Greenberry Taylor
Greenberry Taylor is a reporter who can be contacted by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
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The Gators lost 60-59 to the Vanderbilt Commodores on the road Tuesday evening. In the final minute of regulation Florida made a run, but it wasn't enough to overcome the deficit created earlier. The Gators are now 5-3 in conference play, and 13-7 overall.
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Florida's John Egbunu was 4-4 from the free throw line in the final minute of the Gators matchup against the Mississippi State Bulldogs, playing a key role in helping the team emerge victorious. Florida is now 4-2 in SEC play, and 12-6 overall.
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Even with a big performance from LSU college phenom Ben Simmons, the Gators managed to defeat the Tigers at home on Saturday. Florida is now 2-1 in conference play, and 10-5 overall this season.
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Florida suffered its first conference loss at the hands of the Tennessee Volunteers, with the final score being 83-69. The Gators are now 1-1 in conference play and 9-5 overall.
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Five players finished in double figures for the Gators in Saturday's victory over the Georgia Bulldogs. The team is now 1-0 in conference play, and 9-4 overall.
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The Gators struggled on both sides of the ball in Saturday's Citrus Bowl, while the Michigan Wolverines were firing on all cylinders. Once the Wolverines found themselves in a rhythm early, they didn't look back.
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The Florida Gators fell to the No. 2 ranked Alabama Crimson Tide in the SEC Championship game Saturday evening. The Gators exceeded expectations this season though, finishing with a 10-3 overall record.
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Florida struggled offensively in their lopsided loss to rival FSU. The Gators only managed to put two points on the board, which came as the result of a safety in the fourth quarter.
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After an intense game, the No. 8 Florida Gators emerged victorious over the Florida Atlantic Owls. Florida quarterback Treon Harris hit tight end Jake McGee with a 13-yard touchdown pass in overtime to help secure the win.
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When Hawthorne High School's budget couldn't cover much-needed repairs for its football field, the community stepped in to help. Volunteer Kyle VanZant and a team of community members led the effort to improve the Hornets' home field before the start of the 2015 football season.