UF must move ball in second half against Vandy
By MATT WATTS | Nov. 3, 2011The Gators’ season is standing on one leg, and so, too, are their hopes of winning on Saturday.
The Gators’ season is standing on one leg, and so, too, are their hopes of winning on Saturday.
On the 25th anniversary of the 3-point shot’s introduction into college basketball, the Gators rang in a new season by firing away from long range.
In their first action of the season, the Gators showed flashes of the type of fast, pressure defense they’ll need to be successful with a guard-heavy roster.
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This isn’t the Vandy you’re accustomed to seeing.
The Gators are hoping for more of the same tonight, and that is something they would not have said two days ago.
Coach Amanda Butler had a vision for the Gators, and Jordan Jones wanted in.
When No. 17 Florida’s volleyball team was swept last weekend by Southeastern Conference opponents for the first time in coach Mary Wise‘s tenure, bright spots were not easy to come by.
Losing a race to your little brother sucks, and Florida is the Southeastern Conference’s little brother.
The contrast between the fall schedules of the Florida men’s and women’s swimming teams is striking.
Sharrif Floyd is starting to hit his stride coming off the edge.
Entering his 16th season with the Gators, Billy Donovan has shared the court with thousands of opposing players, fellow coaches and former colleagues.
The Gators benefited Wednesday night when Tahnai Annis gave them something they had not had in more than two weeks: a first-half lead.
The passion was visible in the eyes of their first-year head coach.
Greg: There’s a big difference between a disappointing season and a “lost” season.
For years, Mary Wise has heard the same question repeatedly.
Florida swimming coach Gregg Troy assessed the Gators’ rivalry with Florida State after Wednesday’s meet, with one word: fierce.
Florida only trailed Texas by eight strokes heading into Wednesday’s final round.
Florida senior quarterback John Brantley is able to play from under center and has even been politicking for more under-center snaps this week, offensive coordinator Charlie Weis said.
It’s one thing to lose as time expires, but the Gators have been setting themselves up for defeat 85 minutes sooner.