A shifting offense: Florida football spring practice storylines
By Noah White | Mar. 9Florida football is back on the field, practicing for the first time in over two months. Here are the storylines to follow through one week of practice.
Florida football is back on the field, practicing for the first time in over two months. Here are the storylines to follow through one week of practice.
With SEC and NCAA Championships among No. 5 Florida basketball’s aspirations for the next few weeks, Saturday served as a moment for the present. In their final evening playing in Gainesville, UF’s trio of senior guards shined, leveling Ole Miss.
A rainy Saturday in Gainesville pushed back the start of a doubleheader between the Florida Gators and Harvard Crimson. Nevertheless, the delays didn’t affect Florida, as it breezed through its Ivy League opponent thanks to some stellar pitching performances and a phenomenal day at the plate, scoring 29 runs combined.
Behind a dominant offensive showing, including four home runs, the No. 3 Florida Gators evened the series against the No. 5/4 Texas A&M Aggies to force a winner-take-all game on Sunday.
Two days before the 53rd Gators Invitational, the Florida women’s golf team found out its upcoming event would have a change in format. Rather than three rounds over three days, the tournament would now feature 36 holes on day one and 18 holes on day two. With rain looming over the Sunday portion of the competition, this was the best way to ensure three complete rounds of play.
Following its brutal loss at Oklahoma on Thursday, Florida (8-7, 3-3 SEC) headed south to the Mitchell Tennis Center in College Station, Texas, on Saturday afternoon to test its luck against No. 15 Texas A&M (10-5, 4-1 SEC).
A Gainesville man was arrested Friday and charged with attempted murder after reportedly attacking a man with a hammer inside the bookstore 2nd & Charles.
On a rainy Saturday afternoon at the Donald R. Dizney Stadium, four Gators scored hat tricks and redshirt junior Elyse Finnelle made nine saves in No. 9 Florida lacrosse’s 15-9 victory over No. 15 Loyola (Maryland).
Despite six players reaching double-figure scoring on Friday night, Florida’s second-straight Cinderella run in the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament came to an end against the No. 9 LSU Tigers.
“She said what? She said stick.”
Despite a valiant effort by freshman pitcher Katelynn Oxley in the circle, the No. 3 Florida Gators drop their SEC opener in College Station to the No. 5/4 Texas A&M Aggies.
Nikola Daubnerova wins in a three-set thriller to deliver Florida women’s tennis their first SEC win of the season to complete the upset over No. 9 Texas to start a two-game weekend homestand.
Sophomore right-hander Liam Peterson’s first three outings of the 2025 season were phenomenal. Entering the weekend, he had a 3-0 record with a 1.12 ERA. The Palm Harbor, Florida, native might have outdone himself on Friday night, as he tied his career-high in strikeouts.
The Gators kicked off Nationals with a dominant win over Tennessee, but fell short in the final stretch and were ultimately knocked out by Quinnipiac.
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With SEC All-Freshman guard Liv McGill tallying a career-high 29 points on Thursday night, Florida stunned No. 19 Alabama in the second round of the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament.