Tyus, not Calathes, fills most important role for Gators
Jan. 28, 2009Alex Tyus' shoulders better be even broader than they appear.
Alex Tyus' shoulders better be even broader than they appear.
Home-court advantage can never be underestimated in college basketball.
Redemption.
Last season, Georgia became the Southeastern Conference's Cinderella story after an improbable run to the SEC Tournament title.
The UF women's tennis doubles teams had a whole lot of love for Stetson.
The first thing the UF gymnastics team talked about on the bus after it lost to Arkansas last Friday was quarterback Tim Tebow's speech after the Mississippi game.
National Signing Day is one week away.
Chandler Parsons woke up Sunday morning on the right side of the bed.
The UF women's tennis team is set on keeping its 23-match win streak against in-state opponents alive as it takes the Linder Stadium courts at 3 this afternoon against Stetson.
The Gators' Pink Zone promotion for breast cancer awareness had supposedly already taken place last week against Georgia.
The tears of Pahokee residents could fill Lake Okeechobee.
It's hard to relax for even just a couple minutes in the Southeastern Conference.
Saturday's swimming and diving meet brought a mixed bag for the Gators, something the team is used to when it heads to Auburn.
The O'Connell Center resembled The Swamp during the men's 4x400-meter relays: You could not hear yourself breathe, if you even had time to breathe, and you definitely could not hear a pin drop.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A sleepless night for Chandler Parsons led to a long day for the Commodores.
In its second match of the season, the UF men's tennis team knocked off a top-10 team.
The No. 1-ranked UF gymnastics team had never lost a meet to Arkansas. The Gators were 18-0 lifetime against the Razorbacks heading into Friday night's meet.
At first glance, UF's recruiting class is a bit puzzling.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - The last time the Gators took the court, they lost courtesy of South Carolina's late-game theatrics. Sunday, UF put on a show of its own.