Kieran Smith, Florida working towards eighth-straight SEC title
By Ainslie Lee | Feb. 20, 2020A first-place finish, a No. 2 spot in SportsCenter’s Top-10, a three-body-length lead and a 4:06.32 swim.
A first-place finish, a No. 2 spot in SportsCenter’s Top-10, a three-body-length lead and a 4:06.32 swim.
As the Florida Gators’ men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams get ready to compete in the SEC Championships at Auburn, Alabama, Tuesday, the coaches of both squads believe their teams’ success could be found in surprising places.
Over the course of three days, select athletes from Florida’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams made their way to Auburn, Alabama, to compete in Auburn’s Last Chance Invitational. The event, which had no team scoring, provided an additional opportunity for competitors to post qualifying times for a wide slate of events.
Florida’s swimming and diving teams entered a hostile environment on Saturday morning for their regular season finale. In front of a Senior Day crowd in Knoxville, Tennessee, the Volunteers swept the Gators in the final dual meet of the season.
On Saturday, there was a lot to celebrate at the O’Connell Center’s Natatorium for the Gators swim and dive teams as they hosted the Auburn Tigers.
On Saturday afternoon, 24 of Florida’s swimmers and divers will jump into the O’Dome Natatorium water in their final dual meet as Gators when the Auburn Tigers come to town.
The No. 7 UF women’s swimming and diving team ended winter break early to compete in a home quad-meet at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center on Friday.
The Gators’ swimming and diving team wrapped up its 2019 action on Thursday at the Auburn Diving Invitational.
UF’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams closed out a successful weekend Sunday at the Georgia Tech Invitational.
Florida’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams will compete in the annual Georgia Tech Invitational at the McAuley Aquatic Center this weekend.
Utter dominance.
The Florida-Florida State rivalry will take on a different look Friday.
The O’Connell Center had a strong essence of chlorine in the air, but as the saying goes, everyone likes their own brand.
The Florida men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams are ready to compete in their second-straight SEC matchup against Georgia.
The Gators had mixed results in their first SEC dual meets of the year.
UF’s swimming and diving teams are on the road, again, against Missouri in their first SEC matchup of the year. It’s Florida’s fifth-straight road meet before returning home.
The Gators men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams both moved to 4-0 after a successful trip north to Minnesota.
The Gators men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams will take their first plane ride of the year up to the midwest to face Minnesota.
The UF swimming and diving teams are a combined 6-0 after their weekend trip to south Florida.