Gators Basketball Headed to Charlotte The Florida Gators men’s and women’s basketball teams head to Charlotte in December to participate in the inaugural Jumpman invitational event. This event features teams from the original Jordan Brand schools: Florida, North Carolina, Oklahoma and Michigan. The matchups are set as both Gator teams …
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Gator Football Trophy Watchlist The Football Writers Association of America named Gervon Dexter Sr., O’Cyrus Torrence to the Outland Trophy Watch-List and Kingsley Eguakun to the Rimington Trophy Watchlist. Torrence also collected a Preseason All-American by Phil Steele from Sporting News and Walter Camp. He earned All-SEC honors by Athlon, Phil Steele and …
Read More »Trinity Thomas named Co-Winner of 2022 SEC Woman of the Year Award
Florida gymnastics’ Trinity Thomas adds another accolade to her extensive list of awards and accomplishments after being named co-winner of the 2022 SEC Woman of the Year Award. https://twitter.com/GatorsGym/status/1551630611080777729 Thomas shares the honor with Georgia track star Samantha Drop. The two represent the Southeastern Conference as nominees for the 2022 NCAA …
Read More »Trinity Thomas Returns for Redemption in 2023
Trinity Thomas has put an end to the speculation and confirmed her return to the Florida gymnastics program for her fifth year of eligibility at the Collegiate Women’s Sports Awards. The 2022 NCAA all-around champion advanced to the final three for the Honda Cup in contention for Collegiate Woman Athlete …
Read More »Gators Rake in Post Season Awards
Gator athletes Wyatt Langford, Brandon Sproat, Leah Clapper and Megan Skaggs have raked in the post season awards recently. https://twitter.com/GatorsBB/status/1537081663686971392?s=20&t=cI-AdLoho9u9GJYcFVA49w Langford & Sproat The University of Florida starting pitcher Brandon Sproat and outfielder Wyatt Langford were recognized by the American Baseball Coaches Association/Rawlings on the Southeast All-Region Team on Wednesday. …
Read More »Gator Collective: NIL & Athlete Takes
The University of Florida last won the national title in football in 2007. Gator Collective CEO Eddie Rojas is on a mission to change that through the developing means of Name, Image and Likeness, also known as NIL. The policy, which allows college athletes to profit off their likeness, went …
Read More »Five Gators Gym Athletes Ink Deal With College Hunks
This Monday afternoon, five Gators Gymnastics athletes start a new journey in their careers by signing a NIL deal with College Hunks Moving Company. The specifics of the deal have yet to be released. College Hunks wasted no time engaging in NIL deals, signing their first with Miami’s D’Eriq King …
Read More »Six Gators Athletes are set to Represent in the first Annual NIL Summit
Six Florida Gators athletes will represent the University of Florida Athletic Association at the first annual Inaugural NIL Summit in Atlanta, GA. Gators Take on the first NIL Summit The NCAA has been on the rise allowing its student athletes to make money while pursing their college degree. The NCAA …
Read More »Gator Gymnastics finish second at NCAA Championships
The Gator Gymnastics team suffered their first loss of the season to Oklahoma at the NCAA Championships in Fort Worth, Texas on Saturday. But, the Gators second place finish was their best overall finish since winning three consecutive titles from 2013-2015. Gators gave it their all Just a year ago, …
Read More »Gators Gymnastics NCAA Championships Recap and Preview
Florida gymnastics emerged victorious in their NCAA Championship semifinal meet. As a result, the Gators will compete in the team final on Saturday, April 16. https://twitter.com/GatorsGym/status/1514759602033807360?s=20&t=kdH6pyntaCNR72cDQ6BcEQ Recap of Semifinal The Gators stumbled on vault, the meet’s opening event. Specifically, nerves and anxiety lead to some extra steps on a few …
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