Men finish second, women third at Outdoor Championships
By JESSE SIMONTON | June 12, 2010If history is any indication, the Gators men’s track and field team should definitely capture an NCAA Outdoor Championship next season.
If history is any indication, the Gators men’s track and field team should definitely capture an NCAA Outdoor Championship next season.
Just one day after Miami’s All-American catcher Yasmani Grandal delivered a warning to Florida’s pitching staff, Alex Panteliodis responded with one of his own.
“Finish the mission” has been the Gators’ motto all season, Jeff Demps ran so fast no one even had time to look up what the mission was.
The Gators track and field teams added more All-America honors to their names on their quest for an NCAA outdoor title.
The Gators seem to know when to turn the switch on.
Although the 2007 recruiting class consisted of just two players, it still managed to become the most successful class in Florida softball history.
Christian Taylor just keeps winning and this time he took his act out west.
THE AZZURRI – The defending champion Italians enter the tournament older than an adult YMCA basketball team. While Italy can never be written off, will the hunger still be there on a team that looks identical to the one that won in 2006?
An unlikely bat rose to the occasion and hit the Gators into the next round of postseason play.
OKLAHOMA CITY – After his team’s 16-3 loss to UCLA on the first day of the Women’s College World Series, UF coach Tim Walton said rebounding to win a national championship would be “next to impossible.”
The old adage is proving to be true – be careful what you wish for.
“Finish the Mission” has been the Gators’ anthem all season. A last opportunity awaits to do just that.
It was a devastating conclusion to the season for the Gators.
An unlikely bat rose to the occasion and hit the Gators into the next round of postseason play.
As is often true with the sport of baseball, the game stayed true to the stats.
OKLAHOMA CITY – After his team’s 16-3 loss to UCLA on day one of the Women’s College World Series, Florida coach Tim Walton said rebounding to win a national championship would be “next to impossible.”
Nothing seems to faze this group of Gators freshmen.
OKLAHOMA CITY — After nearly four months of play and dozens of games, a couple of softball’s biggest coaches feel like the rules are suddenly changing on the sport’s biggest stage.
OKLAHOMA CITY – It really isn’t that surprising when a pair of top-10 scoring offenses combine for 19 runs.
Kevin Chapman hasn’t received this much attention since high school.