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(01/23/22 9:37pm)
Billy Napier continued to grow the ranks of Florida’s 2022 recruiting class, as the newly tenured head coach landed the verbal commitment of Hayden Hansen out of Weatherford HS (TX) Sunday. A three-star tight according to 247Sports, Hansen is currently the only player at his position in the Gators’ incoming recruiting class.
(01/22/22 11:12pm)
Florida coach Mike White and Vanderbilt coach Jerry Stackhouse stood just 15 feet apart from each other on the court Saturday, but as coaches, they were miles apart.
(01/21/22 9:42pm)
The suffix -ology is generally reserved for disciplines that tackle the most complex and integral problems in our society.
(01/15/22 10:12pm)
“Road Wins are hard to come by, period.”
(01/14/22 7:48pm)
Billy Napier has been a busy man since December 5th.
(01/10/22 7:13am)
The Gators opened the season in early November at seventh in the SEC media poll and were unranked amongst the nation according to the Associated Press.
(01/09/22 1:58pm)
Guard Tyree Appleby walked the ball up the court facing a 10-point deficit and a rowdy Auburn Jungle crowd in the closing minutes of Florida men’s basketball’s second SEC game Saturday night. The senior spotted up for a three from the wing, attempting to ignite UF’s sputtering offensive engine.
(12/06/21 2:16pm)
Caroline Pagac’s favorite part of being on Florida’s diving team is just that: being on the team.
(12/05/21 4:20pm)
For the first time since the 2020 Tokyo Olympics were held this past summer, USA Swimming invited the world’s top swimmers to Greensboro, North Carolina for the U.S. Open Championships.
(12/01/21 2:15pm)
The start of the 2024 Olympic cycle begins for 17 members of the Gators swim program at the United States Open in Greensboro, North Carolina beginning this Wednesday, the first USA Swim Open events since the 2020 Olympics this past summer.
(11/21/21 1:00pm)
The Florida Gators swim and dive team ended a three-day stint in Atlanta Saturday night with much to be satisfied with, as the men’s team finished atop the competition with 1,557 points while the women’s team finished second with 1,215.
(11/19/21 7:04pm)
After a dominant 2020 Tokyo Olympics which saw him earn five gold medals, Caeleb Dressel decided he will return to the University of Florida to continue his training under Gators head coach Anthony Nesty.
(11/17/21 11:04pm)
An important weekend of swim and dive looms on the horizon for the Gators as they face a mix of SEC and non-conference competition in Atlanta this weekend.
(10/30/21 12:22am)
The Florida men’s and women’s swim and diving programs opened up the historic rivalry weekend in spectacular fashion Thursday and Friday with a sweep over No. 8 Georgia in Gainesville. The men’s team took 10 of 16 events to leave with a 180-120 victory. The women took half of the events and won by a tighter margin of 153-147.
(10/27/21 11:53pm)
Florida’s No. 3 men’s and No. 9 women’s swim and dive teams face their toughest battle of the young 2021-2022 season in No. 8 Georgia Friday. It will be the first top-ten matchup for either team, and the first ranked matchup for the Gators this season. A fierce battle seems imminent in the midst of the rivalry weekend as two of the top-ranked SEC schools in the CSCAA preseason poll go head-to-head.
(10/17/21 1:11am)
The Florida men’s and women’s diving team fell to Miami at its pop-up meet this Saturday, but a pair of Gators took home statement victories.
(10/16/21 2:19am)
The Florida men’s and women’s diving team announced on Twitter earlier this week they added an additional home meet versus Miami this Saturday. The matchup was not on the original schedule for 2021-2022 diving season, but the Gators now face an interesting challenge on the boards.
(10/02/21 9:16pm)
The Gators launched themselves into the pool against the Florida Atlantic Owls to kick off the 2021-2022 swim season, and they did not disappoint.
(10/02/21 12:07am)
The Gators take to the pools again this weekend, this time with two more Olympic medalists in the water.
(09/29/21 12:21am)
Florida’s Nate Bonetto, Abedallah Shelbayh and Ben Shelton went undefeated in singles at the Crimson Chowderfest in Cambridge, Massachusetts, last weekend, the bright spot of a 23-13 overall record for the team for the competition.