With 6,042 fans in attendance, Tuesday night marked the highest ever attended Sunshine Showdown at McKethan Stadium. Prior to this game, the Gator baseball team had won 10 of their last 11 meetings against Florida State, including five in a row. This time was no different — the Gators came …
Read More »NCAA Tournament Field Announced
In a year where it seems like every team is beating each other and has holes to some extent, March Madness is almost certainly going to live up to its name and then some. But before games kick off, the selection committee had the tough task of deciding who should make the tournament …
Read More »Rays’ Kiermaier Now Face of Franchise
“The best ability is availability.” This is the mentality Rays outfielder Kevin Kiermaier has going into the 2018 season. After missing time the last two seasons due to injury, Kiermaier is focusing on being able to stay on the field and contribute to his team for all 162 games. Kiermaier …
Read More »Gator Softball Dominates on Day 1 of Judi Garman Classic
The Florida Gator softball team opened the Judi Garman Classic in Fullerton, California with two convincing wins. This extends their winning streak to ten and improves their overall record to 18-1. Florida vs. Loyola Marymount It was all Gators from first pitch to last as Florida took down the Lions …
Read More »NCAA Coaches React to FBI Probe
Following the news that players from more than 20 of the nation’s top college basketball programs were implicated in possibly violating NCAA rules, coaches around the country have been reacting. The reactions range from deep anger to an unwillingness to talk about the issues that are taking place. Tom Izzo The Michigan …
Read More »Gator Baseball Falls to Miami
The top ranked Gator baseball team loses its first game of the season on Sunday in their 2-0 loss at Miami. Florida had chances throughout the game but failed to execute with runners in scoring position. A Pitching Duel Gators starter Tyler Dyson and Miami pitcher Evan McKendry were locked …
Read More »2018 SEC Swimming & Diving Championships Kick Off
The run for a Swimming & Diving SEC Championship title starts today in College Station, TX for the No.3 Gator men’s team and No. 17 women’s team. The meet begins today with preliminaries at 11 a.m. and finals at 7 p.m. These will take place at this time each day. …
Read More »U.S. Off To Good Start in Winter Olympics
It’s day 3 of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang and the United States has already earned four medals — two gold, one silver, and one bronze. The U.S. currently has the fifth most medals of any country. Norway is leading the medal count with nine, including two gold, four …
Read More »Former Gators Headed to Spring Training
Seventeen former Gator baseball players returned to McKethan Stadium Saturday night to play in the Alumni Scrimmage. A few others were also on hand to support their former school and teammates before gearing up for the 2018 MLB season and heading down to Spring Training. Harrison Bader Current St. Louis …
Read More »Nick Foles: From Back Up to Super Bowl Champion
There is no higher peak than Super Bowl champion for a football player who was on the verge of hanging up his cleats just a couple years ago. Nick Foles, who has now experienced the lowest of lows and the highest of highs, knows just that. The Underdog Throughout his …
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