Florida suffers frustrating finish at SEC Outdoors
By JOHN BOOTHE< | May 16, 2011With just five events left on the final day of the 2011 Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championships, the Gators were primed for a clean sweep.
With just five events left on the final day of the 2011 Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championships, the Gators were primed for a clean sweep.
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With two individual wins, both the Gators men's and women's track and field teams put themselves in position to win the 2011 Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championships heading into the final day of competition in Athens, Ga.
After opening the 2011 Southeastern Conference Outdoor
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Jeremy Postin’s opening hammer throw today at the Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championships could be the start of something special.
Keely Medeiros knew her season would come down to a matter of faith.
The
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While this year's edition of the Penn Relays got off to a delayed
Over the next three days, sophomore Sean Obinwa will be running in
It all started when Terrell Wilks and his classmates went on a field trip.
Florida’s two home dates this outdoor season could not have been any more different.
Florida’s two home dates this outdoor season could not have been
Pressly Stadium will be full of national champions this weekend.
Honoring their seniors before the season opener would be considered odd in most sports, but it’s nothing out of the ordinary for track and field.
The first day of the Florida Relays saw the Gators capture three
The Florida Relays, established in 1939, is one of two events the Gators will host on the Percy Beard Track at Pressly Stadium during the outdoor season. But the venue doesn’t matter too much to UF track and field coach Mike Holloway.