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POSTED 10/10/2008 - In front of a crowd of 4,148 at Skinner-Barco Stadium, the second largest in school history, the Dolphins knocked off Webber International for Homecoming, 51-7. JU (3-3) put up 576 yards of total offense in the game, with 396 of that coming in the air. More ... POSTED 10/09/2008 - The mark is the best fall record produced by JU team and is the first flawless mark in program history. "I was really happy with our results," said JU head coach Amanda Lehotak. "We still have a young team, but all of them played a lot older than they are. More ... POSTED 10/09/2008 - In conjunction with the University of Florida and Shands HealthCare, the Florida volleyball team will host its inaugural "Serving up a Cure" match Friday, Oct. 10 when the Gators take on Kentucky at 7 p.m. in the Stephen C. O’Connell Center. More ... Presented by SunTrust and hosted by The Foundry Park Inn at the Melting Point, "Breakfast with the Dawgs" continues Friday, October 10, with special guest, former UGA Kicker, Kevin Butler. A buffet breakfast will be served and the guest speaker will begin around 8:30 a.m. and end around 9:00a.m., just in time to get to work. Parking is free and available on site. More ... The JU women’s cross country team’s successful 2008 season is beginning to be noticed as the Dolphins were voted second in the Atlantic Sun Conference Coaches’ poll on Friday. More ... The JU Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) has established a reputation as a strong supporter of the local community and this year continues to be no different as the JU men’s and women’s rowing programs participated in the 5th annual Row for the Cure Jacksonville last weekend at the Jacksonville Rowing Club. More ... With a month of practice under their belts, the JU men’s golf team opens its 2008-09 campaign on Monday at the Mizuno Savannah Intercollegiate. The Dolphins will open the event with 36 holes on Monday, with the final 18 set for Tuesday. More ... Gator Gallop, a two-mile fun run, is set to kick off 2008 Homecoming festivities on the morning of Friday, October 24th. Each year, hundreds of students, faculty, and families participate in the annual event, which immediately precedes the Homecoming Parade. Gator Gallop invites Gator fans of all ages to walk, roll, run, or bring their pets as they follow part of the Parade route down University Avenue. More ... Sparked by a strong fourth quarter in which 246 of the team’s 512 total offensive yards were earned, the No. 12 Florida Gators (4-1, 2-1) defeated the Arkansas Razorbacks (2-3, 0-2), 38-7, in front of a crowd of 70,072 at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Ark. The victory marks the fourth-straight win on the road for the Gators, the longest streak under Coach Meyer and extends Florida’s series record to 7-1 versus the Razorbacks. More ... After a relatively dry first half, the Seminoles took a 24-3 lead into the locker room at halftime. And after allowing only 23 second half points in the first four games of the year combined, Bobby Bowden's Seminoles looked poised to roll over the Hurricanes Saturday. More ... |
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