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Sunday, May 05, 2024

Even though Florida’s track and field athletes only needed to crack

the top-12 in each event to advance from the NCAA East Preliminary

Rounds, UF coach Mike Holloway didn’t let the Gators run on cruise

control.

“You can’t coast, you get yourself in trouble trying to be cute

this time of year,” he said.

With 26 slots filled for the NCAA finals in 10 days, Florida not

only secured a throng of potential scorers to send to Des Moines,

Iowa, it also sent a message with how it qualified.

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Over the three days in Bloomington, Ind., the Gators had the top

time or distance in seven events.

“We

preach being ready at this time of year, the championship time of

year, and so that’s what we’re doing now,” Holloway said. “It’s not

a surprise to anyone in this program or anybody associated with the

program or knows us well. This is the time of the year that we look

to excel.”

Of

the 11 athletes who advanced off the No. 2 men’s team, five also

qualified with the 4x100-meter and 4x400-meter relay teams on

Saturday. 

Comprised of Eddie Lovett, Christian Taylor, Jeff Demps and Terrell

Wilks the 4x100 squad closed its weekend with the second-fastest

time in the region of 39.52.

After qualifying in the relay and 100m dash, Wilks, a senior,

stretched for one more finals berth with a 12th place result in the

200m. 

“The big thing is it’s about getting to the next meet, and to be in

the top 12 to be in the NCAA finals and having a chance to score,”

Holloway said. “We’ve got that done now, and now we can go and

start to rest up and get mentally recharged.” 

Individually, junior distance runner Dumisane Hlaselo rebounded

from missing the Southeastern Conference Championships two weeks

ago to qualify for the 1,500 meter run in fourth place, while

hurdler Eddie Lovett finished likewise in the 110m hurdles.

The

No. 19 women’s team also closed the weekend strong with both of its

relay teams making the cut. The 4x400m relay team darted to its

fastest time of the season in its final qualifying run of

44.70.

Freshman Cory McGee continued to shine in distance events with a

runner-up finish of 4:26.53 in the 1,500m. Darshay Davis sprinted

her way to a 10th place result in the 200m dash.

After competing in three meets in May, the Gators will get less

than two weeks to recover and rest for the NCAA Outdoor

Championships from June 8-11 at Drake Stadium.


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