Column: Coaches need to stop offering middle schoolers scholarships
By Dylan Dixon | June 6, 2017There are a lot of things about Lane Kiffin that give me pause.
There are a lot of things about Lane Kiffin that give me pause.
Seventeen innings, five and a half hours and 12 runs.
Following a spring riddled with questions over who will be leading Florida’s offense in 2017, the Gators’ situation under center got even murkier this weekend.
He found his love for the sport while watching the Masters at 5 years old. He grew up learning to play golf with a deodorant ball, plastic bag and a charcoal grill tool that barely resembled a putter.
On May 13, the UF men’s and women’s track and field teams saw three athletes crowned as SEC champions in their individual events.
Things looked promising for the Florida baseball team early on against Bethune-Cookman.
The moment Kayli Kvistad came up to the plate in the second inning, Huskies pitcher Taran Alvelo had reason to be worried.
Blake Reese took his lead on first base after coming in to pinch run for Christian Hicks in the top of the 12th inning. Hicks had reached first after narrowly beating out the throw on a weak grounder to the third base side.
JJ Schwarz has had a knack for hitting timely home runs when his team needed it most.
Chelsea Herndon had been silent since the end of the regular season. She entered Saturday’s College World Series game against LSU 0-for-11 in the postseason.
When junior Aleshia Ocasio connected with the pitch, it was clear where the ball was headed.
May 28, 2015: the last time Florida began play in the Women’s College World Series.
Mike Rivera was doing his best to stay positive given the circumstances of his injury.
It’s no secret the Gators haven’t had a consistent starting quarterback since 2009 with Tim Tebow.
With the 2017 NBA Finals set to kick off tonight at 9 p.m., this season marks the first time in seven years a former Gator won’t be competing for the Larry O’Brien trophy.
Sundays at the Tomlinson household have had a very specific routine for the past 15 years.
The Florida baseball team didn’t have much to smile about on Saturday afternoon during the semifinals of the SEC Tournament.
After Florida’s loss to Alabama in the first game of the NCAA Super Regional on Thursday, the team knew what needed to be done to avoid missing the College World Series for a second consecutive season.
After a historic run in the NCAA tournament and a remarkable four years as a Gator, Belinda Woolcock’s college career came to a close on Monday when she lost 6-3, 6-3 in the NCAA Singles Championship finals.
Belinda Woolcock is making her final matches as a Gator count. The senior has had a stellar NCAA tournament performance, shown most recently by a birth in the NCAA Singles Tournament finals on Monday.