Three things to watch this weekend: Florida track and field
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For the third straight weekend, the No. 5 Florida (35-10, 17-4 Southeastern Conference) baseball team will take on the SEC Western division leader, traveling to Fayetteville, Ark., to face the No. 18 Razorbacks (30-13, 10-11 SEC) in a three-game series at Baum Stadium starting tonight at 7:30.
Florida State's Sarah Hamilton threw a complete-game one-hitter,
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Through five innings, the Gators softball team didn't look anything
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Vickash Ramjit couldn't remember the last time he had five at-bats,
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For the second straight weekend, the No. 4 Florida baseball
While this year's edition of the Penn Relays got off to a delayed
After winning their respective Southeastern Conference Tournaments
Over the next three days, sophomore Sean Obinwa will be running in