In front of the fifth largest crowd — 8,155 — in program history Saturday at Condron Family Ballpark, the Gators run-ruled the Dayton Flyers 11-1 for the second game in a row. The Gators (6-0) wasted no time at the plate to clinch the series “We got production up and …
Read More »UF Women’s Golf Leads In Reynolds Lake Oconee Invitational
The Florida women’s golf team remains in first after day two of the Reynolds Lake Oconee Invitational on Saturday. The Gators are +19 through two rounds, two strokes ahead of Western Kentucky (+21). Florida entered the day leading the field after shooting +11 in round one, just two strokes ahead …
Read More »Scouting LSU: A Look At UF Men’s Basketball’s Next Opponent
The Florida Gators men’s basketball team has taken the college basketball world by storm and is now No. 2 in the nation. Saturday, Florida plays in Baton Rouge at 6 p.m. ET (SEC Network, 103.7-FM) to face a struggling LSU team which is yet to find its stride in 2025. …
Read More »Buchholz Flag Football Dominates St. John Lutheran
By Natalia Lopez and Colby Kistner The Buchholz High School flag football team shut down Ocala St. John Lutheran on Thursday, 40-0, to improve to 2-0. The host Bobcats had a powerful first quarter on offense. Buchholz started with an early touchdown by junior Taylor Booth on a pass from …
Read More »Gilligan Jumps To No. 2 In PGA TOUR U Ranking
Florida men’s golfer Ian Gilligan has jumped to No. 2 in the PGA TOUR University rankings after a win in the Gators Invitational last weekend. It’s been quite the week for Gilligan, who was announced SEC Golfer of the Week on Wednesday. Gilligan started the spring season 8th in the …
Read More »Florida Baseball Looks To Soar Over FlyBoys
Florida baseball is back at Condron Family Ballpark, set to play Dayton in a weekend series. Harnessing Momentum The Gators are undefeated after Week One of the regular season. They swept the series against Air Force and only gave up four runs all weekend. Their first midweek game against Jacksonville …
Read More »Gators in Day 3 of Swimming and Diving SEC Championships
We all know Gators can swim. This week, they are doing just that. The SEC swimming and diving championships is taking place in Georgia. Wednesday was day three of the six day event, which brought many successes for the Gators. It also marked the start of individual swimming events. They …
Read More »Wu Sisters’ Joint Path To Golf At Florida
For those with siblings, growing apart is common in the continuation of life. Pursuit of education, graduation, a new job, a new house. When it’s time to leave the nest, siblings often fly in different directions…but not always. Although not biologically identical, UF golfers and twin sisters Siuue Wu and …
Read More »Blue Wave Fall Short In 2A-Regional 1 Girls Soccer Finals
The P.K Yonge girls soccer team lost Episcopal School of Jacksonville in the 2A-Regional 1 finals, 4-2, in penalty kicks after two 10-minute overtime periods with the score still tied at 1-1 Wednesday. This is the second consecutive year these teams competed for the region title. Last year, the Blue …
Read More »Only GHS Remains In Area High School Girls Basketball Regionals
The Gainesville area will continue to see some action as high school girls basketball regional play carries on. While most teams have now been eliminated, only Gainesville High School holds strong and will play in the 5A Regional Finals at 7 p.m. Friday. Gainesville Second-seeded Gainesville (15-8) dominated Beachside 61-38 …
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