Gators gymnastics looking to feed off of coach Jenny Rowland
By Alejandro López | Jan. 25, 2016For Florida gymnastics coach Jenny Rowland, last weekend presented a slew of firsts.
For Florida gymnastics coach Jenny Rowland, last weekend presented a slew of firsts.
Opening a gymnastics season on the road is one thing.
Talk about a season-opening statement.
Less than two days after hiring Billy Donovan’s replacement, Florida has found its new women’s gymnastics coach.
Kytra Hunter has earned yet another honor in what has been a truly remarkable senior season.
Winning a third-straight national title on Saturday night was by far the highlight of the UF gymnastics team’s season. During a year of ups and downs, here are five moments that stood out above the rest:
The result was the same.
As Kytra Hunter walked off the floor for the final time, coach Rhonda Faehn gave her a long hug.
For the third-consecutive year, the UF gymnastics team will bring home the national title.
They made it interesting at the end, but the Gators are moving on.
It was a typical training day in early winter: boring.
With the finish line in sight, there’s no room for holding back.
Saturday was an important step for Florida.
As a team, it wasn’t the Gators’ best performance. But individually, Bridget Sloan wasn’t far off from the best meet of her career.
In theory, it’s perform or go home for the Gators from now until the end of the season.
At 5-foot-3, Bridgette Caquatto doesn’t stand out among her fellow UF gymnasts when they all crowd around to watch a teammates’ routine.
Two Gator gymnasts were given top Southeastern Conference honors, the league office announced Thursday.
After Saturday night’s beam debacle for the Florida gymnastics team, coach Rhonda Faehn wants to see more fight from everyone.
The Florida gymnastics team earned the No. 2 national seed for the 2015 NCAA Championships and will compete at the Morgantown, West Virginia, Regional on April 4 at 4 p.m.
DULUTH, Ga. — The Gators were in perfect position.