Smith expected to add power to order
By ANTHONY CHIANG | Feb. 15, 2010Bryson Smith has been impressed by the quality of pitchers he has faced so far, and he has only seen action in scrimmages against his teammates.
Bryson Smith has been impressed by the quality of pitchers he has faced so far, and he has only seen action in scrimmages against his teammates.
Under Urban Meyer, Florida has come to be known for three things: Tim Tebow, winning and getting arrested.
After a slow start, Florida looked like it had a chance to snag another big nonconference win Saturday.
In front of 16,451 fans at Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tenn., the fifth-ranked Volunteers turned their rematch with UF into a rout.
In the last two weeks, I’ve been called one of the best student journalists UF has ever had by a coach and told I have no idea what I’m doing by a member of UF’s media relations department.
In many respects, the Gators softball team’s opening weekend was much more eventful than they had expected.
Florida traveled to Tuscaloosa, Ala., wanting to prove how well it could perform against a great opponent in front of a hostile crowd.
Members of the UF men’s and women’s track and field teams competed in three different meets over the weekend but they came home with similar results.
The Florida men’s golf team dominated at home in this weekend’s SunTrust Gator Invitational, finishing in first place with a total score of 841 (283-279-279, +1).
The Gators leave Charlottesville, Va. with a victory, but it’s not the way they wanted it to play out.
After a slow start, Florida looked like it had a chance to snag another big nonconference win Saturday night.
Despite a solid outing in her opening start as Florida’s ace, junior Stephanie Brombacher came away with the first loss of her collegiate career as the Gators fell 3-0 to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Saturday.
The Gators’ luck could not carry over a second day in Madison, Wis. or Charlottesville, Va.
Entering one of the most important games of the season, Florida is in a familiar position: on the bubble.
Florida traveled to Tuscaloosa, Ala., wanting to prove how well it could perform against a great opponent and in front of a large road crowd.
Coming into the weekend, Florida’s only loss of the season was against Baylor. On Friday that defeat was avenged.
Despite a 42-0 start to her Florida softball career, the number 42 represents a challenge more so than an accomplishment for Stephanie Brombacher.
The only thing that went wrong for LSU on Thursday night was the team’s postgame travel plans.
Coach Rhonda Faehn doesn’t need to stress to her team the opportunity that will be presented to it when it visits No. 2 Alabama (4-1, 3-1 Southeastern Conference) tonight at 8:30 in Coleman Coliseum.
The No. 3 UF softball team will open the 2010 season this afternoon when it takes on No. 13 Georgia Tech at the USF Wilson-DeMarini Tournament in Clearwater.