Seminoles jump on Gators early in rout
By ANTHONY CHIANG | Mar. 2, 2010TAMPA — After pitching a shutout in his first start, Anthony DeSclafani could not record an out in his second appearance this season.
TAMPA — After pitching a shutout in his first start, Anthony DeSclafani could not record an out in his second appearance this season.
You know this feeling, but that doesn’t make it any easier to swallow.
The Florida women’s golf team tied for seventh place with Ole Miss at the Kinderlou Forest Challenge in Valdosta, Ga.
TAMPA — Anthony DeSclafani looked uncomfortable on the mound against FSU from his first pitch — an awkward throw that left his hand late in his follow-through.
Entering the season, Florida’s offensive philosophy was simple: Get on base and let Preston Tucker bring you home.
After months of speculation and hearing people, well, s***-talk his throwing motion, Tim Tebow was finally able to get back to doing what he does best on Sunday.
Due to darkness, the Florida women’s golf team wasn’t able to finish their second round of play in the Kinderlou Forest Challenge.
Florida honored its five seniors Sunday after the game, but the post-game mood was a blend of disappointment and celebration.
Anchored by a strong showing from its distance runners, the UF women’s track and field team won the three-day Southeastern Conference Indoor Championship Meet in Fayetteville, Ark., beating the hosts, Arkansas, by 28 points and capturing its first SEC title since 2004.
On senior Francesca Enea’s 22nd birthday, her teammates gave her the gift of a 10-1 win over Northwestern State on Sunday.
Last week, Florida seemingly did everything well in its first two games – it played team defense, led in shot attempts, controlled time of possession and executed the fundamentals.
Heading into No. 4 Florida’s meet against No. 16 Auburn, UF coach Rhonda Faehn wanted her team to score well on the road and eclipse the 195.475 it scored at N.C. State.
Both Gators tennis teams will enter Southeastern Conference play with perfect home records, top-10 rankings and impressive non-conference victories.
Going into the John Hayt Invitational in Ponte Vedra Beach, the No. 3 Florida men’s golf team was the highest ranked team on the course.
On a day when the weather was cold, the Florida bats came out hot.
Heading into No. 4 Florida’s meet against No. 16 Auburn, UF coach Rhonda Faehn emphasized how she wanted her team to score well on the road and drop the 195.475 it scored against N.C. State.
After struggling with his command in his first start of the season, Tommy Toledo blamed it on jitters.
No matter what style of play Northwestern State (8-2) brings to Gainesville this weekend, the Gators figure to be ready for it.
Florida midfielder Rachael Zimmerman and assistant coach Erica LaGrow have two things in common. Both played lacrosse at North Carolina, and now the two are at Florida.
When No. 4 Florida faces off against No. 16 Auburn tonight at 8, the team will be wary of a letdown.