Following the retirement of legendary coach Mary Wise after 34 years with the program, Florida volleyball has named her successor. Ryan Theis, a former assistant coach for the Gators, will take the reins for the Gators. Theis became a head coach following his departure from Florida in 2007 and brings …
Read More »Florida Swim & Dive Opens SEC Championships With Gold In Women’s 1-Meter Diving
The Florida swimming and diving teams started strong at the SEC Swimming & Diving Championships at the University of Georgia’s Gabrielsen Natatorium when sophomore Camyla Monroy earned the Gators’ first gold medal of the meet in the women’s 1-meter diving event. Monroy’s Record-Breaking Performance Monroy delivered a career-best score of …
Read More »Tampa Bay’s Guentzel leads Way For Team USA
It’s Captain America! Nope. Just Tampa Bay Lightning’s Jake Guentzel shining the brightest on the biggest stage. Team USA was behind enemy lines on Saturday night when it took on Canada in Montreal, but the 30-year-old forward stepped up with one of the best performances of his career. This Game …
Read More »Steph Curry Wins All-Star Game MVP in New Format
Team Shaq’s OGs took home the win for the first-ever NBA All-Star mini-tournament event Sunday night. They won the game 41-25 with Steph Curry and Jayson Tatum shining bright throughout the matchup. https://twitter.com/NBA/status/1891368864723685560 The Format Inaugurated in 1951, the NBA All-Star event has come a long way. Previous to this …
Read More »Gators Hold At No. 10 In D1 Baseball Rankings
The Florida Gators baseball team remains at No. 10 in the D1Baseball Top 25 rankings after an impressive opening weekend sweep of Air Force. There was no movement in the top 10, with Texas A&M remaining atop of the rankings after a weekend sweep of Elon. The biggest changes in …
Read More »The Handlogten Effect On Florida Men’s Basketball
The No. 3 team in the nation just got deeper. Micah Handlogten, the 7-foot-1, 235-pound center, returned to the court for the Florida Gators in an 88-67 blowout against South Carolina (10-15, 0-12 SEC) on Saturday in the O’Connell Center. His last game was almost a year ago in the …
Read More »Gators Baseball Roundtable: Postseason Predictions
With the 2025 college baseball season getting started Friday, ESPN WRUF’s Gators baseball beat reporters decided to make some postseason predictions. This article will provide all three beat writers’ College World Series picks, SEC and national champion selections. SEC Champion Hunter DeLauder-LSU The LSU Tigers are, and will be, one …
Read More »Softball Sets Tone For Santa Fe College Athletics
As the weather warms up, spring sports are ramping up and winter sports are winding down. The Santa Fe College Saints are no exception with a packed week of sports ahead. Full Slate#SicEmSaints pic.twitter.com/YnmXB19dVO — Santa Fe Saints (@santafesaints) February 17, 2025 Men’s Basketball This past weekend, the Saints men’s …
Read More »Scouting Oklahoma: New Conference Opponent Visits
The Florida Gators men’s basketball team is in a groove after winning its last four games. The Gators (22-3, 9-3 SEC) are set to host the Oklahoma Sooners (16-9, 3-9) on Tuesday in the first matchup between the teams this season. Tip-off is set for 7 p.m. Oklahoma’s Performances The …
Read More »P.K. Yonge Girls Are Last Area Soccer Team Standing
With the FHSAA soccer playoff brackets now reaching the regional finals, the P.K. Yonge girls are the final Gainesville-area team with a shot at a state title. Blue Wave Rolling Coach Rebecca Schackow’s squad has been dominant all season. Led by prolific senior forward Faith Hardy, a Palm Beach Atlantic …
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