Gators women's golf team finishes third in home tournament
By KELSIE HOECHERL | Apr. 11, 2010The Florida women’s golf team finished the SunTrust Gator Women’s Golf Invitational on Sunday in third place.
The Florida women’s golf team finished the SunTrust Gator Women’s Golf Invitational on Sunday in third place.
Heading into their final event of the NCAA North Central Regional, the Gators needed at least a 48.825 to surpass No. 10 Utah, which went into the rotation as the meet’s leader on the scoreboard.
The Gators lost the game in more ways than one Saturday.
The Gators proved Saturday that how you start is much less important than how you finish.
Alex Panteliodis pitched a career-high 8 innings to lead No. 8 Florida to a series-opening 4-2 win against Tennessee (15-16, 2-8 Southeastern Conference) in Knoxville, Tenn., Friday.
Florida backed up its first conference win with a victory against Le Moyne Friday evening.
The Florida tennis teams split their matches against Tennessee on Friday.
It’s no secret that the Florida football team is facing a major overhaul after losing a host of leaders and starters on both sides of the ball, and as the end of spring practice approaches, the Gators still have a lot of unanswered questions.
Inconsistency has prevented the Gators from putting out a consistent lineup.
If Florida hopes to advance to the NCAA Championships for the 28th time in the event’s 29-year history, the Gators will have to get past a couple of familiar foes Saturday.
Coming into the season the junior battery of Stephanie Brombacher and Tiffany DeFelice was expected to carry the bulk of the load for the Gators.
Injuries have forced Florida to constantly adjust its offense, but a new tactic and growing team chemistry have led the Gators in the right direction recently.
The Southeastern Conference East standings in both men’s and women’s tennis will be shaped by this weekend’s matches.
The No. 10 Florida women’s golf team will host the Gator Women’s Golf Invitational at Mark Bostick Golf Course for the 38th year.
Many wondered how Florida was able to sign the nation’s best recruiting class this year amid uncertainty surrounding coach Urban Meyer’s career, but it wasn’t just the staff that was working to keep the class together.
A year after testing the transfer waters, Alex Tyus is evaluating his NBA Draft options.
I’m going to let you in on a little secret.
Competing for a national title on the field it uses for practice is a dream scenario for any team, but for the UF Paintball Club, that scenario involves a trip to Lakeland.
For the second-straight midweek game, UF coach Kevin O’Sullivan decided to rely on his bullpen.
It is a confession few players are willing to make, especially in college.