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(02/25/24 3:07am)
On a chilly February night at Condron Family Ballpark, thousands of fans tightly packed the left and right field berms, scrunching together to conserve any degree of body heat possible.
(02/25/24 2:18am)
Going into the final 100 meters, senior Flomena Asekol wanted nothing more than to hold onto her slim lead in the SEC women’s 1-mile final. With Arkansas junior Tiana Lostracco breathing down her neck, Asekol willed herself forward, increasing the gap between her and the rest of her competitors. As she turned the final corner, the result became clear: she would be the SEC Champion. With a time of 4 minutes, 38.35 seconds, Asekol secured the gold for the Gators.
(02/25/24 3:10am)
At 8 p.m. Friday night, Lucas Zelnick, a 28-year-old stand-up comedian from New York City, took the stage at the High Dive, aiming to deliver a memorable stand-up routine to a diverse audience.
(02/24/24 10:49pm)
In the top of the sixth with a full count, Lafayette senior Paige Sandidge smashed a fastball to deep right-center field.
(02/24/24 8:50pm)
Junior guard Walter Clayton Jr. pushed the ball up the court on a fast break with two shooters wide open on the wings.
(02/24/24 6:59pm)
The No. 16 Florida lacrosse team (1-2) came back from a 7-2 deficit at halftime to take down the No. 6 Maryland Terrapins (3-1) 13-12 on Saturday in College Park.
(02/24/24 4:14am)
The Gators men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams continued their strong SEC performances, claiming five gold, two silver and one bronze on Day 5 of the SEC Championships.
(02/24/24 4:00am)
With two runners in front of him, freshman Parvej Khan calmly moved to the outside going into the final turn. Effortlessly, Khan breezed past his competition, widening the gap and securing himself a comfortable first place spot. With a time of 4 minutes, 1.05 seconds, Khan punched his ticket to the men’s 1-mile finals.
(02/24/24 3:47am)
It didn’t matter how left-hander Cade Fisher pitched Friday night.
(02/24/24 3:08am)
Despite an almost two-hour rain delay, fans showed out with excitement to support the Gators softball team in two games Friday.
(02/24/24 2:52am)
In the final apparatus of Friday’s Gators gymnastics meet, both teams were within fingertips of victory. UF graduate student Payton Richards shined in her floor routine until she fell to the floor off a tumble in her first pass where she suffered a lower-body injury.
(02/23/24 8:41pm)
The Senate Community Affairs Committee was stunned into silence after gathering Feb. 6 to discuss a bill aimed to preserve history where it was met with racist remarks during public testimony.
(02/23/24 7:32pm)
The winner of the Florida Invitational Step Show’s Stroll Off competition, Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity, is focusing on its community and celebrating Black culture — despite an arrest that occurred at the event last weekend.
(02/23/24 7:28pm)
February. 29 days.
(02/23/24 2:46am)
After yet another day of SEC championships, Florida led in the men’s leaderboard with 893 points while the women’s team led with 765.5 points.
(02/23/24 2:28am)
The Florida Gators women’s basketball team went twelve-for-twelve to start its Thursday matchup against the Missouri Tigers. UF knocked down its first 12 shots of the night en route to an electrifying 36-point first quarter to put the team in position to cruise to victory over Mizzou.
(02/22/24 5:58pm)
The No. 5 Florida Gators gymnastics team will take on the No. 2 Louisiana State Tigers Friday evening in the Stephen C. O'Connell Center. This meet will be the 12th consecutive time their annual matchup is in the nation's top-10 ranking.
(02/22/24 3:40am)
In a baseball lineup, the No. 9 batter might be thought of as the least-threatening hitter in the lineup.
(02/22/24 3:28am)
It took more than 40 minutes to decide the winner between Florida and Alabama as the highly contested matchup was decided in the final minute of overtime.
(02/22/24 3:10am)
Following his second place finish in the men’s 1-meter earlier this week, freshman Conor Gesing earned gold in the men’s 3m with a total of 425.75 points. Senior Skip Donald and sophomore Peyton Donald placed 13th and 14th in preliminaries, failing to qualify for finals. Peyton Donald proceeded to win the men’s 3m B final with a score of 399.60 points. Skip Donald placed seventh, scoring 303.30 points.