UF finishes fifth at Landfall Tradition
Oct. 26, 2008A lot can happen in one month's time. In the case of the UF women's golf team, that means practicing how to have a top-five finish.
A lot can happen in one month's time. In the case of the UF women's golf team, that means practicing how to have a top-five finish.
Let the countdown to Jacksonville begin.
No amount of history was going to help UF defeat Georgia on Sunday.
Certain days are more important than others. For Marrit Boonstra and Megan Alexander, today could be huge.
Earlier in the year, UF coach Urban Meyer was fond of a statistic that said when a team blocks one punt in a game, that team wins the game 90 percent of the time.
Nestled deep into the snowy banks of Aurora, Ill., lies a gold mine of volleyball talent.
Here's a new word you can describe the UF defense with: Consistent. The squad which would go from impressive to embarrassing is gone. Its replacement is a unit which starts at a high level, and is now finishing at that same plateau.
On an overcast afternoon where George Edmundson-AKA Mr. Two-Bits-was honored for his 60 years of service, the Gators decided to throw a block party in his honor.
Earlier in the year, UF coach Urban Meyer was fond of a statistic that said when a team blocks one punt in a game, that team wins the game 90 percent of the time.
When UF and Kentucky studied film of each other this week, they might as well have been watching a mystery movie and a horror flick.
If it were up to Kelsey Bowers, the Gators would have a big bulls-eye stitched into their uniforms just below their names and numbers.
Nestled deep into the snowy banks of Aurora, Ill., lies a gold mine of volleyball talent.
We here at the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column understand how much college kids enjoy drinking alcohol.
Former UF coach Ron Zook approaches James Smith and asks him a simple question.
Imagine going to play a round of golf without your custom-made, high-end driver.