Former UF golfer Gal competes in Hawaii
By Andy Hutchins < | Feb. 14, 2008For Sandra Gal, a week in Hawaii is more than a vacation: It's a wake-up call.
For Sandra Gal, a week in Hawaii is more than a vacation: It's a wake-up call.
The Gators welcome four teams to town for the Cox Communications Classic, which will be held this weekend.
The No. 10 Gators (7-0) picked up their first two home wins of the season on Wednesday.
Photos from the UF basketball game against LSU on Feb. 13, 2008.
Sometimes a caged animal is even more dangerous.
So much has changed since the last time UF and Georgia met.
Billy Donovan can yap all he wants.
The UF women's golf team didn't back down on Wednesday, but they only needed to check the leaderboard to see what happens when a team steps up.
UF women's golf coach Jill Briles-Hinton said her team played its second round at the Northrop Grumman Challenge in beautiful, sunny weather in Palos Verdes, Ca., far removed from the gloomy skies of Gainesville.
A track-and-field shot put weighs 16 pounds, but that's nothing compared to the weight of expectations that Beau Burroughs has carried around with him for the last three years.
It would be hard to imagine things getting any worse for LSU.
UF will log its first home games of the season on Wednesday when the Gators face the Mercer Bears in a doubleheader.
She wakes up every day having finally arrived, but it wasn't always this way.
Count Sha Brooks among those who hope Lonnika Thompson will make it back into the lineup Thursday.
On National Signing Day, reporters and television crews flocked to Jeannette (Pa.) High to catch the biggest news of the day.
It's not easy going on the road without a starting point guard.
The path Jai Lucas takes in life is made smooth by the cracks he has avoided.
Ask UF women's golf coach Jill Briles-Hinton about her team and she will talk at length about each of her "young ladies," from their strengths and weaknesses to their growth as golfers and people.
It's safe to say the UF women's tennis team hasn't really been tested.
It may not have been the prettiest of games, but the Santa Fe Community College baseball team (8-3) still cruised to an 11-6 win against Hillsborough Community College (5-6) on Monday.