Caeleb Dressel and Natalie Hinds leads UF swimming and diving into Spring
By IAN COHEN | Jan. 7, 2016Caeleb Dressel is ready to break more records.
Caeleb Dressel is ready to break more records.
The University of Florida’s men’s and women’s track and field teams seem ready.
The No. 3 Florida women’s tennis team is riding into its spring season on a wave of momentum following successful Spring and Fall seasons.
UF men’s tennis coach Bryan Shelton has had three years to bring some hardware back to Gainesville: a Southeastern Conference title, a deep run in the NCAA Tournament, individual postseason titles.
The Florida lacrosse team made its presence known to the Big East conference in 2015.
Led by three swimmers who won all four of their respective events, Florida’s No. 4 ranked men’s team and No. 11 ranked women’s team topped Florida State on Saturday in the O’Connell Center 188-109 and 200-93, respectively.
On Thursday, former Florida standout Marquis Dendy became the first Gator in program history to win The Bowerman, a trophy awarded annually to the nation’s top collegiate track and field athlete.
"Next Man Up."
When asked if he had any pre-match rituals, Florida men's tennis player Chase Perez-Blanco had a simple answer.
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.
Goals are crucial.
They came into this world together.
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.
The women’s tennis team ended its Fall season with a doubles championship at the Dick Vitale Clay Court Classic in Lakewood Ranch.
It’s the story of two childhood best friends and the Canadian golf coach that left Las Vegas to bring them together.
On Friday the 13th, the University of Florida’s cross country teams were hoping for a stroke of good fortune.
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.
Heading into Friday’s NCAA South Regional Championship, the University of Florida’s men’s and women’s cross country teams may have some ground to make up.
The story up to this point in the season for Florida’s swimming and diving teams has been their lack of consistency.