Gators volleyball extends sweep streak to six
By MEGAN WALSH< | Oct. 16, 2011The Florida volleyball team is getting used to downing its opponents in three games, and Sunday's match against Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Ala., was no different.
The Florida volleyball team is getting used to downing its opponents in three games, and Sunday's match against Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Ala., was no different.
The best football is found in the Southeastern Conference, but thankfully for the Gators, the same cannot be said for cross country.
Florida dominated Mississippi State for 89 minutes on Sunday.
AUBURN, Ala. —Twelve and a half quarters.
Though the UF men’s and women’s swimming teams won convincingly against LSU on Saturday, coach Gregg Troy made sure the dual meet was anything but comfortable for his swimmers.
The Gators left the warm, humid Florida weather and got the cold shoulder in Wisconsin by some of the top competition in the country on Friday.
There was no letdown for the Gators when they took on the last place team in the Southeastern Conference on Friday.
Tangerine Wiggs plays just three rotations in Florida’s frontcourt, but on Friday night she took advantage of every chance she was given.
Florida has been here before.
The schedule says Florida’s season is half over, but in many ways it feels like it’s just starting.
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Annie Speese has been terrorizing opposing defenses every time she touches the ball.
Ole Miss is the best 1-7 team the Southeastern Conference has ever seen.
After blowing away the competition at the All-Florida Invitational last weekend, the Florida men’s and women’s swimming teams face a much stiffer test Saturday at 1 p.m., when LSU's 20th-ranked men's team and 18th-ranked women's squad comes to Gainesville.
Trapped. Three miles in, with another two to go, but still trapped.
Linebacker Dee Finley has decided to transfer from Florida, the team announced in a statement Wednesday.
After unloading three big bodies to graduation and the NBA Draft, the Gators are trying to pick up some speed.
After posting the worst back-to-back losses in the last 40 years, it would be easy for players and coaches to point fingers.
When Bradley Beal stepped on Florida’s campus this summer, coach Billy Donovan soon realized he was not only getting his highest-rated recruit in the last 10 years, but also one of the most mature freshmen he’s ever had at UF.
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