Florida ranks No. 17 at the NCAA Championships
By Faith Buckley | Mar. 21, 2021The Gators pulled a solid No. 17 rank in the 2021 NCAA Championships.
The Gators pulled a solid No. 17 rank in the 2021 NCAA Championships.
The Gators ran out of Philadelphia with back-to-back conference wins.
The Gators look to finish their back-to-back matchups against Temple with a win.
No. 2 Florida looks for its fourth sweep of the year against a bitter foe, FSU.
The Gators dominated the Temple Owls 15-9 in their first AAC matchup of the season. UF now boasts a 10-0 record over Temple.
Florida returns to the course this weekend in Athens without Annabell Fuller and Addie Baggarly.
Gators pull off a sweep over top-ranked Texas Christian University.
After a long SEC run, Florida will host the TCU Horned Frogs for a top-ranked fight. The first serve is set for 5 p.m. at Linder Stadium.
In Starkville, Mississippi, the men shut out the Bulldogs. The women swept the Arkansas Razorbacks at home.
A young Gator squad finishes in the top half with focus on future.
The men’s team boasts an early undefeated streak against SEC opponents this season. The women, however, struggle to keep their win percentage above half.
The Gators ran out of the locker room with their roster full of all-American threats. But the physical Dolphins gave UF a run for their money in a 12-11 match.
Six Florida athletes qualified for the finals Saturday.
Three Gators received bids to the Tewaaraton Watch List in its 20th year. Florida boasts 17 players who earned 33 Tewaaraton nominations in the program's 12-year history.
The Gators head north to take on the Jacksonville Dolphins Saturday afternoon. UF holds a 9-0 record against Jacksonville.
Two postponed games led to an unexpected week off for the Gators. Individual workouts kept them afloat.
Women return home to battle Missouri at 5 p.m. while the men take on the Rebels in Oxford at 6 p.m.
The COVID-19 pandemic swept through the sports world and canceled all organized activities. Florida athletes and coaches reflect on what happened 365 days ago and how they feel now.
Blaise Bicknell’s racket caught fire as he boasts a perfect 9-0 record in duals competition.
The men pulled off an impressive upset over No. 3 Tennessee while the women’s team came up short in Knoxville.