Gators News: Both basketball teams get ready for action

Florida Gators basketball is set to start today as the Lady Gators travel to Tally to face FSU while the men face Army at Mohegan Sun mañana

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Today is Tuesday and as we wade deeper into the week, kickoff between the Florida Gators and the Tennessee Volunteers inches closer. However, it looks like basketball season is finally about to begin in Gainesville as both the men’s and women’s teams have had to overcome COVID-19 issues in the opening week.

The Lady Gators, whose game against the Florida State Seminoles was postponed on Sunday, will face FSU in Tallahassee tonight in a rescheduling of the prior match. Tipoff is scheduled for 6 p.m. ET and will be streamed live on ACC Network Extra; tomorrow’s game against Charleston Southern, originally set for 3 p.m. EST, has shifted to 5 p.m. EST to accommodate the rescheduling.

In case you have not heard the news, the men’s team is heading back to Bubbleville with their first game of the season scheduled for tomorrow against Army at 2:30 p.m. EST. The game will be broadcast on ESPN2 and can be heard on the Gators Sports Network with Mick Hubert on the mic.

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Gators News: Florida hosts Kentucky, Lady Gators head to FSU

UF football faces Kentucky Wildcats on Saturday while Lady Gators women’s basketball team travels to Tallahassee to face Florida State.

It is Friday and that means we are now counting down the hours until kickoff tomorrow between the Florida Gators and Kentucky Wildcats in The Swamp. Now that Thanksgiving is in the rearview, the Gator Nation can turn its attention to the next task at hand and get ready to get rowdy for the Orange and Blue.

The only other sports news to note is that the women’s basketball team head upstate to face the Florida State Seminoles on Sunday. The Lady Gators won their first game of the season against the Grambling State Tigers on Wednesday at the O’Connell Center, 90-47, while the game represents the season opener for FSU. The game will be broadcast on the ACC Network and over the radio on ESPN 98.1FM/850AM WRUF.

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Gators News: Happy Thanksgiving to the Gator Nation

Florida Gators football unanimously favored against Kentucky this weekend and Kyle Trask is the best quarterback per USA TODAY Sports.

Happy Thanksgiving to the entire Gator Nation!

Today, we give thanks for the University of Florida and all of its academic and athletic greatness, making each and every one of us proud to be a Florida Gator. Also, with the game against the Kentucky Wildcats just around the corner, there is plenty to be excited about.

USA TODAY Sports unanimously picked the Gators to beat the Wildcats on Saturday. In fact all five top teams were unanimous selections to emerge victorious this weekend.

In other news, Kyle Trask is the best quarterback in college football through Week 12, according to the same publication. The redshirt senior has his eyes set on that Heisman Trophy.

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Gators News: CFP rankings announced, women’s basketball tips off

The College Football Playoff committee announced UF’s spot in the big picture last night and the women’s basketball team gets set to tip off

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We have once again reached the midpoint of the week, with Thanksgiving coming up tomorrow for Gators fans in the United States of America and a football game against the Kentucky Wildcats on Saturday in The Swamp.

Speaking of the football team, the College Football Playoff picture was officially announced last night by the playoff committee, with the Florida Gators sitting at No. 6 — behind the Texas A&M Aggies — just outside the top four teams who will compete for the national title.

In other Florida sports news, the women’s basketball team tip off their 2020-21 schedule today against the Grambling State Tigers in the O’Connell Center starting at 1 p.m. EST. The game can be watched on SEC NETWORK+ with Kyle Crooks & Brittany Davis and heard on WRUF ESPN 98.1 FM/850 AM  with Tom Collett & Kelly Davis.

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Gators News: College Football Playoff announcement tonight

Florida Gators football is in the mix for a spot in the College Football Playoff picture when it is announced; women’s basketball tips off.

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The din of the past weekend dims to a dull roar on this Tuesday as both college football’s Week 12 and the National Football League’s Week 11 come to an official close, leaving football fans a few days until their next gridiron fix.

In the meantime, the first official College Football Playoff rankings will be released tonight by the CFP selection committee, with the Florida Gators expected to be in the mix. Several questions loom as the committee sets the tone for the rest of the regular season and those questions are addressed by USA TODAY Sports.

As far as other Gators sports, women’s basketball tip off their season tomorrow against Grambling State University in the O’Connell Center. The first game of the season starts at 1 p.m. EST.

Here is the rest of the news from around the Gator Nation.

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Gators News: A few fall sports wrap up with big wins

Florida Gators volleyball team, as well as both men’s and women’s swimming and diving, emerged victorious from their final weekend of play.

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Florida Gators football continued its winning ways on Saturday with a win over the cellar-dwelling Vanderbilt Commodores. The victory was anything but convincing, leaving many questions for the fanbase after the defense looked about as porous as an ocean sponge again.

In other Gators sports news, the fifth-ranked men’s swimming and diving team finished the fall swimming season with a bang, securing a 521-426 victory over the Auburn Tigers in the Auburn Invitational, which ran from Friday until Sunday. With the swimming portion of the schedule now over for 2020, the divers head to Coral Gables to compete in a three-day diving tournament hosted by the Miami Hurricanes on Dec. 2-4 to wrap up the year.

The No. 10 women’s swimming and diving team also competed in the Auburn Invitational, claiming a 508-421 victory over the Tigers. Much like the men, the women’s swimming season is over and the diving team will head to South Florida for its next and final competition.

The volleyball team also concluded its season yesterday against the Georgia Bulldogs in a back-to-back meet, dropping the Saturday match by a score of 3-1 while bouncing back on Sunday to flip UGA and finish the year with a 3-1 win. Fifth-ranked Florida finishes its SEC-only fall schedule with a 6-2 record and now await the release of the spring slate.

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Gators News: Four Florida fall sports ranked in top 10

Both of Florida’s swimming & diving teams sit in first place entering the final day while the volleyball team prepares for its final weekend

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We are just a day away from the big game between the Florida Gators and the Vanderbilt Commodores in Nashville, Tenn. While Vandy does not strike fear in the hearts of most football fans, every game counts and on any given day anything can happen. But there is a lot more happening than the ol’ pigskin game that brings pride to the Gator Nation.

Four Florida athletic teams currently sit in the top 10 of their respective sports, with men’s swimming and diving as well as volleyball at No 5, football at No. 6, and women’s swimming and diving at No. 10.

Speaking of the men’s aquatic team, the swimmers swept all of their events and the Gators finished up with seven total event victories to lead the pack at the Auburn Invitational. Meanwhile, the women also fared well at the same competition, with freshman Cecilia Porter shattering the 100 breast school record by .33 seconds to give the Lady Gators the overall lead heading into the final day. The event competition as well as dual meets for the fall conclude today.

Finally, there is the volleyball team (5-1, 5-1 SEC), which has had quite a successful season heading into their last two matches of the year on their home floor against the Georgia Bulldogs (3-3, 3-3 SEC) tonight. UF holds a 66-9 series advantage over UGA, sporting a dominating 63-1 record with coach Mary Wise at the helm.

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Gators News: Men’s and women’s swimming and diving dominate

Both the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams sit in first place after the first day of competition at the Auburn Invitational.

Only two days until the Florida Gators face the Vanderbilt Commodores on the road as UF continues its 2020 Southeastern Conference football schedule. While things are still a bit slow as far as athletics news is concerned, the guys and gals in the Orange and Blue have been competing in our reptilian mascot’s favorite environment.

Both the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams dove into the first day of the Auburn Invitational yesterday, making a big splash in the final mixed meet of the year.

The former — currently ranked third in the nation — notched four top-10 swims and five championship heat victories to take a lead after day one while the latter — ranked No. 10 — also to topped the leaderboards behind superlative performances by sophomore Talia Bates and junior Leah Braswell as the Lady Gators claimed the top spot in every championship heat.

Competition continues today through Friday at the James E. Martin Aquatics Center in Auburn, Ala.

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Gators News: UF swimming and diving teams in the spotlight

While the Florida Gators football team gets ready for its game on Saturday, other UF sports are in action, mainly, the swim and dive teams.

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The middle of the week is now upon us which means there are only a few more days until the Florida Gators take to the field against the Vanderbilt Commodores as the college football season persists despite the many challenges the COVID-19 pandemic have posed.

While Kyle Trask and company have been cruising along since his season was interrupted by a coronavirus outbreak on the team, UF has other sports also partaking in fall competition. Let us take a look at what is on tap around the Gator Nation.

Both the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams will compete in the Auburn Fall Invitational from Nov. 18-20 at the James E. Martin Aquatics Center. The third-ranked men are looking to bounce back from their season-opening dual meet loss to the Georgia Bulldogs, while the tenth-ranked women look to continue their winning ways after earning their first victory of the season on Nov. 5 over in-state rival Miami. The event concludes the swimming portion of the schedule for both squads.

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Gators News: Football wins big, men’s swimming and diving excels

Fresh off the weekend with a thunderous win for the football team, the men’s swimming and diving team and soccer teams both saw action.

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The Florida Gators football team kicked off the second half of its 2020 schedule with a big win over the Arkansas Razorbacks on Saturday, as quarterback Kyle Trask continues to set new records en route to a shot at the Heisman Trophy.

In other Gators sports, the soccer team pulled out a 6-5 win over the Kentucky Wildcats in an overtime thriller to start off the SEC Tournament on Friday night. However, the squad dropped its match on Sunday to the Missouri Tigers, 2-1, to end Florida’s run in the tournament as well as the 2020 season.

The men’s swimming and diving team excelled after three days at the 2020 Toyota U.S. Open at the Selby Aquatic Center in Sarasota, Fla. UF earned in eight medals, posted seven new LCM personal-bests and made 20 trial cuts at the conclusion of the national meet. The Gators next competition takes place at the Auburn Invitational from Nov. 18-20 at the James E. Martin Aquatics Center.

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