Goodbye Column: It’s time for us to rethink the way we view sports
When I found out I was going to be covering track and field for the Alligator, two things happened immediately.
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When I found out I was going to be covering track and field for the Alligator, two things happened immediately.
When Florida redshirt senior hurdler Eric Futch crossed the finish line at the 2016 NCAA Outdoor Championships, he turned and looked behind him.
Florida hadn’t led the entire race.
Florida senior Shayla Sanders couldn’t see the finish line.
Florida sophomore Jack Guyton started running competitively to stay in shape for lacrosse.
Florida led Texas A&M by 1.5 points heading into the 4x400 meter relay.
Andres Arroyo led the pack after 400 meters.
Florida track and field jumper Ebony Luster is fast.
Mike Holloway’s answer was simple.
Florida hurdler Eric Futch was one one-hundredth of a second away.
Florida redshirt sophomore thrower AJ McFarland said his magic number for the 2017 season was 70.
Lloydricia Cameron was 3 going on 4 the first time she threw the shot.
The Florida track and field team notched several victories at the Razorback Invitational over the weekend.
Sharrika Barnett was close to quitting track before coming to the United States.
For a track program that once won three straight NCAA Indoor Championships, excellence is going to be expected in all areas of the team.
An emerging Florida freshman found himself at the top twice over the weekend.
Kunle Fasasi knew if he was to progress in his sport, he would have to leave his home in Nigeria and become a student-athlete in the United States.
Students tossed bean bags while answering questions about sustainability Wednesday.
A 12-foot-long plywood wall reading “Peace, Art, Israel,” greeted students on the Plaza of the Americas on Wednesday.
UF students and Gainesville residents can now register for a run to benefit those with autism.