The road to redemption goes through Tampa
By Joseph Henry | Mar. 8, 2022Florida’s SEC Tournament matchup Thursday will be a make-or-break game for the Gators’ Big Dance aspirations.
Florida’s SEC Tournament matchup Thursday will be a make-or-break game for the Gators’ Big Dance aspirations.
No. 5 Florida (9-2) improved to 2-0 in conference play in a 4-3 win over No. 9 Kentucky. The Gators were able to pick up their fourth straight win, all coming against top-10 opponents
“It is obviously a huge honor to win at home,” said Annabell Fuller, who tied for fourth individually this weekend. The Gators women’s golf team tied with Michigan for first-place Sunday, taking the title in the 50th annual Vystar Gators Invitational over the weekend.
After a game-one loss Friday night, the Gators had a chance to flip the script from last year and give the ‘Canes a taste of their own medicine. They did just that, winning Saturday and Sunday with the help of sophomores Brandon Sproat and Timmy Manning throwing their best games of the young season.
Florida softball earned consecutive run-rule wins over Coastal Carolina and Georgia State Sunday on the last day of the Bubly Invitational.
After a defeat on Friday night, the Florida Gators booked a rubber game on Sunday afternoon with Miami on the heels of an 8-1 victory.
Kentucky's Oscar Thsiebwe dominated Florida to the tune of 27 points and 15 rebounds. This marks the second loss to the Wildcat's this season and leaves UF with work to do in the SEC Tournament.
Florida softball executes a dominant win against Tennessee State, claiming its third win in a row. The Gators now face a doubleheader Sunday to close out the Bubly Invitational.
The Gators fought hard, but fouls and finishing woes caused them to drop their third-straight game.
Florida men’s tennis faced a tough opponent in No. 6 South Carolina to open conference play, and a 7-0 victory serves as their most impressive win of the season and a reminder that this team is a national title contender.
Florida secured sole possession of its fourth-consecutive SEC regular-season title and became the fifth team to achieve it undefeated
In the opening game of a three-game series, the Gators’ bats were unable to match up with the Hurricanes pitching.
Redshirt junior Skylar Wallace had a phenomenal performance Friday in the Gators’ doubleheader against Georgia State and Coastal Carolina. She stole four bases and score three times.
Ole Miss center Shakira Austin’s size gave her 27 points and the Gators a 70-60 bouncing out of the SEC Tournament. Zippy Broughton scored 26 points to lead UF’s depleted roster that was missing stars Kiki Smith and Jordyn Merritt.
The world is beginning to embrace plus-sized beauty in the media and fashion industry. Some Gainesville studios and personal trainers are advocating for inclusivity.
“We hate Miami, they hate us.” The sentiment was blunt from junior Jud Fabian before a massive weekend series against the Hurricanes in Coral Gables.
“There’s no Rams without the Florida Gators,” Taylor said. Taylor, 22, walked on to the Florida football team in Summer 2019. He never saw any game time, but his determination and resilience proved to be his biggest asset. Taylor became the LA Rams social media and design specialist in June 2021 by having a knack for finding closed doors, knocking on them and getting an answer.
A divided Alachua County School Board fired Superintendent Carlee Simon Tuesday. The board voted 3-2, with Leanetta McNealy and Tina Certain dissenting. Chairman Robert Hyatt, who was part of the majority, named Deputy Superintendent Donna Jones acting superintendent until the board can nominate an interim superintendent at the next board meeting Mar. 15.
Honks, cheers and rainbow-decorated signs accompanied 30 Gainesville High School students as they walked down Northwest 13th Street Thursday afternoon. Hundreds more stood in protest on the baseball fields. GHS students joined Buchholz and Eastside High and students across the state in a walkout to protest the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill, which passed its final state senate committee Monday and awaits a final vote and signature from the governor. Officially known as the Parental Rights in Education Bill, the legislation would bar state educators from discussing LGBTQ+ topics that are not “age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students.”
Howie Mandel filled the O’Connell Center with laughs in an event for UF students Monday evening. The comedian, America’s Got Talent Judge, Deal or No Deal game show host and personality spoke to a crowd of a few hundred students. Accent Speakers Bureau, an agency of Student Government that invites guest speakers to campus, spent $110,000 on the event, according to a contract; it included Mandel’s airfare, meals and hotel.