Freshmen anticipating home meet
By Ethan Bauer | Sep. 14, 2015If anyone is excited for Florida’s first and only home meet of the season, it’s freshman Maria Larsen.
If anyone is excited for Florida’s first and only home meet of the season, it’s freshman Maria Larsen.
Since 2011, the Florida cross country team has started the season by sweeping the Western Carolina Invitational. This season, however, the team opted for the Covered Bridge Open hosted by Appalachian State instead.
For the fifth year in a row, the Florida men’s and women’s cross country team will travel to North Carolina to open up the season.
Underclassmen runners played a big part in Florida’s women’s cross country team last season, and it appears this year that very well may be the case again.
For the first time in nearly a decade, Midnight Madness will make its return to the O’Connell Center -- albeit with a name change.
Following his first season as the head coach of the Gators men’s golf team, a season in which he saw his squad reach the NCAA Championship, J.C. Deacon enters his second season with a number of key contributors returning from last year’s squad.
While last year the Gators fielded a squad lacking in veteran runners, this year’s women’s cross country team will feature both youth and experience.
After the UF women’s tennis team saw its 2014-2015 season in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament on May 24 in Waco, Texas, the Gators are ready to take the level up a notch.
Tiger Woods needs to take some time away from golf and get his mind right if he ever hopes to compete in the sport he once dominated.
Florida track and field has made its mark in recent years in the triple jump circuit.
Last one, best one.
For the third national meet in a row, the Florida men’s track and field team finished runner-up to Oregon.
Marquis Dendy continued his historic season on Day 1 of the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
Mike Holloway is no stranger to success when it comes to the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
The opening round for the Florida men’s golf team at the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship Friday in Bradenton had them tied for sixth place.
Following a successful weekend at the NCAA East Preliminaries in Jacksonville, the No. 1/6 Florida men’s and women’s track and field qualified 23 athletes and landed itself 25 event entries for the NCAA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Oregon.
The UF men’s golf team will play in the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship on Friday, and the team is eager to bounce back from adversity.
With Florida’s men’s track and field claiming the Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championships on May 16, the Gators are hoping for similar success at the NCAA Outdoor East Preliminaries.
Florida’s postseason run came to an end on Sunday afternoon, as the three Gators representing the team at the NCAA Singles and Doubles Championships at the Hurd Tennis Center of Baylor University in Waco, Texas, fell just short of reaching the finals.
The Florida women’s tennis team had five individuals compete on Wednesday in the first round of the NCAA Singles competition at the Hurd Tennis Center of Baylor University in Waco, Texas.