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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) - The No. 4 Florida lacrosse team, who currently stands at 19-2, hosts No. 15 Duke in hopes Thursday with hopes to punch a ticket to their second-straight Final Four.
The NCAA women's lacrosse tournament is down to eight teams with four quarterfinals set for Thursday. A breakdown of the matchups and top contenders.
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Gators Wire on MSNFlorida softball's star outfielder named Collegiate Player of the Year Top 10 FinalistFlorida softball's senior outfielder Kendra Falby was named among the 10 Kendra Falby Collegiate Player of the Year Finalists on Wednesday.
Joining FAU in the double elimination Gainesville pod are Georgia Tech, host Florida and Mercer. Only one team will advance to the super regional of the NCAA Tournament. The Owls and Yellow Jackets play at 2 p.m. Friday.
Florida State men's golf shoots 29-under during three-day tournament to dominate the 14-team field and win their second-ever regional title.
Florida softball will host the Gainesville Regional in the NCAA Tournament as the No. 3 overall seed, with Mercer, Georgia Tech and FAU joining the Gators.
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Sporting News on MSNNCAA women's lacrosse bracket: Full schedule, TV channels, live streams, scores for 2025 college quarterfinalsHere is everything you need to know about the 2025 NCAA women's lacrosse bracket, including TV and streaming options for the quarterfinals.
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Will Florida softball host an NCAA Regional? Final projections for which teams Gators will faceMonths of waiting is finally here for Florida softball. The Gators begin in the NCAA Regionals Friday, May 16. They will certainly host a regional and seem likely to host a Super Regional as well. This is despite the team's quick exit in the SEC Tournament.
North Florida and Virginia face off in the NCAA softball Columbia regional, leading toward the Women's College World Series. Here's how to watch:
Luke Clanton and Florida State men's golf are regional champions after a dominant three-round performance at the NCAA Regional.
Buster Posey did the unthinkable on May 12, 2008, playing all nine positions in one game against Savannah State. Here's a look back at the catcher's unforgettable moment.