Gators face slim odds to win SEC volleyball title
By ANTHONY CHIANG | Nov. 19, 2009This weekend could prove to be historic for the Gators, just not in a way they may want.
This weekend could prove to be historic for the Gators, just not in a way they may want.
Xavier Nixon became the first Florida freshman to start at left tackle in 18 years Saturday, but his parents were just as shocked as everyone else in attendance.
A slow start on Thursday at the South Carolina Gamecock Invitational may have set Florida’s men back in their quest to challenge some of the top competitors in collegiate swimming.
The Gators football team plucked a highly touted prospect from the recruiting hotbed that is Southern California.
In one of their biggest matches of the season, a usual strength for the Gators turned into a weakness.
It is never too late to make your dream a reality, and so Florida junior Conor Dwyer has proven.
The Florida women’s basketball team made 50 percent of its shots in a season-opening win over Stetson, but coach Amanda Butler thought it could do even better.
The matchups sound too salivating to ignore.
Most of Florida’s wins this season have been too close for comfort as far as fans are concerned, but online betting sites expect FIU to provide the cure this weekend.
Coach Amanda Butler has the utmost respect for FSU’s inside game.
With Florida clinging to a 17-14 lead against South Carolina at halftime, defensive coordinator Charlie Strong knew exactly how to get his defense back on track after the worst half of football his unit has played this season.
It has been quite an up-and-down season for Florida kicker Caleb Sturgis.
No. 1 UF’s 24-14 win over South Carolina on Saturday gave the Gators 20 straight wins, good for sixth in Southeastern Conference history, as well as their first perfect league record since 1996.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — It has been almost five full seasons since Steve Spurrier took over as South Carolina’s coach, but as I watched his post-game press conference on the video screen at Williams-Brice Stadium, it still felt unnatural.
As the final kill fell on the Gators’ side of the net, so did their dreams of winning a 19th consecutive conference title.
They shot, they stole, they conquered.
The Florida women’s cross country team is one step closer to winning a national championship.