Gators suffer first loss of season at Nebraska
Nov. 18, 2007LINCOLN, Neb. - Nebraska gave the UF women's basketball team a reality check Saturday.
LINCOLN, Neb. - Nebraska gave the UF women's basketball team a reality check Saturday.
UF wide receiver Percy Harvin felt good enough to work out Sunday and should practice today as he recovers from a sinus infection and migraine headaches that kept him out of the last two games.
Cornelius Ingram could have marveled at many accomplishments, but he also chose to focus on the one downer - the out-of-town scoreboard - on an otherwise upbeat Saturday at The Swamp.
With 5:49 remaining in the first half and the score tied at 31 against Rutgers, UF coach Billy Donovan called a timeout and forced the Gators to forget how young they really are.
After suffering its worst loss in more than two years against Indian River just 10 short days ago, Santa Fe (3-2) came out with something to prove Saturday.
Pressly Stadium shook as Central Florida midfielder Hanna Wilde's penalty kick bounced off the crossbar.
When the UF women's cross country team lines up at the NCAA Championship in Terre Haute, Ind., today at noon, the Gators will not take their opportunity for granted.
When it was all over, Amber McCray used her jersey to wipe the tears from her eyes.
LINCOLN, Neb. - Nebraska showed the UF women?s basketball team it might not be ready to run with the big dogs just yet.
Wide receiver Andre Caldwell received a little extra luck before Saturday?s game against Florida Atlantic.
In between plays, Cornelius Ingram couldn?t help but sneak a peek at the scoreboard.
As wide receiver Andre Caldwell and quarterback Tim Tebow stole the show Saturday, the Gators? tight ends quietly put up big numbers.
Maurkice Pouncey may understand more than anyone how much one injury can impact a football team.
The UF women's basketball team is going to find out this weekend if it can play as well on the road as it has at home.
For one Gators player, Saturday's matchup against Rutgers is turning into a family affair.
When the UF volleyball team takes the court Sunday for its last home match of the regular season, the Gators might have a hard time keeping it together.
True, one of the greatest senior classes in UF volleyball history is leaving school after this season.
At this time last year, the UF football team's recruiting class had 14 oral commitments and arguably the nation's best class.
UF wide receiver Percy Harvin will not play against Florida Atlantic on Saturday. He continued to undergo IV treatments as he battles persistent migraines.