Florida sophomore men’s tennis player Jeremy Jin has quickly established himself as one of team’s top players. Strong Impact at UF Jin arrived at UF with a solid baseline that was established by his training in Sydney, Australia — his home. He quickly had to adapt to playing with a …
Read More »Florida Baseball Overcomes Controversial Seventh To Beat Stetson
The No. 8 Florida Gators overcame a controversial seventh inning to beat the Stetson Hatters on Tuesday night, 6-1. Even with the long delay at the end of the seventh, the bats got hot late and were able to give the Gators (8-0) some much-needed insurance runs to get the …
Read More »Florida Gators Athletics Prepare for Jam-Packed Weekend
It’s all fans on deck in Gainesville. With one of the busiest weekends of Florida’s athletic calendar on tap, there is plenty of excitement in The Swamp. As the brisk wintery air turns into the blossoming spring, nearly every major Gators winter or spring sport will be fighting for a …
Read More »Gators Gear Up For State Showdowns
After a commanding series sweep against the Dayton Flyers, the Florida Gators baseball team sets its sights on two midweek matchups against state rivals Stetson and North Florida. The Gators (7-0) will travel to DeLand on Tuesday for a 6:30 p.m. game (ESPN+ ) against the Stetson Hatters (4-3) at …
Read More »Gators to No. 8 in D1Baseball Rankings After Dominant Weekend
The Florida Gators baseball team has climbed from No. 10 to No. 8 in the latest D1Baseball Top 25 rankings following a commanding series sweep over the Dayton Flyers this past weekend. The Gators’ impressive performance was highlighted by freshman first baseman Brendan Lawson. https://twitter.com/GatorsBB/status/1893784128178315431 Lawson showcased his offensive prowess …
Read More »Pat Dooley’s Back Nine: Florida Men’s Basketball Wearing Bull’s Eye
The Back Nine comes at you after a long short trip to South Florida and a pretty impressive weekend for the Gators. 10. Let’s start with basketball and the two major things that went through my mind Saturday night – 1. Why does a restaurant with dozens of TVs not …
Read More »Gators Baseball Dominates Dayton To Complete Historic Series Sweep
The No. 10 Florida Gators capped a dominant weekend Sunday with a 12-2 run-rule victory against the Dayton Flyers at Condron Family Ballpark. With each of the three wins against Dayton (2-5) coming by 10 or more runs, Florida (7-0) accomplished a feat last achieved in March 2005 against Michigan …
Read More »Florida Men’s, Women’s Swim & Dive Secure Silver At SEC Championships
The Florida men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams finished second at the SEC Swimming & Diving Championships, snapping the men’s 12-year winning streak and the women’s two-year title run. After back-to-back combined conference victories, both teams’ hopes of extending their streak with a third straight title sweep were crushed. …
Read More »Florida Women’s Basketball Falls Short Against No. 15 Tennessee
Florida fell 86-78 to No. 15 Tennessee on Sunday at the O’Connell Center despite a strong start. The Gators (14-14, 5-9 SEC) outscored the Lady Vols (21-6, 8-6) by nine points in the first half, dominating the paint with 52 points. Florida also won the rebounding battle, led by senior …
Read More »Gators Baseball Again Run-Rules FlyBoys
In front of the fifth largest crowd — 8,155 — in program history Saturday at Condron Family Ballpark, the Gators run-ruled the Dayton Flyers 11-1 for the second game in a row. The Gators (6-0) wasted no time at the plate to clinch the series “We got production up and …
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