Gators softball take down Rattlers and Demons
By Skyler Lebron | Feb. 18, 2017Heading into the sixth inning of the second game of a doubleheader, the No. 1 Florida Softball team desperately needed a jolt on offense.
Heading into the sixth inning of the second game of a doubleheader, the No. 1 Florida Softball team desperately needed a jolt on offense.
Something was off from the first tumbling pass.
When he heard the metallic ping of bat meeting ball, Deacon Liput didn’t think. He ran.
A UF student riding a scooter was hit by a car Friday near Turlington Plaza, suffering minor injuries to her leg.
For the Gators women’s tennis team, this is rivalry week. On Sunday, Florida will play one of its biggest challengers of the season.
With the devastating news Gators basketball fans received Wednesday regarding starting center John Egbunu’s ACL tear, I want to talk about something positive for a change.
As Amber Smith’s jumper from behind the three-point arc effortlessly snuck through the bottom of the net late in the fourth quarter, Amanda Butler couldn’t contain her frustration any longer.
Before the 2017 Florida softball season began, the team all ready featured names well-known throughout the league.
Last year, he shot the lowest round and tournament of his college career. This year, his team is looking for more.
The Florida men’s tennis team is back in Virginia today to participate in the ITA Team Indoor Championships.
On a lineup full of returning players for the No. 3 Gators lacrosse team, one name stands out every time.
As soon as the upbeat melody begins to play, there is no doubt which Gator is about to compete.
Mike White was disappointed after Florida’s route of Auburn on Tuesday night.
Deacon Liput’s freshman year can be described as the fun part of a roller coaster.
Alex Faedo is early.
Standing in front of a nearly all-white crowd at UF’s Florida Field, a 15-year-old black boy belted out a song of exaltation.
In the last two weeks, The Ridge at Gainesville has been the scene of two deaths.
Abigail Dougherty once told her mother that when she died, she wanted a seed planted in her memory.
Lil Wayne, a five-time Grammy award-winning rapper, will perform at UF in April.
When UF professor Arnoldo Valle heard immigrants across the nation planned to strike on Thursday, the Mexican native canceled his classes.