Next stop: Nationals
By Zachary Huber | Apr. 4, 2021The adversity Florida persevered through will pay huge dividends at NCAA Championships April 16.
The adversity Florida persevered through will pay huge dividends at NCAA Championships April 16.
Florida advances to NCAA Semifinals in Fort Worth, Texas, April 16 after it finished first in the Athens Regional Final. The Gators hunt for their fourth National Championship, their first with coach Jenny Rowland.
The Gators finished first in their second-round session to advance to the Athens Regional Final Saturday at 7 p.m. They need to finish top two versus Minnesota, NC State and Denver to move on to the NCAA Semifinals held April 16 in Fort Worth, Texas.
Florida kicks off its NCAA postseason run Friday in Athens, Georgia, for the second round of NCAA Regionals. The meet will stream at 7 p.m. on ESPN3.
Florida can’t afford a mistake-ridden meet at the NCAAs with its championship aspirations. The Gators enter NCAA Regionals as the No. 1 seed against a host of top-35 teams that include No. 8 Minnesota and No. 9 Denver.
Florida self-destructed on uneven bars, which costed it the 2021 SEC Championships. The Gators look to rebound in two weeks at NCAA Regionals.
The Gators enter the SEC Championship as the No. 1 seed after an undefeated regular season. Florida’s session starts at 8:30 p.m. and will stream on SEC Network.
OPINION: Through three seasons, Trinity Thomas emerged as a candidate for Florida gymnastics’ Mount Rushmore.
Florida boasts the best average score out of every team in the nation, but it takes work to dominate the floor routine.
No. 1 Florida claims its third SEC Regular Season Championship with victory over No. 6 Alabama. It finished the regular season undefeated in back-to-back years.
Gators fights Alabama for sole possession of the SEC Regular Season Championship. The meet starts at 8:30 p.m. and can be seen on the SEC Network Alternate channel.
Florida clinches at least a share of the 2021 SEC Regular Season Championship
Florida gets a large chunk of its lineup back to face No. 18 Auburn. The meet starts at 8:15 p.m. and will stream on SEC Network.
No Thomas? No problem. Florida beat Kentucky 197.5-196.875 and stayed undefeated Friday night.
Gators clash against another top-15 opponent, Kentucky, Friday at 6:45 p.m. in the O’Connell Center.
These props have now transferred from the gridiron to the powder-covered mats. The Gators debuted their glittery “stick chain” in a blowout victory over Missouri Jan. 29.
Florida senior Megan Skaggs fell on beam, leaving the No. 1 Gators cornered in their last rotation. But Florida’s quintet of Richards, Lazzari, Baumann, Thomas and Clapper’s high scores aided Florida’s surge to knock off No. 2 Tigers
No. 1 Florida faces its toughest test when it confronts No. 2 LSU Friday at 7:30 p.m. in Baton Rouge.
Florida defeated Missouri 197.850-194.800 while celebrating Pride Night.
The No. 1 Gators hope to build off their strong performance when they tussle against No. 24 Missouri Friday at 6:45 p.m.