Category: Spring Sports

  • SB: Florida Releases 2021 Non-Conference Schedule

    After the SEC announced Florida’s 24-game conference schedule on Jan. 15, the Gators revealed their preceding 17-game non-conference slate Friday. Opening Weekend Florida will open its 2021 season in Tampa on Feb. 13 in a double-header against USF. The Gators topped the Bulls last season, 6-1. The Gators will then return to Gainesville where they’ll…

  • BSB: Gators 2021 Schedule Released

    Florida will open the brand new Florida Ballpark against Miami on February 19 The Florida Gators released their 2021 baseball schedule on Tuesday. While the opponents aren’t much of a surprise, the timing of the annual series with Miami is. The Gators will open the brand new Florida Ballpark against the Hurricanes, rather than on…

  • SB: SEC Releases 2021 Schedule

    The SEC announced its 2021 softball schedule Friday morning. Florida and each SEC team will play eight three-game conference series to complete a 24-game season. Series will be held every weekend leading up to the SEC Tournament, which is set to begin on May 12 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. March Although official start times and television…

  • SB: Gators Add Four New Players on Signing Day

    GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida welcomed four signees to its softball program on Wednesday morning: Cali Decker, Lexie Delbrey, Kendra Falby and Reagan Walsh. Head coach Tim Walton expressed his excitement with the softball team’s signing day. “Today is a special day! I’m really looking forward to having the opportunity to coach these young women starting…

  • Gators In The Majors: Week One

    It was a rather unspectacular week for former Florida Gators players in Major League Baseball. The only notable exceptions were the MLB debut of Brady Singer and a 4-4 outing by Pete Alonso on Wednesday. RHP Brady Singer (KC): Brady Singer made his MLB debut on July 25 in Cleveland. Singer tossed five innings, but…

  • Gators In The Majors: Where Are They Now?

    For all but four teams that played on Thursday, it is Opening Day for the MLB. The University of Florida is well represented across Major League Baseball. Nineteen former Gators have made their way onto the 60-man rosters of MLB teams, which is the most of any collegiate program. In addition, eight are members of…

  • #GatorMade: Brady Singer cracks KC roster, will start vs Cleveland on Saturday

    Former Florida Gators star Brady Singer has cracked the Kansas City Royals’ roster. Manager Mike Matheny confirmed that the rookie will start on Saturday in Cleveland. Royals manager Mike Matheny announces RHP Brady Singer will start Saturday in Cleveland. — Alec Lewis (@alec_lewis) July 22, 2020 Singer was Kansas City’s top pick in the 2018…

  • Gators win the 2020 MLB Draft without a single player selected

    The Florida Gators baseball team opened the 2020 season a program-record 16-0 and were the last team in the nation to remain unbeaten. After the 2020 MLB Draft, it’s clear that the 2021 team should, somehow, be even better. The Gators saw no players and only two signees selected in the shortened draft, meaning Florida…

  • Remembering ‘The Mac’

    Thirty-two years of Gator baseball played in a once world-class facility on Stadium Road ended abruptly with the conclusion of this season due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Alfred A. McKethan Stadium, or “The Mac” as it’s so affectionately called, was retired and will be torn down after the last game of the 2020 season was…

  • A look back at UF’s shortened seasons as COVID-19 forces cancellations

    Unfair. That’s the word that comes to mind when I think about the way this pandemic has gripped the collegiate sports world and robbed so many student athletes of a proper ending to their respective seasons. I especially feel for those select seniors who didn’t know their last time out competing was it for them…