UF aims to halt UT’s win streak
By ADAM BERRY | Feb. 22, 2010There’s more on the line for the Gators tonight than just a chance to break a rival’s recent streak of dominance over them.
There’s more on the line for the Gators tonight than just a chance to break a rival’s recent streak of dominance over them.
Florida opened its inaugural season in front of a sold-out home crowd Saturday. The team enjoyed the attention, the crowd and its 16-6 win over Jacksonville.
Don’t blame it on the alumni section that Florida basketball home games are not as rowdy as they use to be.
After two rounds of play in the Central District Invitational, the Florida women’s golf team is in the lead, 20 strokes ahead of second place.
The Gators are ready for a double dose of their biggest rival.
Mike Zunino couldn’t have asked for a better conclusion to his first weekend with the Gators.
OXFORD, Miss. — While Vernon Macklin was almost solely responsible for keeping Florida close in the first half, Erving Walker put the game away in the final minute.
The first official goal scored in Florida lacrosse history was a mistake.
Less than five minutes after the start of Florida’s inaugural game against Jacksonville, spectators were turned away at the gate of Donald R. Dizney Stadium.
The men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams finished second at the 2010 Southeastern Conference Championship Meet.
With their backs against the wall having dropped three-straight games, the Gators came out swinging and connected with a 64-57 win against No. 20 Georgia.
The Florida softball team (9-1) earned itself the Lipton Invitational title by capping off a 5-0 weekend with a 1-0 win over East Carolina (2-7) on Sunday.
When the Gators needed her most, freshman Ashanée Dickerson came through for them Friday night against rival Georgia.
Florida’s match against No. 43 USF on Sunday looked scripted.
The No. 17 Florida women’s golf team will tee of at the Central District Invitational on Monday in Parrish, Fla.
OXFORD, Miss. — While Vernon Macklin was almost solely responsible for keeping Florida close in the first half, Erving Walker put the game away in the final minute.
Florida’s lacrosse facility could not accommodate some fans who wanted to watch the team’s inaugural game against the Jacksonville Dolphins.
The Gators’ No. 1 recruiting class is proving that it is deserving of the honor.
Another day, another two wins for the Gators.
Gators fans looking for opening-night souvenirs should have camped out behind the left-field bleachers.