Age ain’t nothin’ but a number
May 24, 2010Kevin O’Sullivan is the R. Kelly of college baseball coaches.
Kevin O’Sullivan is the R. Kelly of college baseball coaches.
When the season began, UF women’s tennis coach Roland Thornqvist said he felt like it had been a long time since 2003, the year Florida won its last national title.
The Gators enjoyed the luck of the Irish in South Bend, Ind., at the Central Regional this past weekend, and finished high enough to earn a bid for the NCAA Championships.
When Florida and Florida International squared off on April 20, the Gators were only able to bring a trio of runs across the plate in an 8-3 loss.
Another day, another dominating performance by Stephanie Brombacher.
With the Southeastern Conference title already in hand, the Gators took it easy Saturday.
If one were to look at who beat who, a tough match for the No. 3 Gators women’s tennis team might have been anticipated against No. 11 Miami (20-6), but Florida’s speed and athleticism led to a 4-0 victory over the Hurricanes.
The Florida men’s golf team finished the NCAA Central Regional in third place (279-280-279, 838, -2) on Saturday, and will advance to the NCAA Championships.
The Florida men’s golf team finished the NCAA Central Regional in third place (279-280-279, 838, -2) on Saturday, and will advance to the NCAA Championships.
Saturday’s series finale against the Gamecocks was set to be a one-game playoff, but now it will hold no meaning.
On the opening night of the most important tournament of the season, junior Stephanie Brombacher had one of her best starts of the year.
Trying to defeat the championship host for the third time in one season proved too difficult a challenge for the No. 6 Gators men’s tennis team (21-5) as the season ended with a 4-2 loss to No. 12 Georgia (20-7) in the round of 16 in Athens, Ga.
In the biggest series of the season, UF’s ace lasted just 3.1 innings.
The No. 3 Gators women’s tennis team (27-2) may have gotten a preview of how the rest of its NCAA Tournament matches will play out.
With one out in the bottom of the seventh, her team trailing by one and a national championship on the line, then-junior Francesca Enea stepped up to the plate and did what she’s done countless times in her UF career -- she delivered.
Before the season, Matt den Dekker did not discuss personal accomplishments.
Integrity is one of the key reasons we all love sports.
After three months and 51 games the UF softball season is just beginning.
The Gators tennis teams schedule top-ranked non-conference opponents in the regular season to prepare for the NCAA Tournament. But in the round of 16 in Athens, Ga., both teams will face a Southeastern Conference opponent.
The Gators hope to repeat last season’s accomplishment when they travel to Indiana Thursday.