Six important questions for Florida track and field at the SEC Championships
The Florida track and field team is geared up to compete in the 2026 SEC Outdoor Championships from May 14-16 at Hutsell-Rosen Track in Auburn, Alabama.
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The Florida track and field team is geared up to compete in the 2026 SEC Outdoor Championships from May 14-16 at Hutsell-Rosen Track in Auburn, Alabama.
For the majority of the Tallahassee Regional, it looked as if the Gators would come out on top.
At the start of Will Palmer’s tenure in Gainesville, Florida’s track and field program records in distance events were scattered across a four-decade span from 1982 to 2018. In 16 events UF’s high-water marks were set in 14 distinct years.
Florida football and head coach Jon Sumrall are aware of the importance of loading up on the 2027 recruiting trail. And they’ve been killing it.
As the regular season comes to a close and UF rolls into the postseasons, the Gators are hungry for their 14th Women’s College World Series appearance. Florida culminated the regular season with a 48-10 record and a third-place finish in the Southeastern Conference.
With summer quickly approaching, those sticking around The Swamp for the next few months may already have plans to make the most of their time in the sun. Whether spending a day at Lake Wauburg or tanning by the poolside, acai bowls might offer the perfect treat once the sunscreen wears off and the temperature grows unbearable.
Beneath the red glow of a recording sign, eight people stand surrounded by their instruments and the music they have built their dreams upon.
Mayor Harvey Ward is among those at the ribbon cutting for the renovated Gainesville City Hall Plaza Friday, May 8, 2026.
The Gainesville City Commission unanimously voted at a Thursday meeting to grant the Cotton Club Museum and Cultural Center $40,000 to repair its air conditioning system.
Cheers echoed through Gainesville’s City Hall Plaza as Mayor Harvey Ward welcomed residents to the newly renovated, more open public space.
The inside of Playa Bowls sits ready to welcome customers in, Wednesday, May 6, 2026, in Gainesville, Fla.
A brush fire in Hawthorne has spread more than 100 acres as of late afternoon Monday. No injuries or structural damages have been reported.
The Alachua County Fire Rescue Headquarters building in Gainesville, Florida, Friday, Feb. 20, 2026.
Jesse Myers competes in the men’s 200 meter during the Tom Jones Memorial Invitational in Gainesville, Fla., Friday, April 17, 2026.
Five kids in bright blue shirts practically jumped from their seats. They met each other with big smiles and a warm embrace as they ran to high-five a line of beaming judges and volunteers.
The state of Florida executed 70-year-old James Hitchcock at 6:12 p.m. Thursday for the 1976 murder of his 13-year-old stepniece.
Alayna Dean lives under the East African sun. The 24-year-old UF alumna is a Peace Corps community health outreach volunteer in Kenya. Dean spends her days connecting with the people in her new home, whether she’s teaching students in the classroom or spending time with local families.
After taking the first set and dropping the second, Lucie Pawlak stands at 4-4 in the third. With her teammates cheering from the sidelines and the crowd intensely watching on Feb. 28, the freshman Florida tennis player carries the weight of the team’s result on her shoulders.
UF microbiology associate professor Luiz Roesch poses for a portrait at his desk on Monday, April 20, 2026, in Gainesville, Fla.
Three days. Seven rounds. Two hundred and fifty-seven picks. Seven Gators.