Men defeat both Mississippi schools over weekend
Mar. 23, 2008Winning on the road in a hostile environment is hard enough.
Winning on the road in a hostile environment is hard enough.
Sometimes even the best mottos need some time off.
It was a family affair for the Gators on Easter Sunday.
It sometimes seems like UF's men's golf team has a checklist of tasks ranging from the mundane to the insane. It would help explain a season with more highs and lows than the average weather forecast.
The locker room said it all.
Score early. Score often.
You could say that Avery Barnes is on an endless pursuit of perfection.
As the smoke settles and the Gators try to move on, UF coach Billy Donovan believes his team is right where it belongs.
Base stealing, home-run hitting and power pitching are all marks of an exciting softball team.
The UF women's tennis team could not have asked for a better start to its Southeastern Conference season.
The Gators are taking it outside.
Billy Donovan and Zach Arem have a lot more in common than one might think.
Last season, Janoris Jenkins struggled to sit through UF football games.
Any doubts about the importance of Wednesday afternoon's game for Santa Fe Community College were erased when Saints ace Andy Mee took the mound with a 10-10 tie in the ninth inning, his first relief appearance of the year.
As the women's swimming and diving team races for the last time at the NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships, there are a couple of things the it has in its favor.
Maybe it was nerves. Maybe it was the do-or-die atmosphere. Or perhaps it was just San Diego State.
Good things are coming in threes for the Gators these days.
Depree Bowden has not played her final game in the O'Connell Center after all.
James Wilson isn't gone just yet.
Golf is, some say, a game of inches.