Florida swimmers facing ‘last chance’ to qualify for NCAAs
By MELISSA PENDER< | Feb. 24, 2011This weekend is the final opportunity for four Florida seniors to leave a mark on college swimming.
This weekend is the final opportunity for four Florida seniors to leave a mark on college swimming.
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.
The Florida men’s golf team will be returning to the course this weekend, but without a couple of regular starters.
For more than four minutes in the second half Wednesday, No. 17 Florida was daring someone to come out and guard them.
In the Gators’ last two games, the offense won the accolades, but it was the defense that anchored the victories.
It didn’t take long for distance runner Dumisane Hlaselo to set a school record. In fact, it only took him 3:56.84.
For the second time in the last year, Florida lost a national title to Stanford.
Through the first nine days of the season, the only team able to stop Kitty Cullen has been her own.
The Southeastern Conference Championship titles came down to the wire Saturday, as both Florida teams hoped for a lucky break in the 400-yard freestyle relay that would give them a last-second victory.
The No. 2 Florida women’s tennis team plowed through three ranked opponents this weekend at the ITA Indoor Championships, securing a spot in the National Indoor Final today.
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The expectations surrounding Florida’s freshman class should be backbreaking.
Florida’s youngest swimmers led the team in the second day of the Southeastern Conference Swimming Championships, but two reliable veterans once again made their mark.
Since being named the Southeastern Conference Player of the Week on Feb. 2, Alexandre Lacroix has struggled.
With only five players boasting collegiate experience last season, Florida’s freshmen didn’t have time for a learning curve.
Swimming in a position he wasn’t meant to be in, Conor Dwyer came within .01 seconds of an American record.
JACKSONVILLE — Early in the first half against Jacksonville, Florida held the commanding lead its players were looking for all week.