Gainesville Roller Rebels win final match
By GAIA BONINI | Nov. 29, 2009The Gainesville Roller Rebels, a local roller derby league, finished the season Sunday with a 104–90 win over the Tallahassee Rollergirls.
The Gainesville Roller Rebels, a local roller derby league, finished the season Sunday with a 104–90 win over the Tallahassee Rollergirls.
No. 15 UF will face College of Charleston on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
SG and Inter-Residence Hall Association representatives will meet with Capt. Jeff Holcomb and officer Pablo De Jesus Jr. to address student concerns with the Student Nighttime Auxiliary Patrol, or SNAP, the free campus transportation service.
Today is the last day to cast a vote via Facebook in the T-Mobile Motorola CLIQ Challenge, a contest sponsored by the mobile provider to promote the Motorola CLIQ.
As people recognize the 21st World AIDS Day tomorrow, UF students and blood bank officials are wondering why the FDA has not changed its policy prohibiting blood donations from men who have had sexual contact with other men.
Director James Cameron, known for creating the “Terminator” franchise and making “Titanic,” hasn’t made a full-length feature film since he sank that ship in 1997.
For those who don't remember or are just joining us, this month I'm knocking out an entire sampler pack every week.
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. – If Florida’s upset of No. 2 Michigan State on Friday announced the team’s return to college basketball relevance, Saturday’s game proved the Gators aren’t going anywhere.
Senior Day couldn’t have gone much better for the Gators.
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. – It wasn’t always pretty, but with tough defense, excellent free throw shooting and clutch plays down the stretch, Florida escaped with its biggest win in more than two years.
Boasting a taller starting lineup than the Gators, St. John’s presented a post-game threat that took a toll and manifested itself in a 61-47 win over UF on Friday in U.S. Century Bank Arena in Miami.
Although this is the first Gators team under coach Mary Wise to not win the conference, that won’t be the only way she remembers it.
The Swamp is about to host one of the biggest games in its 70-year history.
“Senior Day” just doesn’t do it justice.
In Florida’s first real test of the season, the team proved what it is capable of.
The Swamp will say goodbye to a legend Saturday, but he will not be wearing any orange or blue.
After last week’s great matchups, I can only hope rivalry week will give us some thrilling games like Florida’s last-second 62-3 victory over FIU, Alabama’s narrow 45-0 escape of Chattanooga or Texas’ 51-20 tough win over Kansas. This week’s slate has games with great history such as Alabama-Auburn, Florida-Florida State, Clemson-South Carolina and UCLA-USC.
I’ve been called a lot of things by friends and readers, but homer has never been one of them.
An air of sweet revenge engulfed the O’Connell Center on Tuesday night after Florida and Florida State met for a rematch of the top two teams last weekend at the Georgia Tech Invitational.
In its last two games, Florida shot below its standards.