The Auburn Tigers host the Ole Miss Rebels Wednesday at Neville Arena. Auburn is coming off of a heartbreaking loss to Vanderbilt that featured the Commodores making a layup with one second remaining to secure the win. The Tigers are sitting at 18-9 and have lost four out of its …
Read More »Texas A&M Set to Host Tennessee
The second and third place teams in the SEC are set to face off in college hoops Tuesday. Tennessee travels to College Station to take on Texas A&M at 6 p.m. The game is the first matchup between the sides this season and could prove impactful in the final SEC …
Read More »Georgia Men’s Hoops Travel to Arkansas
The Georgia Bulldogs hit the road Tuesday to face off against the Arkansas Razorbacks. The Bulldogs are 16-11 overall while the Razorbacks are 18-9. Both teams are searching for a much-needed conference win as Georgia sits at 6-8 and Arkansas sits at 7-7 in SEC play. Bulldogs Hope to Get …
Read More »Missouri Set to Host Mississippi State
The Missouri Tigers (19-8) are set to host the Mississippi State Bulldogs (18-9) Tuesday night. Tip-off is set for 7. The Bulldogs are looking to stay hot after winning four of their last five, while the Tigers are looking to get back in the win-column after losing three of five …
Read More »The Swamp Set for Multimillion-Dollar Renovation
A massive, multimillion-dollar renovation is in the works for Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at the University of Florida. UF Athletic Director Scott Stricklin hinted that it may be the most ambitious athletic facilities project in SEC history. A Rich History Originally known as Florida Field, The Swamp has undergone several …
Read More »Undefeated South Carolina Headlines the Latest Women’s March Madness Rankings
As we head down the final stretch in the women’s college basketball season, there are many teams still fighting for a chance to make the big dance. With March around the corner, take a look and see where some teams stand. As of now, South Carolina, Indiana, Stanford and UConn …
Read More »Heated Race for SEC Men’s Basketball Spots in March Continue
The college basketball regular season is coming to a close, setting the stage for one of the greatest postseasons in sports: March Madness. Throughout the season, a lot of shifting took place in the top 25. Also, the absence of usual powerhouse teams North Carolina, Kentucky and Duke from the …
Read More »New Florida Bill Wants to Criminalize Storming the Court
New legislation from the Florida State Senate wants to criminalize the entrance of fans onto the field or court after a game is played. In other words, storming the field. The Bill named “Interference with Sporting or Entertainment Events” was introduced by Republican State Senator Corey Simon. Criminal penalties would …
Read More »Gators Baseball Takes the Series Against Charleston Southern
Seventh-ranked Florida Gators Baseball (2-0) dominated again at home on Saturday against Charleston Southern University (0-2). They won in the same fashion as they did on Friday, run-ruling their opponents 16-2 in seven innings. This win means they take the series and will be hoping to sweep their opponents on …
Read More »Gators Hoops Demolished By Arkansas
The Florida Gators men’s basketball team (14-13) fell to the Arkansas Razorbacks (18-9), 84-65. This was the Gators first game since losing Colin Castleton to a broken hand. For the Razorbacks, it was Jalen Graham who lead the way with 26 points coming off of the bench. He was vital …
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