Clash of the Titans: No. 2 Gators face off with No. 1 Oklahoma
It’s a paradox as old as time: What happens when the unstoppable force meets the immovable object? For the centuries the phrase has existed, it has never had an answer.
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It’s a paradox as old as time: What happens when the unstoppable force meets the immovable object? For the centuries the phrase has existed, it has never had an answer.
The Florida gymnastics team remains unconquered after a convincing win over the No. 17 Kentucky Wildcats.
The high scores came rapid fire when the Gators’ gymnastics team hit the bars: 9.950. 9.900. 9.950. 9.975.
The Florida gymnastics team faced two Tigers to start the season and felled them both. It’ll be facing off against yet another feline opponent in its return to the O’Connell Center.
There are so many things I could say about “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.”
There’s plenty to be excited about if you are coach Jenny Rowland.
The crowd at Pete Maravich Assembly Center rose to its feet when LSU’s McKenna Kelley finished her floor routine. Kelley needed a 9.975 on the routine for the Tigers to win, and she diligently watched the judges with the rest of her teammates as they wrote down her score: 9.875.
Captain Ahab spends the entirety of the famed 1851 novel Moby Dick attempting to defeat the “white whale.” It’s more of a “white tiger” for the UF gymnastics team.
If you don’t look twice, you may just miss it.
Two Gators gymnasts got more than just a win to remember Florida’s first meet of 2019 by.
Rhonda Faehn, the former head coach of the Gators’ gymnastics team, has been relieved of her duties as a consultant for the University of Michigan’s women’s gymnastics squad less than three days after her hiring.
The Florida gymnastics team is ranked No. 3 in the nation, and last Friday night, it showed why.
The moment rapper T.I’s 2004 hit “Bring Em Out” began to pump through the loudspeakers at the O’Connell Center, the crowd of almost 8,500 people bounced up and down with primal yells.
We’ve seen this one before.
When the No. 3 Florida Gators take to the O’Connell Center to face off against the Missouri Tigers tonight, they’ll be missing one of their standout gymnasts.
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Since UF gymnastics took home the NCAA title three years in a row from 2013-2015, it has made repeated trips deep into the postseason, reaching the Super Six twice.
The University of Florida will not forget Kaylan Marckese.
Seven wins, 10 losses, and four ties.
The Florida Gators’ sideline stormed onto the field when time ran out, cheering and shouting as subs greeted the players on the pitch. A Vanderbilt player sat defeated on the grass, weeping into her shirt as the Commodores’ SEC Tournament appearance came to an end Tuesday night.