Gators women’s tennis continues red-hot run with fifth-straight win
Florida freshman Qavia Lopez has been nothing less than a revelation this season.
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Florida freshman Qavia Lopez has been nothing less than a revelation this season.
In what was the most successful season for the Florida men’s basketball program in recent years, it was far from the finish Florida fans were hoping for. The No. 7-seeded Gators fell to 10-seed Colorado in the Round of 64 of the NCAA Tournament, Friday.
No. 11 Florida lacrosse (9-2) took down the Old Dominion University Monarchs (3-8) 19-4 Saturday in its first conference game of the season.
It has been an up-and-down singles season for Florida freshman Malwina Rowinska.
On Jan. 10, the Gators men’s basketball team was boat raced by Ole Miss and ran out of the gym losing 103-85 in Oxford.
Florida men’s basketball was one of four teams in this year’s NCAA Tournament bracket that were forced to wait until the First Four round ended to learn who they’d take on in the Round of 64.
The Florida softball pitching staff has been dominant all season. Leading the way in the circle for Florida are freshman Keagan Rothrock and Ava Brown, who split Wednesday’s matchup.
On Friday, Florida men’s basketball will play its first game of the NCAA Tournament since 2021 in familiar territory. The Gators return to Indianapolis, Indiana, for their first tournament game under head coach Todd Golden.
No. 11 Florida lacrosse (8-2) team got off to a quick start and never looked back against the Furman Paladins (2-7) Tuesday for its eighth-straight victory.
In the opening minutes of the SEC Championship March 17, Gators men’s basketball starting center Micah Handlogten was going for a rebound. When landing, fans heard a snap, and he fell to the ground in pain.
On Sunday afternoon, the No. 25 Florida Gators men’s tennis team (8-8, 2-4 SEC) lost its fourth-straight conference match 5-2 to the No. 24 Alabama Crimson Tide (12-8, 2-3 SEC). The back-and-forth match featured four three-set singles matches where the Crimson Tide locked in and took three to help push them over the finish line.
As a high school graduate from New England, I knew little about UF and had never been to Gainesville before I applied. After arriving as a freshman in 1984, I quickly became immersed in the culture of the school, served in Student Government and was one of the many founders of SCAAR, the Student Coalition Against Apartheid and Racism. Florida was still under the radar, but to me it was a hidden gem in large part because of its myriad of cultures.
Andy Gil was known for his never-ending kindness and his dedication to helping others. UF students and faculty around him looked up to him as a leader and leaned on his guidance and positive attitude.
Gainesville, along with the rest of the nation, anxiously anticipates the potential of a choice between two candidates they’ve already seen clash for the presidency four years ago.
For the first time since 2014, Florida men’s basketball was playing for an SEC Title. And despite a crowd filled with mostly Auburn fans in Nashville Sunday afternoon, the Gators were amped to play for a conference championship.
March has been very kind to Florida sophomore Rachel Gailis.
Texas A&M was scratching and clawing to keep its hopes of an SEC Championship alive down by five points with five minutes left in the game.
No. 13 Florida lacrosse (7-2) took down the Mercer Bears (3-4) 20-7.
Florida graduate student forward Tyrese Samuel was feeling it offensively.
Florida sophomore Rachel Gailis faced arguably her toughest opponent of the season Friday when she matched up against Auburn’s No. 14 fifth-year Carolyn Ansari.