Gators hit road for big weekend set
By THOMAS NASSIFF< | Feb. 10, 2011The No. 2 Florida women's tennis team will be heading out on a highly anticipated road trip this weekend to play No. 4 North Carolina and No. 6 Duke.
The No. 2 Florida women's tennis team will be heading out on a highly anticipated road trip this weekend to play No. 4 North Carolina and No. 6 Duke.
The No. 2 Florida women’s tennis team fought its way to a 5-2 victory over No. 25 South Florida on Tuesday in Linder Stadium at Ring Tennis Complex.
Watching Elizabeth Beisel fiercely take down the competition as she swims to first place in the 200-yard backstroke against Tennessee, it’s hard to imagine her as a funny, sweet 18-year-old who loves to joke around with her teammates on the Florida swimming and diving team.
While some teams might be too highly ranked to start the season, the No. 2 Florida women’s tennis team makes sure to earn its ranking.
With the No. 7 Florida men’s tennis team in danger of losing its first match of the season Sunday at No. 27 FSU, the Gators got a lift from an unsung hero.
The Florida men’s track and field team won the indoor national championship last season, but that doesn’t concern Gators coach Mike Holloway anymore.
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Returning from a foot injury suffered during football season, Jeff Demps proved he still really fast.
When any team is getting ready to play its biggest rival, it can be
When the No. 7 Florida men’s tennis team takes on two of its in-state rivals this weekend, it will be led by the reigning Southeastern Conference Player of the Week.
Florida became the second school since 2008 to win all four weekly Southeastern Conference awards after a stellar meet against Tennessee on Saturday and a sweep of Indian River State College on Sunday.
The women’s track and field team is not ranked like the No. 1 men, but it is motivated to change that.
Florida men’s golf coach Buddy Alexander expressed a simple sentiment after the Gators completed their domination at the JU Invitational on Tuesday.
The Florida men’s golf team entered the JU invitational hoping to prove itself worthy of its No. 3 national ranking, and the Gators appear to be well on their way to doing so.
The Gators closed their home season Sunday with nine NCAA “B” qualifying times and 29 season-best times against Indian River State College.
Florida’s men’s and women’s tennis teams backed up their high early season rankings, winning the ITA Kick-Off Weekend tournament in Linder Stadium at Ring Tennis Complex.
Excelling in every facet of the heptathlon requires a well-rounded athlete.
High expectations are the norm for the Florida men’s golf team. As four-time national champions, highly touted recruits came to Gainesville expecting to be part of the squad that brings home a fifth.
Florida head coach Mike Holloway said that his team would focus on
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