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 »Scott Stricklin Talks Future of UF Athletics
Steve Russell sat down with UF’s Athletic Director, Scott Stricklin, to talk all things UF Athletics. What are some things to look forward to? What plans are in the making for the future of UF Athletics? On Air Now: @ScottStricklin joins @SteveRussell850 LIVE from the @SpurriersGG studio at Weimer Hall …
Read More »Poor Weekend at ITA Indoor Nationals Ends on a High Note
This past weekend, the Florida Men’s Tennis team made the trek to Chicago for ITA National Team Indoor Championships. They received a tough draw — they had to play three teams ranked in the top 12 nationally. After losses to No. 2 Kentucky and No. 12 UNC on Friday and …
Read More »Former Gators Dominate at the USA Track and Field Championships
Former Gator track stars Anna Hall and Omar Craddock competed in the USA Track and Field Indoor Championships this weekend. USA Track and Field Championships The USA Track and Field championships took place over the course of the last weekend in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The indoor championships consisted of 13 …
Read More »Gators win SEC Swim and Dive Championships
After five days of exciting and record-breaking swims, both the Gator men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams won SEC Championships. The Gator men won their 11th consecutive SEC title with a final total of 1488.5 points. It’s the 44th SEC Championship title in the program’s history which is the …
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 …
Read More »Florida Women’s Basketball Faces No. 5 LSU Tigers Sunday
The final stretch of Florida women’s basketball’s regular season continues Sunday afternoon with another tough test against No. 5 Louisiana State. The Gators have dropped their last four Southeastern Conference games and have fallen to 3-10 in conference play. After falling to undefeated South Carolina Thursday, the task does not …
Read More »Gators Gymnastics Set for Tough Road Test Against LSU
The No. 2 ranked Gators gymnastics team hits the road to face No. 8 LSU Friday at 9 p.m. Both teams have been ranked in the top 10 the past 28 times they’ve met. This has been the top dual of the weekend eight times since 2013, and the fifth …
Read More »Gators win gold on day 3 of SEC Championships
The Gators swimming and diving team added four more medals to their collection yesterday during day three of SEC Championships. After Thursday night, the Gators have 16 medals from the first three days. Gold, silver and bronze hardware Starting the finals session strong was sophomore and newcomer Emma Weyant swimming …
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