Caquatto wins second straight on bars for UF gymnastics
By LANDON WATNICK< | Feb. 5, 2012When Mackenzie Caquatto gracefully swung from the uneven bars and then nailed her dismount last Friday, her ankles looked great.
When Mackenzie Caquatto gracefully swung from the uneven bars and then nailed her dismount last Friday, her ankles looked great.
In a high-scoring affair with the Crimson Tide, the
In a chaotic and overwhelming environment last Friday, UF’s gymnastics team competed against an elite Southeastern Conference opponent.
With all of the firepower the Gators piled up this season, Ashanée Dickerson fell a little under the radar before last Friday’s meet.
Energized by the loud and busy atmosphere of their
Facing a top-ranked team like Arkansas may seem like a daunting task, but the Gators have a score to settle with the Razorbacks.
When Mackenzie Caquatto sprained and tore ligaments in both of her ankles last September during the final selection camp for the 2011 U.S. world team, her dreams also snapped.
Earlier this week, Kytra Hunter said she wasn’t
Heading into Southeastern Conference play, the Gators prefer to focus on themselves rather than their opponents.
Marissa King has always had the talent, but over time she has developed the maturity to go along with it.
The Gators are excited for their home opener tonight against Illinois-Chicago, but coach Rhonda Faehn is looking ahead.
Coach Rhonda Faehn may have found herself another dynamic freshman.
Rather than getting rattled by an unfamiliar Reynolds Coliseum crowd rooting for North Carolina State to pull off a colossal upset, Florida took care of business in its first meet of the season in Raleigh Friday night.
Florida’s season came to a disappointing close Friday night, but one Gator left Cleveland as a national champion.
The Gators have wasted no time flexing their imaginations in the days leading up to this weekend’s NCAA Championships.
As the team is sitting on the mats, anxiously waiting for its last practice at the O’Connell Center to begin, Mackenzie Caquatto playfully tackles teammate Marissa King.
As the most important meet of the season draws near, the Gators will be faced with a special test: mending two areas that need perfecting before the NCAA National Championships in two weeks.
Although it was the biggest meet of the season, something was off for the Florida gymnastics team on Saturday.
Second place isn’t bad. In fact, with the talent in the Southeastern Conference, it’s pretty impressive.
In the week that flowed into the Southeastern Conference Championships, freshman Mackenzie Caquatto was ready to go.