Gators swimmers aim for national impact at US Open
By Jackson Castellano | Dec. 1, 202117 members of the Gators swim program, joined by volunteer coach and Olympic legend Katie Ledecky, will compete at the US Open this week in Greensboro, NC.
17 members of the Gators swim program, joined by volunteer coach and Olympic legend Katie Ledecky, will compete at the US Open this week in Greensboro, NC.
No. 14 Florida looks to improve to 7-0 on the season for the first time since 2012-13, but it must first encounter Oklahoma on its home court.
Gators volleyball star T’ara Ceasar will be stepping away from the team before the NCAA Tournament later this week, according to an announcement made by her on her Instagram Monday night.
Quarterback Anthony Richardson and running back Dameon Pierce saw more work than usual Saturday, and the results proved fruitful. While their performances helped lead the Gators to a victory and bowl eligibility, was it too little, too late?
The No. 20 Gators dropped both matches against No. 8 Kentucky over the weekend, and those sweeps aren’t a good sign heading into the NCAA Tournament.
Before every match, the Gators sideline kneels in unison to spread personal messages with their platform. Whether it’s supporting the Black Lives Matter movement or LGBTQ rights, the fight will never cease.
“We got off to a really good start shooting the basketball,” Florida head coach Mike White said after the Gators used a 29 point halftime lead to propel them past Troy.
Florida football has its new head coach — Former Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns head coach Billy Napier will become the fourth Florida head coach since 2014.
The Gators’ winning streak grows to five with a 61-50 victory over George Washington on Saturday.
The undefeated No. 23 Gators return to the O’Dome eager to keep their win streak alive as they face the Troy Trojans.
Dameon Pierce scored his 15th touchdown of 2021 Saturday, but his most electric trip to the end zone didn’t even count as Florida defeated FSU, 24-21.
The No. 20 Florida volleyball team ends the regular season being swept by No. 8 Kentucky, the 2021 SEC Champions.
Florida defeated Saint Louis Friday night 69-54 to kick off their two-game set in Puerto Rico.
Florida hasn’t defeated a Power 5 opponent since Oct. 9, and in the Gators first game post-Dan Mullen, they take their home field in search of bowl eligibility in the form of a third-straight victory over Florida State.
The Florida Gators conclude their regular season in a rivalry battle against the Florida State Seminoles for the right to play in a bowl game later this winter.
After entering the match seeking head coach Mary Wise’s 1000th career win, the Gators left the match on the receiving end of a sweep from the Kentucky Wildcats.
No. 20 Florida volleyball puts a nine-match win streak on the line and heads to Lexington, Kentucky, for its biggest series matchup against the No. 8 Wildcats.
A bucket at the buzzer sent Tyree Appleby into a frenzy. The rematch of the 2007 national championship ended in a 71-68 win for the orange and blue, securing the Fort Myers Tip-Off championship.
Florida redshirt freshman Anthony Richardson is expected to start his second career game Saturday against Florida State, per The Gainesville Sun’s Zach Abolverdi.
The No. 23 Florida Gators face a challenging opponent in the Ohio State Buckeyes with the title of Fort Myers Tip-Off champion on the line Wednesday.