• BSB: Gators 2021 Schedule Released

    Florida will open the brand new Florida Ballpark against Miami on February 19

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    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 the second weekend of the season. Florida will also take on Florida A&M, Samford, and Jacksonville in weekend series’s before SEC play kicks off on March 19 vs Texas A&M.

    The Gators will also face Florida State three times this year with each team hosting a game and the third being played in Jacksonville, per usual.

    Florida will face ten SEC teams (30 games) with Texas A&M, Mississippi, Missouri, Vanderbilt, and Georgia coming to Gainesville.

    The Gators enter the 2021 season as the No. 1 team in the nation following a 16-1 campaign a year ago before the season ended due to Covid. Largely, Florida returns the entirety of it’s roster from a year ago and adds one of the top recruiting classes in the nation.

    Follow this link for the entire schedule: Here.

  • WBB: Gators win first SEC game as they easily dispatch Auburn
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    After dropping its first five conference games, the Florida Gators women’s basketball team tallied one for the win column Sunday after beating the Auburn Tigers 68-54.

    The game got off to a perfect start for head coach Cam Newbauer and his squad. After scoring the first 11 points of the game, the Gators ended the opening frame leading 21-8 behind 10 early points from Kiara Smith. A 9-0 run in the 2nd quarter later and Florida went to the locker room at halftime nursing a 14-point lead.

    The Tigers had pulled back within seven points with 5:29 left in the fourth quarter, but Florida ended the game on a 12-5 run to finish with the exact same 14-point margin having never trailed for the entirety of the game. The Gators made six more shots than Auburn despite taking nine less attempts, their recipe for overcoming and nullifying the Tigers’ 20 offensive rebounds.

    Smith didn’t slow down after her mammoth first quarter and she finished the game with a double-double, shooting 9-14 from the field and finishing with a game-leading 22 points, 13 rebounds and five steals. Lavender Briggs, who scored 41 points her last game out against Arkansas, added 18 points of her own, the two once again leading the way offensively.

    Some freshman made impacts Sunday as well, as Jordyn Merritt pulled down eight rebounds and Floor Toonders had a pair of rebounds, assists and steals. Sophomore Nina Rickards grabbed seven boards of her own.

    Honesty Scott-Grayson lead the Auburn offense with 18 points, and Unique Thompson had a double-double of her own with 14 points and rebounds each as both players went 6-14 from the field. Auburn out-rebounded Florida (44-41) and put up 68 shots, but shot under 28% from the field including a measly 4-23 from beyond the three-point line.

    Newbauer and his team take the court again Thursday in Nashville, Tennessee to take on Vanderbilt, a game that was just rescheduled Friday.

  • The Gridiron Growl Podcast: Looking Ahead to 2021

    Check out the latest episode of The Gridiron Growl Podcast as David Soderquist and Brian Fox are joined by Gators Breakdown’s David Waters.

    The three discuss Florida’s roster for the 2021 year and the difference in styles and schemes that fans will notice. They also delve into coaching changes before discussing former Gators head coach Urban Meyer taking over the Jacksonville Jaguars.

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  • MBB: Gators can’t stop Mississippi State in the paint, fall in Starkville

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    Colin Castleton continued his role as a one-man S.W.A.T. team Saturday against Mississippi with six blocks and Tyree Appleby had his first 20-point performance in a Florida uniform, but it wasn’t enough for a second consecutive victory as the Gators fall to 6-4 on the season and 3-3 in SEC play following the 72-69 loss.

    Castleton, who had eight blocks in Florida’s last game against Ole Miss Tuesday and has scored over 20 points against over half of his SEC foes so far, picked up right where he left off in Starkville with 10 first-half points on top of his four early rejections.

    Despite Castleton’s hot start, the Bulldogs took a 32-29 advantage into the locker room. The biggest difference in the first twenty minutes was the rebounding battle as Mississippi State pulled down 24 boards, including eight on the offensive end, to Florida’s 13. The Bulldogs took that advantage and parlayed it into second-chance points and points in the paint. The second half wasn’t any better and Mississippi State wound up with 21 more rebounds than the Gators (47 to 26).

    The second-half got off to a nightmare start for the orange and blue as Mississippi State scored the first eight points out of the gate to shoot out to a 11-point advantage with 18:22 remaining, the largest lead either team had held to that point. The Bulldogs big men Tolu Smith and Abdul Ado dominated down low as 40 of Mississippi State’s first 50 points came from the paint. Smith finishing with a game-leading 27 points on 13 shots as well as 14 rebounds and Ado lead the way with second-chance points behind a trio of offensive rebounds and a perfect five-of-five night from the floor on his way to 11 points and nine rebounds. The two big men had three blocks each.

    Florida began to respond with five consecutive makes to cut back within five, but the Gators had zero answer for Smith who made two hard-fought baskets in a row to move the Bulldogs back up nine again. Florida kept fighting back and at one point was a Castleton free throw away from making it a one-possession game, but never got closer than four points until Tre Mann’s final free throw with 16 seconds left to set the final margin.

    Castleton continued his SEC tear but had to leave the game for a few minutes after landing awkwardly on his left ankle and limping off the court. He would return to the game and finish with 16 points, seven rebounds and six blocks, becoming the first SEC player with back-to-back games with six or more blocks in six years.

    Appleby’s 20-point performance, his first since transferring from Cleveland State, came off the strength of a perfect 11-11 night from the free throw line and a 15-point second half performance. Apart from Castleton and Appleby, no other Gator had more than eight points and the team went a measly 5-19 from behind the three-point line.

    Head coach Mike White’s squad will take the court again at home Tuesday against the 10th-ranked Tennessee Volunteers in hopes of not dropping four out of five games.

  • 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 information have not been set, the Gators are scheduled to host Kentucky on March 12 to kick off opening weekend. The following weekend, Florida will head to Starkville, Mississippi, to take on Mississippi State. In last year’s shortened season, the Bulldogs finished on a 14-game win streak despite only playing non-conference games. To conclude March, the Gators will return home to face the LSU Tigers at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium. LSU finished last season ranked No. 5 in the USA Today poll.

    April

    From April 2-4, Florida will play its second road series of the season versus Georgia. UGA boasted an impressive 20-1 home record last year before the season was canceled. After a bye week, the Gators will hit the road once again to face Alabama from April 16-18. The Crimson Tide were ranked No. 10 in the final 2020 poll despite holding an unremarkable 14-8 record. The next weekend, UF will return to Gainesville for a home series against South Carolina from April 23-25.

    May

    As May approaches, Florida will travel to Columbia, Missouri, for its final away series of the regular season. There, the Gators will test a Missouri team that held a share of first place in the SEC with Florida before the abrupt halt to last season. The Tigers rounded out the final top-25 poll of 2020 with a 19-7 overall record. To close out the regular season, Florida will return home to face the Texas A&M Aggies from May 7-9.

    2020’s Brief Season

    In 2020, Florida finished with a 23-4 overall record, which landed the Gators No. 7 in the nation according to the final USA Today poll. In its only conference series of 2020, Florida swept Auburn, placing the Gators atop the final SEC standings with a 3-0 record.

  • Gators Grab Kicker from Transfer Portal
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    The Florida Gators filled a need at kicker via the transfer portal. Mississippi State’s Jace Christmann announced on Twitter he’ll spend his final season in Gainesville.

    After Evan McPherson’s draft declaration, Florida didn’t have a single scholarship kicker on the roster and needed to add one. And they got a rather promising addition at that.

    Despite appearing in just two games in 2020, Christmann made 32 of his 40 attempts while at Mississippi State with a career long of 51 yards posted in 2019. On kickoff he doesn’t have much experience with only seven attempts over his career.

    Christmann walked on at MSU in 2016. He leaves Starkville as one of the best kickers in school history. His 219 career points are fourth-most in school history and no. 1 among kickers. Additionally, he leads in PATs made (123), plus a school record 95 consecutive made PATs and he’s tied for the best career field goal percentage in Bulldog history at 80 percent.

    This makes for the Gators’ third transfer acquired this offseason with defensive linemen Antonio Shelton’s and Daquan Newkirk’s announcements coming before.

  • WBB: Lavender Briggs scores 41 but Gators fall short to No. 17 Arkansas

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    The Florida Gators women’s basketball team is now 0-5 in conference play after falling to Arkansas 84-80 on Thursday in Fayetteville. The Gators have opened league play facing four teams ranked in the Top-25 in addition to an 11-1 Georgia squad.

    The Gators were led by an incredible effort from guards Lavender Briggs and Kiki Smith, but failed to get much contribution from anyone else on the floor.

    Briggs, a sophomore from Provo, Utah, scored a career-high 41 points on 17-29 shooting from the floor. Briggs kept the Gators in striking distance in the second half, putting up 26 after the break.

    The 41 points are the fourth highest output in a single game in program history and is the highest since Ronni Williams scored 43 in January 2017.

    Smith, the senior leader of the team, finished with 21 points, 5 assists, and 3 rebounds. Smith also made 9-11 from the charity stripe. Smith did most of her damage in the first half, scoring 17 before intermission.

    While the Florida offense was finding the basket, the Gators had no answer to Chelsea Dungee. The redshirt-senior led the Arkansas attack with 33 points and knocked down all 17 shots from the free throw line.

    Florida’s next two opponents are also winless in conference play. The Gators will face Auburn (5-6, 0-3) on Sunday and Vanderbilt (4-3, 0-2) in Nashville on Thursday January 21.

  • WGYM Liveblog: Rivalry Night! No. 7 Georgia at No. 1 Florida

    From football to basketball and yes, even gymnastics, the Georgia-Florida rivalry is always exciting, and we are here for all the action tonight!

    Last week, if you didn’t catch the recap, Florida set a record high score for a season opener against Auburn, and that was with a few hiccups. This week, expect to see the team more in the groove, though lineups may stay largely the same. The one shift we might see this week would be senior Alyssa Baumann joining the all-around, but that remains to be seen.

    Georgia won’t be any old slouch of a team though – the Gymdogs showed some promising upgrades to start their season last week against Missouri. Mikayla Magee showed off a new Y1.5 that scored tremendously well, Amanda Cashman returned from injury to rejoin the bars lineup, Alyssa Perez-Lugones added beam to her competition repertoire to the tune of 9.8, Rachel Baumann has a great new floor routine to anchor the Georgia lineup, and freshman Victoria Nguyen stole the hearts of gym fans across the nation with difficult, unique skills on all four events, winning the all-around. Georgia won’t be a pushover, but the Gators have strengths where the Gymdogs have weaknesses, particularly on vault and beam.

    The Gators will be happy with the way this meet is starting – sold out crowd (at limited capacity), two weekly SEC honors for Nya Reed and Trinity Thomas, and maintaining the No. 1 ranking in the country. Tonight’s mission will be to build on what Florida showed at Auburn last week and fill in the gaps. Strong showings on bars and floor will be key to demonstrating that this team is ready for a title quest.

    6:44pm: Stuffing some pizza in my face with my family almost like I’m at a meet again! A little normalcy in my life.

    Tonight’s meet is dedicated to last year’s seniors! Since they didn’t get a senior night last season, they’re being honored tonight. Maegan Chant and Rachel Gowey gave the team a special pep talk tonight over FaceTime.

    6:53pm: Still waiting for our stream to start. Looking forward to a great night of competition!

    6:55pm: Georgia starting without Schild on bars. She scored a 9.6 last week, so probably smart, but also, she can score very well. Wonder what’s happening there.

    6:59pm: Ooookayyyyy, now would be a great time for the stream to start…

    7:01pm: Yaaaay, stream is finally up!

    Richards, VT: FTY, small hop forward, looks like she was holding back too much, and undercooked it.

    Cashman, UB: Tkachev, meh height, flexed feet. Bail was good. Last handstand was okay. DLO stuck! A good start for them.

    7:04pm: Lazzari, VT: FTY, also slight hop forward. Same holding back as Richards but not nearly as bad of an underrotation.

    Ward, UB: Cool to see her in this lineup! Starts on low bar, handstand a little short, Shaposh, doesn’t have a whole lot of momentum as she goes backward… and that translates to her bail back to the low bar, her elbows buckle and legs separate badly and bend. DLO dismount, small adjustment.

    7:06pm: Skaggs, VT: FTY, great amplitude, gorgeous body position. Little hop back on the dismount.

    de Jong, UB: Dancing it out while she waits, same, girl. Good first handstands. Gorgeous, high Ray. Bail is nice and straight. Last handstand is short. DLO slide back. A good recovery for Georgia.

    7:09pm: Schoenherr, VT: Y1.5, little hop back to scoot her feet underneath her. Not her best, but fixable.

    Roberts, UB: Lovely low bar work. Maloney to bail, both good, a little leg sep. DLO stuck!

    7:12pm: Reed, VT: Y1.5, crazy distance! And better height than last week too. Hop forward, bigger than last week.

    Nguyen, UB: The Gymdogs’ star freshman! Great first handstand. Pak is lovely! Maloney to Gienger, wow! Pretty clean in the legs too. DLO dismount, steps backward. Love that she’s keeping her elite skills.

    7:14pm: Thomas, VT: Y1.5, big hop forward. Just too much power, gonna need to dial that bakc.

    Oakley, UB: Gorgeous piked Jaeger. Pak is good. Shortish on her last handstand. Full in, slide forward.

    AFTER ONE: UF 49.25, UGA 49.05

    7:20pm: We’re getting to see messages from Gowey and Hundley!! So cute.

    7:26pm: R Baumann, VT: FTY, good for her!

    Richards, UB: Love seeing her back in this lineup! Missed a lot of this because I was looking at the lineup that seemed to be missing Lazzari? In favor of Clapper?? I am confused.

    7:28pm: deJong, VT: Wow! Good for her getting into this lineup. FTY, looked stuck to me!

    Gallentine, UB: Good first handstands. Maloney to pak, both good. Much better than last week. A little shy on last handstand. DLO, super straight, little step on the landing.

    7:30pm: Nguyen, VT: FTY, a little low, big lunge back. Legs a little bent too? Hard for me to see.

    Skaggs, UB: Gorgeous Tkachev to pak as usual. Good final handstand, DLO hop back. A return to form for her after last week for sure.

    7:32pm: Ward, VT: Tsuk full, a little low on the block, little knee bend and separation in the air, but nice to see another vault other than the FTY or Y1.5.

    Schoenherr, UB: A little archy in that first handstand. Jaeger caught a little close for her. Bail is great. Final handstand gorgeous. Double front half out, little hop. Got better and better as she went!

    7:34pm: Roberts, VT: Y1.5, overdoes it and springs forward, taking several steps. Just lost where she was in the air, I think.

    Thomas, UB: Maloney to uprise, gorgeous handstand. Pak is good, good handstand on low bar. Van Leeuwen, legs glued together. DLO stuck! Finally!

    7:36pm: Lukacs, VT: Just an FTY for her this week, instead of her usual DTY. Good to see her back and recovering well.

    Clapper, UB: Still unclear why this is the lineup we chose to go with. A little shy on first handstand. Piked Jaeger is nice, caught maybe a little close. Bail is good. Giant full is late and messy, double tuck dismount had a hop back. Yeah, don’t know why Lazzari wasn’t in, but it’s a 9.8 at least.

    AFTER TWO: UF 98.475, UGA 98.225

    Florida widens their lead, and Thomas will take both vault and bars event titles! Definitely a steadier performance on bars from the Gators this week, but some regression in landings.

    7:46pm: Aww, we’re getting messages from last year’s Georgia seniors too! Vega and Dickson were some absolute greats, hate that they didn’t get to go out their way either.

    Richards, BB: Gorgeous triple series! Switch to straddle, a little tight but I think she hits 180 both times. Side aerial back full, little bounce in place.

    7:48pm: deJong, FX: Double pike to start, nice to see her in this lineup! 1.5 to front lay, pretty good control coming out, just the little shuffle. Tour jete half to wolf full, good positions there. Double tuck to finish, great control on the end of that. Not a whole lot of content in the choreography, but a clean start for Georgia! She’ll apparently be in the AA tonight.

    7:50pm: Johnson-Scharpf, BB: Love her very matter-of-fact mount, immediately takes control of the event. Punch front, little adjustment but not a check. Bhs loso, snaps those arms down to keep herself tight. Switch half to beat, good. Handstand to loso back full STUCK! Love that dismount and she totally nails it.

    7:52pm: Roberts, FX: Piked full in, very nice! Front lay front full, great control there. Fun choreography in this section. Switch side to Popa, good positions. Double pike, chest a little low on the ending but didn’t seem too out of steam. Another good one for Georgia.

    7:55pm: Lazzari, BB: Bhs loso loso, a little too much momentum and takes a step back, but if that’s her smallest error, she’s doing great. Front aerial, lovely. I keep waiting for a connection out of it, but then I remember this isn’t elite! Full turn is good. Side aerial back full, little hop on the landing. Won’t be a 9.95 like last week, but still a good one for the freshman!

    7:57pm: Cashman, FX: Hiiiigh double pike, drops it in right at the edge of the floor with good control. 1.5 to front lay, great control in her step out. Switch side to Popa, maybe a little askew on the Popa? Double back to finish, also good power there. I just wish the choreography were more interesting with all of these, I’m not invested.

    7:59pm: Clapper, BB: Bhs loso loso, just floats it, gorgeous. Switch to split, lovely positions. Side aerial to back full, another stick! Let’s see more of that please!

    8:01pm: Hawthorne, FX: YES! One of my favorites on floor. Double pike to open, gorgeous. Front lay to Rudi to biiig split jump. The whole routine is Prince music, I love it. This is what I meant when I said I wanted to be invested! The worm, yes. I think she almost missed her hands on her first back handspring, which is why she ran out of energy on the double tuck. But easily my favorite of Georgia floor tonight.

    8:02pm: A Baumann, BB: Bhs loso, gorgeous. Switch to split, giving a masterclass on how to hit past 180 on those. Front aerial, so solid. Full turn, calm. Switch half, lovely. Roundoff 1.5, little step back from trying too hard to stick! Ugh! Still, that was the only error I could find. Give her the 9.95 and call it a night.

    8:04pm: Perez-Lugones, FX: Another entertaining performer! Double pike, stumbles back but not OOB. Front combo pass is good. Split positions are good, wolf is a little off kilter. Love this music, it’s definitely dance inducing. Double tuck to finish, good control to close it out.

    8:06pm: Thomas, BB: Switch split mount, love it. Switch to split leap, unusual but gorgeous. One-arm bhs loso and SHE FALLS! Oh my god. She chalks back up on her feet, gets back up. Front aerial to korbut, good. Side aerial back full, slide back. Holy cow, that just doesn’t happen. That’s her first beam fall in her college career.

    8:08pm: R Baumann, FX: Double wolf turn to start, okay. Double arabian, great power! 1.5 to front full to Shushunova, so dynamic. A great performance for the younger Baumann sister.

    AFTER THREE: UF 147.85, UGA 147.575

    For reference, the last time Thomas fell was on bars approximately a year ago, also in Week 2. That night and tonight are the only falls in her collegiate career.

    8:19pm: Schild, BB: This girl deserves one healthy season! Please? Gorgeous split handstand mount! Wow! Front aerial to bhs bhs… I don’t think that gets series credit, she had a slight bobble with the aerial and didn’t properly connect it. Also a bobble after the second bhs. Side aerial to beat is good. Switch to split, lovely positions in the air. Gainer pike off the end, little adjustment.

    Word on the street is that Nguyen is injured, which explains all the lineup changes for Georgia.

    8:21pm: Clapper, FX: Double tuck to open, solid. 1.5 to front lay to stag, better control this week than last. Switch side to Popa, good. Double pike to finish, nice! A good leadoff, I don’t mind her in this role at all.

    8:23pm: Long wait for Perez-Lugones, and then she falls on her mount, no! Her punch front mount is so risky, especially for NCAA. Front aerial, hesitates, then continues to her leap series. Bhs loso, breaks at the hips a bit. She’s just in her head too much here. Gainer full of the side, it’s stuck, but it won’t save the score.

    8:27pm: Richards, FX: DLO to start, good control, a little knee bend as she came in. AC/DC to start, crowd is loving it. 1.5 to front lay, dances right out. I can hear people singing the Tom Petty lyrics in the background, not sure if it was fans or athletes. Double back to finish, ran out of steam and fell forward to her hands. Had to have stung her ankles too, oof.

    8:29pm: Hawthorne, BB: Bhs loso to start, good. Switch to another switch, cool. Front toss from knee, connected to a beat jump, solid. Roundoff 1.5, bounds forward, but it’s a hit! Hit the reset button and move on.

    8:31pm: Johnson-Scharpf, FX: Hoping for another reset button here. Double arabian is great. 1.5 to front lay, dances right out with good control. Getting the audience clapping along. Switch half to split 3/4 to the floor, love it. Bringing the drama in this section, music speeding up, here we gooooo! Double tuck to finish, fantastic! Definitely hitting the reset button in definitive fashion, well done!

    8:33pm: de Jong, BB: Full turn, good. Switch to split, lovely toe point and good positions. Front aerial, big break but doesn’t fall. Bhs loso, another big bobble but stays on still. Split half from side stand, bringing some elite finesse. Side aerial back full, stuck, but I don’t know if that will cost her the AA title or not…

    8:35pm: A Baumann, FX: The ice queen has arrived! Double tuck to open, great controlled lunge there. 1.5 to front full, a little skiddy coming out. Switch half to straddle full, gorgeous as always. Double pike to finish, NAILS it! That’s redemption for last week right there.

    8:37pm: R Baumann, BB: Side aerial to loso, sooo floaty. Full turn, hate that technique but it gets the requirement accomplished. Beat to switch side, a little bobble and weird amplitude there. Roundoff 1.5, little step back.

    8:39pm: Reed, FX: DLO, sooo good. Front lay to Rudi, so much cleaner than past years and good control on the landing, right in the corner. Leaps and jumps were good and the wolf was properly rotated, from what I could see. Double pike, just lays that lunge back so casually. I could see that going 10, but we’ll seeeeee…. nope, it’s a 9.975.

    9:41pm: Roberts, BB: Bhs loso, good. Beat to side somi but definitely not connected, way too much hesitation. Switch to straddle quarter, not 180 in my view. Side aerial back full is stuck! A good finish for Georgia, but that won’t do it.

    9:43pm: Thomas, FX: Even without her score, Florida wins, so this should just be a victory lap for her, but she’ll also want some redemption from beam. DLO is soooo floaty, lunge very controlled. Front full front lay to sissone, good control there as well. Is tonight it? Pushup in the oversplit position, I just can’t handle it, this athlete is so flexible. Double pike to close, overcooks it and took two steps so she went OOB! Nooooo! It’ll still be a great score but obviously not the 10.

    FINAL SCORE: UF 197.25, UGA 196.075

    Score-wise, I think this week’s score is more realistic than last week, and appropriately lower – more errors on vault and beam tonight rather than bars and floor, but the season is still young. Thomas will take the vault and bars titles, Clapper takes the beam title, and Reed slides in there for the floor title. Georgia’s de Jong will take the AA title after being a last minute addition, so good for her, but Thomas will want to have that title on lockdown pretty much the rest of the season.

    That’s it for me here! Follow me on Twitter @mycluttereddesk for updates from the press conference shortly, and I’ll see y’all back here next week!

  • Gators add DL Daquan Newkirk via transfer portal

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    Dan Mullen and the Florida coaching staff continue to add depth along the defensive line as they’ve added their second transfer in as many weeks to shore up a perceived weakness heading into the 2021 season.

    Former Auburn DT Daquan Newkirk announced his decision to transfer to Florida just days after entering the transfer portal.

    The 6’3, 317 lb Orlando native started ten games for Auburn in 2020, recording 28 tackles, 3 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks on the year.

    Newkirk will enroll at Florida as a graduate-transfer and will be immediately eligible, regardless of the NCAA’s transfer policy.

    Newkirk is the second defensive lineman to announce his transfer to Florida after Antonio Shelton transferred from Penn State earlier this month.

  • Deanne Rose selected in first round of NWSL Draft

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    Gators forward Deanne Rose was selected with the final pick of the first round in the 2021 National Women’s Soccer League Draft. Rose was taken by the North Carolina Courage with the tenth overall pick on Wednesday.

    The Allison, Ontario native played in 46 games over four seasons in Gainesville, splitting her time between UF and the Canadian National Team. Rose finished her career with 18 goals and 8 assists for 44 points.

    Rose’s biggest contribution came in her freshman season where she tallied 9 goals and 3 assists in 21 contests. In 2017, she was named the SEC Freshman of the Year and was named to the All-SEC First Team in addition to the All-SEC Freshman Team.

    In 2019, Rose opened the season with three goals in the first two games of the year and was named the TopDrawerSoccer.com National Player of the Week.

    The Courage won the 2019 NWSL Championship. Their games are played in Cary, North Carolina.