Offense propels No. 6 Florida to run-rule victory over Bethune-Cookman
The story of the night for Florida was the phenomenal performance of the Gators’ bats.
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The story of the night for Florida was the phenomenal performance of the Gators’ bats.
Despite facing a Texas A&M team that entered Saturday’s game leading the Southeastern Conference in 3-point shooting percent (37.6%) and ranked second in scoring with 92 points per game, Florida’s defense rose to the occasion.
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In the first of two games on Saturday, Florida softball relied on opposite-field hitting, and the predominantly left-handed lineup delivered for the Gators.
In the day’s most crucial matchup, Henry Jefferson claimed a 6-2, 6-2 singles win over Florida Gulf Coast University’s Tanner Povey, leading the charge to the Gators’ first victory since Jan. 24.
UF’s branch of the Association of Latino Professionals for America is ramping up its activities to support Latin American students.
With one game left to go for the Gators’ regular season, the Florida Ice Hockey Club has once again put it to bed in overtime.
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Amid startlists full of NAIA and NJCAA athletes from across the Southeast for Friday’s Visit Gainesville Indoor Classic, three names stood out: Imani Washington, John Luke Witte and Alida van Daalen.
The opportunity to be the sole team at the top of the Southeastern Conference standings is on the line.
Elected officials throughout Alachua County met at the Alachua County Public Schools District Office Board Room Friday to discuss the school district’s rezoning initiatives following the first week of community input meetings.
This Sunday, for the 60th time, the leading teams in the NFL will face off — this time in Santa Clara, California — for a chance to claim a national championship. Over 2,600 miles away in Gainesville, sports enthusiasts are already putting away their orange and blue Gator garb for Seattle Seahawks green or New England Patriots stars and stripes.
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Alachua County Public Schools hosted its first two community input meetings Wednesday and Thursday to discuss its proposed rezoning maps with parents throughout the district.
“Weak things break.”
When new Florida head coach Jon Sumrall began building his staff, he brought in a lot of new faces. But one UF coach stuck out as a must-keep: defensive line coach Gerald Chatman.
Alex Condon may serve as the blueprint for a Gators basketball victory.
In warm-ups Thursday afternoon, a few Gators were dancing, laughing and even attempting to dunk, seemingly emotionally distant from their 1-8 SEC record. But from tip-off, the Gators were looking for revenge.
It was almost 41 years after the first official world record in the men’s mile was recognized by World Athletics (then the International Amateur Athletics Federation) that Roger Bannister broke the four-minute barrier. In the seven decades since Bannister – who was actively completing his doctoral residency while training for his legendary run – covered 1,609.34 meters in less than four minutes, another 2,166 men have matched his accomplishment. On Saturday, Florida freshman Riley Smith etched his name into the annals of history and joined that group.