Gators to wrap up regular season at LSU Tiger Golf Classic
By Michael Hull | Apr. 5, 2021Florida finishes its regular season in the Bayou at the LSU Tiger Golf Classic.
Florida finishes its regular season in the Bayou at the LSU Tiger Golf Classic.
Joe Pagdin holds a three-shot lead on the rest of the field while the Gators lead by two strokes entering round two.
The No. 1 Gators finish the season on a high note with a perfect SEC record.
Out in the field, Florida boasted a trio of podium finishes.
In the regular-season finale, the No. 1 Gators look to achieve 14 straight wins to close the season against Kentucky.
Seniors McCartney Kessler and Ida Jarlskog lead the way for a singles comeback against Vanderbilt.
Grace Haus helped Florida to complete the sweep in a 19-7 win over East Carolina.
The Gators will look to end the regular season on a high note at the Calusa Cup in Naples, Florida.
Seniors McCartney Kessler and Ida Jarlskog will participate in the final home game of their college careers against the Vanderbilt Commodores.
The Gators impressed in both track and field on the first day of the Florida Relays.
The Gators look to improve to 3-0 versus the Pirates and 6-0 in the AAC Saturday.
With another road win, the No. 1 Gators improve their win streak to 13 games.
Florida’s singles roster swooped in for a clean-up to claim yet another SEC win 5-1.
The No. 1 Gators hit the road to Nashville, Tennessee, to take on the Vanderbilt Commodores for the final leg of the season.
Brianna Harris and Shannon Kavanagh led the Gators offensively to a 20-9 victory over the East Carolina Pirates.
Sophomore Annabell Fuller and senior Addie Baggarly are set to walk in the footsteps of some of golf’s greatest legends this week as they try to etch their names into the allure of the sport’s greatest sanctuary.
UF boasts a 9-0 record over Cincinnati with Sunday’s 19-5 win.
The Cincinnati Bearcats had their work cut out for them as they couldn’t sync up with the all-conference Florida team that crushed them 20-3 Friday.
On day one of the outdoor season, Florida broke into the NCAA top-10 in multiple events.
The Gators finally have home advantage as they tackle the Cincinnati Bearcats Friday.