Rival rematch: Florida State heads to the Swamp Friday
By Rachel Slay | Mar. 4, 2021Florida faces Florida State Friday — its last opponent during the shortened 2020 season.
Florida faces Florida State Friday — its last opponent during the shortened 2020 season.
After a disappointing midweek loss to Florida Atlantic, the Gators look to get back on their feet as they host Florida A&M this weekend.
The Gators hope to win their eighth and ninth straight matches this weekend against the Arkansas Razorbacks.
Missouri guard Dru Smith knifed through the Florida defense and willed home an acrobatic layup at the buzzer to down the Gators 72-70.
Dusty’s Drive-In Circus combines musical and acrobatic performance for a unique, pandemic-safe experience.
The free exhibition is the latest in the gallery's Spring 2021 lineup and is open until March 12.
Despite a near-perfect night from a much maligned bullpen, the Gators couldn’t overcome a cold day at the plate after nine scoreless innings.
Hannah Adams and Jaimie Hoover knocked two out of the park against New Mexico State Wednesday.
Florida will have a few weeks off before they return to competition at the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic on March 19.
Florida had two options: win or go home. And Smith wanted a win.
Florida defeated Kennesaw State 20-7 in its second matchup in program history.
Florida looks to stay hot into the final week of the regular season
As of Tuesday afternoon, there are 15 active student cases and three active staff cases, representing students and staff who have reported a positive test result to ACPS in the past 10 days.
On-campus quarantines hit the semester’s lowest occupancy at 99% availability on Tuesday. The number of people in quarantine continues to drop to new lows, with 283 isolations Monday, a decrease of 173 since last week.
A donation of $20 sends books to six prisoners, according to the organization's Instagram page. The nonprofit has fulfilled more than 60 requests during its first few months back in operation.
Some Asian Gainesville residents feel safe in the college town, others feel aggressions due to cultural and racial discrimination.
The Alachua County Library District and George A. Smathers Libraries at UF partnered to organize a display to honor Hilliard-Nunn, an activist and adjunct associate professor in UF’s African American Studies Program who was known for her research in media and culture, enslaved Africans and African American history in Alachua County. Hilliard-Nunn died on Aug. 5 at 57.
The Gators now prepare for the NCAA Championships March 24-27.
The undefeated No. 5 Gators need to put in more work if they dream of a championship.
Florida will look to end the tournament on a high note Wednesday, with golf set to resume at 11:30 a.m.