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The No. 1 Gators will arrive at the NCAA Indoor Championships with

the same mission, but different circumstances than before.

Florida now has a target on its back as not only the nation’s

top-ranked team, but as the squad that won last season’s NCAA

crown.

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“We’re not concerned about defending anything this weekend,” head

coach Mike Holloway said. “We’re very proud of that accomplishment

(winning the 2010 NCAA

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Indoor Championship), but that happened a year ago.”

The defending NCAA Indoor Champions will send 11 athletes to

compete in 13 events in College Station, Texas, this weekend.

Two of those athletes, junior jumper Will Claye and sophomore

sprinter Tony McQuay, will compete in two events each.

“You really can’t just focus on one (event), so we’re just trying

to work on both and get things right for both events,” Claye

said.

The Bowerman award candidate will be competing in the long jump and

the triple jump, while McQuay will be running in the 200-meter dash

and 400-meter dash.

“My events are on two different days, but for Tony, it’s going to

be harder because both of his events are on the same day,” Claye

said.

McQuay won the Southeastern Conference Indoor Championship in the

200-meter dash (20.61 seconds) and placed second in the 400-meter

dash with the second-fastest time in the world this year

(45.21).

The sophomore’s impressive showing at the SEC meet two weeks ago

comes on the heels of returning from a hamstring injury in

mid-February. 

“I came back a long, long way from my injury because I’m about six

seconds faster than last year when I was when I was healthy,”

McQuay said.

In addition to trying to win two individual national championships,

Claye also has another goal set in his mind.

Prior to the SEC Championships, the Oklahoma transfer predicted

that he and teammates Christian Taylor and Omar Craddock would

sweep the triple jump.

Taylor won the SEC Championship in the triple jump with a

17.36m/56-11.50, setting three records — the UF record, the SEC

meet record and the Tyson (Arkansas) track record.

Claye and Craddock didn’t finish far behind; achieving personal

records with jumps of 17.17m/56-4 and 16.57m/54-4.50, completing

the sweep.

“Definitely, definitely,” Claye said about the chances of another

sweep. “We definitely feel that we can get it done in the triple

(jump).”

Meanwhile, the women’s team, which placed fifth at the SEC Indoor

Championships, will send freshman distance runner Cory McGee and

its 4x400m relay team to the NCAA meet.

McGee won claimed her first SEC title in the women’s mile run

(4:52.69).

Gators win four SEC Indoor Track and Field

awards

Florida’s track and field squads won four combined awards for its

efforts this season from the SEC.

Head coach Mike Holloway took home the SEC Men’s Indoor Coach of

the Year Award after winning the same award for his work with

women’s team last season.

Junior jumper Christian Taylor was named SEC Men’s Field Athlete of

the Year.

Distance runner Cory McGee and hurdler Eddie Lovett swept the SEC

Freshman of the Year awards after winning SEC titles in their

respective events.

Lovett had the best 60m hurdles time for a freshman this season

(7.73 seconds), and McGee previously won two SEC Freshman of the

Week awards.

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