Florida swimming and diving takes down in-state rival Florida State
OCALA - Florida’s swimming and diving teams entered Friday afternoon favored in the Sunshine Showdown. The Gators swept the Seminoles In front of the crowd in Ocala, Florida .
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OCALA - Florida’s swimming and diving teams entered Friday afternoon favored in the Sunshine Showdown. The Gators swept the Seminoles In front of the crowd in Ocala, Florida .
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