UF finishes seventh at SEC Championship
By Alejandro López | Nov. 1, 2015Entering Friday’s Southeastern Conference Championships, Florida’s men’s and women’s cross country teams held a sense of optimism.
Entering Friday’s Southeastern Conference Championships, Florida’s men’s and women’s cross country teams held a sense of optimism.
JACKSONVILLE — The Gators walked into EverBank Field fresh off a bye week ready to face rival Georgia in a pivotal Southeastern Conference game.
Abby Detering has a rocket arm.
Florida coach Jim McElwain has been through his share of rivalry games.
A team that had nothing to lose but almost everything to gain was awaiting the Florida soccer team Thursday night in Athens, Georgia.
Embodying a willingness to rise to the occasion, three simple words — improvise, adapt and overcome — have been adopted as the unofficial mantra of the United States Marine Corps.
Kelvin Taylor had dominated the opposition in his career, but never at Florida.
As the Florida volleyball team enters the final month of the season, the Gators have emerged from an early season rough patch and hit their stride recently.
While Florida’s regular season ends on the road, it can be considered a homecoming for one of the team’s — and the collegiate sport’s — biggest stars.
Freshman Antonio Callaway has provided Florida’s offense with a spark this season that has been absent for years.
This year’s installment of the Florida-Georgia rivalry was supposed to be a matchup of the Bulldogs' Nick Chubb and the Gators’ Kelvin Taylor.
For anyone associated with either Florida or Georgia, the rivalry between the two schools means a lot.
The rivalry will be renewed on Saturday. No. 11 Florida (6-1, 4-1 Southeastern Conference) and Georgia (5-2, 3-2 SEC) meet at Everbank Field at 3:30 p.m. with control of the SEC East on the line. Here’s what to watch for from Georgia on Saturday.
The Gator duo of junior Belinda Woolcock and sophomore Josie Kuhlman came out on top Monday afternoon after what was an all-Gator doubles finals match for the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional Championships.
No. 18 Florida made a statement on Tuesday when it placed four Gators in the top five of the Florida Gulf Coast University Classic, capturing their first team win of the season in the final Fall tournament.
After a disappointing performance in their dual-competition against Texas and Indiana, the Gators men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams are hoping to bounce back after an off-week, healthy and in peak racing condition.
Abby Wambach’s retirement concludes the career of the most significant soccer player in U.S. history.
Abby Wambach, the leading career goal scorer in international play and a former Gator, announced her retirement from soccer Tuesday.
Youth is lively.