Freshman guard off to slow start for Gators
By JONATHAN CZUPRYN< | Nov. 14, 2013The suspension of Scottie Wilbekin to start the season pushed Kasey Hill into the starting point guard role for the Gators.
The suspension of Scottie Wilbekin to start the season pushed Kasey Hill into the starting point guard role for the Gators.
Sitting at 4-5 with a likely loss ahead of them in Columbia, S.C., the Gators could easily be batting .400 by weekend’s end. With that possibility in mind, as well as our nation’s recent observance of Veterans Day — thank you for your service — we here at the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column would like to talk about Ted Williams — Teddy Ballgame — the last man to bat better than .400 in Major League Baseball.
The third time is not always the charm.
Each week, two alligatorSports columnists will debate the biggest looming matchup in college football. Today, Phillip Heilman and Adam Pincus preview No. 25 Georgia’s road matchup against No. 7 Auburn on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. on CBS.
After mixed results at the Southeastern Conference Championships on Nov. 1, Florida’s cross country teams are hoping to boast a strong showing today starting at 11 a.m. at the NCAA South Regional Championships in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
The Gators can take another step toward their 21st Southeastern Conference title tonight.
A 42-year-old woman died Wednesday morning after strong winds caused a 100-foot tree to fall onto a mobile home where she and her family lived in southwest Gainesville.
The wait for #UFRising is over — kind of.
Victims of sexual assault have another avenue to notify authorities: a website launched Thursday by local agencies.
The 32nd annual Downtown Festival and Art Show will morph downtown Gainesville into a melting pot of art, entertainment music and food Saturday and Sunday.
UF students don’t always make memes, but when they do, they’re in Lindsey Woodworth’s economics class.
For the seventh year in a row, the Florida Museum of Natural History is hosting its annual Starry Night event tonight.
A reported revenge plot on the car of an ex-boyfriend’s lover landed one local woman in jail Thursday morning.
Raela Villanueva wiped the tears from her face and grabbed the microphone in front of her.
Local nonprofits and students are stepping up to offer relief for victims of the devastating typhoon that hit the Philippines last week.
Santa Fe College received a grant from the Walmart Foundation to provide low-income adults and older youth with skills to obtain middle-skill-level jobs.
On Tuesday I attended an event hosted by the Jewish National Fund titled Making the World a Better Place, which was supposed to highlight the positive impact Israel is supposedly making on the global community.
“If you like your health care plan, you will be able to keep your health care plan. Period.”
Chances are if you’re reading this, you have student loan debt. You may have a federal subsidized or unsubsidized loan, a loan through your school, or your parents may have even taken out a Direct PLUS Loan to help cover the costs of your education. I have a twin sister attending Florida State University, so I happen to have all of the above. I have federal subsidized and unsubsidized loans, and my parents have taken out loans in order to pay for housing and books.
America’s most controversial law enforcer will soon prove himself worthy of his title.