Florida looks to keep up defensive intensity vs. UMBC
By JOHN BOOTHE< | Feb. 22, 2011In the Gators’ last two games, the offense won the accolades, but it was the defense that anchored the victories.
In the Gators’ last two games, the offense won the accolades, but it was the defense that anchored the victories.
Through the first nine days of the season, the only team able to stop Kitty Cullen has been her own.
With only five players boasting collegiate experience last season, Florida’s freshmen didn’t have time for a learning curve.
JACKSONVILLE — Early in the first half against Jacksonville, Florida held the commanding lead its players were looking for all week.
Going into Florida’s matchup against No. 3 North Carolina, coach Amanda O’Leary declared open season on each of the team’s 15 starting spots.
The goal post got in the way of glory for the No. 17 Gators on Saturday.
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Asking members of the Gators lacrosse team why they chose to come to Florida is like trying to make small talk with a stranger.
When she paces the sidelines Saturday against No. 3 North Carolina, coach Amanda O’Leary will do so knowing her team won’t react the same way it did last year.
Fresh off its inaugural season, Florida opened up its fall exhibition season this weekend when it hosted the Gator Invitational at Dizney Stadium.
If the gorgeous facilities weren’t enough, the Florida lacrosse program just gained some additional street cred.