Gators pick up right where they left off: on the bubble
Feb. 25, 2008After five days, not much has changed.
After five days, not much has changed.
After her team played its 27th game of the season on Sunday, UF coach Amanda Butler sensed that fatigue might have begun to affect the Gators.
This wasn't the ending one would've hoped for.
With college basketball talking brackets, baseball season preparing to get into full swing and college football's spring practice looming, it's about as good a time as any to take a break from the sports world.
As the saying goes, close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades.
Through the first three events, the Gators appeared to be on their way to another stellar performance.
The UF women's golfers expected to win the SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational.
After Day Two of the Southeastern Conference Championships, UF swimming and diving coach Gregg Troy said, "It's a four-day swim meet."
The UF men's tennis team that showed up to play Sunday looked like it was the one that had played in the national championship match a year ago rather than its opponent.
Say hello to the future of UF baseball.
Brandon McArthur couldn't ask for a much better start to his season.
As he rounded the bases in the opening game of the 2007 baseball season, it appeared Brandon McArthur was on his way to another great year.
It's never easy replacing a legend.
If UF's strength this season is going to be speed, the outfield may be the first place people look.
The rise of Kyle Mullaney is in full effect.
There were lots of fireworks in coach Kevin O'Sullivan's debut as the Gators' baseball coach.
Omaha? That's so three years ago.
No. 1 in your hearts, No. 2, No. 33, No. 13, or No. 11 in your program.