With two weeks of SEC baseball in the books, the top teams are flexing their muscles. Tennessee and Texas both responded after dropping game one and won both of their series. Georgia made a statement against Florida and Arkansas swept South Carolina. Texas A&M continues its struggles, with another sweep …
Read More »SEC Baseball Weekly: Gators Bullpen Is Cause For Concern
After a crazy weekend of baseball to open play in the SEC. Let’s see how the top five fared or if there are any changes in this week’s weekly roundup. Tennessee, Texas, LSU and Alabama swept their opponents, and Georgia scored 36 runs in a wild series against Kentucky. Arkansas …
Read More »Florida Women’s Tennis Stuns No. 21 Alabama
The Florida women’s tennis team upset No. 21 Alabama 4-3 Sunday in Tuscaloosa. Florida grabbed the doubles point and kept up the pressure in singles to improve to 6-6 overall and 3-4 in the SEC. The Crimson Tide (9-6, 3-4) aimed to erase the bitter taste left from Friday’s 4-3 …
Read More »Florida Women’s Tennis to Visit Miss. State, Bama
The Florida Gators women’s tennis team heads on the road for a two-game stretch following its two-match homestand. Florida (4-6) will face Mississippi State (10-5) at 3 p.m. on Friday before heading to Tuscaloosa to take on the Crimson Tide (9-4) on Sunday. UF’s Homestand Florida is 1-4 in conference …
Read More »Florida Gators Set to Face LSU in SEC Tournament Quarterfinals
The Florida Gators women’s basketball team is set to face the No. 9 LSU Tigers. This will take place tonight at 8:30 in the quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament. The game will broadcast on the SEC Network and airing on ESPN Gainesville 98.1 FM/850 AM WRUF. Looking Back Florida (16-16, …
Read More »SEC Baseball Weekly Report: Teams Making Moves
Following another exciting weekend of college baseball in the SEC. To wit: Florida beat Miami again, Tennessee keeps hitting home runs to stay unbeaten and Texas A&M falls flat on its face. Georgia walked off FGCU four times, LSU was jumping in swimming pools and South Carolina was swept by …
Read More »SEC Basketball Race Remains Tight Ahead of Final Stretch
While “It Just Means More” may be the Southeastern Conference’s overall motto, it could not exemplify the state of Men’s Basketball more correctly than now. With less than a month remaining until the closure of regular season play, the battle for conference leverage rages on. Seven teams are two games …
Read More »SEC Men’s Basketball Standings Get Tighter After Wild Saturday
Following the loaded slate of games Saturday that saw multiple ranked teams fall at home, the SEC standings are now as close as ever. Six different teams have at least seven wins in conference play and only two schools have been eliminated from at least a share of the regular-season …
Read More »SEC Saturday Spotlight: Must-Watch Men’s Basketball Games
The SEC basketball season keeps heating up. Saturday promises to deliver some thrilling matchups that could shape the conference standings. Powerhouse teams look to establish themselves in the rankings, meanwhile up-and-coming squads look to wreak havoc. Here’s a look at key SEC games to watch Saturday: friday flight ✈️ pic.twitter.com/VKR5oxaCqk …
Read More »Florida Women’s Basketball Falls To No. 23 Alabama
The Florida Gators women’s basketball team faced a challenging matchup Thursday against the No. 23 Alabama Crimson Tide at the O’Connell Center. Despite notable performances from freshman guard Liv McGill and senior center Ra Shaya Kyle, the Gators fell short, 84-66. Bright Spots For Gators McGill and Kyle had strong …
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