Gators respond after loss
May 19, 2008After a 1-0 defeat against Central Florida - UF's first in more than two months - UF coach Tim Walton was caught off guard by the scene in the postgame locker room.
After a 1-0 defeat against Central Florida - UF's first in more than two months - UF coach Tim Walton was caught off guard by the scene in the postgame locker room.
Sometimes even your best just isn't good enough.
Recently, it's been the Gators who have crushed the championship hopes of the Bruins - twice defeating the cross-country foe in basketball Final Fours.
For the first time all season, the road forked in front of the Gators.
Perhaps Brandon McArthur was being prophetic when he changed his batting music for this past weekend's series against then-No. 13 Vanderbilt.
It's never easy when a successful season comes to a bitter end.
Forget football, this weekend Gainesville is a softball town.
You know those times when you clean your room and you proudly pronounce to your parents that you're done?
It would have been easy for UF to come out flat in their last nonconference game of the season.
For Liene Karsuma the road to Bejing runs through Gainesville.
Vanderbilt, here's some news you don't want to hear:
UF freshman defensive lineman Matt Patchan was shot in the shoulder Friday night at a park around Tampa.
Erik Corace had been here before.
Duke is the three-time defending national champion in the world of NCAA women's golf, but the weekend belonged to the Gators.
The Tide nearly rolled right over the UF softball team.
Every morning Whitney Benik wakes up with a nervous feeling in her stomach.
When Kyle Mullaney, who came into the game with a 6.75 ERA, is the pitching star of the night, things don't look good for your team.
Redshirt freshman linebacker Jerimy Finch requested and has been granted his release, UF sports information director Zack Higbee confirmed Monday.
For the first time all season, Tommy Toledo will be starting the weekend instead of ending it.
With his record unblemished, a key victory against Georgia on Sunday and an offense that's finally putting up runs behind him again, it's safe to say UF starter Patrick Keating is enjoying himself.