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I’m not going to sugarcoat it: walking into The Alligator for the first time was terrifying.
After a disappointing 11-13 record in SEC play in 2023, the Gators softball team had questions to answer coming into the 2024 campaign. With an entirely new pitching staff and coach, Florida hoped to improve its worst aspect of last season.
Bob Graham’s enduring influence on UF is reflected in his advancement of environmental initiatives and his advocacy for public education — as well as having a playful and nurturing personality, according to those who knew him.
Junior Sloane Blakely brought momentum for the Gators when she reached a career-high beam performance of 9.95. She kept her teammates afloat in the final apparatus of the meet during her floor performance and pulled through until the final moments.
As a mainstay of one desk my three semesters at The Alligator, I feel it’s only right I address this letter in her name:
If there was a better place than the UF football stadium to hear the lyrics, “in my mind, they sink into the swamp” for the first time, Gator Swifties say it has yet to be found.
Florida senior third baseman Tyler Shelnut has been one of the few bright spots for the Gators this season, and he put on a clinic in the batter's box Saturday afternoon.
Junior Sloane Blakely brought the momentum for the Gators when she reached a career-high beam performance of 9.95. She kept her teammates afloat in the final apparatus of the meet during her floor performance and pulled through until the final moments.
The sun was shining throughout Florida softball’s early Saturday matchup against South Carolina. The Gators took the series lead Friday night behind an offensive onslaught, but the Gamecocks entered Saturday with revenge on their minds.
Florida graduate student Carly Briggs has found her rhythm in her final collegiate campaign.
No. 9 Florida lacrosse (14-2) took down the Cincinnati Bearcats (10-6) 18-6 Saturday afternoon.
Since April 5, nothing has gone right for Gators baseball. In 10 games, they’ve won just two games and have allowed seven or more runs in six of those games. It’s been a disaster.
Florida junior left fielder Korbe Otis has cemented herself as a key cog of the Gators lineup, and she delivered another stellar performance on Friday.
Sophomore Tanapatt Nirundorn knew his team needed a win. Doubles went in the Volunteers’ favor when the Gators failed to secure a victory in either three matches. Singles looked to lean toward the same fate, but Nirundorn was determined to do all he could to win his match.
The ability to move around Gainesville safely and efficiently is key to four of the City of Gainesville’s Strategic Plan goals: A Great Place to Live & Experience, Resilient Local Economy, Equitable Community and More Sustainable Community.
In a Gainesville barbershop, colorful capes adorn each chair. Clippers buzz in the background of group conversations under a bright LED ceiling.
At its meeting Thursday, the Gainesville City Commission approved a plan for the reconstruction of the City Hall Plaza Ponds and revisited a proposed referendum regarding the GRU Authority Board.
A UF administrator was trespassed from all UF properties for three years on charges of battery after police received a complaint of a fight at a RaceTrac in Citrus County.
Florida freshman Qavia Lopez is no stranger to pressure, and the Gators’ SEC Tournament hopes rested on her racquet on Friday morning.
Florida freshman Anya Pilgrim proved to be a star during the NCAA Semifinals Thursday night. She kept the momentum high and uplifted her teammates as they competed at high measures.