Surging Lacroix to lead UF against Central Florida
By JOSEPH R. HOLZER | Feb. 4, 2009Within one week, the UF men's tennis team took down three top-50 opponents. And they did it rather handily.
Within one week, the UF men's tennis team took down three top-50 opponents. And they did it rather handily.
The weather wasn't the only thing freezing Wednesday.
Undefeated in the Mid-Florida Conference, the Santa Fe College women's basketball team continued its winning streak against Seminole Community College Wednesday night.
PENSACOLA - Trent Richardson tried to keep his decision secret until the last minute, but his brothers tipped his hand by revealing a houndstooth hat.
Corey Hartung said after UF's win against Kentucky on Friday that one bad balance beam performance was fine, but two - referencing the team's performance against the Wildcats - was unacceptable.
For UF coaches, today could not come soon enough.
While the UF women's basketball team was busy breaking the school record for 3-pointers on Sunday against Arkansas, none of the players had any idea how the final numbers would crunch.
She cruises around town, car windows down, maybe even a foot sticking out the window.
With a hot hand and an icy glare, Erving Walker led UF on the road to redemption.
The UF men's basketball team's recent loss to Tennessee got me thinking of an old saying:
The No. 12 UF men's golf team had an encouraging performance in its first event of the spring.
When South Carolina's Zam Fredrick beat the buzzer to top UF 70-69 on Jan. 21, he delivered the Gamecocks' biggest win to date.
With seven regular-season games, postseason tournaments and more than a month of basketball remaining, UF decided to go ahead and exceed its win total from last season on Sunday at Arkansas.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Keep your fingers crossed that Billy Donovan doesn't leave Gainesville anytime soon.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Rocky Top was rocking Saturday night, and Volunteers fans have Tyler Smith to thank.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - All UF could do was watch in stunned silence as the deafening Tennessee crowd drowned out any hope of a second-half comeback.
After a disappointing fall season, the UF men's golf team is eager to get the spring underway.
The Santa Fe College Saints (2-1) were unable to march on against Pensacola Junior College (2-1) Sunday and were stopped 18-6.
In doubles action, they are dominant. In singles competition, they are stellar.
UF diver Whitney Stern wanted victory for herself and for the team at her last home meet.