Days before the Super Bowl, the NFL announced the 2022 class of entrants into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Hall of Famers are chosen by a committee of 49 media members who cover the league. Modern-era players are eligible from five years after they retire until 25 years after. …
Read More »SEC Powerhouses Clash in the Swamp
Florida has been a dominant presence in SEC gymnastics, and LSU is their next test. Gator Greatness Jenny Rowland promised Gainesville a winning team, and she delivered. The Gators are undefeated so far, and look to stay that way. This team has made waves in the world of college gymnastics, …
Read More »Gators Women’s Tennis Heads to ITA Indoor Championship
Entering the ITA National Women’s Team Indoor Championship the Florida Gators Women’s Tennis sits at 6-0. Now participating in the ITA National Women’s Team Indoor Championship, the Gators will be looking to continue to get wins over top-tier competition. ITA Women’s Team Indoor Championship Begins To begin their run in …
Read More »Florida Women’s Softball Begins Season
The sixth-ranked lady Gators begin their season Friday against Illinois state at the USF – Rawlings Invitational in Tampa. Roster Florida has one of the most talented rosters in the country. They have multiple elite players returning, some joining as transfers and others starting as freshman. First, 2021 NFCA All-Americans …
Read More »Lightning Fall Short Against Avalanche
The Tampa Bay Lightning fell short last night facing off against Colorado Avalanche 3-2. Lightning Struggle Early The Avalanche got off to a quick start against the Lightning with Gabriel Landeskog scoring the first goal of the game in just under three minutes into the first period. Avalanche would then …
Read More »Heat Come Out On Top Against the New Orleans Pelicans
The Miami Heat defeated the New Orleans Pelicans 112-97 at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans last night. With Tyler Herro out with knee soreness for the Heat and CJ McCollum’s debut with the Pelicans, last night’s game was one many tuned in for. https://twitter.com/MiamiHEAT/status/1491935068067184658?cxt=HHwWpIC-gcbCtbQpAAAA A Competitive First Half …
Read More »SEC Announces Revenue Distribution
Southeastern Conference Commissioner Greg Sankey announced on Thursday that the conference’s 14 universities received $777.8 million of revenue during the 2020-2021 fiscal year, according to a press release. NEWS | @SEC announces $777.8 million of total revenue, divided among its 14 universities for 2020-21 fiscal year (ending Aug 31, 2021). …
Read More »Andrew Powell: The Sophomore Standout Behind Oak Hall’s Breakout Season
Andrew Powell is not your typical high school sophomore. Sure, he enjoys hanging out with friends, playing the occasional racing video game and listening to Lil Baby. But Powell can boast something that virtually no one else his age can. Not only does he play for his school’s varsity basketball …
Read More »Gators Women’s Basketball Continue To Roll as They Defeat Mississippi State 73-64
The Gators women’s basketball team is on a roll as they defeated Mississippi State in Starkville Thursday night, 73-64. Gators Women’s Basketball (18-6, 8-3 SEC) The Gators had a historic week from guard Kiki Smith earning SEC player of the week for the second time this season with the program …
Read More »Local Girls Hoops Battle in Regionals
The girls FHSAA basketball championship continues to intensify. Coming up on Thursday night, another half of the remaining squads will be eliminated. Several coaches– Cornelius Ingram of Hawthorne and Willie Power of P.K. Yonge– discussed the state of their teams. Including the Hornets and the Blue Wave, nine local teams …
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