LSU pushes Florida’s losing streak to four
By MATT WATTS< | Jan. 23, 2011Before Sunday’s game, LSU coach Van Chancellor said he was worried by how hard the Gators play.
Before Sunday’s game, LSU coach Van Chancellor said he was worried by how hard the Gators play.
Florida couldn’t spoil Auburn’s Senior Day celebration on Friday afternoon, even after notching a season-high 24 NCAA qualifying times and swimming one of their fastest meets of the year.
The Gators hit the road for the first time all season, and the unfamiliar mats served for just another victory.
The No. 9 men’s tennis team may just move up the rankings after defeating No. 7 Baylor 5-2 on Sunday.
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After the Jets game Sunday, “60 Minutes” did a profile on multimillionaire Billy Walters, who terrorizes Vegas sports books with scores of computers, consultants and shills.
The Gators knew it was coming, but still, they couldn’t stop it.
The men’s tennis team will kick off its spring season today at 3 p.m. as it squares off against Furman at Linder Stadium.
Florida has dominated on its home turf. Now, it’s time to see what the Gators can accomplish on another team’s mats.
Practice is over. It’s 16 hours until the Gators jump on a bus for their dual meet in Auburn, Ala., and the pool is empty except for one swimmer still taking in extra time to perfect his backstroke start.
Gators fans, expect to be happy by the end of the night.
When Florida and Kentucky square off in the O’Connell Center tonight at 7, the Gators will be up against more than just the No. 19 team in the nation.
It used to be every gymnast for herself. Now, they give it all for the team.
The Gators hosted their last tune-up for the 2011 season on Wednesday as they squared off against the U.S. Junior National Team at Linder Stadium.
Steve Addazio didn’t attract many fans during his time in Gainesville, but he certainly had plenty on the recruiting trail.
After last season, coach Amanda Butler and the Florida women’s basketball team found themselves in a precarious position. The Gators entered the offseason with just one returning guard and had to recruit the position heavily.
The Gators got their man.