‘Evelyn Goes Gator’: The different ways we wear national pride
This past weekend I visited Nashville, and one of the most interesting parts of the trip was seeing the difference between Irish and American cultural nationalism up close.
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This past weekend I visited Nashville, and one of the most interesting parts of the trip was seeing the difference between Irish and American cultural nationalism up close.
A bill moving through the Florida Legislature could impose new limits on international student enrollment at public universities, forcing them to compete with out-of-state U.S. students for a limited number of spots in the state’s top schools.
The No. 9 Florida Gators baseball team faced its biggest test of the season so far this past weekend, taking on then-No. 17 Miami on the road in Coral Gables, Florida. Not only did the Gators come out on top, but they did it convincingly, outscoring the ‘Canes 15-6 for the “sweep” as they moved up one spot to No. 9 in D1 Baseball’s Top 25 rankings after the weekend. The series finale on Sunday was cancelled due to lightning in the area. Nonetheless, here are the biggest takeaways from the series.Jones, Lawson, Surowiec continue to dominate at the plateFlorida’s trio of sophomore outfielder Kyle Jones, sophomore shortstop Brendan Lawson and sophomore infielder Ethan Surowiec has been at the forefront of the team’s success this season, and it continued against Miami. Lawson began the weekend with a solo home run in the opening frame on Friday. He finished the night 3-for-3 with 2 RBIs and three total runs scored. Game two was not as explosive, as he finished 0-for-3, but he walked twice and scored in the team’s 8-4 series-clinching victory Saturday night. His performance helped earn him Co-SEC Player of the Week honors. Jones went 0-for-4 with a walk on Friday, but followed up with a 2-for-5 performance the next night that included a 2 RBI double in the second inning. Surowiec continued to shine in his first year with the Gators after transferring from Ole Miss over the summer. The Mississippi native logged two hits in three at-bats with a walk and a run.But the defining moment of his weekend came in game two in the ninth inning, when he launched a three-run homer to the scoreboard to extend Florida’s lead to 8-4. The Gators’ three-headed monster at the top of their batting order has continued to impress, as Lawson and Jones are off to a hot start in their respective sophomore campaigns, and Surowiec has proven to be an elite transfer addition. Florida has depth across the lineupUF was without starting redshirt junior infielder Cade Kurland for the weekend due to an oblique injury. But the team was still able to find production from redshirt sophomore infielder/pitcher Caden McDonald, junior infielder Landon Stripling and senior baseman Sam Miller. In game one, McDonald came in for a pinch-hitting effort in the eighth frame, producing an RBI single to left field for his first-career knock, scoring senior catcher Karson Bowen. He made his first career start in the lineup Saturday in game two, going 0-for-2 with a walk. Stripling started at first base in the series opener, going 0-for-3. But, he recorded a 1.000 fielding percentage with six putouts. Meanwhile, Miller earned the start at third base for game two. He got the Gators on the board in the second frame with a one-out RBI single to left field, as he finished 1-for-2 with a run. The Gators have been able to overcome an early injury to Kurland, and they continue to use their versatility and depth to their advantage, able to move players across the diamond. The pitching staff has begun to heat upThe preseason All-American pitching duo of Liam Peterson and Aidan King got down to business as usual in Miami. In his third start of 2026, Peterson held the ‘Canes to two runs in five innings of play while recording eight strikeouts to just one walk. King was shaky to start in game two, surrendering a three-run homer in the first inning.But he bounced back with a scoreless second, picking up his third fan in the process. He was relieved in the third after surrendering a walk, but it was later announced that he left the game with some arm discomfort. Florida’s relievers stepped up when it mattered as well. Sophomore righty Jackson Barberi was the only reliever for Peterson on Friday, as he pitched 3.1 scoreless frames while logging three strikeouts to close the outing. King was backed up by the arms of seniors Ricky Reeth and Ernesto Lugo-Canchola as well as redshirt freshman Joshua Whritenour. The three combined to hold the Hurricanes to just one run and four hits in six innings of action while notching nine strikeouts, led by Reeth’s five that led to his second win of the season. Whritenour subbed in for the ninth frame to record the final three outs to seal the victory. As the season continues to ramp up, Florida has seen improvement in what is now a revamped pitching staff behind Peterson and King, as the team continues to build a consistent bullpen rotation.Freshmen contributionsThe Gators’ first-year players have been key to their early success, and it showed in the weekend series. Outfielder Cash Strayer has continued to solidify his place as a consistent starter at right field while adding quality at-bats. Despite not recording a hit in game one, he had 2 RBIs, which came from a sacrifice fly and a walk with bases loaded. In game two, he went 2-for-3 with a double and two runs in the series-clinching win. He finished the weekend with a clean 1.000 fielding percentage with four putouts.Meanwhile, outfielder Jacob Kendall started at the designated hitter position on Friday. He hit his second home run of the season in the eighth inning to retake the lead for Florida, as the Gators’ freshman class continued to impress in their debut campaign. Florida is back in action Tuesday against the Florida Atlantic Owls at Condron Family Ballpark, with first pitch set for 6 p.m. Contact Adrian Carmona at acarmona@alligator.org. Follow him on Twitter @abcarmona04.
Florida universities cannot hire new employees under H-1B visas until Jan. 5, 2027.
After claiming a share of the Southeastern Conference regular season, their first since 2014, the Gators look to grab a win in their last home game of the season and start March off on the right foot.
About two hours before tipoff, Florida’s Thomas Haugh was ruled out of Tuesday's game against Mississippi State, marking the first time he missed a game in his career, and one that could have been his last at home.
The Gators’ pitching staff continued to roll on Tuesday night.
UF’s winning streak of four came to an end after a second round collapse.
Hare Krishna announced UF has suspended Krishna lunch until further notice.
Dozens of people gathered Saturday night at the Haile Village Center to connect with Brazilian culture through food and drumming by Bloco GNV at a Carnaval event hosted by Samba Brazilian Kitchen.
The first week of March holds an anti-ICE festival, a battle of the bands and everything in between. Here's what music events are going on in Gainesville the week of March 2.
Two out of every three visitors access Alligator.org through a phone. Our website draws anywhere between 150,000 and 250,000 total visits each month. But as we strive to become a digital-first newspaper, our website’s flaws have become more apparent.
A year ago, a coach asked me, “What do you play tennis for?”
Hockey, since I was 9 years old, was the center of my universe. The sport pushed me past a decade-long fight against obesity, created lifelong friendships (shoutout Luke, Felix and Plano Senior Hockey) and gave me purpose during times when I wasn’t invested in academics.
Aproximadamente 40 personas se reunieron el jueves por la noche en The Bull para el primer evento de Self Narrate que incluyó historias contadas en español.
Barbecue pulled pork. Steak taco. Burger beast.
Alexia Dizeko didn’t make her final regular-season home game about herself. After the final buzzer, there were no dramatic speeches or lingering goodbyes, just gratitude.
Tennis runs in Brooke Black’s blood. With a generational legacy in the sport, the Gator is stepping into her own place in her family history.
With a chance to capture their eighth SEC regular-season championship title in program history and the program’s first since 2014, the Florida Gators were firing on all cylinders Feb. 28.
Making it on your own as a musician once seemed to be the only plausible path to singer-songwriter Vanessa Garcia.