Hightower registers season-high strikeouts in win over Alabama
By Rachel Slay | Apr. 17, 2021In a raucous rivalry match, Florida defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide Friday.
In a raucous rivalry match, Florida defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide Friday.
Attacker Brianna Harris led the No. 10 Gators offensively in their 17-7 win over the No. 20 Vanderbilt Commodores.
Florida finishes second in NCAA semifinal to move on to the championship. The Gators will vye for their fourth National Championship versus Michigan, Utah and Oklahoma at 3:30 p.m. Saturday and can be seen on ABC.
After knocking off FSU in walk-off fashion Tuesday, the Gators look to pick up their sixth straight home series win this weekend against Missouri.
The Gators swept the Eagles in their second round match. They advance to face the No. 9-seeded Buckeyes in the Sweet 16 Sunday.
Florida’s mediocre first two rounds has them staring up at the leaders entering the final round of competition.
Florida faces California, Michigan and Minnesota in NCAA semifinal at 1 p.m. at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. The meet can be seen on ESPN2.
Chronister falters as Knights shutout Gators in stunning fashion in Gainesville.
The No. 10 Gators face adversity versus the No. 20 Vanderbilt Commodores who also boast a 6-0 conference record.
Fresh off a first-round bye, the Gators take on the Morehead State Eagles in the second round of the NCAA Tournament Thursday.
Scott Stricklin anticipates full capacity for fall UF sporting events.
The Gators are in a tie for fourth and sit seven shots back of the leader entering day two of the 2021 SEC Championship
Florida seniors McCartney Kessler and Ida Jarlskog extend win streaks to boost another Gators triumph.
The Gators come back for round two after facing a 6-8 loss against the Knights.
With two outs in the bottom of the 10th, the Gators and the Seminoles combined for five hits and 25 strikeouts. Then Kendrick Calilao called game.
The NCAA is soon to implement its one-transfer rule permanently, but columnist River Wells thinks it's long overdue.
After Florida State ran Florida out of Tallahassee in March, Florida seeks to regain momentum through redemption.
After inclement weather plagued the skies Saturday, the No. 13 Gators and No. 24 Gamecocks battle it out in their final regular-season match.
The junior is the only Muslim on the Gators football team. Throughout his life, he has sought a delicate balance between religion and football in a modern world.
The Gators divide into pods and travel on two separate buses for road games, limiting opportunities for casual conversation and taking a toll on teammate bonding.