Florida had an opportunity to upset the Tennessee Volunteers (21-1/9-0 SEC) a couple of weeks ago but fell apart in the final few minutes of action. The Gators (12-10/4-5 SEC) will have another opportunity on Saturday afternoon as they will face the top ranked Volunteers. It is the first time …
Read More »Florida Women’s Hoops Wins 57-55 in Rematch Against Alabama
For the first time since Jan. 13, the Gators women’s basketball team walked off the court victorious on Thursday. Florida entered this week’s SEC matchup against Alabama on a five-game losing streak and a 5-17 overall record. The Gators lost to the Crimson Tide 74-67 in their first meeting in …
Read More »UF Softball Opens Season in Tampa on Friday
The Florida softball team opens its 2019 campaign in Tampa on Friday, where it will play five games over the course of three days. Gators Look To Gain Early Momentum Our 2019 journey starts tomorrow at the USF Opening Weekend Invitational. #GoGators 🐊https://t.co/c71g6AAUq4 — Gators Softball (@GatorsSB) February 7, 2019 …
Read More »Gators women’s basketball seeking revenge versus Alabama
Florida women’s basketball is hoping to snap a five-game losing streak when they host the Alabama Crimson Tide on Thursday. All of the defeats during that stretch have been by 10 or more points. The team is also coming off a road trip that saw them lose to both Kentucky …
Read More »Gators Struggle to Slow Down Auburn’s Elite Offense in Road Loss
Florida had no answer for the pace of Auburn as the Tigers defeated the Gators 76-62. The Gators have now lost three of their past four games and sit at 4-5 in the SEC. Kevarrius Hayes led the team with 11 points and 4 rebounds, while Keyontae Johnson added 7 …
Read More »National Signing Day Can Cap Off Great Recruiting Class For Gators
The Florida Gator football program has struggled mightily since Tim Tebow left campus after the 2009 season. The lowest point was in 2017, when the Gators went 4-7 and missed a bowl game. However, since firing Jim McElwain and hiring Dan Mullen, the football program has bounced back in a …
Read More »Gators Women’s Basketball Falls Short In Lexington 62-51
The Gators Women’s Basketball team fought very hard in trying to knock down No.19 Kentucky but fell short 62-51. Big 1st Quarter The Gators battled hard during in the 1st quarter, coming out of the gates with high momentum and intensity. By the end of the first quarter, the Gators …
Read More »Gators men’s golf to open spring season at TPC Sawgrass
Gators men’s golf will tee up their spring season this Monday, Feb. 4 at Sea Best Invitational in a short trip away to TPC Sawgrass. The Gators are quite familiar with the famous greens of TPC Sawgrass. They claimed the Sea Best title in 2016 and 2017. But they left the …
Read More »As Keyontae Johnson Improves, He Finds Himself Playing a Crucial Role for the Gators
As a freshman, Keyontae Johnson is working to get better every day. His role has continued to expand as his overall game has evolved tremendously throughout the season. Rapid Growth Through the first 16 games of the season, Johnson averaged 18 minutes per game in a role off the bench. …
Read More »No. 3 Florida women’s golf opens up spring season with high expectations
No. 3 ranked Gators women’s golf enters 2019 fresh off of a successful fall campaign. Can they keep the momentum up for another NCAA Championships appearance? The Gators head to the west coast to compete in the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge in Palos Verdes, California. The host course, Palos Verdes Golf …
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