The Hawk’s wisdom hits home for soon-to-be-departed columnist
Dec. 7, 2010For more than a week, I’ve tried to figure out what I wanted to accomplish with my last column in the Alligator.
For more than a week, I’ve tried to figure out what I wanted to accomplish with my last column in the Alligator.
Coach Amanda Butler challenged her team to respond after an upset loss to Brown last weekend in which the team performed poorly in all facets of the game.
With Florida’s regular season over, coach Urban Meyer has plenty of time to evaluate how his assistant coaches performed this year.
I’ve come across plenty of interesting athletes in four and a half years working at the Alligator, but one stands far above the rest.
Florida’s performance this season has been somewhat of a puzzle.
After a disappointing season, the Gators received some surprising news.
Florida finally showed its youth.
They train with championship finishes in mind. For some of the younger UF swimmers and divers, this weekend was their first taste of why they put in those long hours.
The Florida volleyball team played its last match in the O’Connell Center on Saturday night.
After fighting and clawing for narrow victories in six of its first seven games, Florida seemed to finally put it all together Saturday.
The Florida volleyball team opened postseason play Friday night with a first round match against South Carolina State in the O’Connell Center.
Kayla Lewis did not start against Old Dominion on Tuesday, marking the first time this season the freshman guard came off the bench.
Usually during this time of year, we’re talking about Florida in the SEC Championship game.
When Florida started the season back in August, it did so surrounded by questions.
Since the first match of the season on Aug. 28, Florida has tried to consistently improve until the end of fall, when the NCAA Tournament begins.
Consider it a test run in the freeze of the season. Today, a portion of the Gators will travel to Princeton to unveil what a few days of rest can translate to in the water.
College football’s bowl season is almost upon us, and my emotions are mixed to say the least.
Dumisane Hlaselo’s first weeks at the University of Florida can be best described as a culture shock.