoc on Florida’s women’s lacrosse team.
The crowd was ready for it.
Coach Tim Walton stressed that he needed more production from the bottom of the lineup after Florida’s series loss to Tennessee leading up to Wednesday night’s game against UCF.
A combined preliminary and final score of 602.95 was more than enough for Brooke Madden to return to the NCAA Championships for the third consecutive year.
Then-freshman Oliver Crawford clinched the Florida men’s tennis team’s 4-3 upset win over then-No. 1 Wake Forest in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, last season.
Edge rusher Jachai Polite made headlines during the NFL Combine and not for positive reasons.
The streak was in jeopardy.
The No. 7 Gators (22-4) are looking to rebound after a series loss to Tennessee at home to open SEC play. UCF is 5-1 in its last six games ahead of Wednesday’s game and sit at a 17-8 record ahead of its first road game of the season.
The Florida’s women’s lacrosse team has not played at home since Feb. 14 when it lost to No. 2 Maryland 17-12.
Tsveta Dimitrova clinched her fist and casually strolled toward her opponent as Taylor Gruber’s shot collided with the net. Dimitrova claimed her fifth singles victory and the Florida women’s tennis team’s second-consecutive road win over a top-50 team.
Florida’s women’s golf team entered the final round of the Florida Gators Invitational in second place at even par, three strokes behind first-place Miami.