For men’s golf, three talented freshmen lead way to future
By Ray Boone | June 2, 2016J.C. Deacon first met Sam Horsfield and Jorge Garcia in July of 2014.
J.C. Deacon first met Sam Horsfield and Jorge Garcia in July of 2014.
On Monday, the Florida men’s golf team finished the stroke-play portion of the NCAA Championship in Eugene, Oregon. The Gators posted a 17-over-par 297 in Round 4 and fell to 15th place at 43 over to end their season.
Florida concluded its 2015-16 season on May 23. It was a season that featured dominant victories, record-breaking performances and post-season shortcomings.
For the first time since 2001, Florida has won a national title in doubles.
The No. 4-ranked duo of Brooke Austin and Kourtney Keegan reached this point last year.
By the end of Sunday’s round of the NCAA Championship in Eugene, Oregon, the Florida men’s golf team was hanging on by a thread.
At the end of competition at the NCAA Championship East Preliminary in Jacksonville, Florida qualified 25 athletes for the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
Gordon Neale is making a name for himself at Florida.
During Friday’s round of the NCAA Championship in Eugene, Oregon, it was all freshmen for the Florida men’s golf team.
Belinda Woolcock’s run in the NCAA Individual Championship in Tulsa came to an end on Friday against Oklahoma State’s Katarine Adamovic.
This is it.
Only one meet stands in the way of Florida bringing its first national championship back to Gainesville since 2013: the NCAA East Preliminary.
After the Florida men’s tennis team’s season officially ended last weekend in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championship, several Gators received an opportunity on Wednesday to compete as individuals.
In the days following an abrupt NCAA Tournament exit, the success that Florida’s women’s tennis team had this season was forgotten.
The Gators played their last round of team golf of the season on Sunday.
The Florida men’s tennis team exceeded all expectations in 2016.
One of the best seasons in recent Florida men’s tennis history came to a disappointing close on Sunday afternoon.
Florida saw improvements on Day 2 of the NCAA National Championship.
After winning its first Southeastern Conference Tournament title in five years, UF scored back-to-back sweeps in the first two rounds of the NCAA Championship last weekend to increase its winning streak to eight-consecutive matches.
Florida teed off round one of this year’s NCAA National Championship, finishing the day in a tie for 15th place.