Former Gator and current Syracuse Assistant Lacrosse Coach Sydney Pirreca hasn’t put down the stick just yet. Pirreca has been selected as one of the 50 potential players to join the 2021 tryout pool. Players were chosen by US head coach Jenny Levy. The official tryout will determine the members …
Read More »Faith Dut Ready For Upcoming Women’s Basketball Season
With Zada Williams exhausting her eligibility last season, Gators Women’s Basketball forward Faith Dut looks to take the next step in her sophomore season. Dut is looking to build off a freshman season that saw her average 2.2 PPG, 1.4 RPG and .2 APG. A former three-star prospect, at 6’4 …
Read More »Gators soccer Falls to Vanderbilt in Double-Overtime
Florida Gators soccer fell short of winning a double-overtime match against Vanderbilt Sunday. Florida struggled to hold off the Commodores during the last minutes of the game. Game Recap Starting in the opening half, Florida managed to score the only goal at the 41st minute. Forward Parker Roberts was able …
Read More »Florida to host 2024 NCAA Gymnastics Regional Championships
The NCAA gymnastics tournament is coming to Gainesville. In 2024, Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center will play host to the 2024 NCAA Gymnastics Regional Championships. The last time Gainesville hosted a regional championship was in 2017 when the Gators won. The Gators went on to win the …
Read More »Gators to Pause All Football Activities
After an increase in positive COVID-19 cases, the Florida Gators have put a pause on all football-related activities. Out of an abundance of caution, @GatorsFB team activities are paused as of Tuesday afternoon.https://t.co/bXlshmm38K — Florida Gators (@FloridaGators) October 13, 2020 This pause could also put Saturday’s game against LSU at …
Read More »Gators Pick Up First Loss at Texas A&M
It was another rough defensive outing for the No. 4 Florida Gators as they acquired their first loss of the season. The Texas A&M Aggies rebounded with a 41-38 win over the Gators and a huge offensive outing. It was a battle of who can hold the ball last, as …
Read More »Gainesville Native Trent Whittemore Thrives in Gators’ Home Opener, Hopes For More
You Never Forget Where It All Started Just down the road from Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Gainesville native Trent Whittemore made a name for himself. The local legend recorded the first touchdown catch of his college football career last Saturday just down the street from his house. The 6’4″ 208-pound …
Read More »Gators’ Burney Sees Need to Step It Up
To start improving, one needs to acknowledge the fact there is indeed work to be done. Defensive back Amari Burney made that first step in Monday’s Gators’ football press conference. Burney said during the press conference that he needs to “step it up” as a starter and get the job …
Read More »Pouncey Granted Eligibility from NCAA
The Pouncey name isn’t a new name to the Florida Gators. The legacy will continue, even earlier than expected. Transfer redshirt junior Jordan Pouncey received word from the NCAA on Monday evening that he received immediate eligibility for the season. Pouncey, a transfer from the University of Texas is a …
Read More »Brian Johnson’s Debut as Florida’s OC a Successful One
To say, Brian Johnson had a successful debut as the Gator’s quarterback coach in week one would be an understatement. Johnson recently made history with the Gators after being promoted by coach Dan Mullen to offensive coach last week. He is the first African-American man to hold this position. Kyle …
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