Enea hits two home runs in Florida's win
By GREG LUCA< | Mar. 6, 2010Less than 24 hours after being shut out by No. 10 Stanford, the Florida bats returned to form.
Less than 24 hours after being shut out by No. 10 Stanford, the Florida bats returned to form.
MIAMI – After holding a team that averages 11 runs a game to just two hits and one run, Alex Panteliodis didn’t want to take credit for his performance
Although No. 3 Florida (13-2) effortlessly pounded out 12 runs in its first game against Pacific (5-7), it was unable to get a runner past second base in its 2-0 defeat at the hands of No. 10 Stanford (13-2) in the nightcap.
On a night when her entire team performed well and swept first place in every event, UF coach Rhonda Faehn was most proud of how the Gators performed on the balance beam.
UF men’s and women’s tennis opened Southeastern Conference play with two sweeps of Arkansas on Friday.
The term “must-win game” has been used around the Florida basketball team quite a bit lately.
UF’s campus is bursting with students packing up their shades and bathing suits, eager to hit the beach and make their mark on Spring Break. However, some Gators will be left behind, and rather than donning their swanky swimwear, they’ll be sporting jerseys.
If there was any doubt that Florida had moved on from its devastating loss to North Carolina, the Gators dispelled it with a convincing 22-11 win over St. Bonaventure on Thursday night.
Florida looked like an elite team for eight innings.
Although the Gators have to travel almost 2,400 miles to get there, this weekend’s DeMarini Tournament in Fullerton, Calif., will be a homecoming experience for seven Gators.
UF topped Auburn in a double-overtime rollercoaster-type game in early January, but the Tigers brought the Gators’ ride to a screeching halt Thursday.
After several men’s and women’s track and field athletes put up career-best marks at the Southeastern Conference Indoor Championships, others will look to do the same this weekend.
The Gators still have two regular season meets left on their schedule, but they are treating tonight’s meet as an opportunity to prepare for the postseason.
The Florida men’s and women’s tennis teams begin Southeastern Conference play against Arkansas today.
Seven members of the Florida men’s swimming and diving team will be competing at the Auburn Last Chance Meet today in hopes of qualifying for the 2010 NCAA National Championships.
The start of the Southeastern Conference Tournament means a clean slate, and the Gators are hoping they can return to the form they showed when SEC play opened in January.
Just four days after its first loss of the season — an 18-5 blowout at North Carolina — Florida (2-1) returns home for a matchup against St. Bonaventure tonight at 6:30.
Everybody knows the main event at the NFL Combine is the 40-yard dash.
When Amanda Castillo partially tore her left Achilles tendon last season, she wasn’t sure what her place on Florida’s gymnastics team would be moving forward.
Florida got off a shot in the final seconds this time but couldn’t get it to fall.