Gators drop seventh-straight SEC game, fall in opener to No. 15 Ole Miss
By Hugh Green | Mar. 28, 2025Florida’s pitchers struggled with command all night in the series opener at No. 15 Ole Miss, as the Gators dropped to 0-7 in conference play.
Florida’s pitchers struggled with command all night in the series opener at No. 15 Ole Miss, as the Gators dropped to 0-7 in conference play.
The Florida Gators women’s basketball team narrowly escaped with a win in the WBIT quarterfinals to punch its ticket to Indianapolis for the tournament’s penultimate round.
After a dominant win over Arkansas, a dogfight at Ole Miss and a strong performance against Vanderbilt, the Florida men’s tennis team looked ready to take on anyone who stood in their way.
As they faced a 2-0 deficit, most of Wednesday evening had not gone in favor of the No. 4 Florida Gators. However, the UCF Knights delivered the final dagger in the bottom of the fifth inning. Coming into this contest 7-3 in its last 10 against the Knights, and undefeated since a 7-0 loss in Gainesville four years ago, this was unfamiliar territory for Florida.
With just five seconds to go in overtime, UF junior attacker Gianna Monaco scored a game-winning goal to give No. 7 Florida lacrosse a 13-12 win over No. 15 Pennsylvania.
The No. 13 Gators were swept for the second-straight weekend to open up SEC play against No. 4 Georgia.
Senior guard Kenza Salgues hit a buzzer-beating three-pointer to defeat UNLV 86-84 in the second round of the Women’s Basketball Invitation Tournament.
The Florida Gators arrived at the Schenkel Invitational looking to repeat as champions. Last year, the team won this tournament with 27-under.
“Go Gators” may not have been the sound that the Music City expected on a rainy Sunday afternoon, but that’s just what it got. Continuing its recent streak of dominance, Florida men’s tennis (11-7, 6-3 SEC) headed northeast to take on Vanderbilt (8-11, 1-8 SEC). The Gators ended up sweeping the Commodores 4-0 for their third-straight conference win by three or more points.
Despite pulling off upsets in courts one and two in singles, No. 22 Florida fell to No. 15 Vanderbilt 5-2 on Sunday, putting the Gators back under .500.
Bella Sims and Emma Weyant dominated in Florida’s sixth-place finish at the NCAA Women’s Swimming and Diving Championship.
The No. 1 seeded Florida Gators advanced to their first Sweet 16 in eight years with a come-from-behind win over the No. 8 UConn Huskies in the second round of the NCAA Tournament in Raleigh on Sunday.
Despite three perfect scores, the No. 3 Gators finished behind No. 2 LSU and No. 1 Oklahoma in the SEC Championship.
Colby Shelton, Bobby Boser and Luke Heyman all tallied homers on the night, but it wasn’t enough to overcome No. 4 Georgia to open the weekend series.
After winning three consecutive singles matches to tie things up at three, Florida’s comeback fell short in its dual match against Missouri at home, ending its three-game streak.
Senior guard Jeriah Warren led the Gators with a career-high 28 points to win the first round of the WBIT.
The No. 4 Florida Gators’ offense came alive against the North Florida Ospreys on Thursday, as UF clinched its 19th run-rule win of 2025 in Jacksonville.
Behind a nine-goal second quarter and a four goal effort from junior midfielder Kaitlyn Davies, No. 8 Florida lacrosse stormed past No. 15 Clemson 16-10 to win its fourth-straight match.
Blake Cyr’s six-RBI night and Caden McDonald’s bounce-back performance on the mound led the Gators to a dominating 14-4 win against Florida A&M.