As we head down the final stretch in the women’s college basketball season, there are many teams still fighting for a chance to make the big dance. With March around the corner, take a look and see where some teams stand. As of now, South Carolina, Indiana, Stanford and UConn …
Read More »Heated Race for SEC Men’s Basketball Spots in March Continue
The college basketball regular season is coming to a close, setting the stage for one of the greatest postseasons in sports: March Madness. Throughout the season, a lot of shifting took place in the top 25. Also, the absence of usual powerhouse teams North Carolina, Kentucky and Duke from the …
Read More »Scott Stricklin Talks Future of UF Athletics
Steve Russell sat down with UF’s Athletic Director, Scott Stricklin, to talk all things UF Athletics. What are some things to look forward to? What plans are in the making for the future of UF Athletics? On Air Now: @ScottStricklin joins @SteveRussell850 LIVE from the @SpurriersGG studio at Weimer Hall …
Read More »New Florida Bill Wants to Criminalize Storming the Court
New legislation from the Florida State Senate wants to criminalize the entrance of fans onto the field or court after a game is played. In other words, storming the field. The Bill named “Interference with Sporting or Entertainment Events” was introduced by Republican State Senator Corey Simon. Criminal penalties would …
Read More »Florida Baseball Sweeps Charleston Southern Opening Weekend
The Florida Gator baseball team defeated Charleston Southern 8-0 on Sunday to complete a three game season opening sweep. Underclassman prevailed and outstanding pitching by the Gators helped lock in the trio of wins. Welcome Back Jac Caglianone The sophomore hadn’t seen the mound for an official start since back in …
Read More »Gators Hoops Demolished By Arkansas
The Florida Gators men’s basketball team (14-13) fell to the Arkansas Razorbacks (18-9), 84-65. This was the Gators first game since losing Colin Castleton to a broken hand. For the Razorbacks, it was Jalen Graham who lead the way with 26 points coming off of the bench. He was vital …
Read More »Gators win eight more medals at SEC Swimming Champs
The Florida Gators swimming and diving teams racked up titles on their second day of SEC Championships, winning eight medals Wednesday for a total of 12 so far. After only two days of competition at Texas A&M, the Gators lead both the women and men. Gold, Silver and Bronze Hardware …
Read More »Gators win gold on day 3 of SEC Championships
The Gators swimming and diving team added four more medals to their collection yesterday during day three of SEC Championships. After Thursday night, the Gators have 16 medals from the first three days. Gold, silver and bronze hardware Starting the finals session strong was sophomore and newcomer Emma Weyant swimming …
Read More »Texas A&M Men’s Hoops Defeats Arkansas
The Texas A&M Aggies continued their hot streak on Wednesday with another SEC win against the Arkansas Razorbacks. The Aggies have now won 13 of their last 15 and advance to 11-2. With the win, Texas A&M moves closer to the top of the conference with a chance to be …
Read More »Texas A&M Set to Host Arkansas
The Arkansas Razorbacks will face the Texas A&M Aggies Wednesday at 9 p.m. for their 167th all-time meeting. The Aggies are the Razorbacks’ most common opponent. Tonight’s game is an intense SEC West matchup as the Hogs have only lost eight games while the Aggies come into the game with …
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