Three UF track and field athletes compete at the Virginia Tech Elite
The Gators only had three athletes representing during the first day of the Virginia Tech Elite Meet, but the small contingent found relative success on Friday.
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The Gators only had three athletes representing during the first day of the Virginia Tech Elite Meet, but the small contingent found relative success on Friday.
Expectations are normally difficult to live up to in sports.
After two days of competition at the Razorback Invitational, the Gators wrapped up a memorable weekend filled with record-breaking performances from members of both the No. 1 men’s team and the No. 6 women’s team.
After one day of competition, Florida’s No. 1-ranked men’s team and No. 6-ranked women’s team have nothing to be disappointed with.
In the first competition of a new season, athletes can either shine or learn what their weaknesses are.
Rankings are calculated by a computer before any competition for a season begins.
It may only be January, but the Gators struggled to get anything going on the first day of the Rod McCravy Memorial, their first meet of the season.
Following a slow start in the first day of the Rod McCravy Invitational, the Gators’ men’s and women’s track and field relay teams broke records during the second day of the meet.
The University of Florida men’s and women’s track and field teams started off their 2016 season with mixed results on Friday at the two-day Rod McCravy Memorial, hosted by the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky.
The University of Florida’s men’s and women’s track and field teams seem ready.
The Florida men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams finished in first place in its final meet of the fall regular season.
Florida’s swimming and diving teams are starting to hit their stride as their Fall schedule comes to a close.
This point in the season for UF’s swimming and diving teams would be considered halftime if it were a football game, according to coach Gregg Troy.
If you were to glance at UF’s swimming and diving roster, you could easily mistake it for an Olympic lineup, with athletes on the team representing 11 nations across four continents.
The story up to this point in the season for Florida’s swimming and diving teams has been their lack of consistency.
Entering the South Carolina meet, Florida’s swimming and diving teams had a lot to prove.
For the Gators, Friday’s loss might sting more than most.
After a disappointing performance in their dual-competition against Texas and Indiana, the Gators men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams are hoping to bounce back after an off-week, healthy and in peak racing condition.
The Florida men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams finished up their second consecutive road dual-meet on Saturday in Austin, Texas, where the teams took on the defending national champions Texas and Big-10 opponent, Indiana.
For the second consecutive week, both the UF men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams will be on the road competing in a dual-competition.