Gators hope to shake the past against FSU
By Evan Lepak | Nov. 7, 2019Florida-Florida State hasn’t been much of a rivalry on the hardwood lately, and UF coach Mike White is the first to admit that.
Florida-Florida State hasn’t been much of a rivalry on the hardwood lately, and UF coach Mike White is the first to admit that.
Florida’s worst offensive performance of the season came at the most inopportune time this past weekend in Jacksonville. The Gators put up season-low offensive statistics across the box score in their 24-17 loss to Georgia, which dropped them to second place in the SEC East.
Two Razorbacks placed three daggers into the heart of Florida’s SEC title hopes.
There’s a hat rack just outside of the dark wooden doors that open up to the College Football Playoff selection room at the Gaylord Texan Resort.
Florida’s women’s basketball team was engaged in a back-and-forth battle with Grambling State on Tuesday night.
Coach Becky Burleigh looked intense as ever in her classic black Gators jacket. Her eyes had a slight squint as she watched her team barely hang on to a one-goal lead.
Silence spread throughout the O’Connell Center.
It was a busy week on the courts for Florida men’s and women’s tennis teams.
Florida’s women’s basketball team has the opportunity on Tuesday to do what it only did once last season: win a road game.
I’ll admit it. I fell into the trap.
Florida’s soccer team had one of the hardest schedules in the nation for the 2019-20 campaign.
Florida, much like a lot of fans, promised it would behave better this year at The World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party. It wouldn’t let things get out of hand in Jacksonville, again — as they so often do, both on and off the field.
The O’Connell Center had a strong essence of chlorine in the air, but as the saying goes, everyone likes their own brand.
The UF men’s basketball team readily handled Lynn University last week, but that won’t show up on the official record.
JACKSONVILLE — It’s never fun to lose to a rival, but UF’s 24-17 loss to Georgia on Saturday stings a little extra:
JACKSONVILLE — Zero sacks, zero turnovers.
JACKSONVILLE — The grills were hot, and the music was loud. The hype was real, and the excitement was high.
Editor’s Note: Quotes from Jessica Pascoe and assistant coach Chris Solinsky were received via text message from the team's SID Carroll Rich on Friday after the meet.
The Florida men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams are ready to compete in their second-straight SEC matchup against Georgia.