Joe Haden was missing two things when he started as a freshman for the Gators in 2007.
For the second consecutive year, Florida's women had trouble defending their home natatorium against the Georgia Bulldogs.
UF's men swimming and diving team will open its Southeastern Conference schedule with a matchup against Georgia in the O'Connell Center on Friday.
Florida's women's swimming and diving teams had an outstanding weekend all around, dominating two separate meets and defeating seven opponents.
After spending countless hours of practice in the pool and accumulating their share of goggle-lines, a group of young athletes will get the opportunity to show just what they can do.
The UF men's and women's swimming teams began the season in fine fashion with road wins over Virginia. Both teams improved to 8-0 all-time against the Cavaliers.
When UF travels to Virginia for its season opener this weekend, the Gators will have two experienced seniors leading the way.
Junior swimmer Shaune Fraser ended the season strong.
A national title, NCAA, NCAA Meet and UF record from senior Bradley Ally in the 200-yard individual medley and five broken UF records highlighted day one of the 2009 NCAA Championships for the Gators. UF resides in fourth place (107 points) following the first day of competition from the Student Rec Center Natatorium in College Station, Texas. Texas (171), Auburn (141), Stanford (130), UF (107) and California (103) round out the top five teams after day one.
Senior swimmer Rex Tullius has a positive mindset for the next three days.
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