Florida’s softball team blanks TAMU, clinches weekend series
By Mark Stine | Mar. 25, 2018In the home half of the third inning on Sunday night, UF third baseman Nicole DeWitt stood on second base with an ear-to-ear grin.
In the home half of the third inning on Sunday night, UF third baseman Nicole DeWitt stood on second base with an ear-to-ear grin.
Dear UF President Kent Fuchs,
Duarte Vale and McClain Kessler opened doubles play with something they were missing in their loss to Ole Miss on Friday: intensity.
Roberta Albers-Seldman was a woman before her time.
Surrounded by plastic tarps and paint cans, Yonhiki No Saru drew abstract monkeys on a wall of The Standard Gainesville’s parking garage on four panels.
Zach Huang planned to ask one of his best friends and on-and-off crush Carmen Schentrup to senior prom, but not before texting her to see if she was OK with it.
The UF Student Government Senate might advocate for on-campus early voting locations soon.
William Shakespeare once compared his beloved to a summer’s day. Michael Byrne’s 2018 season could be compared to something more like a sturdy dam.
When the white “3” sign was lifted, more than 800 people cheered and put their arms up in an “O” to look like the Dance Marathon’s hot air balloon logo Sunday. A new record had been set.
Without speaking a word, 7-year-old Janier inspired 750 elementary-school students to run as fast as they could.
The UF Athletic Association has announced plans to build a new baseball stadium off Hull Road, near the Ronald R. Dizney Lacrosse Stadium, by 2020.
As Florida swimmer Caeleb Dressel emerged from the water after completing the 100 free at the NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships, he pumped his fists and splashed water all around him.
Alyssa Baumann finished her beam routine amongst chants for a 10 from her teammates.
Gripping her bat tightly in the bottom of the first, Florida catcher Janell Wheaton patiently waited on a pitch from Texas A&M’s Samantha Show.
With the Alabama sun beating down upon them, Florida’s McCartney Kessler and Auburn’s Georgie Axon found themselves in the middle of a back-and-forth slugfest.
Florida’s lacrosse team has relied on offensive outbursts in the second half all season long, and the story was no different on Saturday afternoon.
Feeds from our reporters in Gainesville and D.C. for the March For Our Lives marches
1. Why are people marching?
Florida swimmer Caeleb Dressel picked up right where he left off on Day 3 of the NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships.
Court 6 at the Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex had all eyes on it on Friday night as junior McClain Kessler whooped and hollered his way to a match-clinching victory over Ole Miss.