Gators put on strong showing to open Florida Relays
By Kyle Brutman | Apr. 3, 2015The Florida men’s and women’s track teams gave the home crowd a lot to cheer about on their first day competing at the UF-hosted Pepsi Florida Relays in Gainesville.
The Florida men’s and women’s track teams gave the home crowd a lot to cheer about on their first day competing at the UF-hosted Pepsi Florida Relays in Gainesville.
With the first round of the Bryan National Collegiate in the books, the Gators women’s golf team finds themselves on the cusp of their fourth straight top-2 finish.
Lauren Haeger has been seen as a mentor by the younger pitchers on Florida’s staff this season.
When Kevin O’Sullivan pieced together Florida’s opening day lineup, it looked formidable.
In theory, it’s perform or go home for the Gators from now until the end of the season.
Young players who make an impact on their team day-in and day-out can be the most valuable ones on the roster. They can also spell out success for years to come.
After more than three months of competing in events on the road, the No. 2 Florida men’s and women’s track and field teams will stay put in Gainesville as they host the Pepsi Florida Relays this weekend at the Percy Beard Track.
The regular season is wrapping up for the Florida women’s tennis team with just four matches left until the Southeastern Conference Tournament in South Carolina.
The No. 21 UF women’s golf team is in Greensboro, North Carolina, this weekend as participants in the Bryan National Collegiate. The tournament will feature four other top-25 teams.
Before Spring practice began, first-year head coach Jim McElwain said it’s impossible to replace a player of Dante Fowler’s caliber.
There was a time last season when Jake McGee questioned his decision to come to Florida – albeit briefly.
The No. 3 Florida softball team had the game in hand.
Usually, coach Mike Holloway and the No. 2 Florida men’s and women’s track and field teams take their show on the road.
The UF football program has canceled the student ticket lottery.
The Rowdy Reptiles have cheered their way to a Final Four competition for fans — the Loud And Proud Student Section of the Year.
With only four scholarship linebackers available for Spring practice, coach Randy Shannon is getting a long hard look at each of his players.
Florida needed more.
Before the seventh inning of Sunday’s game against Mississippi State, the Gators looked like they were going to fly home from Starkville on the brooms they were going to sweep the Bulldogs with.
With a schedule that’s been so jam packed with games throughout the season, the Florida softball team finds itself with only one day to prepare for its next game: a midweek matchup against in-state opponent UNF.
Those anticipating a basketball letdown following NCAA’s March Madness can look to the professionals for relief.