NHL playoffs offer most exciting professional postseason
Apr. 7, 2009Assuming you read the headline above this column, you know it is going to be about hockey. But I implore you to keep reading.
Assuming you read the headline above this column, you know it is going to be about hockey. But I implore you to keep reading.
Like learning to ride a bike or how to drive a car, understanding the nature of the beast that is the UF-FSU rivalry doesn't come naturally to everyone.
The Santa Fe College softball team showed no mercy to St. John's River Community College in a doubleheader Tuesday.
When UF coach Kevin O'Sullivan and his players were asked which freshman impressed them the most during the preseason, one name surfaced time and again - Preston Tucker.
It has elements of Tae Bo, dancing and gymnastics all rolled into one.
Any remaining hope for the Gators to notch their first tournament victory was blown away on Tuesday.
It looks like winning could become a habit for the Gators.
So far in spring practice, Gators are dropping like flies.
At the start of the season, the Gators had one sure thing in their starting rotation, and that was their ace, Patrick Keating.
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A 14-0 run usually occurs on the basketball court, not the baseball field.
It was the kind of situation clutch players dream about: tie game, two outs, bases loaded, bottom of the final inning.
In its final home match of the regular season, the No. 10 UF men's tennis team put on a clinic in its 7-0 sweep of Arkansas on Sunday.
Jeff Demps got the baton to start the anchor leg of the 4x100-meter relay - with UF already in the lead - and the race was over.
Santa Fe College (21-15, 10-4 Mid-Florida Conference) ended its conference game against Seminole Community College early on Saturday with an 11-1 mercy-rule victory in seven innings.
This isn't exactly what the Gators envisioned when they took the course in Atlanta on Sunday to play in their last tournament before the postseason.
In a troupe consisting of Bruins, Pioneers, Gophers, Cyclones and Hawkeyes, the Gators emerged victorious from the menagerie.
The most impressive team on campus plays in a stadium that has no parking lot.
In its second-to-last home match of the regular season, the No. 10 UF men's tennis team defeated LSU 5-2.
This weekend the No. 10 UF men's tennis team is hosting its last two home matches of the season beginning at 3 p.m. today against LSU.