Johnson's Journal: Donovan's career one for the record books
By RICHARD JOHNSON | Feb. 28, 2015Billy Donovan stood about where his name will probably be immortalized one day on the O’Connell Center court.
Billy Donovan stood about where his name will probably be immortalized one day on the O’Connell Center court.
In a game with few hits and little opportunities for big plays, J.J. Schwarz made the most of his chances in Florida’s series opener against Stony Brook.
After her floor routine, Rachel Spicer pointed up to the spot where her mom was sitting and blew a kiss.
Delanie Gourley must have felt right at home pitching against the second-best team in the nation – because she was home.
On the first day of his final Southeastern Conference Indoor Championships, senior jumper Marquis Dendy captured the triple jump title in dominating fashion.
Anyone who knows Kayla Lewis is aware of the importance she places in her faith.
Within seconds, Jamie Shisler knew it was over.
After nearly three weeks of warming up, the UF men’s tennis team froze on Thursday night.
The road to a second national title for the Florida softball team is about to get tougher.
There was something different about Buddy Reed.
The No. 1/3 Florida men’s and women’s track and field teams will rarely hear the word “pressure” from head coach Mike Holloway.
Seven days will have been the longest break in between games that Florida lacrosse has had so far this season.
Aleshia Ocasio may be a freshman, but she has no problem pitching against ranked teams.
For the UF men’s tennis team, spring break came early.
When Bridget Sloan walked up to perform her first routine in almost six weeks, she had no fear.
It took until the eighth inning, but Florida finally pulled away from a pesky FAU team.
Florida’s Pro Day will be held later than usual this year.
The softball must look like a beach ball to Florida’s hitters.
The Gators women’s golf team entered the final round at the Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate Golf Championship knowing it was in a position to finish as one of the tournament’s top teams.
As Florida’s men’s and women’s track and field teams prepare for the Southeastern Conference Indoor Championship — the final chance for athletes to qualify for the national meet — the last thing on the team’s mind is pressure.