Missed opportunities haunt Gators in first loss of season
By JOSH JURNOVOY< | Aug. 28, 2011The Gators found themselves trailing in the first half Sunday afternoon for the second time in as many games.
The Gators found themselves trailing in the first half Sunday afternoon for the second time in as many games.
Sophomore guard Jon Halapio and junior defensive tackle Earl Okine were involved in a minor car accident Sunday in Madison County, according to a WCTV report.
Tar Heels and active ankles are not of the same foot.
After 45 minutes of futility, one strike by McKenzie Barney with 15 seconds to spare turned everything around for the Gators.
With the O’Connell Center lights out and David Guetta’s “Where Them Girls At” blaring from the speakers, Florida’s volleyball team danced onto the court to begin the 2011 season.
Welcome back, Gators. We hope you have enjoyed our coverage of the first week of classes. For those of you who are new to UF or new to reading the Alligator, we have a special tradition for our Friday editorial.
UF is showing the rest of the country that Gators care.
Students who frequently attend UF sporting events will now be rewarded with free prizes.
In the name of sustainability, UF students with motorcycles and scooters will have to pay as much for annual parking decals as students with automobiles this year.
Despite the Gators' disappointing 8-5 finish for the 2010 football season, UF students were still clicking the "refresh" button Wednesday night to buy tickets for away games this year.
Homeless people in Gainesville got a free meal Thursday that has long been a grade-school lunch tradition: good old peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
Swamp Head Brewery isn't big.
A focus on graduate education highlighted UF President Bernie Machen's State of the University address Thursday.
UF students, faculty and staff who enjoy fresh produce soon won't have to travel far to get their fix.
After missing all of the spring and summer practice seasons, it’s natural that senior running back Jeff Demps could be a few steps behind.
Kelly Murphy is a rock for Florida.
Welcome to the first incarnation of the alligatorSports mailbag. It’s a working model, but we hope to answer any and all questions you have on Gators sports. And we’ll make it fun.
It wasn’t easy for Annie Speese to pull the trigger on her first open look at goal in a Gators uniform.
Will Muschamp has joked this offseason that he is only coaching certain safeties this year: the ones who play well.
Coach Will Muschamp ended practice about 30 minutes early Wednesday night, but it was far from a reward.