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Stepping onto a college campus as a freshman is already a challenge. The transition from home life to college life is something people anticipate for years.
Despite a seven-run outing from the offense and a scoreless four frames from sophomore pitcher Cooper Walls, the bullpen once again left much to be desired. After leading 4-0 after four innings, the Gators surrendered 14 runs and nine walks against the Tide.
With just five games left in the regular season, Florida men’s tennis seems to be getting hot at just the right time.
Many fans expected a pitcher’s duel in the rubber match on Sunday and that unfolded. In the circle, Tennessee’s Karlyn Pickens and Florida’s Keagan Rothrock dueled it out.
Coming off a record-setting first round on Friday, the Gators turn their focus to the Round of 32.
The Pride Community Center of North Central Florida voted March 20 to rent or buy a new space after the closure of the Gainesville Community Counseling Center.
For Shaktie Rosa, the price of going home has never been so high.
The sound of Selena Harris-Miranda sticking her landing on bars rang like more than just a 10.0 for Florida. It sounded like a conference title.
Florida women’s swim and dive will return to Gainesville from its four-day stretch of competition in Atlanta with plenty of hardware to hoist at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center Natatorium.
Once again, cold bats and inconsistent pitching were the downfall for No. 18 Florida.
With the game all square at two and with arguably the best pitcher in the nation, Karlyn Pickens, in the circle, it appeared that she would continue her excellence and lock down the Florida offense.
With a statement win over the nation’s No. 9 doubles team, Florida delivered against South Carolina. They built on that momentum for singles play and secured crucial victories.
It was evident early Saturday that Florida lacrosse was in for a battle. Its opponent, Dartmouth, kept pushing the Gators all afternoon, even shutting out UF for the final eight minutes of the third quarter.
After exiting the SEC Tournament just one step away from the championship game, the Gators were seeking redemption with March Madness officially upon them.
After two sweeps against Missouri and Kentucky to begin conference play, the No. 5 Florida Gators are about to face their toughest test this season: the No. 1 Tennessee Lady Volunteers.
Though the first-inning collision between Florida’s Brendan Lawson and Ethan Surowiec didn’t directly cost a run, it foreshadowed a night the Gators couldn’t recover from; a night of history dominated by Alabama pitcher Tyler Fay.
Everything about Friday had the works of a must-win for the Gators.
Following a 2-1 weekend that boosted them in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association team rankings, the Gators, featuring four top-100 ITA singles players, aimed to secure just their third multi-match win streak of the season.
The Gators looked to clinch a victory against a team they haven't defeated since 2014: Georgia. But faced with the No. 1 team in the country, Florida struggled in its toughest test of the season.
With Florida women's tennis facing No. 1 Georgia on Thursday, the Gators have found some momentum as they prepare to take on the top-ranked team in the nation.