Gators lose first home series to Tennessee in 12 years
By Mark Stine | Mar. 9, 2019Natalie Lugo gazed toward the sky as the softball sailed over her head and past her back-tracking center fielder, Alex Voss.
Natalie Lugo gazed toward the sky as the softball sailed over her head and past her back-tracking center fielder, Alex Voss.
The Gators fell flat when it mattered.
Marlee Zein finished off Jackie Carr in the fourth hour of Florida’s marathon match, clinching the decisive third set and the Gators’ first SEC victory on the road.
The Gators men’s tennis team had been waiting for this.
Florida put another tally in the win column against Yale Friday night. But it was far from a statement victory.
It’s what is called an exhibition: a routine performed at the end of the rotation that doesn’t count toward the score.
One of the storylines for the UF softball team in its SEC opening-weekend series was if pitching or offense would prevail.
A change of scenery can be beneficial.
The sparse Florida crowd at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina, sheepishly tried to revitalize the players, but only in vain.
Florida’s best option was Jalen Hudson. It had to be.
Pitching was the difference in both midweek games between Florida and Florida Gulf Coast. The Eagles held the advantage on the mound Wednesday night in a 7-2 victory over the Gators.
Ole Miss coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin desperately tried to motivate her team during the final timeout of the game. She slammed her clipboard to the ground and pounded her fist against her red leather jacket looking for a reaction from her players, but she was met with silence.
Florida’s men’s golf team traveled to Las Vegas with high expectations after winning the Southern Highlands Invitational last year.
Florida’s offense put together yet another dominant showing against Florida Gulf Coast on Tuesday night.
The Gators men’s tennis team traveled to Arkansas on Sunday with one goal in mind: Continue the dominance.
Countless UF swimmers had already earned spots to compete in the upcoming NCAA Championships, but this weekend served as an ever-important opportunity for those not already qualified to earn their invitations.
A rain-soaked Saturday caused the No. 7 Florida baseball team and Winthrop to compete in a doubleheader on Sunday at Alfred A. McKethan Stadium.
Guard Funda Nakkasoglu stepped to the free-throw line amid a monster, 23-point performance.
The focus has been clear for the Florida men’s basketball team over the last few weeks: Just beat the teams you’re supposed to.
Navy coach Cindy Timchal searched for a way to stop Florida’s high-powered offense.