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Wednesday, February 26, 2025

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Craig Sager threw out the first pitch of a Cubs game in June 2016. He was a longtime NBA sideline reporter before his death in December 2016.
SPORTS  |  COLUMNS

An honest assessment of bias in sports reporting

Long after the Florida basketball team’s lifeblood had trickled from its veins on Friday in St. Louis, the Arkansas Razorbacks continued to pound a beaten UF team that just wouldn’t stop trying. That was much to the frustration of one broadcaster on press row, who slammed a table with his open palm and mouthed something under his breath.


Florida guard Jalen Hudson leads the team in scoring this season, but managed just six points against Arkansas in the SEC Tournament quarterfinals. 
SPORTS  |  MEN'S BASKETBALL

How NBA prospects fared in the SEC Tournament

ST. LOUIS — In his first year playing for coach Mike White and the Florida Gators, junior transfer Jalen Hudson leads the team in scoring. The 6-foot-6 guard has garnered attention as an NBA draft prospect for his breakout season and is projected by some to be a late second-round selection. Hudson was one of Florida’s most consistent players over the course of the season. He finished the year on a tear, averaging 22.7 points per game on 57-percent shooting in the last three regular season games but struggled in the team’s SEC tourney loss to Arkansas, where he finished with six points.


Senior Alex McMurtry tied a school record with a 39.825 in all-around against Nebraska on Friday. 
SPORTS  |  GYMNASTICS

Florida ends regular season on McMurtry’s record night

The Florida gymnasts were silent as they took their seats in front of the post-meet press conference Friday night. It wasn’t the attitude of a team that had just ended its last home competition with its second-highest meet total of the season. A somber mood settled over the room like a wet blanket.



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