Florida softball falls to LSU 4-3 in extra innings
Florida softball stepped up to the plate in the bottom of the eighth inning with an opportunity to deliver a thrilling walk-off victory after a back-and-forth affair all game long.
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Florida softball stepped up to the plate in the bottom of the eighth inning with an opportunity to deliver a thrilling walk-off victory after a back-and-forth affair all game long.
The doubles point often goes overlooked in a tennis match, but the Florida Gators have made it a crucial cog in their recent success.
The Gators fought back from a two-run deficit but eventually lost after leaving five runners on base in the final three innings.
The No. 10 Florida Gators lacrosse (12-2) defeated East Carolina (3-10) in Greenville, North Carolina, 19-7 Saturday afternoon. The win secured the team its 12th consecutive victory.
Gators freshman Anya Pilgrim kept her fiery momentum throughout the meet. She shined in multiple apparatuses, her most prominent being on the uneven parallel bars.
Florida senior Sara Dahlstrom returned to the Gators’ singles lineup Friday evening with a bang.
Easter is a holiday known for sweet marshmallow chicks, pastel-woven baskets and, of course, the ever-mysterious Easter Bunny.
Typically, the focus on South Main Street is Gainesville staple Luke’s New York Bagel Shop or Depot Park. On March 29, the interest lay just behind it in a concrete lot bustling with people.
The fight for Florida’s United States Senate seat is not just a political race; its outcome is deeply personal to me. This past summer, my mom faced a health scare marked with uncertainty, all while navigating a healthcare system rife with economic barriers. Like millions of Floridians, the Affordable Care Act saved us from crippling medical bills.
Since my freshman year, there has been at least one large and obstructive campus construction project. I remember a time when most of Museum Road was closed off. Now, with only a few weeks before my graduation, I find myself boxed in with few good sources of information to learn more.
In her third year as a Gator, junior Alicia Dudeney has become one of Florida’s most reliable performers.
You can never have enough experience on the tennis court, and Florida graduate student Carly Briggs proves that.
As protest speakers climbed one by one atop a picnic table to address a crowd of 200 gathered in the Reitz Union courtyard Tuesday afternoon, their words were met not with claps or cheers, but with the sound of plastic whistles blasting.
For a school where football is king, Florida hockey is not necessarily on the radar. At a southern school where football gamedays convert the entire campus into a massive orange and blue celebration, a successful hockey program isn’t expected, especially when the team must trek to Jacksonville to even get on the ice.
Nestled beneath a canopy of trees and twinkling lights, Gainesville residents came together to indulge in a comforting taste of home from cultures around the world.
Moving on a set of skates is not unusual to the members of the Gainesville Roller Rebels. With helmets and heavy padding on their elbows and knees, they look like a cavalry in armor. Each skater has an infectious passion and, more importantly, a clever nickname.
With Florida’s watermelon growing season in full swing and blueberry season not far behind, migrant workers begin their routes of seasonal work throughout the counties of north central Florida. They do not come alone, however — their families that depend on the income these jobs provide accompany the workers as they migrate.
Bridget Newell glanced down beside her, her son’s forehead barely appearing at the corner of her computer screen. An action figure was in his hand. She asked him to go play while she answered a few questions. It’s a familiar scene.
How can a course called Chinese Religions or Haitian Culture and Society incorporate readings from the “Western canon”?
Upon stepping foot on campus at UF my freshman year it became clear how much being involved mattered. As a part of introductory conversations, people very quickly began asking, “What clubs have you joined?”