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(01/26/22 1:46pm)
Florida is a blue blood program in the realm of collegiate women’s tennis. Champions as recent as 2017, the Gators opened the season at No. 20 in the nation. With plenty to prove, a potential rise back to the top started off on the right foot Sunday with a 6-1 win over North Florida and a shutout performance against South Florida 7-0 the following day.
(01/13/22 9:01pm)
The first meet of Florida’s 2022 track and field season will commence at the Clemson Invitational on Jan. 14 and 15 in South Carolina. The two-day event is the first on Florida’s indoor schedule and will feature the debuts of several prominent transfers and returning Olympians.
(01/13/22 8:05pm)
Former Louisiana running back Montrell Johnson announced Thursday he will join the Florida Gators football team next season. The 2021 Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year follows head coach Billy Napier to the Swamp after having a stellar season at Louisiana.
(01/12/22 2:05pm)
Update: As of Tuesday, Jan. 11, the Utility Advisory Board’s vacancy will be filled by County Commissioner Mary Alford. This article has been updated to reflect new information.
(01/05/22 2:03pm)
While UF students enjoyed nearly a month away from their coursework in Gainesville, its student-athletes continued their schedules through the holiday season.
(12/24/21 4:46am)
TAMPA — Central Florida head coach Gus Malzahn and quarterback Mikey Keene turned toward wide receiver Ryan O’Keefe and running back Isaiah Bowser whenever they needed a big play.
(12/10/21 5:27pm)
Erica Thompson, 25, said she was neglected for 12 hours in a prison cell while she went into labor. Then, her baby, Ava, died.
(12/06/21 4:10pm)
Equipped with cow print pants and a Southern accent, Zoe Nevins spent Saturday and Sunday morning running around the Reitz Union North Lawn. The scene, more than just a Western outburst, was a homage to one of the world’s most renowned playwrights — William Shakespeare.
(11/29/21 2:16pm)
Quarterback Emory Jones stood calmly in the pocket, searching for an open receiver. He fired a rocket intended for Trent Whittemore in the back of the end zone but instead found Florida State corner Jarvis Brownlee, Jr. for his third interception of the half. Jones walked off the field, head hung low as a flurry of boos rang out from the Ben Hill Griffin Stadium crowd.
(11/26/21 11:15pm)
Running back Nay’Quan Wright took a draw from quarterback Emory Jones, looking for space up the middle. Instead, he ran directly into a heap of Missouri defenders for a loss of three yards.
(11/24/21 8:56pm)
Florida quarterback Anthony Richardson is expected to make his second career start Saturday against Florida State, according to The Gainesville Sun’s Zach Abolverdi.
(11/22/21 1:00pm)
Florida athletic director Scott Stricklin decided to part ways with former head coach Dan Mullen on Sunday afternoon after a 24-23 loss to Missouri in overtime. The choice came after the Gators fell to 5-6 in 2021 and lost nine out of their last 11 games versus Power Five opponents dating back to last season.
(11/22/21 11:00am)
Whether for better or worse, few sales can match the grandeur of Black Friday — a shopaholic fever dream characterized by long lines, sky-high discounts and stampedes of frantic shoppers.
(11/21/21 1:00pm)
The Florida Gators swim and dive team ended a three-day stint in Atlanta Saturday night with much to be satisfied with, as the men’s team finished atop the competition with 1,557 points while the women’s team finished second with 1,215.
(11/20/21 1:00pm)
Florida football won its first game in five weeks against Samford a week ago, and the Gators look for another landmark victory this Saturday in Columbia, Missouri: their first road conference win.
(11/19/21 9:38pm)
The Florida Gators’ locker room buzzed as players and coaches alike danced and celebrated to the blasting music after Saturday’s victory. The scene looked like the Gators just punched a ticket to the SEC Championship.
(11/17/21 7:00pm)
Cynthia Chestnut, la política de Gainesville desde hace mucho tiempo, y el recién llegado a la Comisión de la Ciudad Matt Howland se enfrentarán en una segunda vuelta en las elecciones de enero.
(11/17/21 4:58am)
Longtime Gainesville politician Cynthia Chestnut and City Commission newcomer Matt Howland will go head to head in a runoff election in January.
(11/17/21 1:19am)
The Black Voters Matter organization held a special event to encourage city community members’ participation in the Gainesville City Commission special election.
(11/13/21 9:30pm)
The gray, rainy sky set an ominous tone for the afternoon.