Florida women’s swim & dive places sixth at NCAA Championship
By Isabella Sanin | Mar. 23Bella Sims and Emma Weyant dominated in Florida’s sixth-place finish at the NCAA Women’s Swimming and Diving Championship.
Bella Sims and Emma Weyant dominated in Florida’s sixth-place finish at the NCAA Women’s Swimming and Diving Championship.
After winning three consecutive singles matches to tie things up at three, Florida’s comeback fell short in its dual match against Missouri at home, ending its three-game streak.
Behind a nine-goal second quarter and a four goal effort from junior midfielder Kaitlyn Davies, No. 8 Florida lacrosse stormed past No. 15 Clemson 16-10 to win its fourth-straight match.
It was anything but a typical championship meet for Florida, but Anthaya Charlton provided some familiarity with big points in the women’s long jump
Following two notable losses to conference opponents on the road last week, the Florida Gators men’s tennis team (9-7, 4-3 SEC) entered Saturday’s match with a business-like demeanor knowing that SEC competition was heating up.
No. 6 Florida exploded for a season-best 22 goals on Saturday, as junior attacker Gianna Monaco and freshman attacker Clark Hamilton both scored five in UF’s 22-9 victory over Mercer in Macon, Georgia
After taking a tough 4-0 loss at home to Texas A&M on Sunday, Florida bounced back and started its two-game road trip strong with a statement victory at Mississippi State.
Florida diving put on strong performances all around at the Diving Zones in hopes of securing multiple spots at the highly-coveted NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships.
Six entries is a slimmer roster than usual for the Gators, but there’s plenty of potential for Florida to pick up some respectable points at the NCAA Indoor Championships.
Down by as many as four goals in the third quarter of Wednesday’s match, No. 6 Florida faced a challenge to secure its third ranked win of the season. However, UF’s leading point scorer in 2025 powered a Gators comeback.
UF redshirt freshman attacker Frannie Hahn and senior midfielder Josie Hahn are experiencing their dream: playing collegiate lacrosse with their sibling by their side.
A rain delay, light outage and the absence of doubles play created a chaotic dual meet, as Florida fell 4-0 to No. 3 Texas A&M to finish out its two-game homestand.
On a rainy Saturday afternoon at the Donald R. Dizney Stadium, four Gators scored hat tricks and redshirt junior Elyse Finnelle made nine saves in No. 9 Florida lacrosse’s 15-9 victory over No. 15 Loyola (Maryland).
Nikola Daubnerova wins in a three-set thriller to deliver Florida women’s tennis their first SEC win of the season to complete the upset over No. 9 Texas to start a two-game weekend homestand.
The No. 24 Florida Gators men’s tennis team lost the doubles point and couldn’t rebound in its 4-0 road loss to a tough No. 16 Oklahoma squad.
This weekend, it wasn’t stars in the eyes of Florida’s men’s golf team. Instead, it was clouds. Traveling from the Sunshine State to an overcast Las Vegas, Nevada, was a sad sign for the Gators.
Rachel Gailis’ absence resulted in Florida forfeiting two matches and changing its entire singles lineup, as the Gators were swept 4-0 on the road by No. 2 Georgia.
With a vibrant blue sky and a cool breeze blanketing Gainesville, the Florida Gators (8-5) looked to extend their winning streak and to grab a fourth-straight conference win over a higher-ranked opponent. Looking to continue its own recent dominance and remain undefeated in conference play, Texas (12-2) arrived ready for the challenge on Sunday morning.
Down 16-10 heading into the fourth quarter of Saturday morning’s matchup against James Madison, Florida lacrosse faced what seemed to be an insurmountable task.