Gators not feeling pressure as they start SEC Championships
By Kyle Brutman | Feb. 26, 2015The No. 1/3 Florida men’s and women’s track and field teams will rarely hear the word “pressure” from head coach Mike Holloway.
The No. 1/3 Florida men’s and women’s track and field teams will rarely hear the word “pressure” from head coach Mike Holloway.
Seven days will have been the longest break in between games that Florida lacrosse has had so far this season.
Tuesday was supposed to be the dream night for the Florida men’s basketball team.
Aleshia Ocasio may be a freshman, but she has no problem pitching against ranked teams.
For the UF men’s tennis team, spring break came early.
With the season fading quickly, coach Billy Donovan may have seen his hopes of winning his 500th career game before the season finishes fade away as well.
When Bridget Sloan walked up to perform her first routine in almost six weeks, she had no fear.
It took until the eighth inning, but Florida finally pulled away from a pesky FAU team.
Florida’s Pro Day will be held later than usual this year.
The softball must look like a beach ball to Florida’s hitters.
The Gators women’s golf team entered the final round at the Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate Golf Championship knowing it was in a position to finish as one of the tournament’s top teams.
As Florida’s men’s and women’s track and field teams prepare for the Southeastern Conference Indoor Championship — the final chance for athletes to qualify for the national meet — the last thing on the team’s mind is pressure.
The A.J. Puk who took the mound for Florida on Saturday was not the A.J. Puk coach Kevin O’Sullivan is used to seeing in practice.
Even after losing to LSU, Rhonda Faehn believes Florida is almost ready for the pressure of the postseason.
Devin Robinson is alright with losing — for now.
Just four games into the season, Florida appears to have found its groove.
February has been good to January Miller.
Two days into the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate Golf Championship, the Gators women’s golf team found itself in a familiar situation, heading into Tuesday’s final round in fifth place for the second straight tournament, 10 strokes behind first-place LSU.
The No. 2 Florida Gators clinched their 138th straight home victory on Sunday after defeating No. 10 Stanford 4-3 at the Ring Tennis Complex.
With the deciding game of No. 6 Florida’s series against No. 8 Miami tied 1-1 in the bottom of the fourth, Harrison Bader stepped up to the plate.