Guard Rosario plays key role in Gators win
By LANDON WATNICK< | Dec. 5, 2012TALLAHASSEE—Last season, guard Mike Rosario missed Florida’s meeting against Florida State with a lower back strain.
TALLAHASSEE—Last season, guard Mike Rosario missed Florida’s meeting against Florida State with a lower back strain.
TALLAHASSEE – Less than five minutes into Wednesday night’s game, Scottie Wilbekin grabbed a pass from Florida State’s Michael Snaer. The Gators were half way through their early 10-0 run, but Wilbekin was just getting started.
Dave Balogh’s coaching career is defined by loyalty to a team and loyalty to a friend.
In Texas, they don’t mess with Taylor Unroe.
For freshman Sydney Moss, the past week involved grieving and thousands of miles of plane rides.
We’ve all received the emails. The ones that were unfathomable a little more than three years ago.
Through six games this season, the Gators are doing more than just winning. Not only does Florida boast a 6-0 record, but it has won each game by an average margin of 25.3 points — more than double last year’s 10.9.
Before every round and every practice, T.J. Vogel takes a Sharpie pen to his Titleist golf ball and marks four letters that signify his mother’s enduring message.
Coach Billy Donovan may have to once again test out a new starting lineup.
When the Gators departed Gainesville en route to Michigan on Friday, freshman Sydney Moss was not with the team.
When Florida takes on Louisville 29 days from now, Will Muschamp will see a familiar face on the opposite sideline — former Gators defensive coordinator Charlie Strong.
You don’t need an on-air rant by ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit to know that Sunday night’s BCS Selection Show was a complete joke.
Joker Phillips has been hired as Florida’s wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator, the school announced on Monday. Phillips will begin recruiting on Friday.
Before the Gators begin winning games consistently, they must learn to finish.
When Florida lined up against Marquette on Thursday night, the Gators needed someone to step up and provide a quick boost.
Florida’s berth in the Sugar Bowl was a foregone conclusion, but its opponent was a mystery.
On Sunday, the Florida men’s swimming and diving team finished without a victory for the first time this season.
For the eighth year in a row, the Gators are among the final 16 teams alive in the NCAA Tournament.
Despite 15 points and nine rebounds from senior Jennifer George — a redemption game for her after struggling in a loss to Michigan last season — woeful shooting cost the Gators their second consecutive game.
When it comes to defense, Madison Monserez keeps digging and digging.