Gators leave loss behind as they head to Jacksonville
By ADAM BERRY | Feb. 10, 2009Sometimes a loss is just a loss - nothing more, nothing less.
Sometimes a loss is just a loss - nothing more, nothing less.
With 0.6 seconds left, Nick Calathes finally became like the rest of his teammates.
For UF, winning isn't a matter of physical ability, talent or size.
LEXINGTON, Ky. - Nick Calathes did all he could Tuesday night.
For the UF men's tennis team, the first taste of indoors was bittersweet.
Tuesday was a step in the right direction for the UF women's golf team but also a step back.
The day started out with wind and rain.
On its way to Chicago, the UF men's tennis team will make a pit stop in Champaign, Ill., for its first taste of indoor dual match play this season.
The UF-Kentucky rivalry is littered with golden moments.
Imagine you're standing in line at your local deli. The person behind the counter is slicing your cheese, and you don't like the thickness of the cut.
The stage was set. The script was written. All UF needed was a hero.
Before coaching her first game at UF, Amanda Butler talked about lofty goals.
Conquer the fast greens, the elevation and the hills.
In professional wrestling there are 60-minute, falls-count-anywhere "ironman" bouts in which will and determination are tested.
Even the No. 1 team in the nation can stumble out of the gate.
Santa Fe College (5-2) conquered the Conquistadors of Pasco-Hernando Community College on Friday.
The Santa Fe College softball team, No. 1 in the state and the country, couldn't hang in its doubleheader against Tallahassee Community College on Friday.
If there is such thing as a home away from home, Baton Rouge, La., is not that place for the UF gymnastics team.
The first road meet of the season for the No. 8 UF gymnastics team didn't go nearly as well as the team would've liked: They lost for the first time in series history against Arkansas.
After finishing 70-5 and rewriting the school's record book last year, coach Tim Walton knew his team would enter this season with a target on its back.