The Florida Gators bounce back into the win column after a 2-0 win against Kentucky. Florida lost their last two matches before the game on Thursday against the Wildcats (Florida State and Auburn). The match is considered a home game despite being played at the Embry-Riddle Soccer Stadium in Daytona Beach, …
Read More »Gators Headed to the College World Series Final
The Gator baseball team, and more specifically Alex Faedo, handed Texas Christian University a shutout already this College World Series but one time wasn’t enough. In the rematch game on Saturday, the Gators were victorious over the Horned Frogs 3-0, earning a spot in the College World Series finals. Heading …
Read More »NCAA Tournament Run Ends, SEC Looks Ahead to Bright Future
The SEC, a conference that was disrespected by “experts” around the country, really shined in the month of March. South Carolina stunned the nation with their second round victory over two-seeded Duke. Then the fun really started, as the Gamecocks knocked off three-seed Baylor and fourth seeded Florida before losing to …
Read More »#23 Florida Looking For First 4-0 SEC Start since 2013 on Tuesday vs. Alabama
Florida’s win streak of 11 straight wins over Alabama was snapped last season. On that night, the Gators shot just 28.6% from the field and 14.3% from beyond the arc. That loss at the O’Connell Center came mid-way through the SEC schedule last year, and was the start of a 3-6 in-conference …
Read More »Gators Women’s Tennis Snag Two Singles Titles in Duke Bonk Invite
Florida’s first tournament of the season took place in Cary, North Carolina this past weekend in the Duke Bonk Invite, as junior Josie Kuhlman and senior Belinda Woolcock both won singles titles. Coming off a season that saw Florida go undefeated in Southeastern Conference play and finish the year ranked #1 …
Read More »Gator Track and Field Closing Out Regular Season, Honoring Longtime Coach
The Gators conclude their home schedule with the Tom Jones Memorial Invitational Friday April 22. Florida track and field Coach Mike Holloway approaches each meet with the same focus. However, this event is sentimental for Holloway, his team and Gator fans. The meet honors longtime Women’s Track and Field coach Tom Jones. Jones lost …
Read More »2015 Vanderbilt Commodores Football Preview
Vanderbilt head coach Derek Mason walked into a lose-lose situation last season. Mason was replacing James Franklin, who turned around a football program that was once considered the laughing stock of the Southeastern Conference. In his final year as coach of the Commodores in 2013, Franklin led Vanderbilt to a …
Read More »Florida Men’s Tennis Heads to Nashville for SEC Tournament
The 2014 Southeastern Conference Men’s Tennis Tournament began Wednesday, April 16 at the Brownlee O. Currey Jr. Tennis Center at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. The University of Florida Gators are the fourth seed after finishing fourth in the SEC regular season. The Gators earned a two-round bye since they are …
Read More »Gators Football Turns Attention To Missouri
After falling to the Georgia Bulldogs in Jacksonville, the 8th ranked Florida football team looks to get back on track this weekend when it hosts Southeastern Conference newcomer Missouri. Gators head coach Will Muschamp says despite making mistakes against the Bulldogs he was happy with his team’s effort. Muschamp adds it is important for …
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