Entering stretch run, Florida working on draw control
By JOHN BOOTHE< | Apr. 19, 2011With two weeks off before their last regular-season game, the Gators are using the extra practice time to go back to the drawing board.
With two weeks off before their last regular-season game, the Gators are using the extra practice time to go back to the drawing board.
? THE EVENT IS AFTER SATURDAY’S FLORIDA-ALABAMA GAME.
Anything to relieve stress: It’s scotch and smokes one night, the gym the next.
It all started when Terrell Wilks and his classmates went on a field trip.
Preston Tucker hinted last week that his teammate, Bryson Smith, could return from his suspension against Georgia.
No matter how Florida’s year ends, the Gators can rest assured they will avoid at least one loss heading into the offseason.
After a seven-year drought, the Florida men’s golf team captured the Southeastern Conference Championship tournament Sunday.
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While vicious storms up the east coast brought cooler temperatures down south, Preston Tucker was on fire Sunday in Athens, Ga.
Florida’s season came to a disappointing close Friday night, but one Gator left Cleveland as a national champion.
Three days after Florida snagged a share of its first American Lacrosse Conference title with a dramatic upset of No. 2 Northwestern, Vanderbilt didn’t let the Gators take the crown outright without a fight.
For the past few weeks, Florida coach Tim Walton has been waiting for production from the bottom of the lineup.
Florida’s two home dates this outdoor season could not have been any more different.
The UF women's tennis team clinched the regular-season Southeastern Conference title outright Saturday with a 7-0 drubbing of South Carolina at Linder Stadium.
When UF coach Tim Walton dubbed Cheyenne Coyle as Florida’s most
Behind even par rounds by senior leaders Bank Vongvanij and Andres
Bryson Smith made his return to Florida's lineup Saturday, but
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Florida’s two home dates this outdoor season could not have been
After a 35th place finish at the JU Invitational in February,