Florida finishes 13th at Chris Schenkel Invitational
It seems that as the Gators have moved through the season, they haven’t gotten better — they’ve gotten worse.
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It seems that as the Gators have moved through the season, they haven’t gotten better — they’ve gotten worse.
It’s not about how you start but how you finish, and in Buddy Alexander’s eyes, Florida did not finish well.
Florida has some ground to make up in the next two days in order to have a shot at a good tournament finish.
The Gators have been dominant when playing Southeastern Conference opponents this season, and Friday was no exception.
In a way, Buddy Alexander is returning home again.
Nestled between Gainesville and Jacksonville is what some news outlets have nicknamed the most corrupt city in the nation: Hampton, population 477.
Despite a valiant effort against a physically superior team, Florida came up short on Senior Day in Gainesville against No. 17 Texas A&M, 83-72.
Albert Traversa drove his new, light blue Ford C-MAX Hybrid off the lot Monday afternoon completely free of charge.
CORAL GABLES, Fla.—The hum of the Miami-Dade Metrorail whizzed behind Mark Light Stadium. The crack of Miami's bats rocked the bleachers inside. The 3,481 fans in attendance, mostly wearing the home colors, acted accordingly for a raucous series-opening win for No. 16 Miami (3-2).
A chance encounter for Braden Mattson put the Texas-bred catcher on a one-way ticket to Gainesville. He played his freshman season at Texas Christian, where Chuck Jeroloman, the brother of former Gators catcher Brian Jeroloman, served as a volunteer assistant in 2011.
The five-day Southeastern Conference Championships begin today as the nation’s top-ranked Gators men’s swimming and diving team (8-0, 5-0 SEC) and the No. 5 women’s team (5-3, 3-2 SEC) will each take on five of the top-25 teams in the country in Athens, Ga.
Florida’s last four victories have come by way of the same starting five.
Love is in the air for Gainesville businesses.
With the Southeastern Conference Championships a week away, the Gators swimming and diving teams have found answers for the remaining question marks on their roster.
Gainesville residents will no longer be able to purchase cigarettes from local CVS stores starting this fall.
By the end of No. 3 Florida’s 78-69 win over Alabama on Saturday coach Billy Donovan didn’t need many words to describe his team’s defense.
Four-star defensive end Lorenzo Carter selects Georgia over Florida and LSU during a ceremony at his high school, Norcross (Ga.) High, on Wednesday afternoon.
Four-star defensive end Lorenzo Carter out of Norcross (Ga.) High signed with Georgia on Wednesday afternoon. Carter picked UGA over Florida, Florida State and LSU.
Adoree’ Jackson, the No. 6 recruit from the 2014 class, chose USC over Florida, LSU and UCLA on Wednesday afternoon in an announcement that aired live on ESPNU.
National Signing Day continues to roll on throughout Wednesday morning.