Gators staying focused despite first loss of season
Before each practice, a gymnast steps in front of the team with a quote and a word of the day.
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Before each practice, a gymnast steps in front of the team with a quote and a word of the day.
When a baby is housed in the Shands Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, something as simple as grabbing dinner gets pushed to the back burner.
The Gators were untouched all season.
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While prepping for practice in the locker room earlier this week, it hit them.
The Gators were already sitting pretty with a No. 1 national team ranking.
What’s the matter with kids today?
When the Gators took the floor Friday night, freshman walk-on Jade Wiggins was the first to come running out of the foggy Gator head tunnel.
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Maranda Smith already bid her farewell to The Gator Nation.
The Florida gymnastics team’s stamina will be pushed to its limit this weekend.
President Obama unveiled a $3.7 trillion budget proposal Sunday at a science, technology, engineering and mathematics-focused middle school.
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Georgia fans are known as merciless diehards, infamous for antagonizing, booing and even barking at the visiting Gators.
Stick it. Flash a smile. Wave to the crowd. Sprint over and embrace your teammates. Repeat three more times.
In six months, more than two dozen horses and equestrians will pair up to take on 1,000 kilometers of rough Mongolian terrain.
Just seconds before she made her all-around debut for the Gators, confusion rushed over freshman Mackenzie Caquatto.
Just seconds before she made her all-around debut for the Gators, confusion rushed over freshman Mackenzie Caquatto.
Both squads will roll into the O’Connell Center with unshaken records.
Traveling along downtown’s Depot Avenue will no longer be a hassle or a construction-heavy eye sore.