Following Thursday’s 8-0 victory against UNF, the No. 3 Gators softball team turns its attention to the USF-Rawlings Invitational starting today in Tampa. The invitational is hosted by the University of South Florida and runs from Thursday to Sunday. The teams Florida will face this weekend are: Illinois State, Delaware, …
Read More »No. 21 Florida Women’s Tennis To Visit Georgia Southern
The No. 21 Florida Gators women’s tennis team will continue play on the road Sunday at 10 a.m. against the Georgia Southern Eagles at Wallace Tennis Center in Satesboro, Georgia. Early Season Checkup Georgia Southern boasts a 4-1 record and has been on a tear as of late. The Eagles …
Read More »Florida Gymnastics Faces Arkansas in Top-15 Matchup
The No. 2 Gators gymnastics team heads to Fayetteville to face the No. 15 Arkansas Gymbacks Friday night. The meet is headlined by two gymnasts who served as alternates for the 2024 Olympic team: Florida’s Leanne Wong and Arkansas’s Joscelyn Roberson. Meet History The Gators are 53-3 in the series …
Read More »Florida Track’s Charlton, McKiver Receive Weekly Honors
Florida’s indoor track and field teams took home weekly honors for the second consecutive week. Anthaya Charlton was named the USTFCCCA’s Women’s Co-National Athlete of the Week, sharing the honor with Rutgers’ Chloe Timberg. Charlton is the fourth consecutive Florida female athlete to win this designation with Parker Valby taking …
Read More »Florida Volleyball Signs More Talent
Florida’s volleyball team added libero/defensive specialist Lily Hayes to the 2025 roster on Tuesday. She is expected to strengthen the Gators’ defensive lineup as she steps up to collegiate volleyball. Hayes is expected to be in Gainesville for the fall 2025 semester after graduating from Berkeley Prep in Tampa. She …
Read More »Florida Men’s Basketball Uses Depth To Defeat Vanderbilt Without Key Player
The No. 6 Florida Gators powered past the Vanderbilt Commodores with an 86-75 victory Tuesday night at the O’Connell Center despite missing star guard Walter Clayton Jr. Clayton’s absence created an opportunity for the reserves to step up and for the starters to elevate their game to deliver a standout …
Read More »Clayton-less No. 6 Florida Men’s Basketball Sails Past Vanderbilt
No. 6 Florida bounced back from a poor performance Saturday at No. 4 Tennessee with a 86-75 victory against Vanderbilt at the O’Connell Center on Tuesday without its leading scorer. No Walter Clayton Jr.? No problem. The All-SEC guard and member of the Bob Cousy Midseason Watch List was out …
Read More »Gators Women’s Golf Finishes 5th At Therese Hession Regional Challenge
The Florida women’s golf team finished fifth at the Therese Hession Regional Challenge on Tuesday at Palos Verdes, Calif. Led by sophomore Paula Francisco (-1), the Gators scored +5 through 54 holes. It’s Florida’s sixth top-5 finish of the season. Not a bad outing for Florida, which competed against six …
Read More »No. 21 Florida Women’s Tennis Swept At No. 7 Michigan
The No. 21 Florida Gators women’s tennis team fell to No. 7 Michigan 7-0 on Tuesday in Ann Arbor. Doubles Play The Wolverines (4-0) jumped to an early lead in doubles play beginning at 5 p.m. and did not look back. Florida freshmen Nikola Daubnerova–Noémie Oliveras quickly fell to freshman …
Read More »SEC Softball Loaded For 2025 With New Additions
Softball in the SEC this season could be one of the wildest seasons to date. So buckle up and get ready for the SEC softball preview for 2025. New Blood For the first time since 2012, there are two new teams making their league softball debut. But these aren’t just …
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