Snyder leads volleyball in weekend sweep
By Alejandro López | Sep. 4, 2016The Florida Gators may have been thousands of miles from Gainesville, but it felt like a home match for Carli Snyder.
The Florida Gators may have been thousands of miles from Gainesville, but it felt like a home match for Carli Snyder.
Savannah Jordan is the NCAA’s active leader in career goals scored, a three-time All-American, and as of Sept. 1, was one of only nine Division I players to have at least 12 points this season.
The No. 7 Florida volleyball team made short work of Saturday’s double header in East Lansing, Michigan.
The Head Ball Coach didn’t disappoint.
Finally, in the fourth quarter, Brandon Powell broke the touchdown drought.
Dominique Montrose, 19, was lying in bed early Friday morning when a loud bang startled her.
When Ross Comis entered the huddle, the game was already over.
During the fourth set of Florida volleyball’s match against Oregon on Saturday night, the Gators’ backs were against the wall.
Tonight, the No. 5 Gators (3-1-0) will travel to Tallahassee to take on in-state rival No. 1 Florida State (4-0-0).
Steve Spurrier put Florida football on the map.
You’d think finding a way to involve five running backs in a game and satisfy each of their carry counts would stress out a coach.
UF and Gainesville officials are bracing for flooding and strong winds as the first hurricane to hit Florida in more than a decade arrives.
Bags have begun to form underneath Officer Bobby White’s eyes.
The first day of party interviews for the Fall semester’s Student Government elections saw a lower turnout than last year.
As Gainesville schools and colleges canceled classes ahead of Hurricane Hermine, Gainesville bars prepared for those celebrating Thursday night.
Gainesville Police arrested a Florida man Thursday morning after they said he masturbated in a bush.
By early 2017, two Aldi supermarkets will open in Gainesville, giving residents a new option for groceries.
A Miami-Dade animal shelter and UF’s College of Veterinary Medicine are working to provide a partnership that will give students the chance to perform surgery.
Not even two weeks into classes, and we get hit with Hermine, the first hurricane to hit Florida in 11 years. Maybe this is a sign we shouldn’t have come back to school to begin with? Or maybe Mother Nature is just sick of all the “Florida Man” stories and finally decided to pull the plug on our state altogether. Well, Florida, it was fun while it lasted. So as you curl up by the fireplace app on your smartphone and avoid the apocalypse going on outside today, please enjoy our roast of the week, our lighthearted musings, our stormy-day edition of…