Free-throw line dooms Florida
By GREG LUCA | Jan. 29, 2011STARKVILLE, MISS.— In the closing moments of Saturday’s game, the
STARKVILLE, MISS.— In the closing moments of Saturday’s game, the
The Gators got off to a great start at the Texas A&M Challenge
The alligatorSports staff continues its goal of taking it one week at a time, adding improved effects, more game footage and Adam's delusions of stardom in the third installment of the weekly video show. Greg returns to Gainesville from Athens with analysis of the Gators' double-overtime win over Georgia, and Matt breaks down the women's basketball team's skid-snapping victory over Alabama. Finally, we have footage of the gymnastics squad's impressive performance at the Link to Pink tri-meet.
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When the clock struck zero on the Florida women’s basketball team’s first win in almost three weeks, point guard Lanita Bartley tossed the ball skyward in a moment of jubilation.
Twenty years ago, I darted down a Dublin hospital corridor.
Once the Gators leave Gainesville, their entire focus changes.
Florida coach Will Muschamp chose to retain Stan Drayton as the running backs coach on his revamped staff, but Drayton didn’t stick with the Gators for long.
Looking through rose-colored glasses can turn a routine gymnastics meet into something bigger.
The No. 7 men’s tennis team will be hosting the ITA Kick-Off Weekend tournament beginning today at Linder Stadium at Ring Tennis Complex.
For the past five years, there has been one constant on coach Gregg Troy’s team: at least one Fraser brother in the water.
The Gators will head to College Station for the Texas A&M Challenge, a Big 12/Southeastern Conference meet, today and Saturday.
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Just when Will Muschamp thought he was done building his coaching staff, it looks like another spot might open up.
When the UF ultimate team gathered to practice Wednesday evening, the most obvious element of its game was missing.
As the Gators closed their 120th minute of action over a six-day stretch, fatigue was clearly taking a toll.
The No. 2 women’s tennis team opened up dual-match play Wednesday with a 7-0 victory over UCF.
ATHENS, Ga. — After missing two critical free throws in the closing moments of regulation, Erving Walker found redemption by draining a game-tying three with one second left in overtime, igniting the Gators.
It began as a routine recruiting trip to a Jacksonville gymnastics studio.