Men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams set to face Minnesota on Friday
By Dylan O'Shea | Oct. 11, 2019The Gators men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams will take their first plane ride of the year up to the midwest to face Minnesota.
The Gators men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams will take their first plane ride of the year up to the midwest to face Minnesota.
The UF swimming and diving teams are a combined 6-0 after their weekend trip to south Florida.
The UF men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams are a combined 4-0 to start the season.
The UF swimming and diving season is here. From now until March 28, both the men’s and women’s squads will glide through the water in the attempt to improve upon the success of last season.
Florida was not short of representation at the 2019 Phillips 66 National Championships in Stanford, California, this week. The five-day event had 26 current Gators competing, along with six UF alumni. Current and former UF athletes collected 10 medals in total from Wednesday to Sunday.
Eight medals in eight days.
Another season for the men’s swimming and diving team has come and gone, extending a streak of conference dominance and contending for a national championship in the process.
The Gators men’s swimming team entered the pool this week carrying with them one goal: to compete for a national championship.
The last time the Gators men’s swimming and diving team competed, it captured its seventh SEC Championship in as many years, a dominant effort that placed it comfortably over runner-up Missouri.
A season full of successes, accomplishments and accolades came to a close at the NCAA Championships on Saturday, but there were no tears to be shed.
A season filled with accolades and triumphs is nearing a close, but all of it ceases to matter come Wednesday.
A combined preliminary and final score of 602.95 was more than enough for Brooke Madden to return to the NCAA Championships for the third consecutive year.
Countless UF swimmers had already earned spots to compete in the upcoming NCAA Championships, but this weekend served as an ever-important opportunity for those not already qualified to earn their invitations.
The No. 9 Gators men’s swimming and diving team earned its seventh SEC Championship title in as many years on Saturday, its 1,233 total points placing it comfortably over next-best Missouri.
The men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams return to Athens, Georgia, for the first time since their seemingly effortless victories over the Bulldogs last October.
The Florida men’s and women’s swimming teams traveled to Auburn, Alabama, this weekend for the second time in three weeks, as they both competed in the Auburn Invitational.
The Florida Gators swimming and diving teams will be in the O'Connell Center Natatorium this weekend, looking to send 12 seniors out the right way by winning their final home meet of the season.
Florida's men's and women's swim teams went head-to-head with the Auburn Tigers at the James E. Martin Aquatic Center in Auburn, Alabama on Saturday.
Florida’s swimming and diving teams travel to Alabama this Saturday to face Auburn at the James E. Martin Aquatic Center, looking to remain undefeated in conference play.
The UF swimming team started 2019 in style on Friday, ending Day 1 of the two-day meet at the O'Connell Center in first place.