UF finishes non-conference schedule undefeated
Sep. 9, 2007No. 6 UF will enter Southeastern Conference play undefeated for only the second time in Coach Mary Wise's 17 seasons.
No. 6 UF will enter Southeastern Conference play undefeated for only the second time in Coach Mary Wise's 17 seasons.
The UF men's and women's cross country teams opened the 2007 season with victories Friday night in the Mountain Dew Invitational.
Even though the UF volleyball team is 6-0, Coach Mary Wise will tell you the Gators are far from perfect.
Say what you will about Florida State, but Ashley Harris isn't listening.
After surviving an early scare, the No. 6 UF volleyball team defeated Florida State 3-1 (24-30, 30-11 30-21, 30-21), extending the Gators' streak of consecutive victories against the Seminoles to 16 matches.
Saturday's match against No. 19 Santa Clara was supposed to be the toughest test so far this season for the UF volleyball team.
The UF soccer team has its own version of The Swamp.
Halted by torrential rain and spine-tingling lightning, the UF soccer team was forced to wait.
The casual volleyball fan may see serving as just a way to get the ball over the net and start the action.
Saturday's match against No. 19 Santa Clara was supposed to be the toughest test so far for the UF volleyball team.
As the Gators begin their climb toward Southeastern Conference and national championships, the No. 13 UF soccer team is confident it has the leadership to reach such lofty goals.
It will be a season of firsts for Janine Williams, even though it is technically her second.
Freshmen on the UF volleyball team have to learn a hard lesson as they transition to the college game.
You could see the frustration on the Gators' faces after game three.
As midfielder Ameera Abdullah dribbled into the box on a muggy Saturday evening, she heard KeLeigh Hudson call her name and instinctively launched a cross to the senior. Hudson delivered a swift kick from 8 yards out that Texas A&M goalie Kristin Arnold couldn't keep up with, giving UF a 1-0 lead in the 35th minute.
The UF volleyball team is back in action tonight - and in black.
The UF volleyball team is back in action tonight - and in black.
In the world of soccer, text messaging can be a very dangerous sport.
The banners in the Lemerand Athletic Center practice facility hang neatly in a row, a proud collection that is never complete.
Inside the Gator Dining Complex UF coach Becky Burleigh takes a bite out of her salad and a sip from her bottle of Gatorade.