LB Burton to join brother at Florida
By TOM GREEN | Oct. 25, 2010Clay Burton is keeping it all in the family.
Clay Burton is keeping it all in the family.
It’s tough to tell if he meant to, but Urban Meyer may have accidentally given the perfect answer to a season-long question Monday.
After playing its worst round of the season, the Florida men’s golf team rebounded Monday at the Isleworth Collegiate Invitational.
The Gators wrapped up the ITA Southeast Regional at home Monday with freshman Olivia Janowicz earning the singles championship and the team of Allie Will and Sofie Oyen capturing the doubles title.
A solid victory and a capper to an undefeated home slate usually leaves a team chipper.
With no Friday match this weekend, Florida had ample time to prepare for Sunday’s showing against Kentucky.
Coach Buddy Alexander said he was surprised by his team’s hot start this season.
After three days of competition, the singles and doubles finals at the ITA Southeast Regional will be filled with nothing but Gators.
The Gators wrapped up another successful day in Gainesville on Saturday as three players advanced to the singles quarterfinals of the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional Championship.
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On Wednesday afternoon, just before departing for Louisiana, Taylor Travis got a haircut that reminded many around the program of former UF great Abby Wambach.
Florida is a team that hasn’t won an NCAA Tournament game in three years, but you wouldn’t know it based on their preseason expectations.
There are certain matchups that stand the test of time — hard-fought battles that seep into the fabric of American culture and come to define the emotions of sport for generations of spectators.
You guys just don’t like getting rained on, do you?
Coach Amanda Butler’s team lacks experience, something she hopes to compensate for with a mental edge.
After playing three games in six days, the Gators will finally have some extra time to prepare for their next match.
While no Gators played in the first round of the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional Championships on Thursday, seven players will be in action today.
The UF men’s golf team continues its fall schedule Sunday when it travels to Windermere for the Isleworth Collegiate Invitational hosted by Texas Tech University.
It may not have been the Gators’ most dominant performance, but getting a win is all that matters in the Southeastern Conference.
Gators fans waiting for the return of Chris Rainey can tentatively circle Oct. 30 on their calendars.