Dressel pulls in fourth gold medal
Caeleb Dressel swam to gold in the 50-meter freestyle Saturday night with a 21.47 time. The former Gator outswam Florent Manauduo from France by a staggering .48 seconds.
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Caeleb Dressel swam to gold in the 50-meter freestyle Saturday night with a 21.47 time. The former Gator outswam Florent Manauduo from France by a staggering .48 seconds.
Four-star running back Terrance Gibbs committed to Florida Friday via Twitter and Instagram with the caption “110% committed.”
Caeleb Dressel tallied his second gold medal of the 2020 Olympics Wednesday night when he won the 100-meter freestyle, his first individual victory of the Tokyo Games.
Gator swimmer Bobby Finke took home a gold medal Wednesday in the 800-meter freestyle, his first Olympic medal and the second men’s individual swimming gold for the United States in Tokyo this summer.
The race for gold for eight Gators swimmers begins July 24 when they trade in their orange and blue for the prestigious red, white and blue.
The world of college sports is about to change exponentially.
Five-star kicker Trey Smack committed to the Gators Wednesday, announcing via Twitter with the caption “I am beyond excited to open the next chapter of my kicking career! I have committed to the University of Florida.”
Kieran Smith launched off the diving board, out-raced out seven other Division I swimmers and clinched the No. 1 spot to qualify for the US Olympic Team — all in the matter of 3:48.86 minutes.
Florida football acquired two four-star commits Sunday in linebacker Shemar James and wide receiver CJ Smith.
Albert and Alberta Gator’s green, fuzzy heads bob above the Gainesville crowds as they greet enthusiastic Florida fans.
College athletes are about to get paid. Again.
Cheers and chants reverberated the stands once again at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium Friday in the first Florida softball game without capacity restrictions since March 11, 2020. Gators gear flooded the stands as fans wore colorful hats, brought pom poms and even stood up toy alligators atop the field's netting.
Three-star wide receiver Isaiah Bond committed to Florida’s football program Sunday, as he announced via Twitter and Instagram with the caption “COMMITTED.”
Leadoff hitter Hannah Adams whirled the bat through the air as she took her stance on home plate. Sitting with a full count of three balls and two strikes, the senior hammered the pitch by Laurin Krings.
Florida’s star quarterback Kyle Trask officially retired the orange and blue as he put on a Buccaneers hat Friday night.
With perfect timing, Jaimie Hoover swooped in and saved the second inning with a monstrous fly ball to left field.
Cheyenne Lindsey swung a hard hit to right field and up over the fence to then prance the bases. She ran home Hannah Adams and bolstered the Gators scoreboard with a two-point advantage.
The Gators return to Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium Wednesday for another go-around against UCF.
The Gators split a Saturday reprieve from SEC action, as they defeated Western Kentucky 5-2 before falling short to Softball Canada by the same score line.
Baylee Goddard ran the diamond home for the first time this season with a powerful hit over the left field foul line and over the fence and gave Florida a two-point advantage shortly into the second inning. Georgia quickly stole her shining moment an inning later.