The anniversary of a sportless March
By Chris Ortega | Mar. 8, 2021It’s been a year since COVID-19 shut down sports. Sports Editor Christian Ortega briefly reflects on what it’s been like the last year during the pandemic.
It’s been a year since COVID-19 shut down sports. Sports Editor Christian Ortega briefly reflects on what it’s been like the last year during the pandemic.
The popularity of indoor cycling, also known as spin, has taken over Gainesville. Many residents and students have taken it up as a hobby.
While COVID-19 took a choke hold on club sports, it couldn’t stop sports altogether. Pickup and intramural sports persist with altered regulations.
High school sports have a new competitor this season: COVID-19
Members of UF’s men and women basketball, football and gymnastics teams were in attendance
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Looks don’t really matter at the end of the summer, especially in North Florida. The entirety of the Gainesville population is dripping with sweat and unbothered by unkempt appearances.
A week ago, I wrote a column about how I think Tiger Woods is overrated, washed-up and doesn’t deserve nearly the amount of media coverage he receives.
In early August, the Matheson History Museum will unveil “Gators and Beyond: A Sports History of Alachua County.”
Kennedy Baker took a deep breath, saluted the judges and grabbed onto the bars.
Something was off from the first tumbling pass.
The Florida men’s golf team wrapped up the final round of the Carpet Capital Collegiate on Sunday, finishing seventh out of 15 teams. Freshman Sam Horsfield led the way for the Gators at The Farm Golf Club in Dalton, Georgia, ending the tournament tied for fourth place at 1-under par.
It was only fitting Rhamat Alhassan put Eastern Washington away with a kill.
After a year of work, the UF Eckhoff Steel Bridge Team built its way to the top.
Gator football fans are getting the chance to make a change in The Swamp.
Lauren Haeger chucked her glove into the air. She had just fired a 67-MPH rise ball to Kentucky’s Ansley Smith on an 0-2 count with two outs in the 7th inning with a 1-0 lead.
Throughout his four years at UF, Jonathan Nunez has devoted countless hours to Gator Motorsports, the UF Society of Automotive Engineers Formula Team.
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Lauren Haeger’s perfect season in the circle is over.