Florida baseball sweeps Eastern Michigan, remains undefeated
Heading into the final two innings against Eastern Michigan, the Florida baseball team knew it needed something to happen to pull out the win.
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Heading into the final two innings against Eastern Michigan, the Florida baseball team knew it needed something to happen to pull out the win.
When 41-year-old Konstantin Matchev finished a half marathon Sunday, he hoped to see a familiar face at the finish line.
An explosive comeback was enough to get Florida back in the game, but an inability to execute in overtime led to a letdown in Columbia.
Josh Venkataraman met Carol Greenlee, the daughter of one of the men he hopes to exonerate for a decades-old sexual assault case, on Thursday.
UF’s Student Nighttime Auxiliary Patrol will ask for more funding this Summer.
KeVaughn Allen never saw it go in.
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Sarah Potter knows when she’s losing control.
This past weekend I found myself in an all-too-familiar situation involving a labored conversation, the hole I talked myself into and an unsuccessful attempt to escape. I was partially to blame for this predicament, as I had broken one of the unspoken cardinal rules of social gatherings: Don’t discuss politics with someone you just met.
With 4.2 seconds to play and Florida trailing by two at Arkansas, the Gators inbounded the ball.
A cardinal sin of our generation, or so I’m told, is our incessant need for instant gratification — in other words, our addiction to digital technology. We spend our lives scrolling through Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, Yik Yak, Tinder, Grindr, Bumble, Uber, Lyft, Woofer, berniesanders.com and ISIS, just to name a few places. But it seems we rarely spend enough time with those we truly care about.
KeVaughn Allen’s three-pointer was good, a last-second, desperation heave from the corner that found the bottom of the net as time expired.
There was no one within 10 feet of Kasey Hill.
Florida had the ball with 8.5 seconds remaining against No. 15 Texas A&M, trailing by three points with a chance to tie.
Florida’s women’s basketball team is surging, and people are taking notice.
More orange and blue organizations are going green.
Donald Trump is not the disease — he is the symptom.
The Tennessee program that Pat Summitt built is one of the most storied in women’s college basketball, so it isn’t often that fans leave the Volunteers’ Thompson-Boling Arena before the end of a game.