Hedberg aims to build on record-setting performance
By LANDON WATNICK< | Sep. 22, 2011In her first collegiate tournament, Camilla Hedberg tied for third individually and broke the record for the lowest 54-hole total in UF history (208).
In her first collegiate tournament, Camilla Hedberg tied for third individually and broke the record for the lowest 54-hole total in UF history (208).
With its long, grueling runs, cross country is not typically known as a sport that exudes team chemistry. But with a regular morning routine in place, UF's women's squad is trying to replace individualism with a group mentality.
For all the pressure and scrutiny John Brantley was under in 2010, Florida’s senior quarterback might have the easiest job in football right now.
By her junior year of high school, Annie Speese’s road to playing soccer for Georgia was seemingly mapped out.
Through seven home games this season, Florida has played host to two teams ranked in the AVCA Top 25. But it’s tonight’s matchup with an unranked Kentucky team that has UF coach Mary Wise dialed in.
Before Marcus Roberson could start as a true freshman, he had to learn how to properly prepare for a game, not just physically, but mentally.
Charlie Weis is a miserable, miserable man. And that should make you very happy.
Kentucky coach Joker Phillips knows his team has a real challenge on its hands this weekend.
We’re back at it again with another edition of The Mailbag. We don’t want to delay you from the awesome submissions this week, so let’s get right to it.
It is a significant accomplishment for a soccer player to surpass her minute total from the previous season in less than seven games.
Florida may be 3-0 and off to a fast start in the Southeastern Conference, but offensive coordinator Charlie Weis is not pleased with Florida’s progress on offense.
At the snap of the ball, sophomore linebacker Ronald Powell fires out of his three-point stance.
It started against Florida Atlantic in the opener, carried over into the UAB game, and came to a head after beating Tennessee.
Following each of Florida’s nine non-conference games, a video had to be posted online to keep other teams around the Southeastern Conference informed on the Gators’ play.
A former UF track and field athlete accused of sexually assaulting a woman in June has moved one step closer to resolving his case after the State Attorney’s Office filed formal charges against him last week.
Florida’s offense has thrived from the opening act in each game, in part because the players have received simple instructions: follow the script.
On the Gators’ defense, some players are more visible than others.
ST. PETERSBURG — Marcus Maye lights up most fields he steps on — even the barely-lit ones.
Tom: We’re three games into Will Muschamp’s first season and finally have our first Southeastern Conference game under our belts, so we’re starting to get an idea of Florida’s offensive identity. To this point, it’s been a heavy dose of running backs, both on handoffs and in the passing game, but the receivers have been a non-factor.
It was a different atmosphere with a different feel and different stakes for Florida, but it was the same old, same old for Chris Rainey.