Pitching, defense propel UF to victory
By JESSE SIMONTON | Feb. 19, 2011All spring, Kevin O’Sullivan stressed his team’s strengths were its
All spring, Kevin O’Sullivan stressed his team’s strengths were its
Even with bandages covering her chin and elbow, freshman Kasey
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Mike Zunino is ready to take command.
The Germans had their blitzkrieg. The Spanish, their Armada. Kevin O’Sullivan’s arsenal of hurlers may do more damage.
Just one day before the season, Brian Johnson didn’t know if he was pitching this weekend — at least he acted like he didn’t.
Being ranked No. 1 is an honor bestowed on few. But entering the 2011 season, the top-ranked Gators couldn’t care less.
The expectations surrounding Florida’s freshman class should be backbreaking.
When the Gators were struggling during the early months of the season, the primary culprit was turnovers.
When asked what went right in Florida’s win over Mississippi State last month, assistant coach Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick gave a succinct reply.
Florida’s youngest swimmers led the team in the second day of the Southeastern Conference Swimming Championships, but two reliable veterans once again made their mark.
Maranda Smith already bid her farewell to The Gator Nation.
After beating up on the likes of Long Island and Jacksonville, the No. 5 Florida softball team will face its first real test tomorrow in its home opener against No. 22 North Carolina.
Since being named the Southeastern Conference Player of the Week on Feb. 2, Alexandre Lacroix has struggled.
With only five players boasting collegiate experience last season, Florida’s freshmen didn’t have time for a learning curve.
The ping is less noticeable this year.