The SEC is keeping a limit of 85 scholarships for football, the league announced Thursday. The ongoing House vs. NCAA lawsuit settlement has teams preparing for the effects that the settlement will bring. While the limit will stay the same as in the past years, the settlement is expected to …
Read More »Florida Volleyball Sweeps Auburn For Sixth-Consecutive Win
There wasn’t much that wasn’t working for the No. 22 Gators on Friday night, but that isn’t new. Over the last three weeks, Florida’s volleyball team has flipped a switch. After starting the season 11-5, trending to coach Mary Wise’s worst season in Gainesville, the Gators have risen out of …
Read More »P.K. Yonge Struggles Against Impact Christian Academy
The P.K. Yonge Blue Wave, playing in front of their home crowd in the final game of the regular season against Jacksonville Impact Christian Academy last Friday, were without starting quarterback AJ Powers. With a chance to go to the playoffs with a win, P.K. Yonge sophomore running back Braeden Brockington took …
Read More »Condon-Led Florida Men’s Basketball Downs Jacksonville
Florida did one thing really well last year: score. The Gators were fifth in the nation in scoring offense, putting up a gaudy 85.6 points per game behind 73.7% from two-point range (ninth in the country). What UF did best was swamp teams with points down the stretch. The Gators …
Read More »Florida Women’s Basketball Continues Strong Start, Levels Florida A&M
Coach Kelly Rae Finley’s Gators concluded their 2023-2024 season at .500. Following the 5-11 SEC slate, Florida lost its two leading scorers: Aliyah Matharu and Leilani Correa. The 2024-2025 Gators had a lot of questions to answer, but so far, they’ve stepped up to the podium well. Florida women’s basketball …
Read More »Mississippi State Set to Travel to Knoxville
The Mississippi State Bulldogs (2-7) will head to Neyland stadium Saturday to face the Tennessee Volunteers (7-1) at 7 pm. Searching for Momentum The Mississippi State Bulldogs sit at last place in the SEC (16th), owning a 2-7 record, and are 0-5 against SEC opponents. Despite beginning the season by …
Read More »No. 24 Vanderbilt to Host South Carolina
Following a victorious week for both teams, the No. 24 Vanderbilt Commodores and the South Carolina Gamecocks will face off in Nashville this weekend. The 5-3 Gamecocks have a history of beating Vanderbilt, holding a 15-year win streak. The Commodores (6-3) have only beaten South Carolina four times since they …
Read More »Gators Volleyball Hopes to Keep Rising With Two More SEC Wins
Gators volleyball is entering the weekend on a five-match winning streak, with a home match on Friday night against Auburn and Sunday against No. 10 Alabama. Won’t Back Down In the Oct.21 American Volleyball Coaches Assocation poll, the Gators were coming off two decisive 3-0 losses. They were subsequently ranked …
Read More »Struggles Continue For Heat, Magic
The Miami Heat (3-4) and the Orlando Magic (3-6) lost again Wednesday night, as their rough starts to the season continue. The Heat started their six-game road trip Wednesday night blowing a 15-point lead to the Phoenix Suns (7-1) to fall 115-112, while the Magic lost to the Indiana Pacers …
Read More »Florida AD Stricklin: Napier To Stay As Gators Coach
“Billy Napier will continue as coach of the Florida Gators,” Florida Athletic Director Scott Stricklin announced Thursday. A message from Scott Stricklin pic.twitter.com/NpLD6ktrHj — Florida Gators (@FloridaGators) November 7, 2024 Defensive Improvements Since First Bye Week Although the Gators have seemingly been underwhelming, they have experienced a notable defensive resurgence …
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