Alijah Martin and Walter Clayton Jr. scored 17 points apiece, and No. 5 Florida dominated Georgia 89-59 and extended the Gators' winning streak in the series to 12.
This time, No. 5 Florida didn’t need any last-second drama to keep a special season on track. After surviving at South Carolina, the Gators didn’t waste any time dispatching Georgia and former coach Mike White,
Florida center Micah Handlogten, who gruesomely broke his left leg in the Southeastern Conference championship game last March, is contemplating playing this season.
A woman in Gainesville is being recognized for working at Publix – arguably Florida's most beloved grocery chain – for 55 years. Publix shared a photo on Facebook of Pat to congratulate her. "Cheers to 55 years!
Florida basketball won its 12th straight over rival Georgia as it prepares for a challenging close to 2024-25 season
Florida Warm Up, a key early season men’s division college tournament set for January 31st-February 2, has been relocated two hours north of its original Tampa location to Gainesville after the University of South Florida revoked the tournament’s field reservations due to the construction of a new stadium on campus.
Parts of Florida are under a winter storm warning with multiple inches of snow expected on Tuesday and Wednesday.
According to data released by the Florida Commerce Department, the joblessness rate dropped in all North Central Florida counties from November to December. In Alachua County, the unemployment rate dropped 0.8 percent to 3.1 percent. Columbia County’s rate fell 0.6 percent month to month.
Some areas in Florida could see "significant" snowfall starting today after the rare combination of freezing temperatures and moisture come together.
After suffering a gruesome leg injury last March, Florida basketball C Micah Handlogten has recovered quicker than expected and could be back in 2024-25
Steve Spurrier beat Georgia 11 of 12 years at Florida. When the Gators donned leotards named in his honor Friday night vs. the GymDogs, they dominated and showed swagger in the process.
Georgia’s abysmal first half dug a hole too deep to overcome in a fourth straight loss at No. 5 Florida Saturday, falling 89-59 in Gainesville.