Few collegiate athletes are lucky enough to call themselves champions at least once in their collegiate career. Fewer are lucky enough to call themselves champions twice during their collegiate careers. Even less can call themselves champions four times in their college careers. Then there are UConn women’s basketball players Breanna Stewart, …
Read More »Dragic Leads Heat to Easy Win Over Pistons
The Miami Heat (45-32) gained playoff ground after their home win over the Detroit Pistons (41-37) Tuesday night. Miami did not give Detroit much of a chance throughout the game, blitzing the Pistons 107-89 and assuring itself a fifth place spot in the Eastern Conference race. Detroit started the match up with the lead …
Read More »Moss Grabs First Career Win in Gators 7-2 Win Over Jacksonville
Freshman lefty Scott Moss gets his first career win as a Gator as the Florida baseball team extends its home winning streak to 28 straight games with a 7-2 win over Jacksonville University on Tuesday night in Gainesville. The Gators are now on a five game winning streak and stand 28-3 …
Read More »2016 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Inductees Announced
Shaquille O’Neal, Allen Iverson, and Yao Ming were among the names inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame on Monday. The most notable 2016 Hall of Fame inductees perhaps are O’Neal and Iverson. O’Neal spent 19 years in the NBA, playing for six different teams. One of the most commanding centers in NBA history, O’Neal …
Read More »NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship Preview
Top overall seed Connecticut and No. 4 seed Syracuse will battle for the national title in Indianapolis tonight at 8:30 p.m. Holding a perfect record of 37-0 the UConn girls will compete for an NCAA-record 11th national championship (4th straight). Syracuse (30-7) clawed their way to the national championship game by beating the Washington …
Read More »QB Battle in Gainesville
Coming off a (10-4) season, the Florida Gators are ending spring football this Friday, with the grand finale of the Orange and Blue game. The Gators struggled with quarterback play with the one year suspension administered to Will Grier by the NCAA in week six of last year’s season. Treon Harris took …
Read More »Gators’ Robinson Declares for NBA Draft
Florida Gators sophomore forward Devin Robinson is declaring for the NBA Draft, according to a post on his Instagram from Monday. However, this isn’t necessarily the end of Robinson’s time in the orange and blue. New NCAA rules allow players to declare for the draft and participate in the NBA …
Read More »Preview: Florida Baseball Hosts Jacksonville in Mid-Week Play
The No.1 Florida Gators will host the Jacksonville Dolphins Tuesday night at Mckethan Stadium. This is the first of two games against the Dolphins this season. Gator sophomore Scott Moss will get the start on the mound opposing Dolphins freshmen Kyle Arjona. The game will mark Moss’s second start on the season. No. …
Read More »McElwain Not Impressed by Quarterbacks; Spring Game Approaching Fast
The Orange and Blue Debut is days away. Just like last year, there is no clear front runner in the quarterback competition. Luke Del Rio has taken the most snaps with the first team offense in front of Austin Appleby, Feleipe Franks, and Kyle Trask, but, head coach Jim McElwain …
Read More »FSU Football Spring Ball
The Florida State Seminoles football team held its second scrimmage of spring ball on Saturday at the Bobby Bowden field at Doak Campbell stadium. We practiced inside Doak today. #SpringBallhttps://t.co/CR8zwTEfrW — FSU Football (@FSUFootball) April 2, 2016 Spring ball is a time to start practicing new plays and getting players …
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