LSU game could be defining moment for UF
Oct. 6, 2008I had ESPN on my TV in the background Monday afternoon like I usually do, but when I looked up from my computer, I saw something strange.
I had ESPN on my TV in the background Monday afternoon like I usually do, but when I looked up from my computer, I saw something strange.
Before noon Monday, the UF men's tennis team had already grinded through the most important part of its day. Three players' work earned them another day at the ITA All-American Championships in Tulsa, Okla.
UF's doubles team of Megan Alexander and Marrit Boonstra came up short against No. 3 Melissa Mang and Amanda Granson of Duke on Friday, ending their run at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships.
Three UF tennis players advanced through the prequalifying rounds of the D'Novo Men's ITA All-American Championships over the weekend, pushing the number of Gators in the qualifying round to five.
When a team has to claw back from a two-goal hole, it has to find some sort of motivation to drive it harder than before.
Nearly lost in the sound of cowbells and Bulldog yells was yet another golden moment for Kelly Murphy.
At the Notre Dame Invitational on Friday, Jacy Kruzel led the UF women's cross country team to a fifth-place finish. And she only needed one shoe to do it.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Arkansas entered Saturday's contest dead last in the Southeastern Conference in rushing offense, averaging a meager 90.5 yards per game - more than 20 yards fewer than the next-lowest team, Mississippi State.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Let's forget about numbers for a second.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - It was as surreal a second quarter as Urban Meyer had ever witnessed.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - It's the UF philosophy: when one playmaker goes down, another steps right up.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - This could become one big, complicated mess.
The "When will Billy Donovan sign his contract?" saga is finally over.
At the Notre Dame Invitational on Friday, Jacy Kruzel led the UF women's cross country team to a fifth-place finish. And she only needed one shoe to do it.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Arkansas entered Saturday's contest dead last in the Southeastern Conference in rushing offense, averaging a meager 90.5 yards per game - more than 20 yards fewer than the next-lowest team, Mississippi State.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - It's the UF philosophy: When one playmaker goes down, another steps right up.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - It was as surreal a second quarter as Urban Meyer had ever witnessed.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Let's forget about numbers for a second.
Suddenly, statistics do not seem so important.
Marrit Boonstra and Megan Alexander looked for redemption Thursday.