UF softball rallies to clinch doubleheader sweep of Tigers
By GREG LUCA< | Mar. 17, 2010With a lineup as strong as Florida’s, it was only a matter of time before things started to click.
With a lineup as strong as Florida’s, it was only a matter of time before things started to click.
FSU lived dangerously, and Preston Tucker made the Seminoles regret it.
While the Southeastern Conference has been a dominant force in football and basketball for years, its softball teams have only started to earn national recognition recently.
Everybody wants to be The Man. But not everybody can handle being The Man.
It’s not the way UF coach Andy Jackson wanted it to play out, but today is a big match for the men’s tennis team.
There is no place like being home on familiar territory after a disappointing loss on the road for athletes, and the Florida lacrosse team will benefit from that Wednesday.
After seeing Army left fielder Ben Koenigsfeld lay out and snag a hard-hit ball in the fourth inning, the Gators took a different approach.
One year following a second-round loss in the NCAA Tournament, Florida missed out on the tourney altogether.
All Ryan Stamper did his senior year was lead the fourth-best defense in the nation in tackles with 78.
After two disappointing seasons and a long two-day wait, Florida is back in the NCAA Tournament.
Behind seven individual All-American performances, the UF men’s track team won the 2010 NCAA Indoor Championships in Fayetteville, Ark., this weekend.
Charleston Southern’s cleanup hitter beat Florida from the mound instead of the batter’s box Sunday.
After going just 3 for 14 with runners in scoring position in Game 2, Florida got the big hits right when it needed them Sunday.
Florida’s defense could not stand up to Johns Hopkins’ offense — specifically attacker Candace Rossi — in an 16-8 loss Saturday in Baltimore, Md.
Sekou Bangoura Jr. is usually one of the first Gators to finish his singles set and help set up a win.
The Florida men’s golf team wrapped up their Spring Break on a disappointing note.
After the conclusion of the NCAA Zone B Diving Championships, senior Kara Salamone and junior Monica Dodson earned the right to represent the Florida Women’s diving team at the 2010 NCAA Championships.
In a game where the two teams combined for 34 hits and 26 runs, one big inning was the difference for the Gators.
After starting the day with a run-rule victory, the No. 4 Gators (17-2, 1-1 Southeastern Conference) saw just how big of a difference a new pitcher can make, falling 6-4 in the nightcap to Brittany Barnhill and the Ole Miss Rebels (16-9, 3-1 SEC).