Bulldogs use nation's best score to dispose of Gators
Mar. 1, 2009The Gators had a good meet. The Bulldogs had an exceptional one.
The Gators had a good meet. The Bulldogs had an exceptional one.
After two first-place finishes to start the season, the Gators could not continue their dominance against some of the best teams in the country.
The Gators are focused.
UF and Georgia. Two schools that just don't like each other. A textbook example of rivals. Be it on the gridiron, in the pool, on the hardwood, even in a spitting contest.
The Gators picked up their fifth oral commitment for the 2010 recruiting class Thursday when cornerback Victor Hampton of Charlotte (N.C.) Independence High told UF coaches he was Gainesville-bound.
When UF heads to Athens, Ga., on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. to face Georgia in the regular-season finale for both teams, there will be a lot on the line.
The UF baseball team is in a familiar place.
Late in UF's 81-75 loss to LSU on Tuesday, ESPN cameras caught guards Nick Calathes and Erving Walker in a verbal altercation.
Senior Kelsy Smith has this weekend left to qualify for the NCAA Championships, and the pressure is on.
The last time UF's men and women won Southeastern Conference Indoor titles was 2004 in Lexington, Ky. This weekend, UF track and field returns to this familiar site, hoping for the same result.
They've had a week to rest, catch up on school and lick their wounds. Now, the Gators women are hitting the road again.
For a girl who never really knew if swimming was for her, senior Laurabeth Guenthner has left her mark on the UF swimming and diving team.
After shutting out No. 6 Michigan on Wednesday, UF pitcher Stacey Nelson said she felt like she could have pitched four more games. She might have the opportunity to do that this weekend.
After taking down the No. 6 team in the nation, Stacey Nelson felt like she was just getting started.
The Gators will get good news on March 15. After a one-year hiatus, they'll be back in the NCAA Tournament. The UF logo will flash on the television screen, and the players and coaching staff will be able to breathe a sigh of relief. Their reputation as a prominent basketball program will be back.
Anything Eastern Michigan can do, UF can do better.
For someone who had not pitched in a game in close to two years, Justin Poovey showed very little rust.
BATON ROUGE, La. - Maybe Marcus Thornton had an extra helping of Wheaties on Tuesday morning.
Most teams use the first games of their seasons to prepare for their conference schedule and the postseason, but not the UF softball team.
It's a minute and a half of pure euphoria and a demonstration of personality unlike any other gymnastics event.