Jaeckel making most of senior season at UF
Sep. 8, 2011Kristy Jaeckel knows there’s no time for wasted chances.
Kristy Jaeckel knows there’s no time for wasted chances.
It was a perfect play that won the Gators a game over their biggest rival, but it was a play McKenzie Barney does not want to be in the position to make again tonight.
At last year’s NCAA Championships, the UF women’s golf team found itself in contention to win it all, but ultimately ended with a solid overall finish, tying for 10th out of 24 qualifying teams.
Gators defensive coordinator Dan Quinn was pleased with his unit’s overall performance in the season opener last weekend, when Florida held FAU to 137 total yards.
Am I crazy to think UAB might actually have a shot Saturday?
With five seniors and three juniors on the roster, the natural assumption would be that the No. 7 Gators are a top-heavy, veteran squad.
Charlie Weis doesn’t like to waste time.
Florida may not have found five definitive starters on the offensive line, but that doesn’t mean the position remains unsettled.
After two years of former UF goalkeeper Katie Fraine making life easy on the Gators’ coaching staff, the decision for who will play between the pipes each week has gotten a little tougher in 2011.
Matt: The day we’ve all been waiting for came and went Saturday, and for a lot of you it was a joyous occasion.
Bryan Ellis probably won’t leave Florida Field a winner Saturday. He just won’t. He’s not supposed to.
Two days after sophomore Sharrif Floyd was declared ineligible just prior to Florida’s season opener, the reasoning behind his status remains unclear.
The way things looked in The Swamp on Saturday, you’d think the Urban Meyer era never ended.
Kelly Murphy’s kill attempt ricocheted off the net and back to her. Instead of a pleasant sendoff after a lengthy homestand, Monday’s match ended in the first loss of the season.
Dominique Easley made Ben Hill Griffin Stadium his own ballroom Saturday night; one that happens to rely heavily on hip hop and welcomes 280-pound performers.
Though it has been 10 years since U.S. women’s national team members Abby Wambach and Heather Mitts last dressed out in orange and blue, memories of their time in Gainesville flood back in an instant.
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After a 2010 season filled with offensive ineptitude, Florida was anxious to sprint onto the field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and showcase it’s new attack.
After a 2010 season filled with offensive ineptitude, Florida was anxious to sprint onto the field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and showcase it’s new attack.
After a 2010 season filled with offensive ineptitude, Florida was anxious to sprint onto the field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and showcase it’s new attack.