Florida continues homestand against New Mexico State Wednesday
By Noah Ram | Mar. 2, 2021The Gators pitching will look to continue its excellence against New Mexico State.
The Gators pitching will look to continue its excellence against New Mexico State.
The Gators travel to Kennesaw, Georgia, to take on the Owls after a week off. Both teams lost their last game.
Florida will look to extend its five-game winning streak when it hosts the FAU Owls Wednesday.
The Gators need to finally find out if their highly recruited players bloom or bust.
Florida will attempt to right the ship Tuesday when it tees off at 9 a.m.
As the bats stay aflame and starting pitching begins to stir, the Gators slowly put together the puzzle and look more and more like the team everyone thought they would be.
Spring practice means a new look at the 2021 depth chart, but it also promises first impressions of the newest class of Gators.
The popularity of indoor cycling, also known as spin, has taken over Gainesville. Many residents and students have taken it up as a hobby.
UF’s performance Saturday contrasts with its lifeless 18-point drubbing against the same Kentucky team a month ago and indicates Florida’s greatest area of growth: resilience.
The women’s team finished in second place and the men in fifth in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
While the women’s team offed Texas A&M for their second upset in a row, the men rode high back to Gainesville after they added to their win streak.
The Gators will have two weeks to regroup until their next tournament on March 15.
Florida’s offensive onslaught continued Sunday as the team overcame Samford’s five-run sixth inning with 10 runs and 14 hits that included a walk-off.
The Gators eyed a potential comeback but Staiti’s dagger pushed the Bulldogs’ lead to 13 stifled any of the Gators’ attempts to rally from behind.
Florida will travel to Columbia, South Carolina to compete against 10 top-25 teams at the Gamecock Invitational.
Hannah Adams’ walk-off and superb pitching help bring UF to its best start in five years
While UF didn’t get the win to celebrate the occasion, a hard-fought 0-0 draw against No.18 South Florida seemed like the closest thing to a win without ever taking a lead.
Free throws from sophomore Tre Mann wrapped up a 71-67 victory for Florida in Lexington, Kentucky, Saturday evening.
The action starts at noon from Gainesville while the men start at 2 p.m. Sunday.
Florida improved to 9-0 after a big fourth inning and a clutch performance by Elizabeth Hightower.