Gators swim and dive earn 16 event wins at Auburn Last Chance Meet
By Ethan Eibe | Feb. 6, 2022In their final invitational before the SEC Championships, Florida’s swim and dive teams conquered 16 individual events, including six diving titles.
In their final invitational before the SEC Championships, Florida’s swim and dive teams conquered 16 individual events, including six diving titles.
The win marks the Gators fifth consecutive win to open the season and their second consecutive win over a ranked opponent.
“I'm really excited about the future of the program and what we're doing right now.” Mike Holloway has a good feeling about what he has seen so far from his track and field teams. @EthanEibe gives us more on their efforts in this weekend’s meets in Clemson and Kentucky.
A potential rise back to the top started off on the right foot Sunday with a 6-1 win over North Florida and a shutout performance against South Florida 7-0 the following day.
Florida men’s tennis scored an emphatic shutout win against No. 14 Central Florida on Sunday.
Florida was victorious in 23 of the 32 events between the men’s and women’s categories on the way to a 201-91 men’s final score and a 184-116 tally for the women, handing Auburn a pair of defeats.
Florida’s track and field teams showed out for their first meet of the indoor season at Clemson.
Florida’s men’s tennis team improved to 1-1 on a challenging road trip to the Lone Star State, besting No. 3 Texas 4-3 on Sunday afternoon.
The No. 1 Florida men’s tennis team’s season-opening trip to Texas began off with a heartbreaking, 4-3 loss against No. 5 TCU Friday evening.
The Gators look to use their depth to try and win back-to-back national championships
The first meet of Florida’s 2022 track and field season will commence at the Clemson Invitational on Jan. 14 and 15 in South Carolina.
Caroline Pagac endured a long and winding road to walk on to Florida’s diving program, but it led her to where she always belonged: a team.
Florida made full use of their time at the U.S. Open in Greensboro this week, collecting a handful of victories that indicate good things to come this season.
17 members of the Gators swim program, joined by volunteer coach and Olympic legend Katie Ledecky, will compete at the US Open this week in Greensboro, NC.
Both the Gators men’s and women’s swim & dive teams looked like forces to be reckoned with on their visit to the Peach State.
Caeleb Dressel announced Tuesday he will be returning to Gainesville to train under Gators head coach Anthony Nesty.
Caeleb Dressel announced Tuesday he will be returning to Gainesville to train under Gators head coach Anthony Nesty.
Florida’s swim and dive season heats up as the Gators take on top-ranked opponents at the Georgia Tech Invitational.
Sara Dahlstrom goes 3-0 in singles play for the Gators at the UNF Invitational.
Parker Valby led the charge as the Gators cross country teams earn top-eight finishes at the NCAA South Regional Championships.