Lowe leads Gators to NCAA Cross Country Region title
By JESSICA ETTER | Nov. 15, 2009The Florida women’s cross country team is one step closer to winning a national championship.
The Florida women’s cross country team is one step closer to winning a national championship.
For the second time in four years, a UF defensive lineman made a game-saving play against South Carolina.
Meyer is tired of close plays as the Dec. 5 matchup with Alabama looms.
As the final kill fell on the Gators’ side of the net, so did their dreams of winning a 19th consecutive conference title.
It isn’t common for Florida to face an opponent whose coach roots for the Gators. Then again, Gainesville used to be home for Steve Spurrier.
Everyone in the Colonial Center on Jan. 27, 2008, knew the ball was going to Jordan Jones with one second left.
We’re nearing the home stretch of this year’s picks column, and maybe picking against the spread wasn’t such a good idea.
On the eve of a new season, the women’s basketball team is hoping to recreate the magic it had at the start of last season.
Two weeks ago, these questions weren’t lingering.
After the Florida was swept by LSU on Oct. 11, coach Mary Wise presented the Gators with two options.
After winning the Southeastern Conference Championship two weeks ago, the No. 3 women’s team is focused on something else: the NCAA Championship.
Last year, Stephen Garcia was splitting time with Chris Smelley at quarterback for South Carolina when the Gamecocks traveled to Gainesville.
It’s time to start the debate again.
Florida coach Urban Meyer said this week his team won’t start preparing to face Alabama in the Southeastern Conference Championship until the week of the game, but the Crimson Tide will get a feel for the Gators this week.
As the season draws to a close and coaching vacancies open up, Florida defensive coordinator Charlie Strong’s name is sure to be associated with head coaching jobs.
There is no secret to senior libero Elyse Cusack’s success.
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Shortly before last year's Academy Awards, I remember listening to an NPR broadcast that featured a panel of respected film critics discussing who would take home the top honors.
If the Florida soccer team reaches the second round of the NCAA Tournament this weekend, it might be the favorite on paper alone.