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Alex Faedo named SEC Pitcher of the Week: Florida’s junior pitcher earned the weekly conference accolade for the second time this season. Faedo pitched 8.2 scoreless innings in a win over South Carolina on Thursday. He tied his career-long outing against the Gamecocks and allowed just three hits in the win. (Daniel Apple, Florida Gators)
#Gators Alex Faedo is the @SEC Pitcher of the Week!
— Gators Baseball (@GatorsBB) April 24, 2017
Alex went 8.2 scoreless with just 3 hits allowed vs. SC.
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Florida baseball moving in right direction: The Gators have experienced highs and lows over the course of the season, but have won seven of their last nine games. Florida gets a break this week with no midweek game, and travels to Georgia for a three-game series starting on Friday. (Ryan Young, SEC Country)
Glaser’s Gators believed: On Florida’s women’s golf team’s record-setting SEC Championship victory. (Chris Harry, Florida Gators)
Take home the @SEC Championship title ✅
— Gators Golf (@GatorsGolf) April 24, 2017
Break the team tournament total ✅
Win the ninth SEC title in program history ✅
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Football recruiting updates: Five-star quarterback, and Ohio State commit, Emory Jones says that Florida would probably be his No. 2 right now, and the Gators’ top running back and receiver targets are also being courted by Alabama. (Zach Abolverdi, SEC Country)
Florida volleyball’s spring: The Gators have a program-record six seniors on the roster presently. Florida won 12 of the 15 sets it played in spring exhibition matches. (Zach Dirlam, Florida Gators)
On Tim Tebow and his burgeoning minor league career: One of the most famous former Gators is generally either beloved or unrelentingly doubted. (David Caraviello, Charleston Post and Courier)
Mike Gillislee signs with New England: The former Gator will leave Buffalo and head to the Patriots. (Kevin Patra, NFL.com; Matt Jennings, SEC Country)
Last week, our stellar athletes got together to celebrate each other's accomplishments at #FLAs17. Watch this! #GoGators pic.twitter.com/1CRuTRW6kl
— Florida Gators (@FloridaGators) April 24, 2017
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