Florida places three in top 10 on first day of tournament
By Jake Dreilinger | Sep. 12, 2016In her debut for the Florida women’s golf team, freshman Marta Perez was ready to showcase the skills that got her to where she is now.
In her debut for the Florida women’s golf team, freshman Marta Perez was ready to showcase the skills that got her to where she is now.
Florida coach Gregg Troy met with reporters Monday morning with a smile on his face.
Although the Florida men's golf team ended its first Fall invitational in fifth place with two of its golfers finishing under par, coach J.C. Deacon wasn't satisfied with the results.
While sophomore Sam Horsfield set the pace on Friday for the Gators to follow, one of his teammates now finds himself within striking distance of the the Davenport, native.
While Florida may not have started the Carpet Capital Invitational the way it wanted to, one golfer set the pace for every other competitor to follow.
After a strong finish to a successful Spring campaign, the UF men’s golf team is looking to start the Fall in the same fashion.
Last year, the Florida women’s and men’s cross country teams dominated the competition to open the season at the Covered Bridge Open, finishing first and second, respectively.
Much of UF’s men’s swimming and diving team’s potential success this season will likely be due to Olympic gold medalist Caeleb Dressel.
The biggest story for the Florida men’s golf team was the emergence of two young talents in sophomores Sam Horsfield and Gordon Neale.
The olympic committee is providing 450,000 condoms to olympians this summer.
Seven more Gators are headed to the Olympic Games in Rio, but their performances were largely overshadowed by that of a future Florida athlete who didn’t even make the cut.
Marquis Dendy wasn’t at his best.
For Caeleb Dressel, 0.03 seconds was the difference between competing individually in the Olympics or watching from the bench.
Two Florida swimmers and one incoming UF swimmer competed in the 100-meter freestyle on Wednesday for a chance to qualify for the Summer Olympics in Rio.
Five future Florida athletes in two sports advanced to high-level competitions over the weekend.
Two former Florida swimmers have made the U.S. Olympic roster so far, and Ryan Lochte isn’t one of them.
Florida coach Mike Holloway doesn’t coach for participation ribbons.
Entering the 4x400 meter relay at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, freshman Kunle Fasasi had one thing on his mind: Don’t get disqualified.
Last one, best one.
Six years ago, McClain Kessler was sitting in his living room with his grandfather, Andrew Driggers, watching a Florida men’s basketball game.