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Football is won in the trenches.
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Football is won in the trenches.
With a revamped squad of new faces, the Gators volleyball team played its opening games like the players had years of chemistry between them.
Sophomore Merritt Beason had just delivered a pair of scorching aces to leave the Virginia Cavaliers defense helpless. Virginia head coach Shannon Wells felt the need to call a timeout.
With the masses to their feet inside the Stephen C. O’Connell Center, junior outside hitter Sofia Victoria and sophomore middle blocker Bre Kelley rose above the netting to block the attack of North Florida outside hitter Mahalia White.
UF alumni bogged down by student loans can take a breath, as some Gators may see much of their debt forgiven.
Florida soccer was in desperate need of joy.
Ethel Porras, a 38-year-old UF student adviser, fears sending her son to school in Gainesville.
Between his prediction for a second consecutive Golden State Warriors NBA championship and an 11-6 record for the Dallas Cowboys, Stephen A. Smith remained unapologetically himself in UF’s University Auditorium.
Melanie Corrales doesn’t go grocery shopping without her pepper spray, her panic button and her defense key chain. One year ago, when a man lingered behind her as she tried to shop at the Publix next to campus, she wasn’t as prepared.
The Florida track and field teams’ might was on full display after back-to-back days of gator chomps echoing through Hayward Field.
HOOVER, Ala. — The road to hosting an NCAA Regional in Gainesville was filled with more potholes and cracks than a UF construction site.
It’s difficult to gauge where Florida’s momentum was entering Friday’s elimination game against Arkansas.
Florida fans almost had a rough day at the ballpark.
Another year, another senior day for Florida baseball. The 2022 regular season has been anything but smooth for head coach Kevin O’Sullivan’s group, and Saturday’s game versus South Carolina came just in time for one last bump in the road ahead of postseason play.
Baseball, perhaps more than any other sport, is a game of numbers. Two numbers aptly describe the Gators’ Friday night matchup against South Carolina.
It was a star-studded affair in College Park, Maryland, the home of the NCAA Quarterfinal matchup between the Florida Gators and the Maryland Terrapins.
The last time Florida State made the trip to Gainesville, junior first baseman Kendrick Calilao sent the Seminoles packing with a walk-off home run onto the left-field berm.
Skylar Wallace barreled up an off-speed pitch on the outside corner of the plate, driving it more than 220 feet past the center-field wall.
Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium erupted in cheers as senior second baseman Hannah Adams was greeted with a standing ovation from Gator Nation Wednesday as she was announced in the starting lineup.
Florida baseball returned to Gainesville after arguably its best weekend of the year featuring a series sweep over Mississippi State.