Foley, McElwain have 'productive conversations,' no deal finalized
By JORDAN MCPHERSON | Dec. 3, 2014The day hasn’t come just yet.
The day hasn’t come just yet.
Midway through the nonconference schedule of the Florida Gators women’s basketball team, things are starting to click. Sitting comfortably at 5-1, Florida’s lone loss came against St. John’s on the road. With tough victories over quality opponents Georgetown and Virginia Tech, Florida’s hustle and effort highlighted an improved team – one that wants to not just outscore its opponent, but also ensure the other team finds it as difficult as possible to get the ball in the basket.
Maddy Monserez’s entire family sat in the stands. Her sister stood on the court.
Florida’s Savannah Jordan has been named one of 16 female semifinalists for the 2014 Missouri Athletic Club’s (MAC) Hermann Trophy, the most prestigious individual award in collegiate soccer.
Add Matt Jones to the list of UF football players leaving Florida early for the NFL Draft.
Florida’s trip to Paradise Island was far from a holiday in the sun.
For Florida football, love is in the air.
It wasn’t the characteristically slow start the Gators have shown this season, and with the way Florida (5-1) played, coach Amanda Butler can only hope the energetic starts continue for the team.
Some teams are made up of more than just talented athletes from around the country and the world.
With Week 13 of NFL action in the books, here are some of the highlight performances from former Gators now playing in the big leagues.
With the 2014 Heisman Trophy ceremony less than two weeks away, several hardware hopefuls will make their final cases on Championship Saturday this weekend.
Florida coach Mary Wise is a volleyball legend.
The Florida volleyball team earned the No. 8 seed in the 2014 NCAA Tournament on Sunday and will serve as one of 16 hosts for the first and second rounds of this year’s tournament.
TALLAHASSEE — Outside Doak Campbell Stadium lie the graves of the conquered. Florida State’s Sod Cemetery serves as the football program’s trophy case, boasting the buried battlegrounds from some of the Seminoles’ most memorable victories.
As a typical rivalry week goes in college football, nothing goes as expected. Let’s take a look back at the final week of the regular season and see how it affects Championship Saturday next weekend.
TALLAHASSEE — As Treon Harris lined the Florida offense up with fourth and the ballgame to go, I scanned the crowd of 82,485 at Doak Campbell Stadium. My eyes met briefly with a female Florida State fan, and she smiled at me. It wasn’t one of those happy smiles, it was a nervous one, an "oh crap there’s still a chance we might lose this game," kind of smile. I just assumed she was new around these parts. Perhaps she had woken from a coma last Sunday and this was her first FSU game this season.
Nearly two months ago, Florida was dominated by Texas.
TALLAHASSEE — It wasn’t in the cards for the Gators and Will Muschamp.
By way of penalty kicks, Florida fell to Stanford on Friday night in the Elite Eight round of the NCAA Tournament, bringing an end to the Gators’ season.
Facing its second Big East opponent on the road in less than a week, the Gators were able to avoid the early pace problems that have plagued the team throughout the season and beat Georgetown 81-73 on Friday night in Washington D.C.