Florida begins competition at SEC Outdoor Championships
By Lauren Staff | May 11, 2016The Gators open up their first day of competition today at the three-day Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championships in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
The Gators open up their first day of competition today at the three-day Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championships in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
The Florida men’s tennis team exceeded all expectations.
Fresh off a 16-4 shellacking of Temple to win its second-straight Big East Tournament title, the No. 2 Florida lacrosse team was named the No. 2 overall seed in the 26-team NCAA Tournament on Sunday.
On Saturday, the Gators secured their place in the NCAA National Championship while claiming some records along the way.
For the second-straight season, Florida finished the Big East Tournament as the final team standing.
The Gators find themselves in Baton Rouge today to participate in today’s NCAA Regional Championship hosted by LSU.
For the second week in a row, Florida’s track and field teams shined despite a rain delay at the LSU Invitational. The Gators were also represented at the Penn Relays.
The No. 1 Florida women’s tennis has come a long way since losing to then-No. 1 California on Feb. 26 and to then-No. 16 Stanford on Feb. 28.
The first two minutes of Wednesday’s game against Cincinnati was one to forget for Florida.
During Round 2 of the Southeastern Conference Championship, Florida golfer Sam Horsfield hit his second shot into the par-4 fourth at the Sea Island Golf Club.
On Monday, Florida women’s tennis coach Roland Thornqvist had a smile on his face.
The No. 2 Florida lacrosse team has been a thorn in the side of most of its opponents this season.
Florida coach Mike Holloway normally approaches each track meet the same way.
With the Southeastern Conference tournament set to begin on Wednesday, the Florida men’s tennis team had one final test to prepare itself for the postseason.
The Southeastern Conference features nine teams in the top-25, including the reigning NCAA champion in Vanderbilt.
Although the Florida women’s golf team finished in second place at the Southeastern Conference Championship on Sunday, coming up five strokes short of first-place Alabama, Maria Torres made history.
The Florida men’s golf team made a valiant effort early during the final round of the Southeastern Conference Championship on Sunday.
Florida began the second round of the Southeastern Conference Championship facing a six-stroke gap between them and first-place Alabama. Through a hard-fought 18-holes, the Gators chipped away at the Crimson Tide’s lead, culminating in a tie for first place at 2-over par.
After Saturday’s round of the Southeastern Conference Championship, the Florida men’s golf team finds itself well back entering the final round of competition in St. Simons, Georgia.
The No. 2 Florida lacrosse team clinched a berth in the Big East Tournament Saturday with a 14-4 win over Villanova.