Kerns scores hat trick in rout of Alabama
By CALLOVI< | Oct. 19, 2008Megan Kerns recorded a hat trick, but it was Angela Napolitano's lone goal that broke the game open for the Gators.
Megan Kerns recorded a hat trick, but it was Angela Napolitano's lone goal that broke the game open for the Gators.
If Saturday's Pre-NCAA Invitational was a preview of the NCAA Championship, the UF women's cross country team looks like it could be competing for a national title in late November.
Sometimes experience isn't everything when it comes to winning.
When 128 people are gunning for the same prize, 127 people go home unsatisfied.
It all has to begin somewhere.
Adding new components to an existing system can be a dangerous endeavor.
No matter what the board with the Southeastern Conference standings in the UF locker room implies, every game is going to be a challenge.
When the Gators need someone to drive in a crucial run near the end of a big game this season, they won't be looking to the same player they depended on last year.
The bar is set pretty high at UF.
It would be something of an understatement to say this Saturday's Pre-NCAA Invitational is important to coach Todd Morgan.
Redshirt sophomore linebacker Mon Williams, a converted running back, will transfer from UF, multiple media outlets reported Thursday.
Wednesday night's dismantling of South Carolina came down to one thing: hitting percentage.
To opposing teams' defenses, it sometimes appears as if the entire UF soccer team is attacking them.
When UF's coaching staff told Janoris Jenkins that he would be starting at cornerback opposite Joe Haden, the true freshman had a rather simple reaction.
At first glance of the 2008-09 UF women's basketball media guide, you can't help but notice the slogan at the bottom: Bigger and Better.
It seems the hangover from a disappointing 2008 season has given way to optimism.
Great teams have it, struggling teams search for it.
Walking down to the 17th hole, UF assistant golf coach Steve Bradley had butterflies in his stomach. Imagine how Tim McKenney, who actually had to swing the club, felt.
If there's such a thing as being fashionably late in college football, UF's offense has that party strategy down pat.