Florida overwhelms competition, men and women win Georgia Tech Invitational
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It’s tune-up week in the Southeastern Conference.
Alison Pager remembered being 15 years old again, laughing along to Stan Lee’s appearance in “The Amazing Spider-Man” after her phone buzzed with a Twitter notification.
Paige Hammons stood with her knees bent and at the ready as Auburn’s Mica Allison sent a float-style serve over the net.
Freshman setter Marlie Monserez (21) celebrates with libero Allie Gregory after a Florida point on Sept. 15 against Army.
Freshman setter Marlie Monserez (21) celebrates with libero Allie Gregory after a Florida point on Sept. 15 against Army.
There’s a lot you can do on a 5.5-hour bus ride to Auburn, Alabama. You could read a short novel. You could catch up on missed sleep. You might be able to finish half a game of “Monopoly.”
Some things are best left in the past.
The buzz around Florida football is that a first-round pick lives on its defensive front, and he wears No. 99.
Galvin Alves walked through a screaming group of protestors in cowboy hats and blood-stained white outfits when he got out of class.
Paige Hammons lined up for a serve in the second set donning her bright, highlighter orange headband and smacking her gum as she had done every match previous. Her serve slapped the tape of the net, but it crept over the side and fell just out of reach of three Arkansas defenders, causing them to look up in the rafters of the O’Connell Center and wish they were as fortunate.
Drew Lock saw Kam Scott the whole way.
Kentucky’s Brook Morgan fired a serve over the net in the third set that came careening down right between Florida’s Paige Hammons and Allie Gregory.
A little over a year ago Florida’s volleyball players took the court at the O’Connell Center with a calm and humble demeanor in a Sunday afternoon matchup against the Kentucky Wildcats. They carried their undefeated record onto the floor with a solemn sense of duty.
Hannah Terzi doesn’t feel safe as a Jewish Gator.
Everything seemed locked into place ahead of the final round at the Tavistock Collegiate Invitational on Tuesday. The Gators were slotted into 10th place out of 15 teams; it looked like they would need their very best to overcome a six-stroke deficit over Illinois, and it would take another bad round for UCF to make up eight strokes to pass UF.
Women’s golf falters, falls to fourth-place finish at Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invite
Ah, the bye-week blues. Nothing but golf courses and hours on the consoles playing Black Ops or Fortnite.
Florida’s swimming and diving teams will be back in action this weekend, matching up against two of the better swimming and diving programs in the country in Texas and Indiana. The meet is scheduled for today and Saturday and will take place in Austin, Texas, at the University of Texas Swimming Center.
Garrick Sewsankar, an 18-year-old computer science freshman, plays Noche de Lotería on Monday, October 15, during a fundraiser held by the Mexican-American Student Association. Similar to Bingo, Sewsankar was one space away from winning the round. Donations from the fundraiser are going to help immigrants receive free legal services.