Gators look to turn experience, familiarity into tournament win
By ANTHONY CHIANG | Feb. 12, 2009The UF men's golf team has no excuses.
The UF men's golf team has no excuses.
Coming off its first loss of the season, the No. 7 UF men's tennis team will play in the first round of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Indoor Championships on Friday.
Most college softball teams are lucky if they have one dominant pitcher, the kind who can throw a shutout on any given day.
After falling 1-0 to Baylor on Sunday, UF coach Tim Walton placed all the blame for the loss on his hitters. Wednesday, the Gators showed their true potential at the plate.
After a 4-point loss to Central Florida Community College on Saturday, Santa Fe College was forced to cross off its goal of repeating as Mid-Florida Conference champions.
I've been a sports nut since I was little, and while I have always had favorite players, I never turned them into more than that.
It's like a horrible nightmare the Gators just can't wake up from.
UF beat Tennessee for the third time ever, entertained the second-largest crowd in school history and showed a national television audience why it deserves to be mentioned with the best teams in the country.
After a long trip to California, the UF women's golf team will have a long trip back to Gainesville.
Out of the frying pan that is Baton Rouge, La., and into the fire that is East Lansing, Mich.
Sometimes a loss is just a loss - nothing more, nothing less.
With 0.6 seconds left, Nick Calathes finally became like the rest of his teammates.
For UF, winning isn't a matter of physical ability, talent or size.
LEXINGTON, Ky. - Nick Calathes did all he could Tuesday night.
For the UF men's tennis team, the first taste of indoors was bittersweet.
Tuesday was a step in the right direction for the UF women's golf team but also a step back.
The day started out with wind and rain.
On its way to Chicago, the UF men's tennis team will make a pit stop in Champaign, Ill., for its first taste of indoor dual match play this season.
The UF-Kentucky rivalry is littered with golden moments.
Imagine you're standing in line at your local deli. The person behind the counter is slicing your cheese, and you don't like the thickness of the cut.