Florida baseball's Maddox pushing past disappointing 2011 season
By TOM GREEN | Feb. 8, 2012Austin Maddox is hoping his sophomore slump doesn’t follow him into his junior year.
Austin Maddox is hoping his sophomore slump doesn’t follow him into his junior year.
LEXINGTON, Ky. — In the Gators’ two previous losses against top-three teams, outside shooting was their saving grace from an embarrassing final margin.
LEXINGTON, Ky. — For 5-foot-8-inch Erving Walker, Kentucky was too tall of a test.
It took Joanna Mather just less than an hour to defeat her opponent on Tuesday, but it was an extra 15 minutes on Monday that really made the difference.
When Kytra Hunter first set foot on the mat in her collegiate debut, success soon followed.
Florida started off its spring schedule on the right foot with a team win and an individual win for junior T.J. Vogel at the Sea Best Invitational last week. But the Gators are working on consistency before hosting the SunTrust Gator Invitational on Saturday.
When we watch sports, our brains process the information as if we are actually participating. We get the mental satisfaction of outmaneuvering Lionel Messi and tackling Reggie Bush, without actually having to do so.
Last Thursday, with less than four minutes to play, Brad Beal was in mid-air above the rim and about to exact a small piece of revenge on South Carolina’s Damontre Harris.
Florida’s best chance of upsetting Kentucky lies not with Kenny Boynton, Brad Beal or even Patric Young, but with one of the Wildcats.
Azania Stewart needed to shake up her season.
After being involved in a scooter accident Friday, Florida attacker Ashley Bruns will play in this weekend’s season opener. The situation is not as clear for Colby Rhea.
Kenny Boynton has not always been comfortable with clearing his mind and closing tight games for the Gators.
Nolan Fontana remembers being a freshman and searching for advice.
Lanita Bartley was the best player on the court in Florida's tilt against Ole Miss.
When Mackenzie Caquatto gracefully swung from the uneven bars and then nailed her dismount last Friday, her ankles looked great.
Two UF lacrosse players were involved in a scooter accident Friday afternoon.
It is finally Omar Craddock's time to shine.
Two top-five matchups went different ways for the Florida men's and women's tennis teams.
After draining a three to tie the game at 49 midway through the second half, Florida freshman Brad Beal came up with a steal in transition and immediately placed a perfect pass ahead to forward Will Yeguete for a fast-break slam.
In a high-scoring affair with the Crimson Tide, the