Robinson could lead Florida deep into the NCAA Tournament
By Ray Boone | Mar. 18, 2017ORLANDO — With five minutes left in the game, Chris Chiozza rifled a pass to Devin Robinson on the right wing.
ORLANDO — With five minutes left in the game, Chris Chiozza rifled a pass to Devin Robinson on the right wing.
Kasey Hill has never smiled so wide after shooting an air ball.
UConn was within striking distance of the Florida lacrosse team with 14:10 left in the first half and down 5-4.
In the first inning between No. 2 Florida and South Carolina, Gators freshman shortstop Sophia Reynoso entered the batter’s box.
All Jonathan India could do was react.
It wasn’t the start Alex Faedo envisioned.
Ryan Orr strutted onto the first tee at Mark Bostick Golf Course with his golf bag on his shoulder and stared down the first fairway.
The UF men’s tennis team began its SEC weekend road trip today when it traveled to Oxford to take on Ole Miss at the Palmer-Salloum Tennis Center.
Florida sophomore Jack Guyton started running competitively to stay in shape for lacrosse.
Before the start of the SEC season, both coaches and players on the Gators women’s tennis team described conference play as “brutal.”
Heading into his team’s Feb. 25 matchup against Liberty, coach Tim Walton made a change in the lineup.
The pain started halfway through her sophomore year.
ORLANDO — It was fairly obvious on Thursday, even as the final seconds ticked off the clock, and even as the game’s outcome wasn’t in question.
ORLANDO — In the first possession of his first NCAA Tournament game, Kevarrius Hayes lost the ball under the rim.
ORLANDO — Before the Gators set foot on the court at the Amway Center for their first NCAA Tournament action in two years, Mike White turned on the locker room’s TV.
UF Student Body President Susan Webster discussed Thursday a proposed partnership between UF and Uber, which would offer discounts to students using the ride-sharing app.
Alex Rolle-Polk was running out of time.
Gainesville Police arrested an Ocala couple Thursday who traveled to Gainesville to steal a Bobcat construction vehicle.
In the silent cold, about 350 UF students and faculty members shivered with candles cupped in their hands as a rendition of “Amazing Grace” pierced the air.
Even though she has a full Bright Futures scholarship, Anna Hall works three days a week to pay for college.