Gators lose grip at SEC Championship
By Faith Buckley | Feb. 22, 2021The Gators made second place in the SEC Championship for the third year in a row.
The Gators made second place in the SEC Championship for the third year in a row.
The undefeated Gators swept competition in their home-opening weekend.
The men’s team found their way against the Tigers while the women traveled back home with a loss.
The No. 1 Gators lost the opening series against No. 11 Miami Sunday.
Mizzou started off strong with a three within the first 30 seconds of the game — a bad omen of the 40 minutes to come for Florida.
With reduced capacity football games, local businesses lost a key form of revenue.
Florida has won 23 Gator Invitationals and will look to add to that total from Sunday through Tuesday.
With just two season games remaining, Florida will travel to Columbia to face Missouri Sunday in a rematch of last month’s narrow home loss.
Miami scored seven unanswered in a 13-inning comeback after the Gators led by five with three innings to play.
The men and women of Florida tennis look ahead to their next conference opponent, the Auburn Tigers.
Florida beats Georgia for the second time in four weeks behind Castleton, Appleby and Mann’s 40 combined points
earned a walk-off victory over Georgia Southern and a win against Charlotte powered by its first-inning offense
In the second time scoring more than two goals this season, Florida came away with a strong victory to start the spring.
It’s exhausting living in a constant state of fear and anxiety, but not taking the necessary precautions are only going to prolong the pandemic, and make things more difficult for those like myself, who are trying to work outside of home.
No Thomas? No problem. Florida beat Kentucky 197.5-196.875 and stayed undefeated Friday night.
The Gators celebrated Friday night after trampling the Alabama Crimson Tide.
North Carolina proved why it’s the No. 1 team after defeating Florida 11-5.
Florida tacked on five in the fourth inning, eight on the game and cruised past Georgia Southern 8-3 for its fourth-straight victory
The ninth inning wasn’t ideal, but the first eight were dominant enough to guide the Gators home for an opening night victory at the new Florida Ballpark.
The university raised $25.3 million during its third annual Gator Giving Day fundraiser Thursday, making it the highest yielding year.