Men’s swimming and diving seeks fifth straight SEC title
Much of UF’s men’s swimming and diving team’s potential success this season will likely be due to Olympic gold medalist Caeleb Dressel.
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Much of UF’s men’s swimming and diving team’s potential success this season will likely be due to Olympic gold medalist Caeleb Dressel.
Two Florida swimmers and one incoming UF swimmer competed in the 100-meter freestyle on Wednesday for a chance to qualify for the Summer Olympics in Rio.
The Florida swimming and diving team received four honors from the Southeastern Conference on Wednesday.
Over the past two weeks, both the women’s and men’s college swimming and diving seasons officially concluded.
Before the NCAA Championships began, sophomore Caeleb Dressel was already Florida’s biggest winner this season.
For the first time this week, Florida’s consistency was not good enough.
Two weeks ago, after 13 Florida swimmers qualified for the NCAA Championships, UF swimming coach Gregg Troy said his team would need to be at its best in Atlanta.
Florida’s men’s swimming team got off to a record-breaking start in the NCAA Championships.
The reigning four-time Southeastern Conference swimming and diving champions begin their toughest four days of competition today.
Kahlia Warner’s consistency on the big stage continues.
Kahlia Warner has been the brightest star on Florida’s swimming and diving team over the past month.
Fast starts have been a motto for Florida swimming coach Gregg Troy all season.
For a top-10 team, the Gators may be one of the biggest underdogs competing at their upcoming meet.
The Florida men’s swimming and diving will be bringing a baker’s dozen of swimmers with them to Atlanta on March 23.
The Florida men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams saw their NCAA championship chances bolster this week in Atlanta.
The road to the NCAA Championships will be paved this week for the Florida men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams.
Before the Southeastern Conference Championships began in Columbia, Missouri, the UF men’s swimming and diving team, ranked No. 9, had a target painted on its back.
Florida’s conference dynasty lives on.
Friday’s 400-yard medley relay may have been the moment that decided the men’s swimming and diving Southeastern Conference champion.
Sophomore Caeleb Dressel and senior Kahlia Warner have been the two most consistent competitors for UF’s swimming and diving teams through the first three days of the Southeastern Conference championship meet.