UF earns No. 4 seed in NCAA’s, hosts Stanford
By JOHN BOOTHE< | May 9, 2011On Sunday, the Gators could barely contain their excitement when the bracket came up on the screen.
On Sunday, the Gators could barely contain their excitement when the bracket came up on the screen.
In a month’s time, Titletown U.S.A. — or just Gainesville as the rest of the country refers to it — could be drowning in hardware once again. Florida athletics are at an all-time high. Any number of teams could bring a championship back to The Gator Nation.
Four years ago, Tim Walton didn’t have much to sell to recruits.
Keely Medeiros knew her season would come down to a matter of faith.
Last Tuesday, the Gators’ panda finally looked comfortable.
Entering the weekend, Tennessee had to win one game at Pressly
Florida’s Kevin O’Sullivan could breathe a little easier Saturday
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Cheyenne Coyle thought she hit another routine pop fly. It turned
Fresh off sweeping a seven-game homestand, the No. 4 Gators trekked to Fayetteville, Ark., with a renewed since of confidence. After a tough loss on Thursday, their buoyancy will be tested.
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