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(04/23/25 10:00am)
La Asociación de Estudiantes Hispanos (HSA, por sus siglas en inglés) de la Universidad de Florida organizó una Noche de Museo el 16 de abril en La Casita y el Instituto de Cultura Afroamericana, celebrando los 40 años de legado de la organización y honrando la historia, las contribuciones y la presencia de la comunidad hispana y latinx en el campus.
(04/20/25 10:41pm)
Going into the series finale between Florida and Mississippi State, the Gators had scored 24 runs on 28 hits in the first two games of the weekend. They continued their offensive onslaught on Sunday, scoring eight runs on 13 hits in Starkville, Mississippi. But it wasn’t enough, as UF was unable to complete the sweep.
(04/20/25 2:29am)
It was a senior day celebration inside James G. Pressly Stadium, and Anthaya Charlton made the most of it. In her first competition of the outdoor season, the senior from the Bahamas picked up a pair of event wins at the Tom Jones Memorial Invitational.
(04/19/25 10:04pm)
With the game tied 3-3 in the bottom of the seventh inning, No. 8 Florida needed just one big play to take the game – and the series – over No. 22 Alabama.
(04/19/25 9:25pm)
Coming off of a win at the Chattanooga Classic, the No. 24 Florida women’s golf team entered the SEC Championship looking to continue its strong close to the regular season. The team had five regular season wins, making UF a contender against any school in the nation. However, the SEC has five top 15 schools, making it, perhaps, the most competitive conference in the country.
(04/19/25 8:09pm)
With two games remaining in its regular season, everything is seemingly coming together for Florida lacrosse. On Saturday against Cincinnati, the Gators dominated from the first draw to the final whistle, controlling every aspect of the game.
(04/19/25 3:49am)
The Florida Gators entered the sixth inning of Friday night’s series opener against Mississippi State down 3-2. Eleven batters later, UF went into the bottom half of the inning with a 9-3 lead after a red-hot hitting stretch. The Gators scored seven runs on eight hits, four of which went for extra bases.
(04/19/25 1:39am)
Florida’s strong singles showing in a 4-2 comeback win over Arkansas propelled it to the quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament, reminding everyone just how dangerous the Gators can be. UF didn’t take time for a victory lap, staying hungry for more in a week of single elimination conference play. After losing to South Carolina 4-1 to end the regular season, Florida (14-11, 8-6 SEC) returned to Columbia to test its luck against No. 3 seed South Carolina in a Friday night contest, hoping to flip the script against the steamrolling Gamecocks.
(04/19/25 1:34am)
After the No. 8 Florida Gators surrendered their four-run lead to the No. 22 Alabama Crimson Tide in the top of the fourth inning, they looked to respond. Following back-to-back walks, senior center fielder Kendra Falby hit a ground-ball RBI single to restore the lead for Florida.
(04/18/25 3:12am)
Florida’s men’s tennis team entered Thursday’s match against Arkansas well-rested and seeking a much-needed victory after losing its final two regular-season matches against Tennessee and South Carolina. The Gators (14-10, 9-6 SEC) braved the second round of the SEC Tournament with confidence, prepared for a repeat performance of its dominant 4-1 win over the Razorbacks on March 15.
(04/18/25 1:13pm)
A previous version of this story identified HLSA as the Hispanic Student Association. It has since been changed to reflect the correct title.
(04/18/25 12:37am)
It was visible on Leanne Wong’s face even before the senior’s season concluded quietly Thursday night in Fort Worth, Texas: her small grimace as she flew through the air, too explosive on the flooron the floor for her own good.
(04/18/25 12:05am)
After defeating Alabama in walk-off fashion, Florida’s 2025 SEC Tournament run came to an end on Thursday following a second-round collapse to No. 13 Vanderbilt.
(04/17/25 1:45am)
As day turned into night, the lights brightened with an opportunity to advance in the 2025 SEC Tournament in the hands of Florida senior Alicia Dudeney.
(04/16/25 2:37am)
Florida senior third baseman Bobby Boser has been on a tear. Before game two of Saturday’s doubleheader, Boser had a hit in 11 straight games, batting .386 over that stretch with three home runs. He matched that long ball total on Tuesday, blasting three of the Gators’ five homers on the night in a blowout victory.
(04/16/25 12:36am)
With just one goal separating Florida and Stetson heading into the second quarter of Tuesday’s match, the Gators responded. Florida exploded for a 10-goal frame, with seven different players finding the back of the net.
(04/17/25 10:00am)
When Tony Mata, the UF musical theater director, first arrived on campus 30 years ago, the program supported just five students. Over the course of his tenure at the school, it’s grown to accept 24.
(04/15/25 4:58pm)
Outside the Stephen C. O’Connell Center, Gainesville fans were emitting “obsession.”
(04/16/25 3:00pm)
Standing on the biggest stage in college basketball, Walter Clayton Jr. held both his past and his future. In one arm, the senior guard raised the national championship trophy, the reward of all his competition joys and struggles. In the other, his daughter, Leilani Clayton, his self-proclaimed “new why.”
(04/14/25 11:30am)
The Florida Gators men’s basketball team was ranked just inside the preseason AP Top 25 Poll at No. 21 in October. However, when the final buzzer sounded in the national championship game, the Gators were the last team standing.