The Florida Gators won its third-straight series to open the 2025 season but suffered its first loss of the year against the Miami Hurricanes.
Florida capped a successful regular season in style, routing overmatched Ole Miss in Gainesville as it sets its sights on the SEC Tournament.
Saturday's crowd of 9,303 is the most in program history, and the Florida Gators took advantage of the home-field advantage with a 6-3 win over Miami.
Miami linebacker commit Jordan Campbell (6-2, 200, Miami, FL. Carol City) was on campus and enjoyed being around everyone. “The visit was good,” Campbell said of his visit to Florida on Saturday. “It was real good, I was blessed that they wanted me up here and to be in their presence.”
Despite a deflating Sunday loss bringing the Gators undefeated season to an end and tying the all-time series vs the Hurricanes, Florida’s first real test of the year was handle
The Florida Gators allowed nine runs over the fourth, fifth and sixth innings, blowing a 4-0 lead and losing its first game of the season.
Florida baseball suffered its first loss of the season Sunday vs. Miami, but still took two of three from its in-state rival. Here are four takeaways.
In recent years, 2024 Michigan comes to mind as a team very few liked due to the sign-stealing saga and national heel, Jim Harbaugh. The Wolverines ran roughshod through their schedule to a spectacular 15-0 mark, capturing the program's first title in more than two decades.
In the top of the sixth inning, Peterson fired off his seventh and final strikeout. After Shelton caught a pop fly. Peterson launched into a celebratory tirade where he ended it by spiking his baseball glove into the wooden bench in the Gator dugout.
Linebacker Izayia Williams of Tavares commited to his fourth school in 14 months Thursday with a pledge to the Florida Gators. He had previously been committed to Louisville, Syracuse and FSU.
Miami has matured into a city that retains an artsy vibe and a love of its Latin heritage. But don’t for a second think it’s the end of the road when it comes to South Florida.
Four-star cornerback Jaelen Waters committed to Miami on Friday night, announcing his decision on social media. Waters had previously committed to Florida, where Harris coached before leaving for Miami, and Florida State.