Black (and blue) Sunday
Mar. 8, 2008LEXINGTON, Ky. - On a day fit for a snowball fight, Kentucky buried the Gators 75-70, and likely ended any chance UF had to receive an at-large bid for this year's NCAA Tournament.
LEXINGTON, Ky. - On a day fit for a snowball fight, Kentucky buried the Gators 75-70, and likely ended any chance UF had to receive an at-large bid for this year's NCAA Tournament.
After being lambasted by their coaching staff Saturday night, the Gators returned to form on Sunday.
The No. 10 UF men's golf team struggled to find a rhythm at the Southern Highlands Collegiate in Las Vegas over the weekend. The result was music to no one's ears.
Maybe it was the frigid weather, or maybe it was having an extra day off after Friday night's game against Brown was rained out.
The long road has ended.
Who says you need a dominant pitcher to be successful?
Photos from UF Men's Basketball game against Tennessee.
Time is running out for the Gators.
No road to a conference championship is ever easy, especially when playing five freshmen.
As the light leaves the sky behind his small, stone home, John Calathes remembers.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Alexis Hornbuckle's no-look pass missed its intended recipient - Candace Parker cutting down the lane - and instead landed in the hands of teammate Angie Bjorklund, who sank a wide-open 3-pointer from the right wing.
There's nothing like playing near home.
Fifteen seconds of silence will be followed by three days of disappointment.
Think you can beat Percy Harvin, Deonte Thompson, Louis Murphy and Chris Rainey in the 40-yard dash?
It's no secret - chicks dig the long ball.
After losing six straight games, Santa Fe Community College desperately needed a win but almost didn't have the chance thanks to some inclement weather.
Some teams search forever to prove themselves.
It was a night of firsts for Matt den Dekker.
The person who started the talk about Amanda Butler possibly earning conference Coach of the Year honors ended up beating her out for them.