Florida looks to rebound tonight
By GORDON STREISAND< | Nov. 25, 2013St. John’s may be coming to the O’Connell Center tonight, but Florida will be looking for St. Anthony to find its defensive game that has been missing this year.
St. John’s may be coming to the O’Connell Center tonight, but Florida will be looking for St. Anthony to find its defensive game that has been missing this year.
After missing the Gators’ first five games due to a suspension dating back to the summer, Scottie Wilbekin will play in No. 16 Florida’s road matchup against Jacksonville tonight at 7.
Cory McGee thought about one person as she walked up to the starting line at the IAAF World Championships in Moscow on Aug. 11.
Correlation does not equal causation. At least the Gators hope not.
It came down to the final day of competition at the Ohio State Buckeye Invitational for the Gators men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams.
The Gators’ injury-depleted defense has been leaking for several weeks.
Skyler Mornhinweg was tasked with engineering a game-winning drive for the second straight week. For the second straight time, he failed.
Despite a poor overall performance by the Gators at the 2013 NCAA Championships on Saturday, Mark Parrish and Agata Strausa had an eye-opening day in their final cross country race in a Florida uniform.
The change of scenery could not help the Gators shake their second- and third-round curse.
Taylor Brauneis put on a show even before the first point of her last regular-season game in the O’Connell Center.
It was a successful Day 1 at the Ohio State Buckeye Invitational for Florida’s swimming and diving teams that included six NCAA “A” cuts and a school record in the women’s 400-yard medley relay.
Before giving opposing offenses headaches, Dominique Easley suffered pains from just sitting inside his Staten Island, N.Y., apartment as a child.
Without freshman point guard Kasey Hill (high ankle sprain), the Gators struggled to play organized on the offensive end early Thursday night. But they eventually figured it out and cruised to a big win.
Kelvin Taylor is used to setting high standards.
We here at the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column are extraordinarily excited for this weekend. For the Georgia Southern-Florida game, you ask? Of course not. The second installment of the ‘Hunger Games’ series, “Catching Fire” premiered last night at midnight! If that doesn’t get your heart pumping, then we don’t know what’s wrong with you. Just watch the trailer, for crying out loud!
The Seminoles gave the Gators a taste of their own medicine on Thursday night in the O’Connell Center.
Mark Parrish will take the helm for the Gators one last time.
There have been few things Chloe Mann has not accomplished in her career.
MICHELLE PROVENZANO