Final round washouts shorten Florida's tournaments
By RJ Schaffer | Feb. 26, 2013The Florida men’s and women’s golf teams both failed to live up to expectations in rain-shortened tournaments.
The Florida men’s and women’s golf teams both failed to live up to expectations in rain-shortened tournaments.
Hannah Rogers had a busy weekend.
Earning trips to the foul line has been anything but charity recently for the Gators.
The Gators’ depth will be tested tonight in Knoxville, Tenn.
Three years into his Florida career, Patric Young remains an enigma.
The Gators’ quest for their first national championship is nearing the postseason.
Both the Florida women’s and men’s golf teams returned to action on Sunday with the women taking place in the Allstate Sugar Bowl Invitational in New Orleans, La., and the men competing in the John Hayt Collegiate Invitational in Ponte Vedra, Fla.
Florida had a chance to salvage a bad weekend against Florida Gulf Coast.
Alabama has become a sight for sore eyes for Jaterra Bonds and Florida this season. But Sunday’s matchup hung in the balance longer than expected.
On the fifth and final day of the 2013 Southeastern Conference Swimming and Diving Championships, the men started the day in the lead while the women sat in third.
Saturday night's contest between Florida and Arkansas was physical, chippy and sloppy in every sense.
Another game means another problem for the young Gators.
A day after losing in heartbreaking fashion, No. 5 Florida (16-1) came back from a two-run deficit late in the game to defeat Georgia Tech (8-6) 5-3 in its final game at the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic in Palm Springs, Calif.
Ricky Knapp has Florida’s number. The Atlantic Sun Pitcher of the Year dominated the Gators yet again with a complete game six-hitter.
Florida’s men began day for of the Southeastern Conference championships ahead of Auburn for the fist time in the five-day event. The women, after surpassing Texas A&M on day three, set out to overtake Georgia for first place.
The Gators’ second game on Friday went longer than most baseball games.
Florida had Friday night’s game all but clinched prior to halftime.
Sophomore Taylor Burke hopes to continue her torrid pace heading into the 2013 Southeastern Conference Indoor Championships this weekend in Fayetteville, Ark.
When Mackenzie Caquatto isn’t balancing handstands or posting perfect scores on bars, she’s teaching the alphabet.
In 123 at-bats, Katie Medina had never hit a home run.