Gators complete miserable round with ninth place finish
By ALEX PECKHAM< | Mar. 29, 2011After the Gators finished another miserable round, coach Buddy Alexander sounded subdued.
After the Gators finished another miserable round, coach Buddy Alexander sounded subdued.
We celebrate the 10th episode of our weekly video show in style, as Greg Luca reports back from New Orleans with coverage and footage of the Florida basketball team following the Gators' 74-71 overtime loss to Butler in the Elite Eight. UF fell just one game short of a return trip to the Final Four and will lose a talented senior class, which leads Greg to briefly look forward to next year's squad. We also congratulate Greg on an exhaustingly full season of coverage, getting clips from what the Florida basketball players are (not) saying about his work.
For the first time this spring, Matt Elam fielded questions from the media Monday.
I hope Florida fans enjoyed the Gators’ low-post dominance Saturday more than UF’s players and coaches seemingly did, because they won’t be seeing much of it next year.
Before No. 4 Florida challenges No. 7 Florida State tonight at 7 in Jacksonville, the heart of the Gators’ order needs to exorcise its demons.
While the Gators were having trouble getting rest preparing for the Crimson Tide last October, Caleb Sturgis was kept awake for another reason.
The Florida men’s golf team came into the Hootie at Bulls Bay Collegiate hoping to get one last tournament victory before moving on to postseason play, but that goal seems nearly impossible now.
It took Matt Price just one day to get revenge.
For the first time since 2006, Florida suffered a home sweep. And once again, it was Georgia who stole the show.
In a matchup of two teams with four losses in American Lacrosse Conference play last season, Florida and Ohio State competed as if they were mad at somebody.
The Gators took two national titles at the 2011 NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships but still came in fifth place with 291 points.
Rested, recovered and rust-free, No. 1 Florida is gunning to sweep the 2011 national championships.
The Florida men’s golf team looked to return to its winning ways after a narrow defeat at last week’s Schenkel Invitational, but the Gators didn’t do much to help themselves Sunday.
The UF women's tennis team continued its reign of dominance over the Southeastern Conference with a 7-0 home victory over Mississippi State at Linder Stadium on Sunday.
NEW ORLEANS — With 9:26 left in regulation, Florida held an 11-point lead, staring at a trip to the Final Four and a return to national prominence.
NEW ORLEANS— With 9:26 left in regulation, the Gators held an
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Matt Mizereck covered a lot of ground Saturday — 2,300 meters to be