Tomlinson leads Florida after first round of Stanford Intercollegiate
By Jake Dreilinger | Oct. 15, 2016After the first round of Florida’s final Fall tournament, the Stanford Intercollegiate, the UF women’s golf team found itself falling behind.
After the first round of Florida’s final Fall tournament, the Stanford Intercollegiate, the UF women’s golf team found itself falling behind.
Heading into the third set of its match against SEC rival LSU, the Florida volleyball team held a substantial 2-0 set lead and was on its way to a third-straight victory.
With five Fall tournaments under its belt, the Florida men’s tennis team is ready to work on its game during its week off.
The Florida Gators women’s basketball team’s recruiting class has quickly settled in, rapidly developing a rapport with teammates and coaches alike.
About four times a week, Florida cross country coach Paul Spangler would meet his workout partner in the weight room around lunch time.
University of Florida volleyball player Carli Snyder was preparing for bed on a quiet night in her hometown of Macomb, Michigan, when her phone flashed and buzzed beside her.
Caleb Brantley / redshirt junior / 6-foot-2 / 297 pounds
With only four regular-season games remaining, No. 17 Florida (10-3, Southeastern Conference 5-2) will face its biggest test of the season Sunday: taking on No. 2 South Carolina on the road.
No. 9 Florida has been one of the most dominant teams in the Southeastern Conference this season.
Jalen Tabor remembers the homecoming embarrassment two years ago.
Everyone in the stadium hears the thump.
Two young defensive backs had impressive performances, a rookie lineman earned his first NFL sack and a former Florida running back scored a touchdown in the Week 5 edition of Gators in the NFL.
It was a relatively quiet week for Florida cornerback Jalen Tabor.
The Florida cross country teams are approaching the halfway point of the season and only have one meet left before the Southeastern Conference Championship.
The Florida swimming team will take on FSU on Thursday in Tallahassee, but a rivalry meet isn’t the only thing UF has to be excited about.
After being shut out 3-0 by Auburn at home on Sept. 22, the Gators had two ways they could respond.
During the second set of Sunday’s matchup between No. 9 Florida and South Carolina, Gamecocks middle blocker Alicia Starr went up high for a kill to dent the Gators’ 23-19 lead.
If you ask Florida's players what they like about playing for the Gators, their answer will probably sound a lot like senior Justin Leon’s.
A few seconds earlier, there was a roof.
Savannah Jordan jockeyed for position deep in the penalty box as she watched Samantha Chung blast the ball toward her from about 20 yards away.