Dwyer, Beisel continue strong showings as SECs
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The expectations surrounding Florida’s freshman class should be backbreaking.
Florida’s youngest swimmers led the team in the second day of the Southeastern Conference Swimming Championships, but two reliable veterans once again made their mark.
Since being named the Southeastern Conference Player of the Week on Feb. 2, Alexandre Lacroix has struggled.
With only five players boasting collegiate experience last season, Florida’s freshmen didn’t have time for a learning curve.
Swimming in a position he wasn’t meant to be in, Conor Dwyer came within .01 seconds of an American record.
JACKSONVILLE — Early in the first half against Jacksonville, Florida held the commanding lead its players were looking for all week.
The Florida women’s golf team entered play Wednesday eager to redeem itself after two poor rounds at the Northrup Grumman Regional Challenge.
While the Florida women’s swimming team hopes to continue its success this weekend, the men are looking to recover.
Going into Florida’s matchup against No. 3 North Carolina, coach Amanda O’Leary declared open season on each of the team’s 15 starting spots.
The Florida women’s golf team entered 2011 wondering just how good they really are.
After a record-setting weekend, Florida senior Monica Dodson appeared to be losing her grip on a Southeastern Conference title Sunday.
The goal post got in the way of glory for the No. 17 Gators on Saturday.
With two sophomores playing at the top of the lineup, one junior who sees regular playing time and no seniors on the roster, one might expect the Florida women’s team to get rattled on the road.
Florida coach Mike Holloway says the Gators are gunning for the 2011 national championship this season, not defending their 2010 crown.
Florida coach Buddy Alexander found himself in an unusual position Sunday afternoon on the Mark Bostick Golf Course.
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