It’s hard to find many teams that have produced at the same level offensively as Florida in 2018. Sixth ranked Kentucky is one of those teams. Entering Thursday night’s matchup against the Gators, the Wildcats had a .307 team batting average, 59 home runs, and 200 walks. That’s what made …
Read More »Not So Sunny in Gainesville (Gator Baseball Photo Gallery)
The weather was sunny and higher than 75, but the outcome was not as such for the Gators Tuesday night. The Gator baseball squad was handed a tough 8-4 loss at the hands of the Jacksonville University Dolphins. Freshman Jack Leftwich made his fourth start of the year pulling out …
Read More »Deshaun Watson Trying to Come Back
Back in November, Houston Texans rookie quarterback Deshaun Watson had a season-ending surgery after tearing his ACL in practice. However, the injury isn’t holding him back. Now that he has recovered, he says the injury isn’t going to change how he played the game. Watson was a threat on the …
Read More »New Jersey Looking to Even Up the Series Against Tampa Bay
If the Tampa Bay Lighting thought that their first-round match-up against the New Jersey Devils was going to be a breeze they have another thing coming. The Devils smoked the Lighting in game three of the best of seven series as they won 5-2. New Jersey shot 20 times in the …
Read More »A Golden Night for the Golden Knights
A Victory for Sin City The Las Vegas Golden Knights are in their first season ever. They’ve already made history as the third modern-era expansion team in the NHL, NBA, and MLB to win its division in their inaugural season after they took the Pacific Division title this year. Now, …
Read More »Gator Baseball Drops Midweek Contest to Dolphins
The Jacksonville Dolphins always seem to play the Florida Gator baseball team tough…and Tuesday night was no different in Gainesville. The Dolphins beat the top ranked Florida Gators 8-4 at Alfred McKethan Stadium. JU roughed up Gator pitching to the tune of 13 hits against five Florida arms. The damage …
Read More »The Future of Egor Koulechov
Known affectionately to Florida fans as “3Gor,” former graduate transfer Egor Koulechov has officially started his path to a professional career. This past week, Koulechov played in the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament in Portsmouth, Virginia. The P.I.T. consists of 8 teams and a total of 64 players. The tournament invites 64 …
Read More »Golden State Warriors Hoping for 2-0 Start Against San Antonio Spurs
The Golden State Warriors look to take a 2-0 series lead against the Kawhi-less San Antonio Spurs on Monday night when they host them again for a Game 2 showdown at 10:30 p.m. The 2-seeded Warriors seemed back to their dominant ways after cruising to a 113-92 victory over the …
Read More »Rays, Marlins Still Struggling
Sitting dead last in their respective divisions, it’s safe to say the Tampa Bay Rays (3-12) and Miami Marlins (4-11) are struggling. Less than three weeks into the 2018 season, it’s already starting to feel like it’s going to be a long year for both teams. Tampa Bay Rays Coming …
Read More »Breaking Barriers: A Pioneer for Women in Sports
Written and edited by Jordyn Reed and Courtney Mims. “By 1988…I became the country’s second national baseball columnist and we were reinventing the wheel.” A pioneer for women in the sports world and the first female recipient of the J.G. Taylor Spink Award, Claire Smith, has accomplished a great deal …
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