UF wins by half-point in season's first away meet
By CALLOVI< | Jan. 27, 2008Youth and inexperience nearly cost No. 1 UF a second-straight loss.
Youth and inexperience nearly cost No. 1 UF a second-straight loss.
The UF men's tennis team showcased five new faces in its season-opening shutout of Furman on Sunday.
The UF men's and women's track and field teams ran for more than just records and national rankings Saturday in the O'Connell Center: The Gators competed to honor a friend, a mentor and a coach.
Heading into the Auburn meet, the UF men's and women's swimming and diving teams were polar opposites.
The days of flying under the radar are over.
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Take nothing for granted in Southeastern Conference play.
A.J. Ogilvy walked over to the bench, shook his head and buried his face in his towel.
The Gators talked all week about the opportunity a game with No. 17 Georgia held.
Five years ago, Courtney Gladys quit gymnastics.
The All American Football League will hold its inaugural draft on Saturday, and Team Florida already knows who it wants with its first-round pick.
One of my very favorite comedians is the late Rodney Dangerfield, who always complained he never got any respect.
Sometimes success has no timeline.
When UF swimming coach Gregg Troy hears "Auburn," he thinks national champions.
Not much changed between the first two matches for the UF women's tennis team, except, of course, for the opponent.
The UF women's tennis team dropped just 13 games and played as though it was in mid-season form in its 7-0 season-opening win against Stetson on Wednesday.
Gymnast Maranda Smith denied Wednesday that she had regular telephone contact with UF football coach Urban Meyer while he was recruiting her boyfriend to play wide receiver.
Depree Bowden remembers the last time Georgia came to town.
COLUMBIA, S.C. - In a back-and-forth game against lowly South Carolina, the Gators showed they can play with anybody, both good and bad.
In a heavyweight bout, the Gators know they don't stand a chance.
Take two.