Gators struggle to close out pesky BCC in win
May 6, 2008When Kyle Mullaney, who came into the game with a 6.75 ERA, is the pitching star of the night, things don't look good for your team.
When Kyle Mullaney, who came into the game with a 6.75 ERA, is the pitching star of the night, things don't look good for your team.
Redshirt freshman linebacker Jerimy Finch requested and has been granted his release, UF sports information director Zack Higbee confirmed Monday.
For the first time all season, Tommy Toledo will be starting the weekend instead of ending it.
With his record unblemished, a key victory against Georgia on Sunday and an offense that's finally putting up runs behind him again, it's safe to say UF starter Patrick Keating is enjoying himself.
In front of a raucous home crowd, which has become commonplace for a weekend series at Pressly Stadium, the Gators' offense got back on track.
Kim Harvey has always described her son as calm, cool, collective and quiet.
ATHENS, Ga. - If you only looked at the combined scores of the vault and floor exercises, UF had Georgia beat.
For nine innings on Sautrday afternoon, Georgia could not pick the Locke of the UF pitching staff.
It only took Georgia half an inning to show why it is the best team in the Southeastern Conference.
ATHENS, Ga. - If you only looked at the combined scores of the vault and floor exercises, UF had Georgia beat.
"It takes about 198 points to win…And .025 to lose. Will you fight to get the extra .025?"
Before Amanda Castillo stepped in her new training center, most of the other girls at the Orlando Metro thought they knew her.
For the first time all season, junior Stacey Nelson did not throw a single pitch in either game of a doubleheader.
I have always believed that things happen for a reason.
It's been a long time since Brandon McArthur got to sit down and watch Wednesday Night Baseball.
It took a little bit longer than expected, but the preseason prediction made by UF coach Tim Walton has finally come true.
Bad luck first struck Ryan Lochte on June 30, 1985.
I've dreaded writing this column for a while now.
I think there is one moment in every journalist's career when he or she has an epiphany. It's the exact moment that tells the person, this is why you chose to become a reporter.
The finish line is starting to come into focus.