Gators welcome Bulls to the Swamp
By Jesse Richardson | Jan. 17, 2021Following the sweep against FAU, the Gators look to continue weekend success.
Following the sweep against FAU, the Gators look to continue weekend success.
The Gators allowed 52 points in the paint Saturday afternoon, ensuring a 72-69 defeat despite a late-game comeback.
Although the coaches and players prefer the heat, the cold had no impact as the Gators shut out FAU.
Florida defeated the Bulldogs 197.250 to 196.075 on a night it finally honored the 2020 senior class.
The opening matchup against Kentucky could be the first time Florida takes the field in more than a year.
Women’s Tennis well represented in ITA Rankings.
Florida is ranked at the No. 9 spot, which is the highest rank in the SEC.
Despite two threes from Briggs in the last seconds, any semblance of a Florida win faded as the clock ticked to zero.
Florida takes on Georgia Friday night at 6:45 p.m. at the O’Dome. The meet can be streamed on SEC Network+.
After four years at Florida, Canadian international Deanne Rose was drafted to NC Courage.
The Gators will seek their first win of the new year as they head to Fayetteville to face No. 17 Arkansas.
Despite their good showing against Alabama in the SEC Championship, people should hold off in placing Florida right below this year’s champions.
Florida baseball will be bringing more players on the road after a decision from athletic directors Wednesday.
A 20-2 run in the final five minutes of the game saw UF salt away a 72-63 win over Ole Miss and return to winning ways in the SEC.
This is Thomas’ eighth-consecutive SEC Gymnast of the Week award.
Socially distanced seating, mandatory face coverings and hand sanitizer stations will be part of the new tennis viewing experience this spring.
Florida has an opportunity to right the ship Tuesday night as Ole Miss visits the O'Connell Center.
It looked possible — until it didn’t. So what led to Florida losing 68-58?
Jacob Stanko lives a passionate life. He loves nature — it’s his chief escape from stress. He loves athletics, so he pours his energy into throwing each offseason. He loves God, and his faith keeps him grounded. But COVID-19 took sports from him, straining his motivation.
This will be the first time the Gators compete since March because their 2020 season was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic.