Thompson's defense powers No. 6 Gators to win over Bulldogs
By ANTHONY CHIANG | Mar. 20, 2010Mississippi State hitters hit fly ball after fly ball off of Alex Panteliodis on Friday.
Mississippi State hitters hit fly ball after fly ball off of Alex Panteliodis on Friday.
On Senior Night in the O’Connell Center, a freshman stole the show for the Gators.
The purple scar slithers from the inside of Kevin Chapman’s elbow to the top of his forearm.
At the Women’s NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships, the UF women’s swimming and diving team did not waste any time before taking home gold.
Florida was one of the last teams in the NCAA Tournament, and one of the first teams out of it Thursday.
Faced with a win-or-go-home game in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament, Florida unleashed a barrage of three-pointers while barely containing USF’s Jessica Lawson in a 61-54 win.
Since coming to Florida, Rachael Zimmerman has undergone enough changes to make the sophomore’s head spin.
An extra week off from competition could be just what No. 5 Florida needed before preparing to make a run at postseason titles during the Southeastern Conference and NCAA championships.
Although they are taking a break from the rigors of Southeastern Conference play, the No. 6 Gators (20-3, 4-1 SEC) will still have something to prove as they travel to Waco, Texas to take on Baylor (18-7) in a weekend series, with the first game starting at 3 p.m. on Saturday.
After finishing the indoor season Sunday, the Florida men’s and women’s track and field teams will take their competitions outside.
Coach Andy Jackson’s 100th home win at Florida could come against his former team.
The Florida men’s golf team will head to Statesboro, Ga., this weekend to compete in the Chris Schnekel E-Z-Go Invitational in search of redemption.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Before tipping off the first round of the NCAA Tournament, BYU point guard Jimmer Fredette asked Chandler Parsons for a small favor.
On paper, Florida should probably be playing in the National Invitation Tournament for the third-straight year.
When Florida coach Urban Meyer announced that he would be taking a leave of absence rather than retire from coaching all together after health concerns, he said his gut feeling was that he would be back for the start of the 2010 season.
OKLAHOMA CITY — About 10 minutes after the initial excitement of making the NCAA Tournament wore off, Chandler Parsons came to a harsh realization about his team’s next opponent.
Tim Tebow finally got a chance to answer his critics, and he capped it off by meeting with one of his biggest.
It’s not the NCAA Tournament, but the Women’s National Invitation Tournament will at least offer the Gators a shot at redemption tonight at 7.
It was the Ashley Bruns Show in Donald R. Dizney Stadium on Wednesday night.
From the time the members of the Florida women’s swimming and diving teams competed in their first meet of the season, they’ve had one goal: win a national championship.