The Florida Gators basketball star Keyontae Johnson made a big announcement on Twitter Wednesday. The forward gave fans hope he will return back to the court for the 2021-2022 season. After a unexpected and terrifying collapse on the court last December, the forward announced that he will not be entering …
Read More »Softball Set for Top Five Matchup Against Crimson Tide
The fourth-ranked Gators softball team faces their biggest test of the year this weekend, traveling to Tuscaloosa to take on the third-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide. The Gators will begin a three-game series with the Crimson Tide starting tonight, with first pitch of game one set for 7 pm. https://twitter.com/GatorsSB/status/1382829459326263298?s=20 Powerful …
Read More »Florida Volleyball Advances in NCAA Tournament
The 19-3 Florida Gators volleyball team is the No. 8 seed in the NCAA Tournament. They faced off today in round two against the 17-1, unranked Morehead State Eagles. The Gators won in three sets against the Eagles, pushing them forward in the tournament to the Regional Semifinals on Monday. …
Read More »NCAA Reportedly Passes One-Time Transfer Rule
About 1,400 players sit in the NCAA Basketball Transfer Portal currently. A number seeming to grow when the NCAA’s Division One Council reportedly approved a one-time transfer rule Wednesday, per The Athletic’s Nicole Auerbach. Altogether, this ruling will grant liberty to all athletes looking to transfer without sitting out a …
Read More »SEC basketball portal restocking
The SEC had an arguably struggling year in basketball in 2020-21 as opposed to past years. But the 2022 season should prove to be much more interesting. The transfer market has exploded in recent years with over 1,000 players currently in the portal, leaving teams plenty of room to begin …
Read More »Gators Softball Looks for Revenge Over UCF in Mid-Week Matchup
The fourth-ranked Gators softball team is back in action tonight, taking on the 23rd-ranked UCF Knights in a mid-week matchup. The Gators will look for revenge against the Knights, as the team suffered one of their four losses on the season to the Knights back on March 24. The Knights …
Read More »Breaking: Former Gator Locke Chooses Louisville
After entering the transfer portal a little over two weeks ago, former Gator basketball star Noah Locke has chosen Louisville to be his next home. Locke, a rising senior, announced Sunday via Twitter that he would be joining Chris Mack’s program after three seasons in Gainesville where he was known …
Read More »Miller Moving Out: Who Will Take the Reins for Arizona Men’s Basketball?
Times are changing in Tucson. Arizona men’s basketball fired head coach Sean Miller Wednesday. Miller turned in consistent successful performances since arriving at Arizona in 2009. He led his Wildcats to the NCAA tournament seven times and the Elite Eight three times. In addition, Arizona won five Pac-12 regular-season titles …
Read More »Softball Set to Host Two Games Against USF in Midweek Matchup
The fifth-ranked Gators softball team looks to continue their strong season, hosting USF in a Wednesday night doubleheader. Coming off their fourth straight SEC victory over the Georgia Bulldogs, the Gators look to continue their power offensively against the Bulls. https://twitter.com/GatorsSB/status/1379768545098272774?s=20 Offense Looks to Continue Dominance After Strong Weekend After …
Read More »Baylor Stuns Gonzaga 86-70
It was a game pretty much everyone thought Gonzaga would win. But Baylor came out to prove everyone wrong. And boy, did they ever. The Bears dominated from the start, and never let up defeating the Zags 86-70. https://twitter.com/BPredict/status/1379271790120341505 It had been 73 years since the Baylor Bears had even …
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