UF women's tennis one win away from SEC title
By Jake Dreilinger | Apr. 11, 2016Friday’s game against Georgia has a lot more at stake for the Bulldogs than it does the Gators.
Friday’s game against Georgia has a lot more at stake for the Bulldogs than it does the Gators.
Yielding to pressure and losing focus can break a golfer, and after ending the regular season with a four-tournament winning streak, the pressure has mounted for Florida’s women’s golf team.
During Southeastern Conference play, No. 6 Florida has been dominant in singles matches.
Florida hadn’t lost a home game in 332 days.
Featuring eight top-25 teams, the Southeastern Conference contains some of the top competition in the country.
Jackson Kowar came into the top of the seventh inning with a 4-0 lead in Tuesday’s game against Jacksonville.
The Gators were without junior midfielders Mollie Stevens and Carli Marsh.
The Florida swimming and diving team received four honors from the Southeastern Conference on Wednesday.
As PA announcer Buck Jones read off Robin Reynolds’ list of accomplishments over James G. Pressly Stadium's speakers on Saturday, the senior walked out and pointed to the crowd.
Entering the Mason Rudolph Championship, Florida coach J.C. Deacon said that Gordon Neale’s talent was never the issue. His mind was always the issue.
In an impressive showing in both doubles and singles, Kourtney Keegan contributed to the Gators success on Thursday.
With Pressly Stadium filled to the brim with friends, family and competitors representing high schools, colleges and post-collegiate teams, the Gators wasted no time getting off to a fast start in the Pepsi Florida Relays, their first home meet of the season.
The softball team will take on its toughest test of the season against No. 6 Alabama at 6 p.m. .
Nearly everything went right for the Florida men’s tennis team in the month of March.
After No. 2 Florida flicked a season-best 37 shots and let up just one goal per half in a 16-2 win over Vanderbilt last weekend, it’s hard to imagine that the Gators had much to work on leading up to Saturday’s noon slate against Temple at home.
Florida is primed for yet another National Championship berth.
After losing two of three games against unranked Kentucky, Kevin O’Sullivan wanted to see more from his team.
Eight out of 10.
Kelvin Taylor, the former Florida running back who didn’t turn the ball over once in three years of collegiate football, is gone.
The Gators are used to competing against strong runners.