It’s April and the Masters in Augusta, Georgia is finally underway. The Masters will be bringing back normalcy again as the azaleas will be blooming and fans will be on the ground to spectate. Let’s take a look at some of the top prospects for this week’s event. Jordan Spieth …
Read More »Strong Night from Rivera Lifts Gators to Win
If this Gators team can do anything, it’s fight to pull out a win. Florida managed to stay ahead of Stetson to win the first of back-to-back weekday games, 7-6. After falling behind early, nearly the entire Gators lineup stepped up to string runs together. “Offensively, I thought we were …
Read More »Close, But No Cigar for Gonzaga
Gonzaga. So close. The Bulldogs were one win away from joining the likes of UCLA, North Carolina, San Francisco and Indiana. On the cusp of history and perfection, the Bulldogs fell just short. Thank you, @ZagMBB for another INCREDIBLE year ❤️ You made all of Zag Nation proud. pic.twitter.com/38Oyv1eao5 — …
Read More »Stanford crowned NCAA Women’s Basketball Champions
Twenty-nine years. That is how long Stanford waited to be crowned the NCAA Women’s Basketball Champions. In a year like no other, the Cardinals gave it all they had, and it paid off. A Year Like No Other Stanford has been standing by since 1992, ready for their turn to …
Read More »Becky Burleigh Adjusting to Post-Coaching Life
If you ask her what she is going to miss more about coaching, the closeness to a team she will say. “I don’t even know what it is like to not be on a team,” she said. UF’s iconic soccer coach Becky Burleigh says goodbye to Gator soccer after 26 …
Read More »Final Four: South Carolina and Stanford Women’s Basketball Preview
The No. 1 seed South Carolina Gamecocks and the No. 1 seed Stanford Cardinal will meet on Friday in the first of the Final Four matchups. The two teams last met in the 2017 Final Four, with South Carolina getting the win on their way to a National Championship. Both …
Read More »UF Athletic Director Talks Gators Sports
University of Florida Athletic Director Scott Stricklin discussed two of the uncertainties surrounding Gators sports: in-person events and the fate of Mike White. In-Person Events In his talk, Stricklin said that the University Athletic Association has been working closely with UF Health for guidance. He said that its suggestions included …
Read More »Kyle Pitts Wows at Florida Gators Pro Day
Kyle Pitts‘ stat line from last season is no joke: 43 catches, 770 yards and 12 touchdowns in only seven-and-a-half games. His yardage and touchdown totals led all FBS tight ends. So, it’s no surprise that he put on a show at the Florida Gators pro day on Wednesday. And …
Read More »Gators Face Toughest Challenge Yet In Ole Miss
One thing consistent in Gator sports is inconsistency. The highs and lows of Florida baseball strike again. After suffering three-straight losses against No.25 South Carolina, the Gators will face their toughest opponent yet in No. 3 Ole Miss. The Rebels After sweeping Alabama, Ole Miss remains the only undefeated team …
Read More »UCLA Faces Michigan in Elite Eight
From the First Four to the Final Four. That could be the headline shortly after midnight tonight if UCLA upsets Michigan. The 11-seed Bruins would be just the second team in NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament history to advance to the Final Four after playing in the First Four. But first, …
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