The Florida women’s golf team finished fifth at the Therese Hession Regional Challenge on Tuesday at Palos Verdes, Calif. Led by sophomore Paula Francisco (-1), the Gators scored +5 through 54 holes. It’s Florida’s sixth top-5 finish of the season. Not a bad outing for Florida, which competed against six …
Read More »Gators Women’s Golf In 4th At Therese Hession Regional Challenge
Florida Gators women’s golf finished even on day one of the Therese Hession Regional Challenge. The Gators rank fourth out of 16 schools through 18 holes. Freshman Siuue Wu (-5) is tied in first with California’s Kaylyn Noh, which would be a career best finish for her if she maintains …
Read More »Santa Fe College: Saints’ Basketball Struggling
One month into the new year, Santa Fe College‘s spring season is in full swing. How are the Saints doing? Let’s take a look: Men’s Basketball The men’s season has fallen flat under first-year coach John Ritzdorf. The Saints are 7-13 overall and 2-4 in the Mid-Florida Conference for sixth …
Read More »Women’s Golf: Florida Rallies To Win Season Opener
Florida Women’s Golf secures a season opener win Tuesday at the Sea Best Intercollegiate in Jacksonville. The team finished 7-under through 54 holes, three strokes ahead of second place Illinois State. https://twitter.com/GatorsGolf/status/1884330612020109579 A win was dwindling early in round three at San Jose Country Club for the Gators. After a …
Read More »Gators Women’s Golf Tied For First After Day One of Sea Best Intercollegiate
Florida teed off its spring season at the Sea Best Intercollegiate tournament at San Hose Country Club on Monday. Through 36 holes, Florida sits tied with Illinois State at -7. Gators Roll Early In round one, the Gators scored the best out of the 15 schools competing in the stroke-play …
Read More »A Dominant Conference: SEC Play Continues In Men’s Basketball
It’s a historic year for SEC men’s basketball. Most expected the SEC to be a competitive conference this college basketball season—after all, eight teams made the NCAA tournament last year. A terrific offseason that saw 17 of ESPN’s top 50 transfers head to the SEC further cemented opinions that the …
Read More »Tampa Bay Lightning Defeat Anaheim Ducks in Shootout
The Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Anaheim Ducks, 4-2, in an overtime shootout at Amalie Arena in Tampa Thursday. Both teams came into the matchup off road losses. The Ducks (18-21-6) have faced a rough road stint and played one of their worst games of the season before traveling to …
Read More »Jags Lose 23-20 To Texans; Lawrence Suffers Concussion
Jacksonville lost to the Houston Texans 23-20 at home Sunday despite two late touchdowns that put the Jaguars within three. Jacksonville’s record has hit double digits … in losses. The 2-10 Jags continue their disappointing season, a common theme fans and players have suffered in recent years. An unorganized and …
Read More »Florida Women’s Basketball Opens Season Against FAU
Deep into an underwhelming football season for Florida fans, basketball arrives with new hope for success in Gainesville. The ’24-’25 season begins tonight at 7 for the Florida women’s basketball team when it hosts Florida Atlantic University in the O’Dome. The Gators aim for improvement following a 16-16 season when …
Read More »Jags Leave Too Much Time On Clock, Fall To Packers
JACKSONVILLE — The Jacksonville Jaguars fell, 30-27, to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday at EverBank Stadium. Despite mounting a 10-point comeback in the fourth quarter, Jacksonville left too much time on the clock. Tied at 27-27, the Packers went 68 yards in just under two minutes. A chip-shot field …
Read More »