What the “Link to Pink” meet means to Florida
By River Wells | Feb. 5, 2019The Gators’ gymnastics team may be competing in a regular season meet against Auburn on Friday, but there’s nothing regular about it.
The Gators’ gymnastics team may be competing in a regular season meet against Auburn on Friday, but there’s nothing regular about it.
The record books for UF throwing events seemingly change every time the page is refreshed.
The No. 3 Gators women’s golf team labored through a two-hour weather delay in Palos Verdes, California, where its 2019 spring season began at the Northrop Gumman Regional Challenge.
Not even the weather could prevent the Florida Gators from beating their in-state rivals.
Four seniors left the Florida softball program at the end of last season, each one of them critical to a Women’s College World Series appearance.
Players leaving, coaching changes and evolving tactics all affect the preparation of a team and how it performs from season to season.
It counts as a loss in the books. The Gators walked into the Lloyd Noble Center and walked out with their first defeat.
Fans of the Florida women’s basketball team could dream for the first three quarters on Sunday.
Senior Alicia Boren was ready for her beam routine. The Gators were neck and neck with the No. 1 Oklahoma Sooners heading into the last rotation.
The Florida Gators swimming and diving teams will be in the O'Connell Center Natatorium this weekend, looking to send 12 seniors out the right way by winning their final home meet of the season.
The field eventers will bring their sprinters with them this time around when they head to Blacksburg, Virginia, for the second time in two weeks.
The doubles tandem of freshman Sam Riffice and sophomore Oliver Crawford walked into the USTA National Campus in Lake Nona, Florida, fresh off a couple of wins at the ITA Kickoff event where it dropped just one point.
Maybe Roger Goodell is delusional.
The Gators walked into the Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tennessee, without one of the most important elements in the game of basketball: height. The team was down its starting 6-foot-1 forward, Kristina Moore, after she injured her arm Sunday against Arkansas, and her absence was evident from the first whistle to the last.
It’s a paradox as old as time: What happens when the unstoppable force meets the immovable object? For the centuries the phrase has existed, it has never had an answer.
Florida’s women’s tennis team hasn’t had an ideal start to the season.
Russell Westbrook plays basketball like he’s mad at the world. In return, the world is mad at him.
The Gators tried to get one last shot off before the buzzer sounded. They had an excellent opening quarter on Sunday against Arkansas and were up by 12.
Almost.
The clock struck 10:26 p.m. on Sunday, and the Gators men’s tennis team had finally clinched a 4-1 victory over Florida Atlantic University to claim the ITA Kickoff Weekend title and earn a spot in the ITA National Indoor Championships in Chicago.