Sophomores past conflicts of 2010
By ADAM BERRY | Mar. 21, 2011Last year, Florida’s freshmen struggled to establish a good rapport with the team’s upperclassmen, often clashing with the veterans.
Last year, Florida’s freshmen struggled to establish a good rapport with the team’s upperclassmen, often clashing with the veterans.
Florida showed Monday why there’s no substitute for size.
After two consecutive dramatic comebacks and a gem featuring few offensive highlights, the top-ranked Gators won their eighth straight game Sunday, capping off a stellar week with a 7-3 drubbing of No. 5 LSU in Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge, La.
Instead of cats and dogs or stacks of money, it will be raining three-pointers tonight in Fort Myers.
Despite their best efforts, the Gators were unable to recapture last year’s glory.
The Gators rolled up to the Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center prepared to defend their conference title, but after small mistakes, mild sicknesses and pestering injuries, they fell short.
Syracuse constantly shadowed Florida’s top scoring threat, chasing Kitty Cullen all over the field Saturday.
Florida continued its conference dominance this weekend.
When asked to explain Bank Vongvanij’s latest individual tournament title, his third in a 2010-2011 season that has seen him finish no lower than 15th, Florida men's golf coach Buddy Alexander answered simply.
At times, Mike Holloway sounds like a broken record.
Day two at the Schenkel Invitational followed a similar script as
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