The Lady Gators come in ranked #8 to start the preseason polls. This past year in the NCAA Tournament, they went to the regional semifinals and lost. This year, they are looking to do further damage in the Tournamanet. Final Four possibilities are definitely on the look out this year, and they could be looking for National Championship acquantances also. They feel like they have a good shot at it as well. To round it off, this is also the 12th time that Florida has garnered a spot in the top 10 preseason wise.
The top 8 looks just like this:
1. Penn St
2. Stanford
3. Texas
4. USC
5. California
6. UCLA
7. Nebraska
8. Florida
Time will tell how Florida starts their season, its not going to be easy….especially playing a tough schedule.
The University Of Florida is known for two things. Championships education. And championship sport’s programs. While education is the main focus at the university; athletics isn’t far behind. And with great reason too. Whether it is football, basketball, softball, swimming, or volleyball; The University of Florida has vastly become a haven for student athletes to garner championships and accolades. Both on and of the field.
While the actions of the teams on the field and court are widely publicized, for obvious reasons, it is off the field and court where The Gators really like to shine. Most notably at the children’s hospital. Where the student athletes truly become champions. Week after week throughout the year different Gator sports teams take time to go and visit sick children and their families at Shands Children Hospital week after week you see the faces of children light up as their favorite team’s players come to visit them. Whether it be the most famous of Gator athletes such as Tim Tebow and Percy Harvin to the much lesser know athletes such as Lady Gator Tennis players Julia Cohen and Megan Alexander; the smiles always seem to be the same. And that is the goal. To brighten a child’s day with social interaction that doesn’t involve the words medicine or shot. To take a child’s mind off of nurses and doctor’s.
Even though these student athletes are extremely busy, they realize that it doesn’t take long to make a sick child and their family feel better. To make themselves feel better. Because even if it only lasts two minutes its great to know that it means the world to a sick child and his/her family to see that their favorite players from their favorite team aren’t to busy to come out and show support for them just like the children and their families show support for The Gators each and every time they step out onto the field or court. While it might take a trophy to declare you a champion; at The University of Florida it takes more then just sports.
Gainseville, Florida is one of the Nation’s top cities to be named as “Titletown USA”. WHY should Gainesville be the next TitleTown? Just look at what the Gator Basketball teams accomplished in 2006 and 2007. Back to back Basketball Championships and a Football Championship in the same year. Not to mention the Softball team broke an incredible NCAA record by reaching 70 wins this year, and our Volleyball team winning 17 straight SEC Championships. Also, look at how much the Gator baseball team improved. From falling in a huge slump last year, to hiring a new coach “O’Sullivan” and defeating key teams such as Miami, Georgia and LSU, the Gator Baseball team is well on its way back to national prominence. The University Of Florida is an awesome place to be, and it gives you goose bumps every time you go to a game and hear the Gator fight song. “WE’RE GATOR NATION, IT’S EVERY WHERE!” Why should Florida NOT be selected as USA’s TitleTown?
The Florida Gators have been chosen to hold the next NCAA Volleyball Regional for the 10th time in school history. The Gators were named one of the four regional host sites for the 2009 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championships. In the upcoming 2009 season, it will be the third total out of four times that Florida will play host to NCAA volleyball Regionals, they held the 2006 and 2007 Regionals as well. Florida was rewarded from back to back years. In 2009, the Gators will be the very first team to be chosen to host an NCAA regional four times since the format had began.
Florida has hosted the Regionals in the following years. 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007. They have reached the Finals five out of the past nine seasons while hosting a Regional tournament. The Gators gave also been ranked the top 10 eveyr single year for the last 17 years.