The Florida women’s tennis team has a new coach for the 2024-25 season. Coming from Malibu, Calif., former Pepperdine women’s tennis coach Per Nilsson now represents the Gators. Gators Coaching Change Former UF women’s coach Roland Thornqvist stepped down from the program on Oct. 7 after a 23-year tenure. Nilsson …
Read More »Florida Women’s Basketball Throttles FAU In Season Opener
The Florida women’s basketball team finished 11th in the SEC last season, losing five of its last six regular-season games and the only WNIT matchup. You wouldn’t have known that Monday night. Opening the 2024-25 season in the O’Connell Center, the Gators leveled FAU 82-54, setting a precedent for a …
Read More »Crimson Tide Football at Bye Week
The Alabama Crimson Tide football team is 6-2 coming into their second bye week of the season. Alabama’s Season So Far Alabama is 6th in the SEC. The Crimson Tide lost to Vanderbilt and Tennessee this season. However, they are coming off of a huge home win against Missouri 34-0. …
Read More »Florida Basketball Tips Off Season Against Somber USF
The No.21 Florida Gators men’s basketball team opens its season tonight in Jacksonville against the USF Bulls, who are dealing with the passing of coach Amir Abdur-Rahim. Florida is ranked to start the season for the first time since 2019. BASKETBALL IS BACK. USF @ 8:30 VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena …
Read More »Rough Stretch For Florida Begins Against No. 2 Georgia
One of the most historic rivalry games in college football will take place at 3:30 p.m. today when the Florida Gators and Georgia Bulldogs meet in Jacksonville. Bulldogs On Rise The Bulldogs (6-1, 4-1 SEC), after suffering a crushing loss to Alabama in Week 5, have since bounced back. The …
Read More »UF Women’s Basketball Prepares For Competitive Season
Following Wednesday’s exhibition game win (85-46) over Flagler College, Florida women’s basketball is preparing for formidable opponents in the upcoming season. The Gators have a talented underclassmen group who showed out during last night’s matchup. Freshmen Liv McGill and Me’Arah O’Neal started against Flagler, assisting the team as they built …
Read More »Missouri Football Heads into Bye Week Down but Not Out
Missouri has had an up-and-down season, to say the least. A team with high preseason expectations that have gone by the wayside for various reasons. Still, it’s crucial for Missouri to get healthy and rebound after a couple of bad losses this season, most notably last week’s beatdown by the …
Read More »UF’s Kennedy Martin Records Second Consecutive 31 Kills In 3-1 Comeback
For the second straight game, Kennedy Martin tallied 31 kills for the Florida Gators volleyball team. This time it was against Arkansas on Thursday night. Aury Cruz, the four-time AVCA All-American, set the career high with 31 kills on Dec. 8, 2001. Almost 23 years later, Cruz now shares that …
Read More »From Malibu To Gainesville, Nilsson Aims To Elevate Florida Women’s Tennis
The Florida Gators women’s tennis team is welcoming a new leader who brings a record of unmatched accomplishment. Per Nilsson, formerly of Pepperdine, steps in as head coach after Roland Thornqvist, who over his 23 years won four NCAAs and 12 SECs before stepping down earlier this month, is charged with …
Read More »Florida Football’s Napier: ‘I have respect for the resiliency of the group’
Florida football coach Billy Napier has been on the hot seat for much of this season. With early blowout losses to Miami and Texas A&M and a blown opportunity against Tennessee, the Gators had little expectation for the rest of the year. Now, their three losses don’t look so bad. …
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