Kahlia Warner places third in 3-meter dive at NCAAs
By Sean Doty | Mar. 19, 2016Kahlia Warner’s consistency on the big stage continues.
Kahlia Warner’s consistency on the big stage continues.
No. 1 Florida edged Southeastern Conference rival No. 16 Tennessee 4-2 on Saturday at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium. The Gators (29-1, 4-1 SEC) got out to an early lead, let the Volunteers (21-7, 3-2 SEC) rally, and then climbed ahead late.
After defeating the first six ranked opponents it faced, the No. 2 Florida lacrosse team was suffocated by top-ranked Maryland 14-4 in front of a home crowd of 1,015, the ninth-largest showing in Donald R. Dizney Stadium’s history.
Megan Reed led Florida on Friday.
Peter Alonso stepped to the plate in a situation most players fantasize about.
Tennessee starting pitcher Matty Moss was pulled in the bottom of the first inning on Friday night, allowing two early runs and scoring three in the frame to take as Florida took an early lead over the Volunteers.
All the talk heading into Florida’s first NCAA Tournament game was that the Gators were poised to bounce back from their crushing 23-point defeat to Kentucky in their first game of the Southeastern Conference Tournament.
Florida coach Mike Holloway isn’t looking in the rearview mirror.
Kahlia Warner has been the brightest star on Florida’s swimming and diving team over the past month.
One minute separated Eleanna Christinaki from making history.
Alex McMurtry’s pain began as a sophomore in high school.
Florida led by 32 points at halftime, made nearly 70 percent of its three-point shots and defended at an elite level.
Kelly Barnhill was on fire on Wednesday.
When the Florida women’s tennis team plays Ole Miss today, it will have its hands full.
The Florida men’s tennis team has been defined by two trends so far this season.
A UF class is beautifying buildings across campus.
Joe Rojo was turned away from giving blood Thursday afternoon.
Comedian Trevor Noah is coming to UF.
Bacteria found to possibly prevent cavities
Lucas Sanders thought his passion for acting would end after he graduated high school.