Florida captures gutsy road win
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For the second time in as many days, No. 2 Florida (30-3, 7-2
NEW ORLEANS— Although Butler is a rising mid-major from
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The No. 1 UF women's tennis team continued its streak of dominance
In an evening full of dramatic hits, No. 2 Florida (30-2, 7-1
Jeremy Postin laid down the hammer in historic fashion Friday.
Chris Rainey struggled through a tumultuous season on and off the
A perplexing season for the Florida women’s basketball team ended in a familiar and heartbreaking fashion Thursday night.
NEW ORLEANS -- Not much looked different Thursday.
The last time Florida squared off against South Carolina, the Southeastern Conference title was on the line.
Senior Conor Dwyer wasn’t able to repeat his national 500-yard freestyle title, but he still grabbed the best finish of the day for the Gators.
Heading into its toughest matchup of the year, No. 2 Florida could once again be without ace Stephanie Brombacher.
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“How much will he pay?”
Don’t call it a setback.
When the UF men's tennis team heads to Starkville, Miss., this weekend, it will be a homecoming trip for coach Andy Jackson.
The Gators have a lot motivating them right now.