Caquatto becoming silent leader for Gators gymnastics
By GRAHAM HACK | Mar. 30, 2015At 5-foot-3, Bridgette Caquatto doesn’t stand out among her fellow UF gymnasts when they all crowd around to watch a teammates’ routine.
At 5-foot-3, Bridgette Caquatto doesn’t stand out among her fellow UF gymnasts when they all crowd around to watch a teammates’ routine.
Two Gator gymnasts were given top Southeastern Conference honors, the league office announced Thursday.
After Saturday night’s beam debacle for the Florida gymnastics team, coach Rhonda Faehn wants to see more fight from everyone.
The Florida gymnastics team earned the No. 2 national seed for the 2015 NCAA Championships and will compete at the Morgantown, West Virginia, Regional on April 4 at 4 p.m.
DULUTH, Ga. — The Gators were in perfect position.
The regular season was nice.
Gymnastics isn’t like most sports.
While one chapter of the UF gymnastics team’s journey is over, the importance of the next chapter’s first few pages is surprisingly similar.
On a night intended to honor Florida’s four seniors, junior Bridget Sloan stole the show.
For Gator gymnastics fans, tonight marks the end of an era.
For gymnastics teams across the country, now is the time to kick it in gear.
For the first time in collegiate gymnastics history, co-defending champions met during the regular season. They didn’t disappoint.
After her floor routine, Rachel Spicer pointed up to the spot where her mom was sitting and blew a kiss.
Within seconds, Jamie Shisler knew it was over.
When Bridget Sloan walked up to perform her first routine in almost six weeks, she had no fear.
Even after losing to LSU, Rhonda Faehn believes Florida is almost ready for the pressure of the postseason.
Bridget Sloan’s comeback was spoiled Friday night as No. 2 Florida fell to an energized No. 3 LSU in Baton Rouge.
Coaching a team with too much depth cam be a good problem to have, but it still creates a dilemma.
On a bright, sunny day, it’s difficult to see a single star in the sky.