Gators advance to play for tourney championship
By MATT WATTS< | Nov. 27, 2010The Gators missed their first seven free throw attempts in what was another abysmal shooting night against South Alabama in the Dead River Company Classic on Friday.
The Gators missed their first seven free throw attempts in what was another abysmal shooting night against South Alabama in the Dead River Company Classic on Friday.
When I was accepted to UF (after being rejected four times), I yelled. That's how excited I was.
Vernon Macklin entered Tuesday’s game with serious questions about the status of his injured right knee, and for 20 minutes it looked like those concerns might be justified.
Despite the Gators’ well-documented struggles this season (they rank 71st in the nation for total offense), offensive coordinator Steve Addazio said his players have not strayed from the plan.
Like classes this week, we have decided to keep this edition of the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column short.
The distance between bad and worse for the Gators’ season comes down to Saturday in Tallahassee.
Coach Amanda Butler stuck to her word, and the Gators came out running against North Florida on Tuesday in the O’Connell Center. But the start wasn’t what they envisioned.
November weather usually doesn’t bode well for outdoor swimming. But with Tallahassee temperatures in the low 70s, the Seminoles hosted the Gators roof-less.
Florida has one last opportunity to improve aspects of its game before the start of the NCAA Tournament.
Many households may be doing without one of Thanksgiving’s traditions this year, and it’s not the cranberry sauce.
The Hub and the Reitz Union shut down today at 3 p.m., and some UF students who are far away from home may have to face the Thanksgiving holiday all alone.
Three hundred pounds of turkey, 100 pounds of potatoes and a cornucopia of dressings and desserts could have satisfied all of the pilgrims at the first Thanksgiving in Plymouth.
After about two hours of debate, the Alachua County Commission didn’t reach a decision on whether to approve Sheriff Sadie Darnell’s appeal for about $500,000 more than her approved budget.
We airbrush models and magazine centerfolds without much thought. Beauty, we’re told, is only skin-deep, and our models need to represent the image of perfection.
There is a coral reef in the Marston Science Library, and it’s made entirely out of crocheted scarves.
The coaches want 100 push-ups, 100 sit-ups and 100 squats. Then they want 100 inverted rows.
Since I began writing this column at the beginning of the year, I’ve had a few regrets.
Good news for drivers looking to stick it to the gas-guzzling Man: The Environmental Protection Agency labeled the soon-to-be-released Nissan Leaf as the best midsize vehicle for fuel efficiency and best car for the environment as the Leaf clocks in at about 99 miles per gallon.
And on this fourth Thursday in November, it will not just be a pleasant holiday to embrace a full table of food and family. Members like Ellen will be faced with the challenge — to overeat or not to overeat.
UF scholarship recipients will have the opportunity to officially become a part of the university’s recorded history.