Gators softball dominating SEC cellar dwellers
By JONATHAN CZUPRYN< | Mar. 22, 2012Year after year, the Southeastern Conference proves to be one of the most daunting leagues in college softball — at least for teams like Arkansas.
Year after year, the Southeastern Conference proves to be one of the most daunting leagues in college softball — at least for teams like Arkansas.
After traveling more than 2,094 miles to Boise, Idaho, to wrap up the indoor season, the Gators will have a short trip this weekend as they travel to Orlando for their first meet of the outdoor season.
Five matches had passed in the 2012 season, and the Gators were undefeated. They had dropped only two out of 35 possible points and looked poised to make a run at another national title.
A California man was arrested early Thursday morning after police said he kicked down a door and tried to rip out another man’s earrings.
A Gainesville woman stabbed three women in the chest, back, arm, neck and head during a fight Wednesday night.
“America’s Got Talent” 2010 finalist John Quale will bring his extravagant style to Gainesville today.
This week marks the beginning of spring and all its pollen, allergies and random afternoon thunderstorms.
About 20 people were pied in the face Thursday night, and it was all for the kids.
Don’t be surprised if Hume Field resembles Hogwarts this weekend.
A new Jewish community center will break ground Sunday, starting the construction of a center that is currently housed in a trailer.
I am writing on behalf of Sen. Katie Waldman.
With an economy in flux, Gainesville still has an unemployment rate of 7.4 percent.
To help UF students overcome stress, Carol Perrine hypnotizes them.
Pi Kappa Phi is back.
One point can be the difference in collegiate tennis.
Two days before they were due to share the same court, Florida’s players were already feeling the extra dose of physicality Marquette usually has in store for its opponents.
Countless hours of statistical analysis provide a realistic account of Florida's defensive performance this season with and without its best defender, Will Yeguete. Despite losing the lockdown forward, the Gators are playing their best defense of the year in the NCAA Tournament.
Three chemical incidents have called fire and police department officials to Sisler Hall in this school year, and the chemistry department is reacting.
Gainesville Police arrested a second member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and charged him with stealing about $600 worth of plastic sheets from a Home Depot last week.
Students can try Cheerwine-flavored food today at a fan party for the popular southeastern cherry-flavored beverage.