Cercone reaches Round of 16 at ITA Southeast Regional
Oct. 20, 2012Despite positing a 66-19 career singles record, Florida junior Alexander Cercone has hasn’t duplicated that kind of success in her junior season.
Despite positing a 66-19 career singles record, Florida junior Alexander Cercone has hasn’t duplicated that kind of success in her junior season.
The Gators came into Friday night’s match against Alabama on a nine-game winning streak and having never lost to Alabama before.
The Taylor Unroe of the past was nowhere to be found Friday night when the No. 11 Gators took on Alabama in Tuscaloosa.
The next time you find yourself in the kitchen whipping up something to eat with friends, raid your beer fridge for an ingredient that helps add depth and an extra kick to your favorite fall and winter classics.
Gainesville’s nonprofit organizations, including those associated with UF, are helping make life better for the county’s residents, according to a recent study.
Beware the ides of October, for with them come great responsibility — or something. Some of you find stress relief by doing yoga; some of you find it by releasing your impotent rage on our website’s comment section, and that’s cool, too. We see you, guys. Feel acknowledged. You’re welcome.
Florida men’s tennis coach Bryan Shelton will be attending the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional Championships for the 14th straight season this weekend, but the 2012 tournament will be a little different from his 13 previous seasons.
Considering he’s provided me with inspiration for several of my columns, a goal of mine for this week was to avoid mentioning Mitt Romney. But alas, I watched the second presidential debate Tuesday night, and yet again, that man’s mouth provided far too much fodder for criticism.
The crowd at the O’Connell Center jeered and yelled, but Madison Monserez, mouth agape, couldn’t eke out a word.
Jo Dragotta’s past nine games have been what statistics majors would call an outlier.
After a weekend of debauchery in Nashville, Tenn., the alligatorSports crew comes home to Gainesville. We’re worn out from country music and Coyote Ugly saloons, but we’re just as excited to see College GameDay on campus as everyone else is for one reason: Erin Andrews.
Cats that find themselves stuck under Bryan Hall can now escape without pause.
A proposed plan to build a nuclear power plant near Levy County has a small group of Alachua County residents in an uproar over the potential environmental and safety hazards, despite assurances by company officials that the plant will be closely regulated.
Hunter Joyer didn’t mind stepping out of the spotlight.
Help for financially struggling Gainesville residents is now available through a new texting service.
Police are increasing security Saturday to deal with issues like rowdy fans and underage drinking before, at and after UF’s football game against the University of South Carolina.
The No. 10 Florida swimming and diving team is coming off a first place showing in the third-annual All Florida Invitational.
UF’s Homecoming officially kicks off at the Soulfest Multicultural Extravaganza at 5 p.m. today in the Reitz Union Amphitheatre.
Four Florida Supreme Court justices left their black robes in Tallahassee to speak at a forum at the UF Levin College of Law on Thursday afternoon.
The Florida Innovation Hub at UF, a business incubator that aims to help technology-based startups grow, will celebrate its one-year anniversary with an open house Friday.