David wins first gold, Holloway takes second long jump on first day of SECs
By Graham Marsh | Feb. 23, 2019Yanis David finally got her first gold.
Yanis David finally got her first gold.
Alex Voss couldn’t help but smile as she rounded third. The senior center fielder and team captain beamed once she saw her teammates stationed around home plate to greet her after her home run. Once she touched home, she was swarmed.
Missouri forward Jeremiah Tilmon slowly trotted back to the Tigers’ bench after earning his fifth foul. The echoes of the Rowdy Reptiles rang behind him.
Friday night saw the first two games of the six-game Bubly Invitational for Florida’s softball team. Florida swept the doubleheader with a 7-0 victory against Illinois State and a 4-0 win over Florida A&M. Here’s how it happened:
The bad habits continued, and the outcome remained the same.
The audience at the O’Connell Center gasped in disbelief as sophomore Alyssa Baumann hit the floor.
Ida Jarlskog frustrated her opponent all match long.
The Florida women’s tennis team has endured a lot through five matches.
Florida’s women’s lacrosse team will not have the benefit of playing at home for the next month.
It was like watching a movie you’ve seen a thousand times before.
There’s no better way for a softball player to vault her team toward victory than hitting a home run in the first at-bat of the game.
“Have a great day!”
A promising beginning to the season for No. 5 Florida baseball has quickly evaporated as the Gators (3-2) dropped both of their mid-week games to inferior in-state programs.
LSU guard Daryl Edwards lowered his head at the sound of the final buzzer.
North Florida’s Chris Berry launched a ball off the scoreboard in the top of the ninth.
Noah Locke’s shot bounced off the rim, but he wasn’t giving up on the play.
JACKSONVILLE - Members of the sold-out crowd at the Debbie & Fred Pruitt Softball Complex barely had time to settle into their seats.
How much can change in a year?
The Florida State women’s tennis team came to Gainesville with just one win in program history under the lights of the Ring Tennis Complex.
The men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams return to Athens, Georgia, for the first time since their seemingly effortless victories over the Bulldogs last October.