Florida earns much-needed series win over No. 9 Georgia
The Florida baseball team needed to come away with a win in its final game of the regular season to become eligible for the NCAA Tournament.
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The Florida baseball team needed to come away with a win in its final game of the regular season to become eligible for the NCAA Tournament.
The Florida Gators baseball team needed to win the last two games of its series against No. 9 Georgia to keep its regular season record above .500.
After starting 33 games for the Florida men’s basketball team last season, sophomore center Micah Handlogten solidified himself as one half of the best rebounding duo in program history alongside graduate student forward Tyrese Samuel.
For the second time in three days, Florida battled No. 3 Kentucky into extra innings. This time around, the winner would claim the series victory and build momentum heading down the stretch of the season into the SEC and NCAA Tournament.
It could have been difficult for Florida to bounce back from a game where it gave up a two-run lead in the ninth inning of a game and claim a loss in extra frames to No. 3 Kentucky Friday.
The Florida Gators baseball team took an 8-6 lead into the top of the ninth inning and seemed to have secured the victory in its matchup against Kentucky.
It hasn’t been the season Florida baseball fans were expecting or hoping for in 2024. However, the Gators looked far from a squad that hasn’t won a regular season series since March 31 in their midweek matchup against South Florida.
The San Francisco 49ers selected former Florida wide receiver Ricky Pearsall with the No. 31 overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft, Thursday.
The Florida men’s basketball team added a valuable piece to its future backcourt, Wednesday.
With two seconds remaining on the clock, junior kicker Trey Smack took the field in a similar position as last year’s Orange and Blue Game with an opportunity to deliver a game-winning field goal as time expired.
Florida softball stepped up to the plate in the bottom of the eighth inning with an opportunity to deliver a thrilling walk-off victory after a back-and-forth affair all game long.
Every young baseball player grows up dreaming about the opportunity that Florida’s sophomore second baseman Cade Kurland had in the bottom of the ninth inning.
In what was the most successful season for the Florida men’s basketball program in recent years, it was far from the finish Florida fans were hoping for. The No. 7-seeded Gators fell to 10-seed Colorado in the Round of 64 of the NCAA Tournament, Friday.
Florida men’s basketball was one of four teams in this year’s NCAA Tournament bracket that were forced to wait until the First Four round ended to learn who they’d take on in the Round of 64.
In the opening minutes of the SEC Championship March 17, Gators men’s basketball starting center Micah Handlogten was going for a rebound. When landing, fans heard a snap, and he fell to the ground in pain.
For the first time since 2014, Florida men’s basketball was playing for an SEC Title. And despite a crowd filled with mostly Auburn fans in Nashville Sunday afternoon, the Gators were amped to play for a conference championship.
Texas A&M was scratching and clawing to keep its hopes of an SEC Championship alive down by five points with five minutes left in the game.
Florida graduate student forward Tyrese Samuel was feeling it offensively.
Winning games in March is about being able to survive and advance. That’s the exact opportunity presented to Florida on Thursday.
The Florida Gators baseball team had its backs against the walls heading into a Sunday rubber match against the Saint Mary’s Gaels.