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By Meghan Pryce | Mar. 17, 2013Dave McDaid was living in New York during Sept. 11. A few days after, he left because of the uncertainty of what could happen next.
Dave McDaid was living in New York during Sept. 11. A few days after, he left because of the uncertainty of what could happen next.
The Gators are still waiting for everything to come together.
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London Morrogh bit into a fried chicken and waffle slider at the second Food Truck Rally on Saturday night.
After falling 66-63 to Ole Miss on Sunday in the Southeastern Conference Tournament final, Florida will travel to Austin, Texas, for the NCAA Tournament.
Lauren Haeger had the luck of the Irish with her on St. Patrick’s Day.
Olivia Janowicz set the tone with her strong on-court mentality on Sunday.
Jackeline Zelaya felt the beaming sun and a refreshing breeze on her newly shaven head.
A UF student faces felony charges after turning herself in last week for a hit-and-run accident in 2011 that killed two Sanford, Fla., motorcyclists.
Mia Piccio was just inches away from potentially helping Florida grab a third consecutive win in the SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational.
Five-year-old Alex Rodriguez guided his older brother’s thumb into the portable milking machine.
Going into the match, freshman Luke Johnson didn’t know he was going to be in a deciding-match scenario.
Florida’s trek of dominance came to a close on Saturday night in Salt Lake City, UT.
Up 9-3 at halftime, the Gators looked to be rolling, but then they hit a lull.
Jonathon Crawford walked off the mound after a start that began with promise but ended with frustration. He left the bases loaded in the seventh. Crawford threw his glove in the dugout for good reason.
The No. 5 Florida women’s golf team has battled through tough competition through the first two rounds of the SunTrust Gator Invitational to set themselves up for a win in their annual home tournament.
As Florida trailed Alabama 37-27 with 16:05 remaining, Kenny Boynton woke up from a scoreless slump and put No. 13 UF on his back.
After Corey Stump pegged his second batter in a row, he put his face in his glove.
In a game between two top-10 Southeastern Conference softball teams, it was the men in blue who took center stage at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium on Saturday.