No. 1 Florida repeats as national indoor champion
By JOE MORGAN< | Mar. 13, 2011The No. 1 Gators faced the same question week after week throughout the season. Could they win back-to-back national championships?
The No. 1 Gators faced the same question week after week throughout the season. Could they win back-to-back national championships?
While one member of the UF women’s tennis program received recognition for a career-spanning achievement Sunday, another found her first success of the season.
The Gators know how to put on quite an encore.
Set a bar for junior jumper Will Claye, and he will clear it.
The No. 1 Gators will arrive at the NCAA Indoor Championships with
The Gators need to make room for one more on their flight to
Florida coach Mike Holloway expects greatness from his athletes, but last weekend’s performances may have made him do a double take.
The defending national champions can finally call the Southeastern Conference their own.
The No. 1 Gators are one day away from winning their first Southeastern Conference Indoor Championship since 2004, but they’re far from a shoo-in to clinch Sunday.
Gray Horn said that no one would beat him for the Southeastern
Despite winning the 2010 NCAA Indoor Championship, a certain piece of hardware has eluded the No. 1 Florida men’s track and field squad — a Southeastern Conference crown.
It didn’t take long for distance runner Dumisane Hlaselo to set a school record. In fact, it only took him 3:56.84.
Florida coach Mike Holloway says the Gators are gunning for the 2011 national championship this season, not defending their 2010 crown.
If junior distance runner Dumisane Hlaselo was a song, he would be
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For Will Claye, Omar Craddock and Christian Taylor, qualifying for the NCAA meet at season’s end isn’t a big deal — it’s expected.
The Florida men’s track and field team won the indoor national championship last season, but that doesn’t concern Gators coach Mike Holloway anymore.
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Returning from a foot injury suffered during football season, Jeff Demps proved he still really fast.
The women’s track and field team is not ranked like the No. 1 men, but it is motivated to change that.