No. 2 Gators storm back in extras to take series against the No. 3 Hurricanes
By Dylan O'Shea | Feb. 22, 2020Kirby McMullen wanted all of the smoke as he blazed around third after his go-ahead homer in the 10th.
Kirby McMullen wanted all of the smoke as he blazed around third after his go-ahead homer in the 10th.
The Florida Gators lost in dramatic fashion to the Kentucky Wildcats in Lexington, Kentucky, on Saturday. With both teams on win streaks and SEC supremacy in the balance, it came down to the wire.
The weather wasn’t perfect but the play certainly was on Saturday as Florida secured a commanding win over Georgia State at the Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex. Although originally scheduled for 10 a.m., the game was pushed back to noon due to concerns about the brisk weather in the morning.
When all else failed, Florida turned to junior midfielder Shannon Kavanagh, its hero of games past. But even Superman lost a battle, and as No. 10 Loyola limited Kavanagh’s production, her team also suffered through kryptonite-induced weakness.
With runners at first and third, Jacob Young stood at the plate in the top of the eleventh inning with his team’s undefeated record resting on his shoulders.
Coach Jenny Rowland wasn’t expecting to be doused with confetti, once “We are the Champions” started blaring on the loudspeaker.
The Gators’ dreams came true in Big League Dreams Park tonight with their first two wins over ranked opponents this season.
More than 100 tips are reported each year in North Central Florida
The Cinema Verde International Environmental Film & Arts Festival discusses environmental issues
The two-day festival, headlined by Shaun Martin, consists of 37 artists
The new site is located beneath The Standard apartment complex
This isn’t the first time this has happened in Gainesville
$12.6 million was raised last year
He performs on Turlington Plaza and teaches other students the craft
The temporary signs cost $21,000 to be designed, fabricated and shipped
Thaddeus the llama visited cities around Florida
Neither Buffaloes nor Terrapins have been able to stand in the way of the No. 3 Gators’ path this season.
It was 57-53 in favor of the Gators.
A labyrinth is a meandering, but meaningful, maze designed to test the navigators and push them to their limits. The schedule this weekend will do just that for the Gators.
Rarely is a matchup between Florida and Kentucky meaningless.