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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNESPN BPI projects Florida Gators men's basketball to make deep run in NCAA TournamentA 27-4 regular season record has the Florida Gators ranked No. 4 in ESPN's Basketball Power Index heading into the SEC and ...
As Florida begins play in the SEC Tournament, ESPN's Seth Greenberg didn't hold his belief in the Gators back.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNCan Alabama beat Florida in the SEC Tournament? ESPN gives game oddsAlabama got 21 points from Labaron Philon in its rout of Kentucky in the SEC Tournament Friday. Up next for the Crimson Tide ...
March 8 was International Women's Day, and for star Florida Gators quarterback DJ Lagway it was an opportunity to give back ...
The second-seeded Gators enter the tournament as one of the hottest teams in the league, winners of nine of their last 10.
Florida had its chances, but a controversial interference call negated what would've been the tying run in the sixth inning.
The Jac Caglianone hype watch is officially on after ESPN MLB Insider Jeff Passan wrote that the Kansas City Royals youngster has a chance to be a star... and s ...
The No. 4 Florida Gators and No. 21 Missouri Tigers meet in the SEC Tournament. Friday's game will be the second meeting this ...
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Auburn Wire on MSNESPN College Gameday predicts Saturday's SEC Tournament actionMany eyes will be on Saturday's action in Nashville, including the crew from ESPN's College Gameday, who were on site at Bridgestone Arena for the semifinals of the SEC Tournament. Who will keep their ...
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Gators Wire on MSNMarch Madness: USA TODAY Sports high on Gators in bracketology after end of regular seasonSports has Florida basketball still seeded at No. 1 in the West Region at the conclusion of the regular-season schedule.
Florida Gators sophomore forward Alex Condon took to X with a nostalgic nod that got the Gators fans buzzing. “THEM GATOR BOYS STAY HOT,” he said. The quote was a throwback to Al Horford’s ...
Lagway announced that he was partnering up with the Gators' NIL Collective Florida Victorious to donate a portion of his own NIL earnings to women's sports at Florida. In a press release put out ...
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