Column: Why is fighting OK on a field?
By Ethan Bauer | May 18, 2016If I were to walk into the Alligator office today, get upset at my boss and punch him square in the jaw, I’d probably be arrested. And rightfully so.
If I were to walk into the Alligator office today, get upset at my boss and punch him square in the jaw, I’d probably be arrested. And rightfully so.
Florida’s offense struggles when A.J. Puk is on the mound.
After Round 1 of the NCAA Regional Championship in Kohler, Wisconsin, Florida men’s golf coach J.C. Deacon said his team gave a few shots back to the field toward the end of the round.
The Gators left Gainesville in dominating fashion, finishing play at the Ring Tennis Complex undefeated this season.
For the second time this season, Florida’s All-American, Olympic-hopeful laden roster was embarrassingly defeated at the Southeastern Conference Championship.
Bryan Shelton is no stranger to postseason success.
On a day in which the weather was mild, the scoring was hot for the Florida men's golf team.
Only needing one more point to advance to the next round, the Gators turned to their veteran experience to get the job done.
Coming off a three-hit performance, Florida’s offense needed an early spark.
The last time the Florida men’s golf team competed, the Gators battled a tough golf course and even tougher conditions on their way to a tie for third at the Southeastern Conference Championship.
The No. 2 Florida lacrosse team was close to clinching its fourth NCAA Quarterfinal appearance in program history. Instead, one of UF’s most promising campaigns came to a surprising end Sunday afternoon.
No. 1 Florida fell to Auburn on Friday after a first-inning home run created a deficit from which UF couldn’t come back. The Gators’ early exit from the Southeastern Conference Tournament came in the semifinals for the second year in a row.
Kyle Wright was just too good.
Florida entered the final day of the Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championship with the opportunity to make a move to the top of the leaderboard.
Only needing one more point to advance to the next round, the Gators turned to their veteran experience to get the job done.
Following its victory over Georgia in the Southeastern Conference Tournament Championship nearly three weeks ago, the Florida men’s tennis team looked to continue its momentum this weekend in the first round of the NCAA Championships.
On a night Florida struggled to score runs, it leaned on what has been steady all season.
Led by Mark Mutz and Amber Johnson, the Gators capped off Saturday’s competition at the Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championship on a positive note.
Buddy Reed went down, leaving everyone in McKethan Stadium silent.