Injuries leave holes at middle blocker
Oct. 27, 2008UF coach Mary Wise is calling upon a power greater than herself to fix her team's recent middle-blocking struggles.
UF coach Mary Wise is calling upon a power greater than herself to fix her team's recent middle-blocking struggles.
Roland Thornqvist will get to see the nation's elite vie for the ITA National Indoor Championship up close on Nov. 6-9.
While the status of senior left guard Jim Tartt, who is struggling to regain strength in his surgically repaired shoulder, is decided weekly, the rest of the offensive line's depth has finally come into place.
Maybe UF had gotten tired of listening to all the critics. Maybe it was something in the Fayetteville, Ark., air.
The week every college football fan has waited for has finally arrived.
Azania Stewart was always a healthy kid growing up.
UF coach Urban Meyer is a big fan of telling his players they have a 90 percent chance of winning when they block a punt. He hasn't given them odds for blocking two punts and a field goal yet, but cornerback Joe Haden seems to have figured it out.
The UF soccer team has developed a habit coach Becky Burleigh would like to break.
A lot can happen in one month's time. In the case of the UF women's golf team, that means practicing how to have a top-five finish.
No Billy Horschel? No problem.
Let the countdown to Jacksonville begin.
No amount of history was going to help UF defeat Georgia on Sunday.
Certain days are more important than others. For Marrit Boonstra and Megan Alexander, today could be huge.
Earlier in the year, UF coach Urban Meyer was fond of a statistic that said when a team blocks one punt in a game, that team wins the game 90 percent of the time.
Nestled deep into the snowy banks of Aurora, Ill., lies a gold mine of volleyball talent.
Here's a new word you can describe the UF defense with: Consistent. The squad which would go from impressive to embarrassing is gone. Its replacement is a unit which starts at a high level, and is now finishing at that same plateau.
On an overcast afternoon where George Edmundson-AKA Mr. Two-Bits-was honored for his 60 years of service, the Gators decided to throw a block party in his honor.