Sophomore excels as two-sport athlete
By GORDON STREISAND< | Apr. 11, 2013Taylor Burke stays busy.
Taylor Burke stays busy.
TALLAHASSEE — After missing nearly a month, Richie Martin was excited to return in time for the game he had been eying all season.
Lauren Haeger does not let what happens in the batter’s box carry into the pitching circle.
Florida has struggled throughout the season to find a player it can consistently rely on.
T.J. Vogel is competing against the world's best at The Masters this weekend. Although the Florida senior is competitive, he is starstruck by some of his opponents in Augusta, Ga.
Long before making the difficult decision to transfer from North Carolina to Florida, Antoinette Bannister grew up watching T.J., her half brother, flourish on the basketball court.
TALLAHASSEE — No one deserved to catch the final out of Florida’s 4-3 victory against Florida State on Tuesday night more than Harrison Bader.
College basketball has issues, but Monday’s national championship game showed everything that is right with the sport.
The Gators were down by a run and sending the bottom of the lineup to the plate in the top of the sixth during Florida’s road game against USF on Feb. 27.
Freshman Bridgette Caquatto was held together by tape all summer long.
Senior Bob van Overbeek is returning to form near the end of a rough 2013 season.
Injuries and the absence of senior T.J. Vogel did not stop Florida from having arguably the team’s best showing of the spring in the Gary Koch Invitational. The Gators finished in fourth place at the two-day tournament in Tampa.
Center Patric Young will return to Florida for his senior season in 2013-14, the team announced Monday.
Hall of Fame baseball manager Earl Weaver’s philosophy for winning was “pitching, defense and the three-run homer.” Against Mississippi State this weekend, Florida followed the same strategy.
Think of that kid trying to make a full revolution on a swing at the playground. They gain enough momentum to reach the apex — the point of no return where they either swing all the way around or fall back down to square one. Florida has been stuck at square one.
Finding a capable replacement for Caleb Sturgis is a thought that surely gives Will Muschamp headaches. Heck, it might even give him nightmares at this point, and the season is still more than four months away.
No T.J. Vogel, no problem.
The Gators’ spring “game” on Saturday was boring.
Through four innings on Sunday, it looked as if Florida was going to have a showing identical to its 2-0 loss to Mississippi State on Saturday.
Florida’s trademark in 2013 has been scoring early and often.