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Florida drops game to Jacksonville: The Dolphins scored three runs in the ninth to take the 3-2 win over the Gators in Jacksonville. The two teams meet again tonight, at 6:30 p.m., in Gainesville. (Florida Gators; Gainesville Sun; Nick de la Torre, Gator Country)
Let's try this again.#Gators and #Dolphins , Rd. 2 pic.twitter.com/UfCSZUy1WH
— Gators Baseball (@GatorsBB) February 22, 2017
We'll keep you updated if there are any changes to tonight's scheduled game.
— Gators Baseball (@GatorsBB) February 22, 2017
Otherwise, we'll plan on 6:30 first pitch! https://t.co/DcW5wJIq8z
Gators, led by KeVaughn Allen, solve South Carolina: Florida’s three-less outing against the Gamecocks sure seems like it happened more than just a month ago. Last night the Gators won their ninth straight, with four players finishing in double-digits in scoring. (Chris Harry, Florida Gators; Kevin Brockway, Gainesville Sun; Ian Cohen, Orlando Sentinel)
Check out all the highlights from tonight's 88-61 win vs. South Carolina! pic.twitter.com/gmDK27Ri9e
— Gators M-Basketball (@GatorsMBK) February 22, 2017
With the win, Florida clinched a double-bye in SEC Tournament, will open on Friday.
— Kevin Brockway (@gatorhoops) February 22, 2017
On Scott Stricklin’s affinity for Twitter: Florida’s athletic director is social media savvy. (Edgar Thompson, Orlando Sentinel)
I’ll admit it … spending Saturday night watching Planet Earth II.
— Scott Stricklin (@ScottStricklin) February 19, 2017
Ian Scott returns to Florida as graduate assistant: The Gainesville native, who played for Steve Spurrier’s Gators from 2000 to 2002, will be a defensive assistant under Jim McElwain. (Will Pantages, Florida Gators)
Florida women’s tennis remains at No. 1: The 9-0 Gators defeated six teams ranked in the top-13, including four in the top-six, during a ten-day span. (Kathy Cafazzo, Florida Gators)
Who's hyped about tennis after the weekend!?!?!?!?! Let's #GoGators pic.twitter.com/yMiwQAzy2R
— Gator Women's Tennis (@GatorsWTN) February 20, 2017
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