Gators ink 21 signees on early National Signing Day
By Kyle Wood | Dec. 18, 2019Members of the Florida football team’s 2020 class put pen to paper and cleared up expectations for the future of the program Wednesday morning.
Members of the Florida football team’s 2020 class put pen to paper and cleared up expectations for the future of the program Wednesday morning.
Florida’s women’s basketball team had a much-needed rest after splitting a two-game road trip.
Florida volleyball’s 2019 season will be remembered like a lot of its other seasons: A strong regular season before bowing out in the NCAA Tournament.
Coach Mary Wise knew one of her student managers for Florida volleyball was different than most quickly. In her 33 years of coaching, she had never seen someone so interested in the minute details of her program.
There was nothing seniors Rachael Kramer and Allie Gregory could do but watch the ball hit the hardwood, signaling the end of both the Gators’ season and their college careers.
It didn’t take much for Florida’s volleyball team to take a 3-0 win over UCF, even without its star hitter in sophomore Thayer Hall – who missed her second-straight game with an undisclosed injury.
Things were looking grim for Florida’s women’s basketball team heading into the fourth quarter on Thursday night.
The Gators didn’t have their star player in outside hitter Thayer Hall on Thursday night. But even leaning on its bench players in Hall’s absence Florida was still fine against Alabama State.
This may come as a surprise to some, but I’m not the sentimental type.
Sheesh, this was a little abrupt.
I still have Ian Cohen’s Alligator Goodbye Column bookmarked on my laptop.
It was January of 2017 in my freshman year at UF when I got the call.
Marina Escobar Domingo knows that at 16 years old, playing in a golf tournament among Spain’s best, including her idol, was quite a feat.
Florida guard Ariel Johnson was in transition. Florida A&M’s defense wasn’t all the way back down the court yet. But Florida forward Zada Williams was.
The Florida football team ended the regular season the same way it began: beating an in-state rival.
Saturday’s five-set win over the Texas A&M Aggies was memorable in more ways than one.
Gators quarterback Feleipe Franks is leaving the football team, the redshirt junior announced on his Instagram page Sunday afternoon.
Freddie Swain needed to make a move.
Newsflash for the College Football Playoff Selection Committee: The Florida Gators are one of the 10 best teams in the country.