A Family Affair: Florida lacrosse team embraces support
By ALEX MAMINAKIS | Apr. 20, 2015Jim Darcangelo answered a phone call from back home in Maryland. It was his wife, Marilyn.
Jim Darcangelo answered a phone call from back home in Maryland. It was his wife, Marilyn.
The No. 6 Florida baseball team is three-quarters of the way through the regular season. With just 14 games before postseason play begins — including a midweek against Bethune-Cookman tonight — here are three questions for the Gators.
Rod Johnson’s life changed on April 3.
Winning a third-straight national title on Saturday night was by far the highlight of the UF gymnastics team’s season. During a year of ups and downs, here are five moments that stood out above the rest:
Former UF quarterback Tim Tebow signed a one-year contract with the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday afternoon. As he looks for another opportunity to resurrect his football playing career, here’s a look back at his time in the NFL:
With the first weekend of the playoffs in the books, nine former Gators are hoping to make it out of the first round.
The result was the same.
As Kytra Hunter walked off the floor for the final time, coach Rhonda Faehn gave her a long hug.
Peter Alonso finally found his groove.
Rhonda Faehn is building a dynasty.
The Florida men’s golf team finished tied for seventh place at the Southeastern Conference Championships, shooting a 2-over-par in St. Simons Island, Georgia, this weekend.
Gainesville Police arrested a UF football player Saturday after he reportedly was part of an armed robbery at a Gainesville apartment complex.
For the third-consecutive year, the UF gymnastics team will bring home the national title.
Florida has found its go-to closer: Bobby Poyner.
It’s been a long and decorated career for Lauren Haeger.
Coming off four straight top-five finishes; the Gators women’s golf team saw a dramatic increase in their confidence level heading into this weekends Southeastern Conference championship in Birmingham, Alabama.
The No. 21 Gators women’s golf team entered Birmingham, Alabama, with one goal: win their second Southeastern Conference championship in program history.
Behind a complete game on the mound from sophomore Logan Shore and timely hitting, the No. 8 Florida baseball team defeated Mississippi State 6-3 on Friday in Starkville, Mississippi.
They made it interesting at the end, but the Gators are moving on.
It was a typical training day in early winter: boring.