Volleyball team adds high-profile tourney
By ANTHONY CHIANG | Oct. 21, 2009After playing one of the toughest nonconference schedules in school history this season, the Gators decided it wasn't quite hard enough.
After playing one of the toughest nonconference schedules in school history this season, the Gators decided it wasn't quite hard enough.
The trustee overseeing Bernard Madoff's assets has labeled the New York Mets winners in the epic fraud. He says the baseball team made nearly $48 million in the Ponzi scheme…. Michigan resident Daniel Allen is being held on $15,000 bond after being accused of biting through a neighbor's lips. The confrontation took place when he refused to give back a football that had been thrown into his yard by a group of kids.
For Florida's Omar Hunter, less is more.
If there's one thing I've learned, it's that 90's rock music holds the answers to virtually all of life's most important questions.
It didn't take Billy Donovan long to change his opinion of Nimrod Tishman.
Last season, Florida's frontcourt struggled to stay healthy and faced even more problems staying in shape.
On edge, a little nervous and maybe even scared.
Somewhere between christening Mike DiFerdinando - our often overly optimistic friend and colleague - "Butters," and trying to fit our group dynamics into that of the wildly popular TV show South Park, it occurred to me.
Finding a go-to receiver without Percy Harvin and Louis Murphy hasn't been an issue for Florida this season.
The alligatorSports panel of voters release its most recent rankings from the Heisman Trophy.
As Arkansas' Greg Childs sprinted past Florida cornerback Janoris Jenkins on his way to a 75-yard touchdown catch and run, minds wandered back to last year's Ole Miss game when Shay Hodge scored on an 86-yard reception late in the game.
With 3:08 left in the game, Arkansas expected to win.
Just like last year, the Gators struggled with an underdog from the Southeastern Conference West at home.
After the Gators were swept in a regular-season conference match for the first time under coach Mary Wise, nobody knew how they would respond.
The number on Tahnai Annis' back is not appropriate.
Before the Pre-NCAA Invitational began Saturday, UF coach Todd Morgan knew the women's team had a chance to do something never done before at the event: finish in the top four.
The Florida women's golf team took a disappointing seventh place finish at the Mercedes-Benz Women's Collegiate Championship at the Fox Den Country Club in Knoxville, Tenn.
With four minutes remaining in a scoreless first quarter, quarterback Tim Tebow dropped back on the first play of Florida's third offensive drive and fired a deep ball down the left side of the field for wide receiver Riley Cooper.
Ever since Percy Harvin and Louis Murphy left Florida for the NFL, the Gators have been looking for a go-to wide receiver.
The decision that helped win Friday's match for the Gators was made before it even started.