UF tennis teams to begin NCAA Championships
By ANDREW OLSON < | May 12, 2010The No. 3 Gators women’s tennis team (24-2) has been named champions twice this season and now the mission to win the third and most important championship begins Friday.
The No. 3 Gators women’s tennis team (24-2) has been named champions twice this season and now the mission to win the third and most important championship begins Friday.
Every athlete’s Senior Day is special, but Francesca Enea took it to a whole new level Sunday.
Billy Donovan’s squad will have a familiar look to it this upcoming year.
You have 15 seconds to translate UF doctorate student Andrew Charles Thoron’s thesis into plain English.
The Gators offense could no longer cover the recent deficiencies of UF’s defense and bullpen.
For the second season in a row, the Florida women’s golf team won’t be advancing to the NCAA Championships.
The inaugural season of Florida lacrosse ended Friday in the semifinals of the American Lacrosse Conference tournament with a 16-9 loss to No. 10 Vanderbilt, but many see a positive outlook for the young program.
For the Alabama pitching staff, Florida’s lineup is like a recurring nightmare filled with aluminum pings and deep fly balls.
After their 22-0 rout of North Florida Wednesday night, it’s hard to believe the Gators offense had any records left to break.
It may have just been a tune-up meet, but the Florida track and field team look to be running smoother than a ’67 Shelby.
For the second season in a row, the Florida women’s golf team won’t be advancing to the NCAA Championships.
Kevin O’Sullivan can’t explain his team’s recent offensive outburst.
Under normal circumstances, it would be difficult to imagine one of the top teams in the nation getting pumped up for a series against an opponent who has just one win in the conference.
The stars may not have been present, but several Florida track and field athletes shined at the first day of competition at the Seminole Twilight Invitational hosted by FSU.
For the first half of the season, Mike Zunino was stellar behind the plate and nearly nonexistent next to it.
They say nobody’s perfect, but the Florida softball team was about as close as it gets Wednesday night.
With just a week remaining in the regular season schedule, the Florida softball team looks to be returning to full strength at the perfect time.
The game between No. 4 Florida and Bethune-Cookman (29-18, 15-0 MEAC) was rained out Tuesday night.
Florida gave LSU pitcher Matty Ott a rude welcome to the starting rotation.
If the inaugural season of UF lacrosse is to end on a positive note, it will have to come in postseason play.