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Former Florida point guard Andrew Nembhard announced his decision Tuesday to transfer to Gonzaga.
Every year, college programs say goodbye to some of their best players on draft day.
Oklahoma first baseman Shay Knighten crushed a series-defining homerun and the chances of Kelly Barnhill and Amanda Lorenz capturing a Women’s College World Series title in one swing.
Offensive lineman Issiah Walker Jr. spent one semester at UF.
Sunday’s switch to daylight savings time left the Gators, Bulls and audience in a stupor – until Nathan Hickey woke everyone up.
Florida’s pitching staff silenced the Florida A&M bats for all nine innings.
There’s just something about that lucky number seven.
The Sunshine State hasn’t lived up to its name for the Gators recently.
Josh Rivera has set up camp quickly out at shortstop.
Kirby McMullen wanted all of the smoke as he blazed around third after his go-ahead homer in the 10th.
The Gators will go from walk-off winners to walking into the eye of the storm against the Hurricanes.
The Gators fared better in Jacksonville’s wet conditions than the Dolphins did on Tuesday night.
Florida began the 2019 season as a consensus top-10 team. However, the Gators limped into the postseason and were quickly eliminated from the Regionals. Now, with a No. 1 recruiting class in tow, UF is back in the top 10 with a No. 4 preseason ranking and returns talent on the mound and at the plate.
It’s Friday Night Lights but on the diamond.
The Florida baseball team didn’t live up to expectations last season.
The UF men’s tennis team comes into the 2020 season ranked No. 1 in the Oracle/ITA Rankings.
Florida’s women’s tennis team will take to the Caribbean to open its 2020 season.
The No. 7 UF women’s swimming and diving team ended winter break early to compete in a home quad-meet at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center on Friday.
With the decade coming to a close, five of our writers picked out their favorite UF sports moments of the decade across a handful of sports. Here are our selections: