Gators tennis will face top-15 teams
By ANDREW OLSON < | Feb. 25, 2010Before the Florida tennis teams start Southeastern Conference play in March, they’ll have to get through two top-15 teams at home on Sunday.
Before the Florida tennis teams start Southeastern Conference play in March, they’ll have to get through two top-15 teams at home on Sunday.
Coming off of a first-place finish at home, the Florida men’s golf team will travel to Ponte Vedra Beach on Sunday to participate in the three-round John Hayt Invitational. This invitational is considered the first collegiate major of the year.
Charlotte Browning hasn’t had many chances to impress during the indoor track and field season. She has a big opportunity this weekend.
The UF women's basketball team will look to send off its five seniors with a win in Sunday's Senior Day matchup against Alabama.
Hudson Randall’s first start was just like he imagined. Only wetter.
Jennifer George played one of the best offensive games of her young career, but it was Vanderbilt’s Hannah Tuomi who had a career night.
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With the Southeastern Conference behind them, the UF men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams are ready to look toward the NCAA Championships.
The Gators shook two monkeys off their backs Tuesday night.
Florida was up against more than just La Salle on Tuesday.
The Florida men’s basketball team did wonders for its NCAA Tournament hopes by beating Tennessee on Tuesday, as the Gators are trying to avoid their third NIT appearance in as many years.
The Gators’ freshmen are most comfortable in the spotlight and on the field.
Before the Gators take the floor at Memorial Gym tonight at 7 to take on Vanderbilt, they’ll be reminded by an 8-year-old about toughness.
The No. 9 UF women’s tennis team defeated No. 15 FSU on Tuesday, improving its record to 8-2 and furthering two impressive streaks.
It was a sister act for the Florida women’s golf team Tuesday in its final round at the Central District Invitational.
There’s more on the line for the Gators tonight than just a chance to break a rival’s recent streak of dominance over them.
Florida opened its inaugural season in front of a sold-out home crowd Saturday. The team enjoyed the attention, the crowd and its 16-6 win over Jacksonville.
Don’t blame it on the alumni section that Florida basketball home games are not as rowdy as they use to be.
After two rounds of play in the Central District Invitational, the Florida women’s golf team is in the lead, 20 strokes ahead of second place.
The Gators are ready for a double dose of their biggest rival.