Billy Horschel is not new to Florida’s wildlife. The former Gator knows how to handle an alligator. At PGA National, he put that knowledge to use. A 6-foot gator walked onto the course. A nearby officer struggled to move it. Horschel, seeing the issue, grabbed his wedge and acted. He …
Read More »Florida Women’s Tennis to Face Two Texas Opponents
Following its rough seven-day stretch of three losses to conference opponents (two of which were 4-0 sweeps), the Florida Gators women’s tennis team (3-5) will return to its home court to face No. 9 Texas (8-4) and No. 3 Texas A&M (12-1) on Friday at 5 p.m. and Sunday at …
Read More »Tough Showing For Florida In Athens: Gators Swept Twice in Three Days
Following its 4-0 loss against South Carolina on Friday, Florida stayed on the road to face No. 2 Georgia with the hopes of turning around a recent backslide and grabbing its first conference win. However, things didn’t go as planned for the Gators and it was the Bulldogs who came …
Read More »Florida Women’s Tennis Swept At South Carolina
The Florida women’s tennis team fell at South Carolina on Friday 4-0 to drop to 0-2 in SEC play. UF junior Rachel Gailis-freshman Talia Neilson-Gatenby couldn’t get anything going against senior Olympe Lancelot-freshman Bella Bergkvist Larsson on court two where the Gamecocks quickly routed them 6-1 to give South Carolina …
Read More »Florida Football Set To Hire Son Of Gator Legend
The Florida Gators football staff is hiring Steve Spurrier Jr., the son of Gators icon Steve Spurrier, as an offensive analyst. He will fill the open role left by Dan Enos, who is now the QB coach at Wake Forest. It's Official: Steve Spurrier Jr. has joined the Florida staff. …
Read More »Florida Women’s Tennis Travels To South Carolina
The Florida Gators women’s tennis team will travel to Columbia to clash with the South Carolina Gamecocks in an SEC matchup at 3 p.m. on Friday. Searching for First Conference Win Florida (3-3) is coming off a rough road loss to No. 5 Auburn (now No. 6) last Sunday. The …
Read More »Florida Women’s Tennis Drops First Conference Match To Auburn
The Florida Gators women’s tennis team couldn’t grab the win at No. 4 Auburn, falling 5-2, on Sunday. Doubles Freshmen Nikola Daubnerova–Noèmie Oliveras couldn’t muster an attack to get past sophomore Ava Esposito-freshman Maria Garcia, falling 6-2 on court three. Not long after, Auburn’s pair of junior Angella Okutoyi-freshman Merna …
Read More »UF Women’s Golf Leads In Reynolds Lake Oconee Invitational
The Florida women’s golf team remains in first after day two of the Reynolds Lake Oconee Invitational on Saturday. The Gators are +19 through two rounds, two strokes ahead of Western Kentucky (+21). Florida entered the day leading the field after shooting +11 in round one, just two strokes ahead …
Read More »Gilligan Jumps To No. 2 In PGA TOUR U Ranking
Florida men’s golfer Ian Gilligan has jumped to No. 2 in the PGA TOUR University rankings after a win in the Gators Invitational last weekend. It’s been quite the week for Gilligan, who was announced SEC Golfer of the Week on Wednesday. Gilligan started the spring season 8th in the …
Read More »No. 21 Florida Women’s Tennis Visits Powerhouse No. 5 Auburn
The No. 21 Florida Gators women’s tennis team will head to Auburn to face the No. 5 Tigers Sunday at 1 p.m. Gators Gaining Momentum Florida (3-2) is coming off a decisive win over Georgia Southern (6-1) on Feb. 9 that featured an impressive doubles sweep from Florida freshmen Nikola Daubnerova …
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