UF welcomes Long Beach State in season-opening series
By Evan Lepak | Feb. 14, 2019Baseball is officially back.
Baseball is officially back.
Senior goalkeeper Haley Hicklen reached into the back of her net to retrieve the ball for a fifth time in the opening 10 minutes of the game.
Even when it tries to be good, the National Football League is still bad.
The Gators softball team (6-0) heads out to Tempe, Arizona, to partake in five games at the Littlewood Classic following two mid-week games against Team Japan and North Florida. Here are three things to know about Florida’s start to the season:
Vanderbilt forward Matthew Moyer did everything he could to stop Deaundrae Ballard.
Many gymnastics teams would consider a top-10 matchup a highlight of its competitive schedule. For the Florida Gators, it’s just another Friday.
The Gators’ win over North Florida wasn’t quite the way they drew it up.
If there’s one thing UF has going for it, it’s that it doesn’t lose to bad teams.
Seniors on the Florida lacrosse team have played Maryland three times throughout their collegiate careers.
Kyler Murray’s announcement on Monday was a mere formality.
It wasn’t about the score as much as it was about the occasion.
Florida men’s basketball coach Mike White will continue saying it until he is blue in the face: Vanderbilt is a lot better than its 0-10 SEC record shows.
The Florida men’s and women’s swimming teams traveled to Auburn, Alabama, this weekend for the second time in three weeks, as they both competed in the Auburn Invitational.
Oliver Crawford won his singles match to help the Gators men's tennis team to a 4-3 win over TCU on Sunday.
Fans of the NFL were disappointed nearly a week ago because of that atrocity of a Super Bowl.
The Gators’ lacrosse team is experiencing déjà vu heading into its second game of the 2019 campaign.
Florida’s men’s basketball team went face-to-face against the top-ranked team in the country on Saturday and came up short. It trailed for nearly the whole game against the superior Volunteers, but that doesn’t mean there weren’t encouraging signs for the Gators in the 73-61 loss.
Florida was down 17 early in the third quarter in Athens, Georgia, looking for anything to shift the momentum. An easy rebound floated up for UF, and a sea of Gator hands reached up for the ball. But the big paws of Georgia forward Caliya Robinson soared above them all to snatch the rebound and make the easy put-back.
TAMPA — Jordan Matthews watched with anticipation as two pitches hit the catcher’s mitt.