The quarterfinals of the Women’s Basketball Invitational Tournament takes place Thursday with four spots in the semifinals on the line. Built for March The action tips off at 6 p.m. when Florida hosts Texas Tech in Gainesville. The Gators ride the momentum of a thrilling second-round win, capped by senior …
Read More »Gators Women’s Tennis Hosts Arkansas, Visits Oklahoma
Florida Gators women’s tennis will host Arkansas on Friday at 5 p.m. before heading to Norman, Okla., on Sunday to face No. 10 Oklahoma at 2 p.m. ET. Recently Despite winning three straight games against Mississippi State, Alabama and Morgan State, the Gators lost two conference games at home last …
Read More »Three Things To Watch In Sweet 16 Of NCAA Tournament
The Sweet 16 of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament tips off Thursday with four games before four more Friday. While there are many storylines to follow, these three will be determining factors in who is moving on to the Elite Eight. Florida’s Depth vs. Maryland’s Top Talent It will be …
Read More »Florida Men Ready To Compete On National Stage At NCAA Championships
The Florida men’s swimming and diving team is ready to compete at the 2025 NCAA Division I Championships. The event runs from March 26–29 at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way, Washington. Florida Aims for Another Top Finish Florida comes into the meet after a strong showing …
Read More »SEC Weekly Roundup: Top Teams Flexing Muscles
With two weeks of SEC baseball in the books, the top teams are flexing their muscles. Tennessee and Texas both responded after dropping game one and won both of their series. Georgia made a statement against Florida and Arkansas swept South Carolina. Texas A&M continues its struggles, with another sweep …
Read More »Florida Falls From D1Baseball Top 25 After Another SEC Sweep
Florida Gators baseball experienced a week defined by contrast — and not the good kind. After pounding Jacksonville and Florida A&M in back-to-back midweek mercy-rule victories, it seemed like UF manager Kevin O’Sullivan’s squad had finally found its footing. The Gators scored 30 runs across those two games, run-ruling both …
Read More »Pat Dooley’s Back Nine: Florida Men’s Basketball Finds A Way
The Back Nine comes at you after seeing both Gator basketball teams stay alive. Baseball, we’re not so sure those Gators are still with us. 10. So, I have this ritual for Gator basketball games. I put on my lucky shirt from Alumni Hall (still undefeated) and go sit in …
Read More »Florida Lacrosse’s Hamilton Secures Second Straight Big 12 Freshman Of Week Honor
Freshman attacker Clark Hamilton wasted no time etching her name into Florida lacrosse history, setting records and making her debut memorable. The 5-foot-6 Florida lacrosse standout was named Big 12 Freshman of the Week for the second time last Tuesday, demonstrating the powerful start of her collegiate career. “We knew …
Read More »Florida Advances To WBIT Quarterfinals With Buzzer-Beating Win
The Florida Gators women’s basketball team defeated second-seeded UNLV, 86-84, in an unforgettable battle in Las Vegas on Sunday. The Gators advance to the WBIT quarterfinals for the first time in program history. Despite trailing for nearly 33 minutes, Florida’s Kenza Salgues hit a buzzer-beater to secure the victory. How …
Read More »Florida Men’s Basketball Survives, Advances In NCAA Tournament
Walter Clayton Jr. and No. 1 seed Florida ended UConn’s pursuit of a third straight national championship Sunday, with the All-American senior guard burying two key 3-pointers in the final three minutes of a scintillating 77-75 victory for the Gators in the second round of the NCAA Tournament at the …
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