Upset of No. 18 Georgia improves Florida's tourney resume
By JOE MORGAN | Feb. 19, 2012The Gators finally got over the close-game hump.
The Gators finally got over the close-game hump.
Nothing is permanent. Ask Michelle Moultrie.
Before the first half ended in Bud Walton Arena, it was clear Florida was not going to play like any of Arkansas’ previous guests.
Go vote Feb. 21 and 22 for the zombie-killing Marine and football player Jesse Schmitt as your Student Body vice president.
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Kitty Cullen was not going to be a non-factor for long.
So far, the runway at London Fashion Week seems to be dominated by minimalist or very colorful palettes.
Happiness isn't something we find outside ourselves or even inside ourselves. It is just the opposite: It is something that we create in ourselves.
Students flocked to the North Lawn on Friday afternoon for homemade food and locally made crafts at a farmers market.
Gainesville residents can start casting early ballots today for the Gainesville City Commission at-large 1 runoff election.
Entering the Southeastern Conference Championship
You can’t be the best unless you beat the best.
With help from the Wild Place & Public Places tax initiative, the city was able to build an eight-lane rubberized track at the Fred Cone Park in east Gainesville.
Officers saw it all this week: battery, burglary, bomb threats and a bunch of other things not mentioned here for the sake of alliteration.
When the Gators first arrived in Fayetteville, Ark., Kenny Boynton reminded his longtime teammate Erving Walker of their last trip to Bud Walton Arena more than two years ago.
Taylor Gushue was supposed to suit up for his senior season at Fort Lauderdale Calvary Christian Academy this week.
The Boar's Head Tennis Club has not been friendly to the Gators this year. Two weeks ago, Florida lost in Charlottesville, Va., against No. 2 Virginia. Up until the beginning of singles play on Saturday, it appeared the team's fortunes had turned around.
They were on a softball field, but the Gators were playing Bache-ball.
The first pitch Taylor Gushue saw in his collegiate career was a fastball high and just a tad away.
While three of the Gators' four main all-around competitors rested from at least one event, sophomore Alaina Johnson picked up the slack and lit up Auburn Arena.