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It came to Chris Rienas in a dream.
“…How liberated college students are, holding privileges of adulthood minus the constraints ….”
Kenny Boynton knows what he likes: rap.
“Two slices of pepperoni to go, please.”
Ladies, don’t be shy. Go ahead and show your “we’re-just-friends” guy some love. Sure, girls have to have their girl BFFs, but some say women may be remiss in ducking platonic friendships with guys. For one, that male chum of yours has something none of your estrogen-fueled cohorts do: less emotion.
When Jesse Wright wakes up on Valentine’s Day, he may notice a text or even a missed call.
With this weekend’s festivities en route, let’s ask the question on everybody’s mind: When’s the Monday after the Super Bowl going to become a national holiday?
Whether it’s before sleep, practice or a soccer match, UF midfielder Sarah Chapman loves her music. In fact, she has more than 5,000 songs in her iTunes library.
Steffi Sorensen stood at the free-throw line.
Amanda Butler’s third season as head coach of the UF women’s basketball team wasn’t the charm she was looking for.
Amanda Butler cautioned her team against the athletic, guard-oriented play Miami posed.
Faced with a win-or-go-home game in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament, Florida unleashed a barrage of three-pointers while barely containing USF’s Jessica Lawson in a 61-54 win.
It’s not the NCAA Tournament, but the Women’s National Invitation Tournament will at least offer the Gators a shot at redemption tonight at 7.
One year following a second-round loss in the NCAA Tournament, Florida missed out on the tourney altogether.
UF topped Auburn in a double-overtime rollercoaster-type game in early January, but the Tigers brought the Gators’ ride to a screeching halt Thursday.
The start of the Southeastern Conference Tournament means a clean slate, and the Gators are hoping they can return to the form they showed when SEC play opened in January.
Florida honored its five seniors Sunday after the game, but the post-game mood was a blend of disappointment and celebration.
Jennifer George played one of the best offensive games of her young career, but it was Vanderbilt’s Hannah Tuomi who had a career night.
Before the Gators take the floor at Memorial Gym tonight at 7 to take on Vanderbilt, they’ll be reminded by an 8-year-old about toughness.