Gators rally to defeat ‘Noles
By Logan McGuire | Jan. 5, 2014Saturday’s swim meet came down to the final two races in the O’Connell Center, as the Florida women’s swimming and diving team looked to avenge last year’s loss to rival Florida State.
Saturday’s swim meet came down to the final two races in the O’Connell Center, as the Florida women’s swimming and diving team looked to avenge last year’s loss to rival Florida State.
Gainesville Police arrested a local man Saturday night after officers said he walked into an apartment complex, fired two shots in the air and threatened to shoot someone.
If President Barack Obama is in need of a New Year’s resolution, I have the perfect one: Shut down your campaign.
Welcome back, Gators! Breaking news: It is about to be COLD in Gainesville. Like, seriously. Pull those hats and mittens out of retirement, and for those of you who rely on scooters as your main method of transportation — we are so sorry.
Florida fans got a glimpse at their quarterback of the future on Saturday.
Thanks to a late surge against Richmond, Florida’s home winning streak is alive.
Today the O’Connell Center will host the 77th men’s and 43rd women’s dual meets between the Gators and Seminoles swimming and diving teams at 1 p.m.
Junior cornerback Marcus Roberson will forego his final season of eligibility at Florida and declare for the 2014 NFL Draft, UF announced Friday afternoon.
On Thursday night in the O’Connell Center, Florida cruised to victory in its first conference game of the season, beating Mississippi State 82-72.
Patric Young stood at the free throw line with 9:44 left in the second half with 999 career points. With No. 13 Florida already up 61-24 against Savannah State, the most suspenseful part of Sunday afternoon’s game was whether Young would become the 50th Gator to score 1,000 career points.
When Florida was down, senior Jaterra Bonds stepped up.
Florida announced Duke offensive coordinator Kurt Roper as its new offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Thursday morning after firing Brent Pease on Dec. 1.
The Gators may have found their new offensive coordinator.
Florida powered its way to its fourth consecutive Gator Holiday Classic championship with a 90-74 win over Florida International on Saturday night.
SUNRISE – Four days after a big win against Memphis at Madison Square Garden, Florida made sure it wouldn’t follow up with a letdown against Fresno State.
SUNRISE – Any chance of Damontre Harris returning to the Gators is out of the question.
The wins are starting to pile up for the Gators.
After a flurry of transfers, two players joined the Florida football team.
The Murphy family tree will continue on at Florida.
More than two weeks ago against FSU, Dorian Finney-Smith stood at the line with 1.3 seconds remaining with a chance to win the game for the Gators. Patric Young leaned in to give his teammate words of encouragement, which were enough for Finney-Smith to sink his final free throw.