Florida falls in SEC Soccer Tourney semifinals
Nov. 8, 2009ORANGE BEACH, Ala. - Seven days can make a big difference.
ORANGE BEACH, Ala. - Seven days can make a big difference.
Early in the season it was a weakness, but now attack errors, or lack thereof, have become a huge reason for the Gators' success.
Despite enjoying only marginal success in the final grand slam event of the fall season, the Florida coaches have to be pleased with how the fall season went as a whole.
From the scene at the center of the pool Saturday morning, it was hard to tell Florida had just lost to Stanford, yet again.
No. 1 Florida was just a few yards away from returning to its dominant offensive form Saturday.
ORANGE BEACH, ALA. - Seven days can be a long time.
The Gators have come a long way.
Joe Haden was missing two things when he started as a freshman for the Gators in 2007.
Florida coach Urban Meyer appreciates good special teams play, even from his opponents.
When Brandon Spikes was done explaining why he wanted to have his suspension for the Vanderbilt matchup lengthened from a half to the full game Wednesday, a smattering of reporters thanked him for his time.
The No. 8 Florida soccer team had more opportunities, put more shots on goal and played tighter defense than Tennessee on Wednesday in its 1-0 double overtime win.
We here at the alligatorSports Brand Picks column know Florida has already punched its ticket to Atlanta, but this weekend will go a long way toward determining who it faces for the Southeastern Conference title.
As they suit up for a match, opposite hitters Lauren Bledsoe and Callie Rivers don't know what to expect any more.
After a busy day of action at the ITA Intercollegiate Indoor Championships cut the field in half, two of the three UF entrants are still standing.
Coming to the University of Florida was always a dream for Corinne Showalter.
Florida linebacker Brandon Spikes will sit out the entire Vanderbilt game Saturday, coach Urban Meyer and Spikes jointly announced Wednesday.
The No. 1 seed cleared its first test, albeit in a heart-stopping fashion.
A year and a half ago, I had the pleasure of interviewing Stacey Nelson for a feature story, and she told me about her love for Africa and helping people.
More times than not, there is someone else to thank for one's success.
Redshirt senior Mackenzi Adams led Vanderbilt to a road victory over then-No. 6 South Carolina in his first career start in 2007.