Beisel honored despite loss
Elizabeth Beisel was named the Southeastern Conference Female Swimmer of the Week, the league announced Tuesday.
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Elizabeth Beisel was named the Southeastern Conference Female Swimmer of the Week, the league announced Tuesday.
Despite a Day 2 comeback fueled by a trio of wins from senior Elizabeth Beisel, the Gator women suffered their first loss of this young season at the hands of Missy Franklin and California.
One of the NCAA’s best female swimmers was on display in Berkeley, Calif., on Saturday.
Continuing their solid start to the season, the Gators earned a win in Columbus, Mo., in their first Southeastern Conference meet this fall.
There is an unfamiliar opponent in the water as the UF swimming and diving team’s schedule heats up.
The Florida men’s swimming and diving team captured its first dual-meet win of the season on the road against the Minnesota Golden Gophers.
With the first meet of the season finished, Florida has a grueling schedule ahead.
For the fourth consecutive year, the Gators were victorious at the All-Florida Invitational and remain the lone team to win the invitational since Florida began hosting it in 2009.
Florida opened its swim season strong with both the men’s and women’s teams leading the seven-team field of the Pinch A Penny All-Florida Invitational after Day 1 in the O’Connell Center on Friday.
Florida will begin its swimming and diving season today in the O’Connell Center at 10 a.m. at the Pinch A Penny All Florida Invitational.
Florida, the defending Southeastern Conference champion, will open its season at the three-day Pinch A Penny All Florida Invitational on Friday in the O’Connell Center.
Entering the 2013-14 season, coach Gregg Troy has one of the most impressive Florida teams to date.
The final round of the Cougar Classic was successful for Florida.
The second round of the Cougar Classic at Yeamans Hall Club on Monday saw a shakeup on the leaderboard.
Florida’s women’s golf team opened its season at the Cougar Classic hosted by College of Charleston in Charleston, S.C. on Sunday.
Coming off a successful 2012-13 season, the Florida swim team is built for a repeat performance this year.
Former Gator Ryan Lochte recorded three of his 15 World Championships titles in Barcelona, Spain, over the past week, bringing his career medal count to 23 at Worlds. Two of his gold medals came in a two-hour span where he swam in three different events on Friday.
Former Gator All-American swimmers Ryan Lochte and Melani Costa-Schmid both earned silver medals on Sunday during the first day of competition at the 15th FINA World Championships in Barcelona.
UF will be well-represented at this year’s U.S. Open Championships, which begin on July 30.
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