Gators softball team headed for Oklahoma City in Women's College World Series
May 23, 2008Tim Walton didn't need his peanut butter and jelly sandwich this time.
Tim Walton didn't need his peanut butter and jelly sandwich this time.
It would be hard to call anyone on the No. 1 ranked Gators (65-3) "weak" after everything they have accomplished this season.
HOOVER, Ala. - It was a tournament to forget for the Orange and Blue.
HOOVER, Ala. - The things that carried them through much of the season were the things that failed them in the Southeastern Conference Tournament.
Marreese Speights didn't hire an agent so he could have the possibility of returning to UF.
While many recent UF graduates are entering the work force this summer, one alumnus is preparing himself for the most important 11 days of his swimming career.
Nestor Briceno isn't done yet.
What would you say if I told you Tim Tebow is only the second most dominant athlete at UF?
That's more like what Jill Briles-Hinton was hoping for.
Jill Briles-Hinton saw this coming since last year.
Perhaps Brandon McArthur was being prophetic when he changed his batting music for this past weekend's series against then-No. 13 Vanderbilt.
For the first time all season, the road forked in front of the Gators.
After a 1-0 defeat against Central Florida - UF's first in more than two months - UF coach Tim Walton was caught off guard by the scene in the postgame locker room.
It's never easy when a successful season comes to a bitter end.
Recently, it's been the Gators who have crushed the championship hopes of the Bruins - twice defeating the cross-country foe in basketball Final Fours.
Sometimes even your best just isn't good enough.
For Liene Karsuma the road to Bejing runs through Gainesville.
Vanderbilt, here's some news you don't want to hear:
It would have been easy for UF to come out flat in their last nonconference game of the season.
Forget football, this weekend Gainesville is a softball town.