Class of ‘11 comes full circle
By ADAM BERRY | Feb. 28, 2011Two years ago, this Senior Night would have marked the end of a dark time for Florida basketball.
Two years ago, this Senior Night would have marked the end of a dark time for Florida basketball.
Florida State left a bad taste in Florida’s mouth last season.
Led by juniors Shara Stafford and James Turner, 17 gators earned NCAA “B” cuts this weekend at the Bulldog Last Chance Meet in Athens, Ga.
In a class characterized by heartbreak, Adam Allen stands out from the rest.
In any sport, the road to a championship includes plenty of adversity.
The UF women’s tennis team gets a lot of attention for its depth, featuring five players ranked in the top 40 of the ITA singles rankings.
On the seventh installment of our weekly video show, Greg Luca returns from Lexington, Ky., with analysis and interviews of the Gators' 76-68 loss to the Wildcats in Rupp Arena and a brief look forward at Florida's upcoming showdown with Alabama. Jesse Simonton and Anthony Chiang also recap the No. 1 UF baseball team's weekend sweep of Boston College in Gainesville.
LEXINGTON, Ky. — The Gators will need at least one more game to clinch the Southeastern Conference East crown.
A gem, two more quality starts and a hidden-ball trick later, top-ranked Florida exited the weekend with a series sweep over Boston College.
The defending national champions can finally call the Southeastern Conference their own.
To lure offensive coordinator Charlie Weis away from the NFL, Florida athletic director Jeremy Foley made him the highest paid assistant in school history.
The Gators were untouched all season.
Labeling the final chapter to a tough season for Florida, only one word seems to fit.
Florida seniors Logan Storie and Alex Martin improved their chances of ending their careers at Florida with titles at the NCAA Championships by posting qualifying times at the at the Bulldog Last Chance Meet this weekend in Athens, Ga.
It seems no one has an answer to the No. 4 Florida softball team.
Without two of their top five golfers in the John Hayt Invitational, the onus would be on the Gators’ three remaining regulars to lead the team.
The No. 1 Gators are one day away from winning their first Southeastern Conference Indoor Championship since 2004, but they’re far from a shoo-in to clinch Sunday.
LEXINGTON, Ky. — The Gators will need at least one more game to
For the third time this weekend, Michelle Moultrie came up in the
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