For many years, the names Kasey Hill and Chris Walker were synonymous with each other. Everyone regarded them as sure-fire prospects and each cracked the top 15 in the 2013 ESPN 100. Chris Walker was a 6-foot-10, 220-pound big man who could score from almost anywhere within 12-feet. Hill was a …
Read More »Can it Get Much Worse for Missouri?
To say that the basketball season for the Missouri Tigers has been disappointing would be a major understatement. The 5-15 Tigers, who have lost 12 straight contests, look to win their first game in SEC play (0-8) against the Florida Gators on Thursday night. Missouri hasn’t won a game since …
Read More »#3 Gators Baseball Practice Kicks Off
While the northern states are worried about shoveling snow, that college baseball team in Gainesville started practicing on Friday. Indeed, Florida Gator baseball held three practices over the weekend as Opening Day approaches. The Gators open the season with a three-game series against William & Mary Feb. 17-19 at McKethan …
Read More »FEATURE: It’s Always Tee Time with Katelyn Huber
If you answered no to the majority of those questions above, look no further and become very familiar with Katelyn Huber.
Read More »Eastside Rams vs. Deltona Pine Ridge Panthers Girls Soccer Regional Quarterfinal Preview
The Eastside Rams (16-2-1) will be playing in the Regional Quarterfinals tonight as they host the Deltona Pine Ridge Panthers (15-4). This is the Rams second straight year in the playoffs after being in the playoffs for the first time just last year. This is the first time the Panthers will …
Read More »P.K. Yonge Girls Basketball Team Looks to Rebound Against Gainesville Hurricanes
The Gainesville Hurricanes (19-1) host P.K. Yonge (20-2) tonight for a non-conference game. Tip off is at 7:30 p.m. and it’ll be the second time this season the two face each other. The Hurricanes and Blue Wave had a close game back in November. Gainesville took home the “W” in Game 1 with …
Read More »No. 19 Florida Men’s Basketball Drops Second Straight Game in 68-66 Home Loss to Vanderbilt
KeVaughn Allen did everything and more for the Florida Gators on Saturday afternoon at the Exactech Arena at the O'Connell Center, but it just wasn't enough. The Vanderbilt Commodores took down the Gators, 68-66, despite Allen going for a season-high 29 points on 10-of-18 shooting from the floor and 5-of-12 from beyond the arc.
Read More »Surprised Gators Promote Randy Shannon To Defensive Coordinator? You Shouldn’t Be
Florida’s head coach, Jim McElwain, announced Friday morning that Randy Shannon would be making the move to defensive coordinator. The Miami-native coached the Gator linebackers for the past two seasons. Also during that time he was the associate head coach and co-defensive coordinator. He stepped in as the interim defensive coordinator …
Read More »No.23 Florida Women’s Basketball Ready for In-State Showdown with No.7 FSU
Florida is very familiar with Florida State in women’s basketball. The two teams have squared off 72 times, the most the Gators have faced any school. But for the first time in their long history, they face each other as ranked teams. No.23 Florida (6-2) is in Tallahassee to take …
Read More »The Florida High School Athletic Association Releases New Football Classifications
High school football is still in play statewide as many teams are competing in playoffs and preparing for the State Championship next week. All remaining teams representing their respective classes will meet in Orlando with hopes of earning a ring; but some of those teams will be in a different …
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