No. 4 UF uses hot offensive start to handle Winthrop
By EDEN OTERO | Mar. 12, 2014Beating a team 17-3 in the first half is not winning — it’s complete dominance.
Beating a team 17-3 in the first half is not winning — it’s complete dominance.
No. 4 Florida is moving on up.
It was an ice-cold and windy kind of day in Baltimore at Loyola University Maryland on Tuesday.
Five games into the season and No. 5 Florida’s (5-1) defense has finally woken up.
After graduating 13 seniors in 2013, the No. 5 Gators (4-1) are quickly working to strengthen their depleted defense.
No. 7 Florida’s (4-1) offense prevailed against a sleepy Cincinnati (0-2) defense after a three-and-a-half-hour rain delay at Donald R. Dizney Stadium to win 19-6 on Sunday.
James Madison has not been this embarrassed since the War of 1812.
With age comes wisdom. But No. 8 Florida (2-1) would probably disagree.
There is only one player remaining from Florida’s inaugural 2010 class.
No. 1 North Carolina lived up to the hype, and then some.
There weren’t any controversial stick checks or overtime periods.
Although it has existed as a program for fewer than four years, Florida has already developed an out-of-conference rival in Syracuse.
In what was likely their last game in Gainesville, Florida’s seniors emphatically ensured it wasn’t their last game as Gators.
Two days removed from a convincing victory over Ohio State, No. 1 seed Florida (17-2, 5-2 American Lacrosse Conference) dropped the ball against second-seeded Northwestern (12-2, 4-1 ALC) in the championship round of the ALC Tournament in Baltimore, Md.
When 11- and 12-year-old lacrosse players run up and down the fields at Diamond Sports Park, Lynn Millinoff occasionally has to go from facilitator to active participant.
The Gators made unexpected history on Saturday at Dizney Stadium.
Wiping away tears from her face during the national anthem, senior Kitty Cullen expected Saturday’s game to be a memorable one.
Florida has come up short on defense during American Lacrosse Conference play, a trend that could prove troubling in the final weekend of the season.
Ashley Bruns was unstoppable on Sunday.
Senior attacker Ashley Bruns started 50 of her 51 games at Florida before this season.