A sad, beautiful, tragic goodbye to The Alligator (SK’s Version)
As I sat down to write this goodbye letter to The Alligator, I went through my normal process of writing an article.
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As I sat down to write this goodbye letter to The Alligator, I went through my normal process of writing an article.
The Gators lined up on the start line at John Hunt Park in Huntsville, Alabama, among the other runners from the southeastern region of the country with the end of the season looming just ahead.
After earning top-10 finishes at the SEC Championships two weeks ago, both Florida’s men’s and women’s cross country teams seek similar results Friday.
The Florida Gators men’s and women’s cross country teams stood behind the start line in Columbia, Missouri, on Friday morning accompanied by conference-only competition.
Though all eyes in Jacksonville are sure to be on the annual Florida-Georgia football game over Halloween weekend, the “World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party” includes more than just the gridiron rivalry this year.
Exactly two weeks after its last meet in Tallahassee, the Gators cross country team hit the road once again, this time for the SEC Championship meet.
The last time the Florida Gators baseball team hosted an opponent at Florida Ballpark, it was eliminated from the collegiate postseason and saw its College World Series chances disappear with a 19-1 loss to South Alabama.
Early Friday morning, the Florida cross country team set up on the start line in Seminole territory, ready to compete against some of the top-ranked runners in the country.
Following a two-week break, the Florida cross country teams return to competition, this time on the road in Seminole territory.
The Florida Gators cross country team found themselves split into two different time zones on Friday’s meet day.
After taking first pAfter taking first place in the opening meet of the season nearly three weeks ago, the Gators cross country team will return to the course in two separate locations on Friday.
Florida baseball announced its 2022 spring schedule on Wednesday, complete with 56 total games, 34 of which at Florida Ballpark.
As the sun rose and the humid air of a Gainesville September morning surrounded the Mark Bostick Golf Course, cross country runners from around Florida gathered in preparation for the first meet of the season.
After nearly six months, the Florida cross country team returns to the course, this time back in Gainesville.
Florida baseball’s Josh Rivera was named SEC Co-Newcomer of the Week Monday. The announcement followed the now-No. 10 Gators’ weekend series win against the previously No. 2 Vanderbilt Commodores.
Jack Leftwich began his windup among a vibrating chorus of claps, shouts and whistles from the Florida Ballpark crowd. The ball flew out of his hand with vigor and barreled straight toward home plate.
Jud Fabian stepped up to the plate for his first at-bat, ready to face one of the top pitchers in the SEC.
Jordan Carrion, Florida’s seventh pitcher of Tuesday night, stepped onto the mound with just one out remaining in the bottom of the ninth inning.
Jack Leftwich sulked off of the mound after a disappointing performance in the sixth inning. Heleft behind loaded bases, stormed into the dugout threw his glove against the wall.
As the opening week of the 2021 MLB season approaches a close, fans find themselves immersed in America’s favorite pastime once again.