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UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA ATHLETICS ATHLETICS Gator MEN at a Glance: 2010-11 Record SEC 2010-11 Season Finish Baseball 53-19 22-8 (T-1st) 2nd, NCAA Championships Basketball 29-8 13-3 (1st) T-5th, NCAA Championships Cross Country - 3rd 3rd, NCAA South Region Football 8-5 4-4 (2nd East) Outback Bowl Champions Golf - 1st 23rd NCAA Championships Swimming/Diving 6-3 3-1 (2nd) 5th, NCAA Championships Tennis 20-9 7-4 (5th) T-9th, NCAA Championships Indoor T&F - 1st 1st, NCAA Champions Outdoor T&F - 2nd 3rd, NCAA Championships Gator WOMEN at a Glance: 2010-11 Record SEC 2010-11 Season Finish Basketball 20-15 7-9 (8th) T-9th, WNIT Cross Country - 1st 29th, NCAA Championships Golf - 9th T-10th, NCAA Championships Gymnastics 17-2 5-1 (2nd) 7th, NCAA Championships Lacrosse 16-4 5-0 (1st)* T-5th, NCAA Championships Soccer 19-2-3 9-1-1 (1st) T-17th, NCAA Championships Softball 49-10 20-4 (2nd) 2nd, NCAA Championships Swimming/Diving 6-4 1-2 (2nd) 7th, NCAA Championships Tennis 31-1 11-0 (1st) 1st, NCAA Champions Indoor T&F - 5th 5th, SEC Championships Outdoor T&F - 2nd T-34th, NCAA Championships Volleyball 29-2 20-0 (1st) T-9th, NCAA Championships *American Lacrosse Conference Finish 2010-11 IN A NUTSHELL NCAA team titles by the women’s tennis and men’s indoor track & eld teams led the 13 Gator athletic teams among the nation’s top 10 in 2010- 11 national competition. The University of Florida took fourth in the 2010-11 Leareld Sports Directors’ Cup – the third-consecutive top four nish for the Gator program. Florida’s men won the inaugural Capital One Cup competition and will receive the Cup at the 2011 ESPYs. Florida is the only program in the nation to nish among the nation’s top 10 in each of the last 28 national all-sports standings. Nine conference titles were earned by Florida teams in 2010-11. Florida matched the league record with eight Southeastern Conference team championships in 2010-11 – baseball, men’s basketball, women’s cross country, men’s golf, soccer, women’s tennis, men’s indoor track & eld and vol- leyball. The Gators’ newest program collected its rst American Lacrosse Conference title in 2011. 2010-11 YEAR-IN-REVIEW 2010-11 YEAR-IN-REVIEW 2010-11 Gators by the Numbers 13 13 top-10 national nishes by 2010-11 teams is just one away from the highest in school history 9 9 conference titles by the Gators in 2010-11, including 8 8 Southeastern Conference wins to match league season record 12 12 Gators picked up conference player of the year/athlete of the year awards, including 11 11 SEC honors 10 10 conference coach of the year honors 5 5 Gators named Capital One Academic All-Americans 82 82 percent Graduation Success Rate for UF, as reported last fall in 2010 NCAA Federal Graduation Rate Data. UF is three points above the national average. All Gator teams are in good academic standing in latest Academic Progress Report released late in May. No team is close to 925 cutoff that leads to sanctions 436 436 student-athletes participated in 4,880 4,880 hours of community service in 2010-11, partnering with 24 local schools, 11 civic organizations and 27 non- prot organizations

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UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA

ATHLETICSATHLETICS

Gator MEN at a Glance: 2010-11

Record SEC 2010-11 Season Finish

Baseball 53-19 22-8 (T-1st) 2nd, NCAA Championships

Basketball 29-8 13-3 (1st) T-5th, NCAA Championships

Cross Country - 3rd 3rd, NCAA South Region

Football 8-5 4-4 (2nd East) Outback Bowl Champions

Golf - 1st 23rd NCAA Championships

Swimming/Diving 6-3 3-1 (2nd) 5th, NCAA Championships

Tennis 20-9 7-4 (5th) T-9th, NCAA Championships

Indoor T&F - 1st 1st, NCAA Champions

Outdoor T&F - 2nd 3rd, NCAA Championships

Gator WOMEN at a Glance: 2010-11

Record SEC 2010-11 Season FinishBasketball 20-15 7-9 (8th) T-9th, WNITCross Country - 1st 29th, NCAA Championships Golf - 9th T-10th, NCAA Championships Gymnastics 17-2 5-1 (2nd) 7th, NCAA Championships Lacrosse 16-4 5-0 (1st)* T-5th, NCAA ChampionshipsSoccer 19-2-3 9-1-1 (1st) T-17th, NCAA ChampionshipsSoftball 49-10 20-4 (2nd) 2nd, NCAA Championships Swimming/Diving 6-4 1-2 (2nd) 7th, NCAA ChampionshipsTennis 31-1 11-0 (1st) 1st, NCAA ChampionsIndoor T&F - 5th 5th, SEC ChampionshipsOutdoor T&F - 2nd T-34th, NCAA ChampionshipsVolleyball 29-2 20-0 (1st) T-9th, NCAA Championships*American Lacrosse Conference Finish

2010-11 IN A NUTSHELL◊ NCAA team titles by the women’s tennis and men’s indoor track & fi eld teams led the 13 Gator athletic teams among the nation’s top 10 in 2010-11 national competition. The University of Florida took fourth in the 2010-11 Learfi eld Sports Directors’ Cup – the third-consecutive top four fi nish for the Gator program. Florida’s men won the inaugural Capital One Cup competition and will receive the Cup at the 2011 ESPYs.

◊ Florida is the only program in the nation to fi nish among the nation’s top 10 in each of the last 28 national all-sports standings.

◊ Nine conference titles were earned by Florida teams in 2010-11. Florida matched the league record with eight Southeastern Conference team championships in 2010-11 – baseball, men’s basketball, women’s cross country, men’s golf, soccer, women’s tennis, men’s indoor track & fi eld and vol-leyball. The Gators’ newest program collected its fi rst American Lacrosse Conference title in 2011.

2010-11 YEAR-IN-REVIEW2010-11 YEAR-IN-REVIEW

2010-11 Gators by the Numbers

1313 top-10 national fi nishes by 2010-11 teams is just one away from the highest in school history 99 conference titles by the Gators in 2010-11, including 88 Southeastern Conference wins to match league season record1212 Gators picked up conference player of the year/athlete of the year awards, including 1111 SEC honors1010 conference coach of the year honors55 Gators named Capital One Academic All-Americans8282 percent Graduation Success Rate for UF, as reported last fall in 2010 NCAA Federal Graduation Rate Data. UF is three points above the national average. All Gator teams are in good academic standing in latest Academic Progress Report released late in May. No team is close to 925 cutoff that leads to sanctions436436 student-athletes participated in 4,8804,880 hours of community service in 2010-11, partnering with 24 local schools, 11 civic organizations and 27 non-profi t organizations

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2010-11 Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup

NCAA Championships by the women’s tennis and men’s indoor track & fi eld teams led Florida’s 13 top-10 national fi nishes in 2010-11, leading the Gator program to fourth overall in the Learfi eld Sports Directors’ Cup. The fi nish marks the Gator program’s 28th consecutive placing among the nation’s top 10.

The Learfi eld Sports Directors’ Cup, presented annually by the nation’s athletics directors, recognizes the schools with the best overall sports performances in an academic year. Points are awarded based on fi nishes and participation in 20 NCAA Division I sports.

2010-11 Learfield Sports

Directors’ Cup Standings

Rank School Total Rank School Total1. Stanford 1550.25 6. North Carolina 1160.752. Ohio State 1277.05 7. Virginia 1092.003. California 1219.50 8. Texas A&M 1090.504. Florida 1212.25 9. Florida State 1079.005. Duke 1171.50 10. Oklahoma 1064.25

UF Annual Finishes in National All-Sports

Rankings

Academic Year UF Finish Academic Year UF Finish1983-84 5th 1998-99 4th1984-85 4th 1999-00 7th1985-86 8th 2000-01 7th 1986-87 4th 2001-02 3rd 1987-88 5th 2002-03 7th 1988-89 9th 2003-04 6th1989-90 5th 2004-05 6th1990-91 5th 2005-06 5th1991-92 5th 2006-07 6th1992-93 4th 2007-08 6th1993-94 4th 2008-09 3rd1994-95 5th 2009-10 2nd1995-96 3rd 2010-11 4th1996-97 5th1997-98 T2nd

Nine Conference Titles Claimed by Florida

in 2010-11

A total of nine conference titles were claimed by the University of Florida in the course of the 2010-11 season. This includes a league-record eight team titles in South-eastern Conference action. The win by Florida’s newest team pushed the total to nine, as the Gators took their fi rst American Lacrosse Conference title in 2011.

The eight titles led the UF program to its 11th sweep of the 2010-11 New York Times Regional Newspaper Group’s Southeastern Conference All-Sports competition. It is the 11th time Gator athletics claimed the overall, men’s and women’s titles and UF is the only school to collect all three in a single season.

The New York Times Regional Newspaper Group took over coordination of the SEC All-Sports rankings in 1994-95. Prior to that, the SEC tabulated the SEC All-Sports totals.

Overall 2010-11 SEC All-Sports Rankings

Place School M Total WTotal Comb. Total# of Sports Average1 FLORIDA 71.50 89.00 160.50 16.00 10.032 Georgia 61.00 78.00 139.00 16.00 8.693 Tennessee 48.00 75.50 123.50 15.00 8.234 LSU 44.50 76.00 120.50 16.00 7.535 Auburn 52.00 67.50 119.50 16.00 7.476 Alabama 53.00 58.50 111.50 16.00 6.977 Arkansas 42.00 55.50 97.50 15.00 6.508 S. Carolina 38.00 51.50 89.50 15.00 5.979 Kentucky 36.50 54.00 90.50 16.00 5.6610 Vanderbilt 26.50 33.00 59.50 12.00 4.9611 Mississippi 25.00 25.00 50.00 13.00 3.8512 Miss. State 35.00 14.50 49.50 13.00 3.81

Gator BitesBASEBALLIn head coach Kevin O’Sullivan’s fourth season, the Gators captured a share of their second-consecutive Southeastern Conference title. Florida won the NCAA Gaines-ville Regional and Super Regional to reach the College World Series for the seventh time in school history. The Gators appeared in their second CWS Championship Series for the second time since 2005.MEN’S BASKETBALLFlorida won its third outright Southeastern Conference Championship (1989, 2007) in school history. In 2011 NCAA Championship play, the Gators made their fi fth regional fi nal appearance. WOMEN’S BASKETBALLThe Gators made their fourth consecutive postseason appearance in 2010-11, reach-ing the WNIT Round of 16.CROSS COUNTRYThe women’s cross country team claimed its second consecutive and fi fth overall Southeastern Conference Championship. Florida made its fi fth consecutive NCAA Championships’ appearance, fi nishing 29th overall. On the men’s side, the Gators’ matched the program’s all-time best regional fi nish of third. Junior Dumisane Hlaselo earned a spot in the NCAA Championships’ individual fi eld. FOOTBALLWith its appearance in the 2011 Outback Bowl, Florida extended its streak to 20-consecutive bowl appearances. It is the longest active streak in the Southeastern Conference and second-longest in the nation.MEN’S GOLFFive tournament wins in 2010-11 season is the most for Florida since the 2003-04 season. Among the fi ve titles were the Southeastern Conference and NCAA South-east Regional wins. WOMEN’S GOLFFlorida returned to the NCAA Championships for the fi rst time since 2008 and fi nished in a tie for 10th, marking the 18th top-10 fi nish in program history.GYMNASTICSFlorida took seventh in 2011 NCAA Championships action, marking the team’s 29th appearance in the meet’s 30-year history. Sophomore Marissa King gave UF its fi fth NCAA individual event title when she won the vault competition. LACROSSEIn only its second year, Florida won the American Lacrosse Conference (ALC) regular season title after fi nishing its league slate undefeated. Florida earned a spot in the NCAA Championships’ 16-team fi eld, advancing to the NCAA quarterfi nal. SOCCERFlorida claimed its fi fth consecutive and 11th overall Southeastern Conference title in the program’s 16-year history. The Gators made their 14th NCAA Championships’ appearance, advancing to the second round.SOFTBALLIn the team’s fourth consecutive Women’s College World Series appearance, the Ga-tors advanced to the championship series for the second time in the last three years. Senior Kelsey Bruder named the Honda Award winner for softball and also named Southeastern Conference Player of the Year. MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVINGFlorida fi nished fi fth in the NCAA Championships and collected two NCAA event titles (Brett Fraser, 200-yard free and 800-free relay). WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVINGUF’s NCAA seventh-place showing was head coach Gregg Troy’s 11th consecutive NCAA top-10 fi nish. MEN’S TENNISFlorida became the second team in the 22-year history of the Southeastern Confer-ence Tournament to win the event by playing four matches in four days without the benefi t of a fi rst-round bye. UF also advanced to the NCAA Round of 16 for the ninth time in 10 seasons under head coach Andy Jackson.WOMEN’S TENNISThe Gators earned their fi fth NCAA team title, while ending top-seeded Stanford’s NCAA-record 184 consecutive home-match win streak and its 47-match overall win streak. Florida also swept the 2011 Southeastern Conference regular season and tournament titles.MEN’S TRACK AND FIELDThe Gator men’s track and fi eld team won the 2011 NCAA Indoor Championship, becoming just the fourth different school in NCAA men’s history to win back-to-back indoor national titles. WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELDA young Florida women’s track and fi eld team placed second at the 2011 Southeast-ern Conference Outdoor Championships, fi nishing as runner-up to top-ranked LSU with 116 total team points.VOLLEYBALLFlorida posted a 29-2 overall record and claimed the program’s 19th Southeastern Conference title, extending the nation’s longest streak of consecutive 25-win seasons to 20. The Gators made their 20th consecutive appearance in the NCAA Champion-ships’ fi eld, advancing to the regional semifi nal.

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Records: 53-19, 22-8 SEC NCAA Finish: 2nd (3-2 at College World Series,

2-1 at Gainesville Super Regional, 3-0 at Gainesville Regional)

SEC Finish: T-1st overall/T-1st in Eastern Division

Final Poll Rankings: 2nd in Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, NCBWA, USA Today/ESPN

All-Americans: Two with six honors – OF Preston Tucker (ABCA Second Team), C Mike Zunino (ABCA, Baseball America, Perfect Game First Team; Louisville Slugger Second Team; NCBWA Third Team)

Freshman All-Americans: One with two honors - RHP Karsten Whitson (Louisville Slugger, NCBWA)

NCAA College World Series All-Tourney Team: INF Cody Dent, OF Bryson Smith

All-South Region: 4 – First Team: OF Preston Tucker, C Mike Zunino; Second Team: 2B Josh Adams, RHP Hudson Randall

SEC Player of the Year: C Mike Zunino All-SEC: 6 - First Team: DH Brian Johnson, OF

Preston Tucker, C Mike Zunino; Second Team: 2B Josh Adams, SS Nolan Fontana, RHP Hudson Randall

SEC All-Freshman Team: Two with two honors – 3B Zack Powers, RHP Karsten Whitson

SEC All-Defensive Team: SS Nolan Fontana, C Mike Zunino

SEC Community Service Team: Greg Larson SEC Academic Honor Roll: 8 – Matt Campbell, Cody Dent, Brian Johnson, Greg Larson, Austin Maddox, Ben McMahan, Justin Poovey, Paul Wilson Departing Seniors: 6 – Josh Adams, Matt Campbell, Justin Poovey, Bryson Smith, Tommy Toledo, Paul Wilson

Chosen as an All-American by five different organizations, sophomore catcher Mike Zunino was a finalist for the Johnny Bench Award and became the second Gator to be tabbed as the SEC’s Player of the Year. He was among the league leaders in numerous offensive categories and batted .371 with 67 RBI and 19 homers.

2011 BASEBALL REVIEW

Team Highlights • In Kevin O’Sullivan’s fourth season

at the helm, the Gators (53-19) finished as the runner-up at the NCAA College World Series and established a school record for victories.

• Florida earned a trip to Omaha in consecutive seasons for the first time and made the CWS for the seventh time in school history (1988, 1991, 1996, 1998, 2005, 2010, 2011).

• Although UF fell in the CWS Championship Finals to South Carolina, it notched a second-place showing for the second time in school history (2005).

• The Gators secured the All-SEC final round by downing Texas (8-4) and then defeating league rival Vanderbilt twice (3-1, 6-4).

• Florida was awarded the second national seed in the NCAA Tournament, its third-straight year within the Top-8 seeds. The Gators swept the NCAA Gainesville Regional with victories over Manhattan (17-3) and Miami (Fla.) (5-4, 11-4) and then defeated Mississippi State twice (11-1, 3-4, 8-6) in a classic Gainesville Super Regional to advance to the College World Series.

• O’Sullivan joined Joe Arnold (1988, 1991) and Andy Lopez (1996, 1998) as Gator head coaches who have made multiple trips to Omaha.

• This season marked the 10th time that McKethan Stadium has hosted NCAA Regional action and the third-straight year for the first time in school history. The Gators have now gone on to the College World Series from Gainesville on six occasions: 1991, 1996, 1998, 2005, 2010 and 2011. Florida is 35-10 (.778) on its own turf during NCAA play and claimed five of the six outings on its own turf this season.

O’Sullivan is 13-3 (.813) in NCAA play at home, 9-0 (1.000) in Regionals and 4-3 (.571) in Super Regionals.

• Florida reached the 40-win plateau for the 20th time in school history and the school-record 53 wins marked the third time that the program exceeded 50 wins (also in 1991 & 1996).

• The Gators blanked Vanderbilt, 5-0, to capture the 2011 SEC Tournament in Hoover, Ala. It was the first time in 20 years that Florida won the league’s tourney and was its sixth title (1981, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1991, 2011). The triumph also represented the first time since 1988 that the Orange and Blue had won the SEC and SEC Tourney in the same season.

• With a 22-8 performance in the SEC that matched South Carolina and Vanderbilt, Florida has now captured an SEC-best 21 division championships and its 12 league championships are third behind LSU (14) and Alabama (13). UF became the East winner for the third year in a row, matching its feat from 1996-98. Florida has also won SEC crowns in 1952, 1956, 1962, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1996, 1998, 2005 and 2010.

• Florida claimed eight of its 10 SEC series and the team’s 22 victories in league play matched the school record set last season.

• According to statistics guru Warren Nolan, Florida’s strength of schedule was second in the country, trailing only fellow SEC Eastern Division member Georgia. The NCAA site had the Gators third in the Ratings Percentage Index (RPI) behind ACC powerhouses North Carolina and Virginia, respectively.

• The Gator pitching staff twirled 11 shutouts in 72 games, exceeding the three donuts in 64 games last year and breaking the previous school record for shutouts (10 in 1970).

• Sophomore catcher Mike Zunino was named the SEC Player of the Year, joining Matt LaPorta (2005, 2007) as Gators who have earned the league’s top accolade.

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Individual Highlights Josh Adams, Sr., INF Second-team All-South Region Second-team All-SEC

Cody Dent, So., INF College World Series All-Tournament Team

Nolan Fontana, So., INF Named to USA Baseball Collegiate National Team Brooks Wallace Shortstop of the Year Award

semifinalist Second-team All-SEC SEC All-Defensive Team NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team SEC All-Tournament Team SEC Player of the Week (February 21, May 16) CollegeBaseball360 Primetime Player of the Week

(March 14-20) CollegeBaseball360 Weekly Honor Roll (May 9-15)

Brian Johnson, So., LHP/DH Named to USA Baseball Collegiate National Team John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award

semifinalist Dick Howser Trophy semifinalist Golden Spikes Award Watch List First-team All-SEC Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week (Feb.

28) Austin Maddox, So., INF/RHP John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Watch List

Alex Panteliodis, So., LHP NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team

Daniel Pigott, Jr., OF NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team Most Valuable Player, SEC Tournament

Zack Powers, Fr., INF SEC All-Freshman Team SEC Freshman of the Week (March 7)

Hudson Randall, So., RHP Pitcher of the Year Award quarterfinalist Second-team All-South Region Second-team All-SEC SEC All-Tournament Team SEC Pitcher of the Week (March 21, April 4) CollegeBaseball360 Weekly Honor Roll (Feb. 28-March

6, March 21-27) National All-Star Lineup (April 6)

Bryson Smith, Sr., OF College World Series All-Tournament Team SEC All-Tournament Team

Tyler Thompson, Jr., OF NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team

Preston Tucker, Jr., 1B/OF Golden Spikes Award Watch List ABCA All-American (second team) First-team All-South Region First-team All-SEC Most Outstanding Player, NCAA Gainesville Regional

Karsten Whitson, Fr., RHP Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American NCBWA Freshman All-American (first team) SEC All-Freshman Team SEC Freshman of the Week (April 25)

Mike Zunino, So., C Named to USA Baseball Collegiate National Team Johnny Bench Award finalist Golden Spikes Award semifinalist Dick Howser Trophy semifinalist ABCA All-American (first team) Baseball America All-American (first team) Perfect Game All-American (first team) Louisville Slugger All-American (second team) NCBWA All-American (third team) First-team All-South Region SEC Player of the Year First-team All-SEC SEC All-Defensive Team NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team SEC Player of the Week (May 2, May 23) College Baseball Insider Player of the Week (May 4) National All-Star Lineup (May 4, May 25)

Professional Draft Selections Player Team (Round) Nick Maronde (LHP) L.A. Angels (3rd) A. DeSclafani (RHP) Toronto (6th) Alex Panteliodis (LHP) N.Y. Mets (9th) Tommy Toledo (RHP) Milwaukee (11th) Josh Adams (2B) Florida (13th) P. Tucker (1B/OF) Ben McMahan (C) Matt Campbell (RHP) Greg Larson (RHP) Bryson Smith (OF) Tyler Thompson (OF)

Colorado (16th) Milwaukee (23rd) Philadelphia (24th) L.A. Angels (29th) Cincinnati (34th) Washington (46th)

Statistical Leaders At Bats Preston Tucker (286) Runs Scored Mike Zunino (75) Hits Mike Zunino (98) Doubles Preston Tucker (23)

Mike Zunino (23) Triples Nolan Fontana (5) Home Runs Mike Zunino (19) Runs Batted In Preston Tucker (74) Total Bases Mike Zunino (178) Slugging Percentage Mike Zunino (.674) Bases on Balls Nolan Fontana (52) Hit by Pitch Bryson Smith (16) On-base Percentage Mike Zunino (.442) Sacrifice Flies Nolan Fontana (9) Sacrifice Hits Josh Adams (13) Stolen Bases Daniel Pigott (15) Putouts Mike Zunino (532) Assists Nolan Fontana (209) Earned Run Average Steven Rodriguez (1.91) Wins Hudson Randall (11) Appearances Nick Maronde (36) Games Started Hudson Randall (19)

Karsten Whitson (19) Complete Games Hudson Randall (2) Saves Austin Maddox (5) Innings Pitched Hudson Randall (124.1) Hits Allowed Hudson Randall (104) Earned Runs Allowed Brian Johnson (32) Bases on Balls Allowed

Karsten Whitson (28)

Strikeouts Karsten Whitson (92) Opponent B.A. Nick Maronde (.178)

Signees Player Hometown Hudson Boyd Ryan Harris Michael Kelly John Magliozzi Brandon Sedell Justin Shafer Kyle Smith Corey Stump Joshua Tobias Sean Trent Casey Turgeon Daniel Vogelbach

Fort Myers, Fla. Jupiter, Fla. Boynton Beach, Fla. Milton, Mass. Cooper City, Fla. Lake Wales, Fla. Lake Worth, Fla. Lakeland, Fla. Greensboro, N.C. Maitland, Fla. Palm Harbor, Fla. N. Fort Myers, Fla.

Schedule & Results Overall: 53-19 Home: 34-7 Away: 11-7 Neutral: 8-5 SEC (T-1st): 22-8 Date Opponent Result Feb. 18 USF (SUN) (GVO) W, 7-2 Feb. 19 USF (GVO) W, 4-1 Feb. 20 USF (GVO) W, 5-0 Feb. 22 vs. Florida Atlantic (FS-FL) W, 13-2 Feb. 24 Boston College (GVO) W, 4-0 Feb. 25 Boston College (GVO) W, 9-3 Feb. 27 Boston College (GVO) W, 7-2 Mar. 1 vs. Florida State (BHSN) L, 3-5 Mar. 4 Miami (Fla.) (GVO) W, 8-3 Mar. 5 Miami (Fla.) (SUN) (GVO) W, 1-0 Mar. 6 Miami (Fla.) (SUN) (GVO) W, 5-3 Mar. 8 Georgia Southern L, 0-7 Mar. 9 at USF (BHSN) W, 8-1 Mar. 11 Rhode Island W, 11-5 Mar. 12 Rhode Island W, 12-4 Mar. 13 Rhode Island W, 8-6 Mar. 15 Florida State (SUN) (GVO) W, 5-4 (10) Mar. 18 at LSU* (CSS) W, 5-4 Mar. 19 at LSU* (FS-FL) (GVO) W, 1-0 Mar. 20 at LSU* (CST) (GVO) W, 7-3 Mar. 22 Winthrop W, 22-5 Mar. 23 Winthrop W, 10-0 Mar. 25 South Carolina* (GVO) L, 2-9 Mar. 26 South Carolina* (FS-FL) (GVO) W, 2-1 Mar. 27 South Carolina* (SUN) (GVO) L, 3-4 Mar. 29 vs. Florida State (FS-FL) L, 2-5 April 1 Tennessee* (CSS) W, 3-0 April 2 Tennessee* (CSS) W, 11-2 April 3 Tennessee* (GVO) W, 9-1 April 5 UCF (GVO) L, 3-4 April 8 at Mississippi State* (GVO) L, 5-7 April 9 at Mississippi State* (CSS) W, 18-0 April 10 at Mississippi State* (GVO) W, 3-1 April 12 at Florida State L, 1-3 April 15 at Georgia* (CSS) W, 5-4 April 16 at Georgia* (ESPNU) L, 2-7 April 17 at Georgia* (CSS) W, 14-7 April 20 at UCF (BHSN) L, 6-8 April 22 Alabama* (GVO) W, 7-0 April 23 Alabama* (ESPN2) W, 9-2 April 24 Alabama* (GVO) W, 2-1 April 29 Ole Miss* (GVO) W, 9-3 April 30 Ole Miss* (GVO) W, 8-1 May 1 Ole Miss* (GVO) W, 7-2 May 3 Bethune-Cookman W, 11-0 May 5 at Arkansas* (ESPNU) L, 3-4 May 6 at Arkansas* (GVO) L, 3-5 May 7 at Arkansas* (ESPNU) W, 5-3 May 11 UNF W, 4-1 May 13 at Vanderbilt* (CSS) W, 6-5 May 14 at Vanderbilt* L, 1-14 May 15 at Vanderbilt* W, 6-3 (12) May 17 Jacksonville L, 2-11 May 19 Kentucky* (GVO) W, 9-6 May 20 Kentucky* (FS-FL) (GVO) L, 1-14 May 21 Kentucky* (SEC-TV) W, 19-3 May 25 vs. Mississippi State# (CSS) W, 7-5 May 26 vs. Alabama# (SUN) W, 6-0 May 28 vs. Georgia# (SUN) L, 3-4 May 28 vs. Georgia# (CSS) W, 3-2 May 29 vs. Vanderbilt# (ESPN2) W, 5-0 June 3 Manhattan@ (ESPNU) W, 17-3 June 4 Miami (Fla.)@ (ESPNU) W, 5-4 June 5 Miami (Fla.)@ (ESPNU) W, 11-4 June 10 Mississippi State& (ESPN2) W, 11-1 June 11 Mississippi State& (ESPN) L, 3-4 June 12 Mississippi State& (ESPN) W, 8-6 June 18 vs. Texas$ (ESPN) W, 8-4 June 20 vs. Vanderbilt$ (ESPN2) W, 3-1 June 24 vs. Vanderbilt$ (ESPN) W, 6-4 June 27 vs. South Carolina$ (ESPN) L, 1-2 (11) June 28 vs. South Carolina$ (ESPN) L, 2-5 *SEC Game; GVO-GatorVision Online; SUN/FSN-FL-Sun Sports/FOX Sports Florida; BHSN-Bright House Sports Network; CSS-Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast; CST-Cox Sports Television; ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU-ESPN Family of Networks; SEC-TV Game of the Week; #-SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.); @-NCAA Gainesville Regional; &-NCAA Gainesville Super Regional; $-NCAA College World Series (Omaha, Neb.)

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2011 University of Florida BaseballOverall Statistics for Florida (as of Jun 30, 2011)

(All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 53-19 Home: 34-7 Away: 11-7 Neutral: 8-5 SEC: 22-8

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 3 Mike Zunino . 3 7 1 72-70 264 75 98 23 0 19 67 178 . 6 7 4 32 3 52 4 . 4 4 2 2 2 7-9 532 35 3 . 9 9 5 8 Daniel Pigott . 3 3 1 71-68 257 44 85 21 1 5 40 123 . 4 7 9 12 6 31 7 . 3 7 5 0 10 15-19 103 3 3 . 9 7 2 2 Josh Adams . 3 2 3 71-71 260 34 84 11 1 6 43 115 . 4 4 2 17 2 37 6 . 3 6 3 5 13 1-4 147 199 6 . 9 8 325 Preston Tucker . 3 0 8 72-72 286 55 88 23 0 15 74 156 . 5 4 5 28 7 29 3 . 3 8 1 2 1 5-8 191 7 2 . 9 9 035 Brian Johnson . 3 0 7 61-59 192 26 59 11 2 5 29 89 . 4 6 4 21 3 36 8 . 3 8 1 2 1 2-2 40 16 2 . 9 6 6 4 Nolan Fontana . 2 8 9 71-71 256 57 74 12 5 5 49 111 . 4 3 4 52 9 30 3 . 4 1 4 9 11 6-10 80 209 12 . 9 6 010 Austin Maddox . 2 8 0 62-62 239 30 67 3 0 6 35 88 . 3 6 8 14 4 33 7 . 3 2 7 3 1 1-1 347 38 6 . 9 8 5--------------------30 Vickash Ramjit . 3 8 2 41-19 76 17 29 5 0 1 7 37 . 4 8 7 5 1 14 4 . 4 2 7 0 0 2-3 142 8 2 . 9 8 731 Paul Wilson . 3 3 3 17-0 3 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 3 3 3 1 1 1 0 . 6 0 0 0 0 1-2 1 0 0 1.000

1 Bryson Smith . 3 2 8 51-46 174 40 57 14 0 2 22 77 . 4 4 3 17 16 27 5 . 4 3 3 1 4 6-12 104 2 2 . 9 8 144 Tyler Palmer . 2 8 6 9-4 14 3 4 1 0 0 2 5 . 3 5 7 1 0 4 0 . 3 3 3 0 0 0-0 5 8 1 . 9 2 914 Kamm Washington . 2 8 4 33-18 67 15 19 2 1 1 8 26 . 3 8 8 8 2 21 0 . 3 7 7 0 5 3-3 42 1 1 . 9 7 718 Tyler Thompson . 2 6 4 42-27 110 15 29 6 1 1 17 40 . 3 6 4 11 0 25 2 . 3 3 1 0 5 3-5 89 0 0 1.000

5 Zack Powers . 2 5 0 35-21 64 8 16 4 1 0 7 22 . 3 4 4 5 1 19 1 . 3 1 4 0 5 0-2 16 40 11 . 8 3 641 Jeff Moyer . 2 4 6 35-11 61 8 15 4 0 2 11 25 . 4 1 0 4 2 13 1 . 3 1 3 0 3 0-3 6 18 7 . 7 7 415 Ben McMahan . 2 3 6 32-11 55 10 13 2 0 1 3 18 . 3 2 7 4 0 16 1 . 2 8 3 1 0 3-4 42 3 2 . 9 5 720 Cody Dent . 2 0 7 48-22 82 11 17 1 1 0 7 20 . 2 4 4 17 1 20 4 . 3 4 3 2 3 1-2 19 50 5 . 9 3 228 Keenan Kish . 0 0 0 1-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 2 0 1.000

32 Steven Rodriguez . 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 7 1 . 9 0 9Totals . 3 0 7 72 2460 455 755 143 13 69 421 1131 . 4 6 0 249 58 408 56 . 3 8 0 27 64 56-89 1932 724 70 . 9 7 4

Opponents . 2 4 3 72 2444 250 594 100 17 37 229 839 . 3 4 3 130 48 547 46 . 2 9 3 17 36 31-47 1853 749 94 . 9 6 5

LOB - Team (551), Opp (494). DPs turned - Team (55), Opp (67). CI - Team (1), Zunino 1, Opp (1). IBB - Team (7), P. Tucker 4,Zunino 2, Adams 1, Opp (8). Picked off - D. Pigott 3, Zunino 3, Moyer 2, Fontana 2, Adams 1, Thompson 1, Bry. Smith 1, Powers1, P. Tucker 1, Maddox 1, Ramjit 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha32 Steven Rodriguez 1 . 9 1 4-2 32 1 0 0/3 2 37.2 31 13 8 12 44 5 0 2 . 2 2 8 4 5 2 2 226 Nick Maronde 2 . 0 9 0-1 36 1 0 0/5 3 43.0 27 12 10 9 55 4 0 3 . 1 7 8 0 3 3 0 037 Greg Larson 2 . 0 9 1-1 33 0 0 0/4 0 38.2 37 11 9 7 30 1 0 1 . 2 4 8 5 3 0 0 311 Hudson Randall 2 . 1 7 11-3 19 19 2 1/4 0 124.1 104 40 30 13 73 15 5 8 . 2 2 7 0 3 0 5 822 Karsten Whitson 2 . 4 0 8-1 19 19 0 0/1 0 97.1 84 29 26 28 92 20 2 2 . 2 3 5 11 6 0 2 835 Brian Johnson 3 . 6 2 8-3 16 15 0 0/2 0 79.2 78 36 32 15 72 14 4 4 . 2 5 3 2 2 0 3 624 Alex Panteliodis 3 . 7 1 6-2 18 12 0 0/3 0 63.0 61 26 26 9 47 6 1 9 . 2 4 9 6 9 0 0 413 Tommy Toledo 3 . 9 9 6-3 29 3 0 0/1 1 38.1 39 18 17 10 32 8 2 2 . 2 6 2 2 4 0 0 316 Anthony DeSclafani 4 . 3 3 5-3 28 2 0 0/3 3 43.2 48 26 21 6 39 7 1 5 . 2 7 4 1 3 0 1 0--------------------28 Keenan Kish 0 . 6 3 0-0 12 0 0 0/1 0 14.1 11 4 1 7 12 3 0 0 . 2 1 2 3 0 1 1 110 Austin Maddox 0 . 6 7 3-0 21 0 0 0/2 5 27.0 20 3 2 3 21 6 0 0 . 1 9 8 2 3 0 0 021 Justin Poovey 3 . 5 2 0-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 7.2 6 4 3 2 3 1 0 0 . 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 123 Jonathon Crawford 4 . 9 1 0-0 5 0 0 0/1 0 3.2 6 3 2 1 4 0 0 1 . 3 1 6 2 1 0 0 029 Matt Campbell 5 . 2 8 0-0 15 0 0 0/3 1 15.1 19 9 9 5 13 4 1 0 . 3 0 2 1 3 0 2 0 6 Daniel Gibson 13.06 1-0 14 0 0 0/2 0 10.1 23 16 15 3 10 6 1 0 . 4 4 2 3 3 0 1 0Totals 2 . 9 5 53-19 72 72 2 11/10 15 644.0 594 250 211 130 547 100 17 37 . 2 4 3 43 48 6 17 36

Opponents 5 . 7 6 19-53 72 72 1 1/1 10 617.2 755 455 395 249 408 143 13 69 . 3 0 7 57 58 5 27 64

PB - Team (8), Zunino 7, McMahan 1, Opp (9). Pickoffs - Team (6), Johnson 2, Rodriguez 1, Toledo 1, Panteliodis 1, Zunino 1,Opp (17). SBA/ATT - Zunino (30-41), Randall (6-10), Whitson (6-9), Johnson (5-7), Panteliodis (3-5), DeSclafani (3-4), Toledo(3-3), Maronde (1-2), Larson (1-2), Rodriguez (2-2), McMahan (1-2), Maddox (0-1), Gibson (1-1), Poovey (0-1).

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Overall Record: 29-8 NCAA Tournament Finish: T-5th (Elite Eight) Final Poll Rankings: 10th (Coaches Top 25) SEC Finish: First East, First Overall (13-3) SEC Tournament Finish: Runner-up All-SEC: 3 athletes, 6 honors Chandler Parsons, First Team (AP, Coaches) Erving Walker, Second Team (AP, Coaches) Kenny Boynton, Second Team (Coaches),

Honorable Mention (AP) SEC All-Freshman: Patric Young SEC Academic Honor Roll: 1 Kyle McClanahan Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Departing Players: Adam Allen (RS-Jr.),

Vernon Macklin (RS-Sr.), Chandler Parsons (Sr.), Alex Tyus (Sr.)

Florida won its third outright SEC Championship (fifth overall).

Florida Head Coach Billy Donovan was named SEC Coach of the Year.

2010-11 MEN’S BASKETBALL REVIEW

Team Highlights • Florida finished the year with a

29-8 mark, making its 11th NCAA Tournament in 13 years while reaching the 20-win mark for the 13th consecutive year, the longest streak in the SEC and the fifth-longest streak in the nation

• The 2010-11 squad became the fifth team in school history to reach the 29-win plateau, reaching the NCAA Regional Final for the fifth time in program history

• UF reached the postseason for the 14th consecutive year (11 NCAA Tournaments and three NIT appearances in that time)

• Won the program’s third outright Southeastern Conference Championship (1989, 2007). It was just the fifth overall SEC title in the 92-year history of the program, with four of the five coming in the Billy Donovan era

• Ranked fourth all-time in school history in fewest turnovers committed per game (12.21)

• After winning at Vanderbilt on March 5th, Billy Donovan owned a .710 winning percentage, the second-best mark all-time through 500 games at an SEC school

• Florida’s .750 winning percentage away from home was third-best in the nation.

• The Gators collected eight true road wins for the first time since 1993-94

• Florida went 9-3 (.750) in games decided by six points or less

• The Gators were the only team all season to have a player foul out, while finishing second in the country in fewest fouls committed

Individual Highlights Chandler Parsons • Became the first Gator in the 79-year history of

the Southeastern Conference to be named SEC Player of the Year

• Led the team in rebounding (7.8 rpg) and assists (136)

• Finished the 2010-11 season as the only Division I college basketball player with more than 1,400 career points, 800 rebounds, 300 assists and 125 steals

• Named first-team All-SEC by the AP and Coaches

• Named to the All-SEC Tournament team • The sixth player under Billy Donovan to register

500 career field goals • Led UF in rebounding in a team-high 19 games

and recorded 10 double-digit rebound games, both twice as many as the next-closest teammate

• Notched a team-best eight double-doubles, twice as many as the next-closest teammate

• Led the team with 33.9 minutes per game • Pulled down a career-high 15 rebounds vs.

Arkansas on January 22nd • Dished out a career-best 10 assists vs. UC

Santa Barbara in 2011 NCAA Tournament opening round play

Senior forward Chandler Parsons became the first Gator ever to be named SEC Player of the Year.

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Erving Walker • Named second-team All-SEC by the AP and

Coaches for the second consecutive season after leading the team with 14.6 points per game and 41 steals

• 19-for-41 (.463) from three-point reach in postseason play (SEC and NCAA Tournament)

• Led UF in scoring in 15 games and assists in 19 games and tied for the team lead with eight charges drawn.

• Shot 80 percent from the free-throw line in the final three minutes of the game (48-60)

• Finished the season with most consecutive games played (105), most consecutive starts (44), most consecutive games with a point (92) and most consecutive games with a steal (three)

• Erving Walker earned second-team All-SEC honors for the second-straight season after leading the team in scoring at 14.6 PPG.

Kenny Boynton • Named second-team All-SEC by league

coaches after being named to SEC All-Freshman squad in 2009-10

• Averaged 14.2 points, 1.5 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game

• Shot 26-of-30 (.867) from the charity stripe during the postseason (SEC and NCAA Tournament)

• Finished the season scoring in double-figures in 16 consecutive games

• Named to the SEC All-Tournament squad after averaging 18.7 ppg, 3.7 apg and 1.7 rpg during the tournament

Alex Tyus • Averaged 9.1 points and 6.2

rebounds per game • Became the 11th player since

2000 to register at least 19 points and 17 rebounds in an NCAA Tournament game (BYU on March 24)

• Averaged a school-record 11.0 rebounds per game during the NCAA Tournament

• Became the fifth player under Billy Donovan to record 500 made field goals

Vernon Macklin • Averaged 11.6 points and 5.4

rebounds • Scored a career-high 25 points

against Butler in the NCAA Regional Final

• Notched a career-best 11 rebounds vs. FAU

2010-11 Individual Honors All-SEC Chandler Parsons , First Team (AP, Coaches) Erving Walker, Second Team (AP, Coaches) Kenny Boynton, Second Team (Coaches), Honorable Mention (AP)

SEC All-Freshman Patric Young

SEC Player of the Year Chandler Parsons

SEC Coach of the Year Billy Donovan

SEC Academic Honor Roll Kyle McClanahan

Statistical Leaders Scoring: Erving Walker (14.6) Rebounds: Chandler Parsons (7.8) Blocks: Patric Young (31) Assists: Chandler Parsons (136) Steals: Erving Walker (41)

Schedule & Results Overall: 29-8 Home: 14-3 Away: 8-2 Neutral: 7-3 SEC: 1st, 13-3 Home: 7-1 Away: 6-2 November 28 Florida Tech (Exhibition) W, 92-58 November 3 Georgetown College (Exhibition) W, 88-62 12 UNC-Wilmington$ W, 77-60 16 Ohio State$ L, 75-93 18 North Carolina A&T$ W, 105-55 21 Morehead State$ W, 61-55 23 Florida Atlantic W, 79-66 28 at Florida State W, 55-51 December 1 vs. UCF (Orlando, Fla.) L, 54-57 4 vs. American (Washington D.C.) W, 67-48 9 Kent State W, 65-52 18 vs. Kansas State% W, 57-44 20 Jacksonville L, 68-71 (OT) 22 Radford W, 66-55 31 at Xavier W, 71-67 January 3 Rhode Island W, 84-59 8 Ole Miss W, 77-71 11 at Tennessee W, 71-75 (OT) 15 South Carolina L, 69-72 20 at Auburn W, 45-40 22 Arkansas W, 75-43 25 at Georgia W, 104-91 (2OT) 29 at Mississippi State L, 64-71 February 1 Vanderbilt W, 65-61 (OT) 5 Kentucky W, 70-68 9 at South Carolina W, 79-60 12 Tennessee W, 61-60 20 at LSU W, 68-61 24 Georgia W, 71-62 26 at Kentucky L, 68-76 March 1 Alabama W, 78-51 5 at Vanderbilt W, 86-76 11 Tennessee# W, 85-74 12 Vanderbilt# W, 77-66 13 Kentucky# L, 54-70 17 UC Santa Barbara* W, 79-51 19 UCLA* W, 73-65 24 BYU* W, 83-74 (OT) 26 Butler* L, 71-74 (OT) $ Global Sports Invitational % Orange Bowl Classic – Sunrise, Fla. # SEC Tournament – Atlanta, Ga.. * NCAA Tournament – Tampa, Fla. & New Orleans, La.

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THE STAT CREW SYSTEMUniversity of Florida Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 26, 2011)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 29-8 14-3 8-2 7-3CONFERENCE 13-3 7-1 6-2 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 16-5 7-2 2-0 7-3

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg11 Walker, Erving 37-37 1212 32.8 153-372 . 4 1 1 79-205 . 3 8 5 154-198 . 7 7 8 18 91 109 2.9 56 0 125 87 0 41 539 14.601 Boynton, Kenny 37-36 1218 32.9 169-439 . 3 8 5 80-242 . 3 3 1 107-130 . 8 2 3 15 39 54 1.5 49 0 98 53 9 32 525 14.232 Macklin, Vernon 37-35 905 24.5 191-322 . 5 9 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 46-102 . 4 5 1 82 117 199 5.4 91 0 30 63 26 13 428 11.625 Parsons, Chandler 36-35 1229 34.1 155-323 . 4 8 0 43-117 . 3 6 8 54-97 . 5 5 7 74 205 279 7.8 67 0 136 81 15 34 407 11.323 Tyus, Alex 36-36 903 25.1 133-266 . 5 0 0 2-6 . 3 3 3 58-92 . 6 3 0 73 149 222 6.2 64 0 30 50 29 16 326 9.133 Murphy, Erik 33-1 355 10.8 54-105 . 5 1 4 12-30 . 4 0 0 21-28 . 7 5 0 27 48 75 2.3 55 0 8 24 15 5 141 4.304 Young, Patric 37-2 658 17.8 50-90 . 5 5 6 0-0 . 0 0 0 26-37 . 7 0 3 48 91 139 3.8 73 0 12 25 31 21 126 3.405 Wilbekin, Scottie 37-1 631 17.1 31-89 . 3 4 8 13-46 . 2 8 3 15-25 . 6 0 0 14 41 55 1.5 42 0 61 28 1 36 90 2.415 Yeguete, Will 31-0 221 7.1 14-35 . 4 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 12-27 . 4 4 4 37 44 81 2.6 27 0 7 19 2 13 40 1.324 Prather, Casey 33-2 222 6.7 17-39 . 4 3 6 4-15 . 2 6 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 13 24 37 1.1 20 0 12 18 2 7 38 1.220 McClanahan, Kyle 8-0 21 2.6 1-3 . 3 3 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 5-8 . 6 2 5 1 2 3 0.4 1 0 2 1 1 3 7 0.914 Allen, Adam 1-0 0 0.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Team 65 66 131 3Total.......... 37 7575 968-2083 . 4 6 5 233-661 . 3 5 2 498-744 . 6 6 9 467 917 1384 37.4 545 0 521 452 131 221 2667 72.1Opponents...... 37 7575 871-2074 . 4 2 0 214-689 . 3 1 1 387-576 . 6 7 2 392 788 1180 31.9 677 - 421 461 117 227 2343 63.3

TEAM STATISTICS UF OPPSCORING 2667 2343 Points per game 72.1 63.3 Scoring margin +8.8 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 968-2083 871-2074 Field goal pct . 4 6 5 . 4 2 03 POINT FG-ATT 233-661 214-689 3-point FG pct . 3 5 2 . 3 1 1 3-pt FG made per game 6.3 5.8FREE THROWS-ATT 498-744 387-576 Free throw pct . 6 6 9 . 6 7 2 F-Throws made per game 13.5 10.5REBOUNDS 1384 1180 Rebounds per game 37.4 31.9 Rebounding margin +5.5 -ASSISTS 521 421 Assists per game 14.1 11.4TURNOVERS 452 461 Turnovers per game 12.2 12.5 Turnover margin +0.2 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.2 0.9STEALS 221 227 Steals per game 6.0 6.1BLOCKS 131 117 Blocks per game 3.5 3.2ATTENDANCE 173158 192954 Home games-Avg/Game 17-10186 10-12542 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 10-6754

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalsUniversity of Florida 1229 1350 69 19 2667Opponents 1081 1202 56 6 2345

Date Opponent Score Att.11/12/10 UNC WILMINGTON W 77-60 1057311/16/10 OHIO STATE L 75-93 1211011/18/10 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 105-55 809211/21/10 MOREHEAD STATE W 61-55 834211/23/10 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 79-66 800611/28/10 at Florida State W 55-51 1201412/01/10 vs UCF L 54-57 13909

& 12/05/10 vs American W 67-48 1022712/09/10 KENT STATE W 65-52 7522

# 12/18/10 vs Kansas State W 57-44 1348912/20/10 JACKSONVILLE L o t 68-71 818312/22/10 RADFORD W 66-55 782512/31/10 at Xavier W 71-67 1025001/03/11 RHODE ISLAND W 84-59 8016

* 01/08/11 MISSISSIPPI W 77-71 11531* 01/11/11 at Tennessee Wot 81-75 19846* 01/15/11 SOUTH CAROLINA L 69-72 12158* 01/20/11 at Auburn W 45-40 6876* 01/22/11 ARKANSAS W 75-43 11184* 01/25/11 at Georgia Wo2 104-91 10523* 01/29/11 at Mississippi State L 64-71 9012* 02/01/11 VANDERBILT Wot 65-61 10115* 02/05/11 KENTUCKY W 70-68 12633* 02/09/11 at South Carolina W 79-60 10525* 02/12/11 TENNESSEE W 61-60 12630* 02/20/11 at LSU W 68-61 7711* 02/24/11 GEORGIA W 71-62 12013* 02/26/11 at Kentucky L 68-76 24346* 03/01/11 ALABAMA W 78-51 12225* 03/05/11 at Vanderbilt W 86-76 14316

03/11/11 vs Tennessee W 85-74 003/12/11 vs Vanderbilt W 77-66 03/13/11 vs Kentucky L 54-70 0

& 03-17-11 vs UC Santa Barbara W 79-51 0& 03-19-11 vs UCLA W 73-65 17771

03/24/11 vs BYU Wot 83-74 003/26/11 vs Butler L o t 71-74 12139

& - (Verizon Center, Washington, D.C.)# - Orange Bowl Classic (BankAtlantic Center, Sunrise, Fla.)% - SEC Tournament (Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.)* = Southeastern Conference game

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Record: 20-15 overall, 7-9 SEC WNIT Finish: T-9th (Round of 16) Final Poll Rankings: none SEC Finish: 8th SEC Tournament Finish: T-5th

(Quarterfinals) All-Americans: none All-SEC: none ALL-SEC Freshman Team: Jaterra Bonds SEC Academic Honor Roll: 3 (Ebonie

Crawford, Jordan Jones, Lily Svete) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/1 Departing Players: Ebonie Crawford

(graduated)

Jordan Jones led the balanced Gator scoring effort, recording 10.1 points per game, hitting a team-leading 72 three-pointers at a 38.7 percent clip and playing 32.6 minutes per outing. She topped the career 1,000-point plateau during the season and finished the year with 1,045.

2011 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL REVIEW

Team Highlights • Notched 10th 20-win season in

program history (first since 2008-09)

• Earned fourth consecutive postseason berth (17th in the last 19 years)

• Posted two upset wins against higher-ranked teams (Jan. 2 def. #22 Arkansas 64-53; Feb. 27 def. #22 Georgia, 74-71)

• First win vs. Vanderbilt in Nashville since Feb. 1, 2004

• Gator Holiday Classic Champions

• Dead River Company Classic Champions (Univ. of Maine)

• Semifinalist at the Preseason WNIT

• 600th program victory (Jan. 2, 2011 vs. Arkansas, 64-53)

• TIED - program-record 14 blocks vs. UCF, Nov. 13 (tied record set vs. Harvard, Dec. 20, 1984)

Florida’s inclusion in the 2011 WNIT marked the 17th time in the last 19 years the Gators earned a berth in a postseason tournament. Florida has received a total of 18 postseason appearances.

Individual Highlights

Amanda Butler 100th career coaching win (milestone victory

vs. Charlotte, Nov. 15) 75th win as UF head coach (Feb. 27 vs.

Georgia, 74-71)

Jaterra Bonds SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll SEC All-Freshman Team SEC Freshman of the Week (Feb. 28) SEC Freshman of the Week (Jan. 31) Gator Holiday Classic All-Tournament Team Most Improved Player (team award)

Ebonie Crawford SEC Academic Honor Roll

Jordan Jones SEC Academic Honor Roll Topped 1,000-career point plateau (March 3,

2011 vs. Arkansas) Dead River Company Classic All-Tournament

Team Preseason WNIT All-Tournament Team

Brittany Shine SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll SEC Freshman of the Week (Dec. 27) Gator Holiday Classic MVP (third freshman

named event’s MVP) Azania Stewart Blocked 100th career shot (seventh Gator to do

so, Jan. 16, 2011 at Georgia) Dead River Company Classic Most

Outstanding Player Lily Svete SEC Academic Honor Roll Miss Elliott Unsung Hero Award (team award)

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Deaundra Young SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll

Statistical Leaders Scoring: Jordan Jones (10.2 ppg) Rebounding: Azania Stewart (6.1 rpg) Assists: Lanita Bartley (5.4 apg) Steals: Lanita Bartley (2.8 pg) Blocks: Azania Stewart (62) 3FT: Jordan Jones (72) FG%: Jennifer George (54.4%) 3FG%: Jaterra Bonds (43.5%) FT%: Jordan Jones (78.2%)

Professional Draft Selections Player Team (Round) None

23 of UF’s 35 games during 2010-11 were decided by 10 points or fewer, with 16 being six-point differences.

Signees Player Hometown Viktorija Dimaite Lithuania Carlie Needles Highlands Ranch, CO Andrea Vilaro Spain

Junior Azania Stewart was Florida’s leading rebounder with 6.1 per game and shot blocker in 2010-11, swatting 62 – a mark that was second-best among all SEC athletes.

Jennifer George blocked a career-high nine shots in the win against Alabama State (Dec. 20). The 6-foot-0 forward tied for the second-most rejections in a single game in school history. Vanessa Hayden holds the school record with 10 blocked shots against Kent State on Dec. 29, 2001. George became just the second different player in school history to chart nine or more blocks in a single game.

Schedule & Results Overall: 20-15 (home 12-4, away 4-10, neutral 4-1) SEC: 7-9 - Eighth (home 4-4, away 3-5) Date Opponent Result N13 UCF (1-1 Rd) W 77-67 N15 CHARLOTTE (1-QF) W 76-70 N18 at DePaul (1-SF) L 73-74 N23 NORTH FLORIDA (DH) W 54-51 N26 vs. South Alabama (3) W 61-51 N27 vs. Navy (3) W 52-43 N30 OLD DOMINION W 63-55 D4 vs. Providence (4) W 73-56 D5 at Brown (4) L 50-56 D7 HARVARD W 86-65 D10 at Hampton L 54-69 D20 ALABAMA ST. (5) W 95-38 D21 ROBERT MORRIS (5) W 70-50 D28 at #25/23 Florida State L 72-74 J2 #22/24 ARKANSAS* W 64-53 J6 at Auburn* L 56-73 J9 at South Carolina* W 65-63 J13 #5/6 TENNESSEE* L 40-83 J16 at Georgia* L 64-70 J20 #19 KENTUCKY* L 58-59 J23 at LSU* L 58-72 J27 ALABAMA* W 70-64 J30 at Mississippi State* W 67-60 F3 OLE MISS* L 59-61 F6 VANDERBILT* L-2ot 97-103 F10 at #4 Tennessee* L 39-61 F13 at Alabama* L 59-64 F20 MISSISSIPPI ST* W 78-63 F25 at Vanderbilt*% W 74-69 F27 #22 GEORGIA* W 74-71 M3 vs. Arkansas (6-1R) W 68-59 M4 vs. #4 Tennessee (6-QF) L 75-92 M18 UMBC (7) W 59-47 M21 at Florida Gulf Coast (7) W 74-69 M24 at Charlotte (7) L-ot 77-81 #/#AP/ESPN-USA Today Coaches Ranking at tip-off; *Southeastern Conference game; (1) Preseason WNIT; (3) Dead River Company Classic – Orono, Maine; (4) Brown BEAR Basketball Classic – Providence, R.I.; (5) Gator Holiday Classic – Gainesville, Fla.; (6) SEC Tournament – Nashville, Tenn.; % = game originally scheduled for Feb. 24 and on CSS, but weather forced delay; (7) Postseason WNIT

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2010-11 Univ. of Florida - FINAL Florida Combined Team Statistics (as of Apr 20, 2011) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES........... (20-15) (12-4) (4-10) (4-1) CONFERENCE.......... (7-9) (4-4) (3-5) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (13-6) (8-0) (1-5) (4-1)

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 33 Jones,Jordan....... 33-33 1076 32.6 101-275 .367 72-186 .387 61-78 .782 15 71 86 2.6 39 0 52 44 3 36 335 10.2 10 Bonds,Jaterra...... 34-13 921 27.1 115-309 .372 53-163 .325 52-76 .684 14 66 80 2.4 63 0 85 114 2 25 335 9.9 03 Bartley,Lanita..... 35-33 882 25.2 91-203 .448 10-23 .435 90-132 .682 67 77 144 4.1 65 0 119 83 1 62 282 8.1 14 Madu,Ndidi......... 35-31 701 20.0 114-251 .454 0-0 .000 23-30 .767 65 110 175 5.0 69 1 19 52 13 16 251 7.2 32 George,Jennifer.... 35-6 678 19.4 93-171 .544 0-1 .000 53-92 .576 84 111 195 5.6 77 4 26 58 46 29 239 6.8 12 Allen,Deana........ 35-18 673 19.2 91-265 .343 20-72 .278 32-53 .604 49 86 135 3.9 56 0 57 82 1 36 234 6.7 13 Stewart,Azania..... 35-33 843 24.1 97-184 .527 0-0 .000 38-59 .644 98 116 214 6.1 92 4 37 68 62 19 232 6.6 22 Lewis,Kayla........ 16-6 297 18.6 34-97 .351 8-28 .286 14-23 .609 17 37 54 3.4 28 0 7 16 8 8 90 5.6 23 Shine,Brittany..... 32-2 401 12.5 66-169 .391 18-59 .305 11-16 .688 14 19 33 1.0 14 0 32 38 1 12 161 5.0 24 Young,Deaundra..... 26-0 337 13.0 47-125 .376 0-0 .000 14-19 .737 44 64 108 4.2 32 0 8 25 18 9 108 4.2 31 Svete,Lily......... 31-0 207 6.7 21-61 .344 14-43 .326 2-5 .400 7 20 27 0.9 38 1 5 16 1 3 58 1.9 50 Crawford,Ebonie.... 16-0 59 3.7 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 5 4 9 0.6 10 0 1 4 0 0 6 0.4 TEAM............... 80 92 172 4.9 0 14 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total.............. 35 7075 872-2117 .412 195-575 .339 392-586 .669 559 873 1432 40.9 583 10 448 614 156 255 2331 66.6 Opponents.......... 35 7075 824-2066 .399 187-549 .341 421-625 .674 478 799 1277 36.5 533 - 426 571 114 279 2256 64.5

TEAM STATISTICS UF OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND -------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------- --- ----- ------ SCORING................. 2331 2256 111/13/10 UCF W 77-67 3124 Points per game....... 66.6 64.5 111/15/10 CHARLOTTE W 76-70 713 Scoring margin........ +2.1 - 111/18/10 at DePaul L 73-74 2520 FIELD GOALS-ATT......... 872-2117 824-2066 11/23/10 NORTH FLORIDA W 54-51 1213 Field goal pct........ .412 .399 211/26/10 vs South Alabama W 61-51 1554 3 POINT FG-ATT.......... 195-575 187-549 211/27/10 vs Navy W 52-43 1340 3-point FG pct........ .339 .341 11/30/10 OLD DOMINION W 63-55 937 3-pt FG made per game. 5.6 5.3 312/04/10 vs Providence W 73-56 317 FREE THROWS-ATT......... 392-586 421-625 312/05/10 at Brown L 50-56 316 Free throw pct........ .669 .674 12/07/10 HARVARD W 86-65 957 F-Throws made per game 11.2 12.0 12/10/10 at Hampton L 54-69 2532 REBOUNDS................ 1432 1277 412/20/10 ALABAMA STATE W 95-38 913 Rebounds per game..... 40.9 36.5 412/21/10 ROBERT MORRIS W 70-50 883 Rebounding margin..... +4.4 - 12/28/10 at Florida State L 72-74 3368 ASSISTS................. 448 426 *01/02/11 ARKANSAS W 64-53 1203 Assists per game...... 12.8 12.2 *01/06/11 at Auburn L 56-73 1981 TURNOVERS............... 614 571 *01/09/11 at South Carolina W 65-63 3071 Turnovers per game.... 17.5 16.3 *01/13/11 TENNESSEE L 40-83 3441 Turnover margin....... -1.2 - *01/16/11 at Georgia L 64-70 4995 Assist/turnover ratio. 0.7 0.7 *01/20/11 KENTUCKY L 58-59 1863 STEALS.................. 255 279 *01/23/11 at LSU L 58-72 5373 Steals per game....... 7.3 8.0 *01/27/11 ALABAMA W 70-64 1463 BLOCKS.................. 156 114 *01/30/11 at Mississippi State W 67-60 1037 Blocks per game....... 4.5 3.3 *02/03/11 OLE MISS L 59-61 731 ATTENDANCE.............. 23203 63295 *02/06/11 VANDERBILT LO2 97-103 1503 Home games-Avg/Game... 16-1450 14-3507 *02/10/11 at Tennessee L 39-61 11741 Neutral site-Avg/Game. - 5-2838 *02/13/11 at Alabama L 59-64 2536 *02/20/11 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 78-63 1803 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total *02/25/11 at Vanderbilt W 74-69 4429 -------------------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- *02/27/11 GEORGIA W 74-71 2019 Florida............. 1135 1179 10 7 - 2331 503/03/11 vs Arkansas W 68-59 3519 Opponents........... 1057 1172 14 13 - 2256 03/04/11 vs Tennessee L 75-92 7461 603/18/11 UMBC W 59-47 437 603/21/11 at Florida Gulf Coast W 74-69 4543 603/24/11 at Charlotte LOT 77-81 662

* = Conference game 1 = Preseason WNIT 2 = Dead River Company Classic (Orono, ME) 3 = Brown BEAR Basketball Classic (Providence, RI) 4 = Gator Holiday Classic (Gainesville, FL) 5 = SEC Tournament (Nashville, TN) 6 = Postseason WNIT

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NCAA Finishes: Men – NTS (171st

individual: Dumisane Hlaselo), 3rd NCAA South Region; Women – 29th overall, 2nd NCAA South Region

SEC Finishes: Men – 3rd; Women – 1st All-SEC: Men – 2; Dumisane Hlaselo, Derek

Wehunt; Women – 5; Charlotte Browning, Genevieve LaCaze, Rebecca Lowe, Cory McGee, Stephanie Strasser

SEC Women’s Coach of the Year: Todd

Morgan SEC All-Freshman: Men – 1; Matt Mizereck;

Women – 2; Cory McGee, Stephanie Strasser

All-South Region: Men – 5; Dumisane

Hlaselo, Matt Mizereck, Anthony Morales, James Uthmeier, Derek Wehunt; Women – 4; Charlotte Browning, Genevieve LaCaze, Rebecca Lowe, Cory McGee

USTFCCCA Academic Award Honorees: Women - 1; Rebecca Lowe Men - 1; James Uthmeier SEC Academic Honor Roll: Men – 3; Alex

Schanen, James Uthmeier, Derek Wehunt; Women – 5; Callie Cooper, Ali Crabb, Genevieve LaCaze, Rebecca Lowe, Mandy Perkins

Team Members Returning/Lost: Men – 8/3;

Women – 10/3 Newcomers for 2011: Men – 6; Women – 5

2010

Cross Country REVIEW

Women's Team Highlights The only Southeastern Conference team

represented at the 2010 NCAA Championships, finishing in 29th overall

Brought home the school’s second consecutive SEC title in Columbia, S.C., marking the program’s fifth all-time title and second back-to-back showing, last achieved in 1996 and 1997

Todd Morgan was named the 2010 SEC Women’s Cross Country Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season – UF’s second coaching honor since 1997 and fifth overall for cross country

Earned an automatic bid to the 2010 NCAA Championships with a second-place finish at the NCAA South Regional, advancing the team to NCAAs for the fifth consecutive year, 11th all-time

The Gators’ second-place showing at the South Regional marked their sixth consecutive top-five finish at the meet

Won its home-hosted Mountain Dew Invitational for the sixth consecutive season

Finished in the top five in four of seven meets of the 2010 season

Had seven All-SEC honorees and four All-South Region accolades

Collaborated for 14 career-best runs throughout the 2010 season

Four different Gators cracked the top-10 record book at the 2010 NCAA South Region Championship

Boasted one USTFCCA All-Academic honoree, Rebecca Lowe

Recognized by the USTFCCCA as an All-Academic team

Men's Team Highlights Sent a Gator representative to the 2010

NCAA Championships in junior Dumisane Hlaselo, Florida’s first cross country runner to compete at NCAAs since 2008

Turned in a third-place NCAA South Region Championship finish, just one place shy of an automatic NCAA Championship bid

UF’s third-place finish at Regionals was the best team finish since the 2007 squad additionally placed third

The Gators’ third-place Regional finish marked the 14th consecutive season in the top five of the men’s NCAA Regional

Placed third at the 2010 SEC Championship in Columbia, S.C., Florida’s best team finish since 2007

The Orange and Blue third-place SEC finish marked UF’s 14th consecutive top-five finish, while the Gators placed third or higher for the seventh time out of the last nine seasons

After recording UF’s fastest 10K of the season at the NCAA South Region Championship, Hlaselo recorded an individual finish of 171st of the 246 participants at NCAAs in Terre Haute

Took home the Mountain Dew Invitational title for the sixth consecutive season

Checked in with one USTFCCCA All-Academic honoree in senior James Uthmeier

Boasted three All-SEC selections and five All-South Region honorees

Registered 19 career-best runs on the 2010 season, while Hlaselo tallied UF’s sole top-10 mark at the South Region Championship with the ninth-fastest 10K at a regional in UF history

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Women's Individual Highlights Charlotte Browning A 2010 All-SEC first team selection Earned All-South Region honors as UF’s highest

finisher (7th) at the 2010 NCAA South Region Championship

The SEC Cross Country Female Athlete of the Week after a first-place finish at the nationally-competitive Wisconsin adidas Invitational

Crossed the finish line first for the Gators in four of the five meets she competed in and scored in all five, including being UF’s top finisher in 77th at the NCAA Championship

Ran the fourth-fastest 6K in Florida history at the South Region Championship (20:11.17)

Genevieve LaCaze An All-SEC second team selection that also

picked up All-South Region honors after crossing the finish line first for the Gators at the NCAA South Region meet

Ran Florida’s fastest 5K and 6K of the season, crossing the finish line first as UF’s top scorer at the NCAA South Region Championship, where she placed sixth in the field, the third-fastest time in Florida history (20:06.10)

An SEC Academic Honor Roll selection that ran in the top three for the Gators in five of six meets, including being UF’s top scorer twice

Rebecca Lowe Battled injury most of the season, but was able to

compete in the postseason, where she scored second for the Gators at SECs and the NCAA Championship

Florida’s third scorer at the NCAA South Region Championship, where she ran the seventh-fastest UF time (20:26.71)

Earned All-South Region honors and was named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll

Cory McGee An SEC All-Freshman and All-South Region

selection in her first season on campus Ran a top-10 Florida time at the South Region

Championship as UF’s fourth finisher (20:35.65) Finished fourth or better in six Gator meets,

including third for UF at NCAAs Career-best 5K came at the Mountain Dew Invite

her first meet in the Orange and Blue, while career-best 6K came at the South Region Championship

Stephanie Strasser Earned SEC All-Freshman team honors Ran a career-best 5K at the FSU Invitational,

where she scored as UF’s second-place finisher (18:05.6)

Career-best 6K came at the NCAA South Region Championship (21:03.55)

Finished in UF’s top five in five of six meets she ran in her inaugural campaign

Men's Individual Highlights Dumisane Hlaselo Led Florida through the 2010 cross country

season, crossing first for the Gators in all four meets he ran in

Was UF’s sole representation at the 2010 NCAA Championships, UF’s first representation since 2008

Ran career-best times in the 8K (23:45.6) at the Wisconsin adidas Invite and in the 10K at the NCAA South Region Championship

The SEC Cross Country Male Athlete of the Week Oct. 5 after his seventh-place performance at the nationally competitive Wisconsin adidas Invite

An All-SEC first team selection, as well as a All-South Region selection

Josh Izewski Scored in three of five meets for Florida,

including kicking off the season with a first-place finish at the Mountain Dew Invitational

Ran a career-best 8K race at the Wisconsin adidas Invitational, finishing second for UF (24:03.5)

Career-best 10K came at the South Region Championship, where he ran a 31:41.98

Had three top three finishes for UF in 2010 Matt Mizereck Scored in three of five meets he competed in

his freshman campaign, picking up SEC All-Freshman Team honors, as well as All-South Region honors

Ran personal-best times his freshman season in the 8K at the Wisconsin adidas Invitational (24:32.6) and in the 10K at the South Region Championship (30:51.41)

Best finish was third for UF at the SEC Championship

The Oct. 5 SEC Cross Country Male Freshman of the Week after his personal-best 8K race in Wisconsin

Mark Parrish Scored in three of four meets his freshman

campaign with his highest finish (3rd) for UF at the Mountain Dew Invitational

Was named the SEC Cross Country Male Freshman of the Week after running a career-best 24:34.7 at the Wisconsin adidas Invite 8K and clocked a best time in the 10K (31:13.38) at the NCAA South Region Championship

James Uthmeier An All-South Region selection his senior year

after a career-best 10K (30:33.78) to finish second for UF in his last collegiate race

Also ran a personal-best 8K at the Wisconsin adidas Invite (24:35.8), while scoring in all five meets he competed in during the 2010 season for the Orange and Blue

A USTFCCCA All-Academic selection and part of the SEC Academic Honor Roll

Statistical Leaders Fastest 5K: Genevieve LaCaze, 17:36.6 at the Mountain Dew Invitational Fastest 6K: Genevieve LaCaze, 20:06.10 at the NCAA South Region Championship Fastest 8K: Dumisane Hlaselo, 23:45.5 at the Wisconsin adidas Invitational Fastest 10K: Dumisane Hlaselo, 30:11.85 at the NCAA South Region Championship Women's Newcomers Runner Hometown Tenley Godfrey Chattanooga, Tenn. Macy Husky Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Florence Ngetich Kenya, East Africa Grace VanDeGrift Durant, Fla. Sarah Spann Fort Myers, Fla. Men's Newcomers Runner Hometown Tyler Cardillo Punta Gorda, Fla. Jimmy Clark St. Johns, Fla. Phil Duncan Orlando, Fla. Eduardo Garcia Jacksonville, Fla. John-Logan Hines Orlando, Fla. Alex Izewski Doylestown, Pa. Women's Results Date Meet Finish 9/18 Mt. Dew Invitational 1st of 21 10/2 Wisconsin adidas Invite 7th of 20 10/8 FSU Invitational 5th of 11 10/16 Pre-NCAA Invitational 19th of 40 11/1 SEC Championship 1st of 12 11/13 NCAA South Regional 2nd of 25 11/22 NCAA Championship 29th of 31 Men's Results Date Meet Finish 9/18 Mt. Dew Invitational 1st of 19 10/2 Wisconsin adidas Invite 7th of 21 10/8 FSU Invitational 2nd of 11 10/16 Pre-NCAA Invitational 9th of 35 11/1 SEC Championship 3rd of 11 11/13 NCAA South Regional 3rd of 18

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Records: 8-5 overall, 4-4 SEC (T-6th Overall, 2nd SEC East) Bowl Appearance: Outback Bowl Champions All-Americans: 3 with 7 honors: Ahmad Black (S), First-team (Rivals.com),

Second-team (AP) Chas Henry (P), First-team (AP), First-team

(Scout.com), First-team (Rivals.com), First-team (Sporting News)

Janoris Jenkins (CB), Third-team (Rivals.com)

All-SEC: 10 with 17 honors: Ahmad Black (S), First-team (AP), First-team

(Coaches), First-team (Phil Steele) Andre Debose (WR), First-team (Phil Steele) Marcus Gilbert (OL), Third-team (Phil Steele) Chas Henry (P), First-team (AP), First-team

(Coaches), First-team (Phil Steele) Jaye Howard (DL), Third-team (Phil Steele) Janoris Jenkins (CB), First-team (AP),

Second-team (Coaches), Second-team (Phil Steele)

Jelani Jenkins (LB), Fourth-team (Phil Steele)

Carl Johnson (OL), Third-team (Phil Steele) Mike Pouncey (OL), Second-team (AP),

Fourth-team (Phil Steele) Justin Trattou (DL), Third-team (Phil Steele) SEC Academic Honor Roll: 19 – Gary Beemer, Zack Brust, Trey Burton, John Fairbanks, Christopher Guido, Frankie Hammond Jr., Cody Hampton, Chas Henry, Jelani Jenkins, Duke Lemmens, David Lerner, T.J. Pridemore, Sam Robey, Michael Ross, Brandon Sanders, Shawn Schmieder, William Steinmann, Caleb Sturgis, Justin Trattou Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 44/25 Departing Players: Brandon Antwine, Gary Beemer, Ahmad Black, Miguel Carodine, Lorenzo Edwards, John Fairbanks, Marcus Gilbert, Chas Henry, Brandon Hicks, Will Hill, Maurice Hurt, Janoris Jenkins, Carl Johnson, A.J. Jones, Duke Lemmens, Lawrence Marsh, Minch Minchin, Emmanuel Moody, Carl Moore, Mike Pouncey, Terron Sanders, Shawn Schmieder, Solomon Schoonover, Justin Trattou, Justin Williams

2010 FOOTBALL REVIEW

Team Highlights • With its appearance in the 2011

Outback Bowl, Florida extended its streak to 20-straight bowl appearances. It is the longest active streak in the SEC and second-longest in the nation.

• Florida’s appearance in the 2011 Outback Bowl marked UF’s 17th January bowl since 1993, the most in the nation during that time.

• Senior Ahmad Black’s 80-yard interception return touchdown in the final minutes of the Outback Bowl helped UF finish 5-1 in bowl games under head coach Urban Meyer. It also marked Black’s 13th career interception, tied for fourth-most in Gator history.

• With the Gators’ 8-5 record this season, they have 23 consecutive years with a winning record and have gone.500 or better in each of the past 31 seasons. Both streaks are more than twice as long as any other SEC teams’ streaks (LSU, 11).

• Senior punter Chas Henry won the Ray Guy Award as the nation’s top punter, the first Florida punter to do so. His 45.1-yard punting average marked the best single-season figure in UF history, and he finishes his career with the second-highest punting average in Florida history with a 43.0 mark (44.9, Ray Criswell, 1982-85).

• A UF player has won a national award in each of the past four years.

• Florida had 20 different players score a touchdown this season, led by true freshman quarterback Trey Burton’s 12 (11 rushing, one receiving).

• Five players scored a defensive touchdown (four interceptions, one fumble) and Andre Debose provided two touchdowns on kickoff returns, while Solomon Patton and Lerentee McCray each returned a blocked punt for a touchdown.

• The Gators battled injury at the running back position all season, forcing the team to get creative in rushing the ball. As a result, UF had five players (Jeff Demps, Chris Rainey, Trey Burton, Jordan Reed, Mike Gillislee) top 300 rushing yards. UF was one of five teams in the nation to have five players reach that

mark (Air Force, Army, Georgia Tech, Navy). • In Florida’s win over Kentucky, true freshman Trey

Burton set a UF record and an SEC freshman record by scoring six touchdowns (five rushing, one receiving). By season’s end, Burton had 12 touchdowns, trailing only Jabar Gaffney (14 in 2000) and Emmitt Smith (13 in 1987) in touchdowns scored by a freshman in Florida history.

• Andre Debose set a Florida single-season record by returning two kickoffs for a touchdown, also tying the career record. Debose was one of three freshmen nationally to record two touchdowns on kickoff returns in 2010.

• Head coach Urban Meyer earned his 100th career win in UF’s 48-14 victory over Kentucky, reaching the milestone in just his 118th game coached. That marked the second-quickest to 100 wins since World War II, trailing just Bud Wilkinson, who reached that plateau in 1957 in just 111 games. Overall, Meyer’s accomplishment of the feat came quicker than all but five coaches in the history of college football.

• Florida and Georgia played the first overtime game in the history of the storied rivalry. The game saw UF take the lead on several occasions, only to see Georgia rally to tie the score three separate times. But in overtime, Will Hill intercepted Aaron Murray’s pass and nearly returned it for a touchdown. On Florida’s possession, Chas Henry drilled a 37-yard field goal for a 34-31 victory.

• The Gators scored nine defensive and special teams touchdowns, tied for best in the country, including four interception returns, two kickoff returns, two punt block returns and one fumble return.

• Florida also led the nation in interception return yards with 538, and Ahmad Black was No. 1 individually with 171. The Gators topped the SEC with four blocked kicks, seven runs of 20-plus yards allowed and 32 total plays of 20-plus yards allowed.

• One of the most uplifting moments of the Gators’ season came on Senior Day against Appalachian State, when senior scout-team lineman Gary Beemer scored a rushing touchdown. Beemer, already offered a position in UF’s College of Health and Human Performance, will assist the football team’s strength and conditioning staff for the 2011 season.

• Florida sold out every home game of the season and averaged 90,511 in attendance, which ranked No. 9 in the nation.

Individual Highlights Ahmad Black Finished his career first in the SEC and tied for

sixth nationally among active players with 13 career interceptions.

Completed his career tied for first in the country among active players in interceptions returned for touchdowns (3).

Led the team with 108 tackles, 32 more than any other teammate.

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Named second team All-America by the Associated Press, First Team All-America by Rivals.com and honorable mention All-America by Sports Illustrated.

A consensus first team All-SEC pick by the coaches’, AP and Phil Steele .

Named to the SEC Football Community Service Team.

Tied for sixth in the country for defensive backs with a team-leading 108 tackles (fifth in the SEC, first among SEC defensive backs).

Led the team with five interceptions and 171 interception-return yards.

Recorded at least six tackles in 10 of 13 games. 2011 Outback Bowl MVP after recording two

interceptions and six tackles, including an 80-yard interception return for a touchdown to seal the win for the Gators.

Chas Henry Selected as 2010 Ray Guy Award Winner and

was the second SEC player (Drew Butler, Georgia, 2009) to win the award since it began in 2000.

Earned first-team All-America honors from Walter Camp, Scout.com and Rivals.com

A consensus first-team All-SEC pick by the coaches’, AP and Phil Steele.

Tied for ninth nationally with 45.1 yards per punt, limited opponents to just 13 returns and 109 return yards.

Went 7-for-11 in field-goal attempts. One of 10 players nationally to have four or more

60-plus yard punts. Mike Pouncey Named to the second-team All-SEC by AP. Started at center in all 13 games. Selected as the SEC Offensive Lineman of the

Week after grading out a Champion at 95 percent against South Florida on Sept. 11.

Trey Burton Named to the 2010 SEC All-Freshman Team. Two-time SEC Freshman of the Week selection. Notched a team-best 11 rushing touchdowns. Led Florida with 12 total touchdowns (third by a

freshman in UF history) and scored over a fourth of the team’s touchdowns.

Started 11 of 13 games in which he appeared and was one of only four true freshmen to start this season.

Led the nation in touchdowns scored in a single game with six against Kentucky on Sept. 25.

Jeff Demps Since 1996, has twice as many 60-plus yard

rushes (four) than any other Gator. Led the team with 551 rushing yards on a team-

best 92 carries (team-high 50.1 yards per game). One of nine players in the country with a rush

over 70 yards and a kick return of over 50 yards.

Registered a team-high 927 all-purpose yards, while catching a running back-best 18 receptions for 116 yards.

Named SEC Special Teams Player of the Week after his performance at home against USF on Sept. 11.

Andre Debose Honored as a Freshman All-

America by Sporting News and named to the 2010 SEC Coaches All-Freshman Team and Phil Steele All-SEC First Team.

Averaged a SEC-best 29.7 yards per kickoff return (19 for 564 yards), including two for touchdowns, also good for sixth nationally.

Became the first Gator since Bo Carroll against Arkansas in 1997 to return the opening kickoff for a touchdown by returning the opening kickoff against South Carolina on Nov. 13 99 yards for a score. Stat Leaders

Rushing Att Yards TD Avg/Gm Demps 92 551 3 50.1 Rainey 51 366 2 45.8 Burton 75 349 11 26.8 Reed 77 328 5 27.3

Passing Comp-Att-Int-TD Yards Avg/Gm J. Brantley 200-329-10-9 2061 158.5 Reed 26-46-1-3 252 21.0 Burton 4-6-1-0 83 6.4 Receiving No. Yards TD Avg. Thompson 38 570 1 15.0 Burton 32 210 1 6.6 Moore 27 349 1 12.9 Rainey 25 216 3 8.6 Tackles UT-AT TT Black 73-35 108 Je. Jenkins 41-35 76 Bostic 36-21 57 Trattou 35-22 57 Tackles for Loss TFL Sacks Howard 12.0 3.0 Trattou 12.0 2.0 Black 11.0 1.0 Lemmens 8.0 4.0 Floyd 8.0 0.0 Ja. Jenkins 6.0 1.0 Jones 6.0 1.0 Interceptions Black 5 (1 TD) Brown 3 (1 TD) Bostic 3 Ja. Jenkins 3 (1 TD)

NFL Draft Selections Player Team (Round; pick) Mike Pouncey Miami (1, 15) Marcus Gilbert Pittsburgh (2, 63) Ahmad Black Tampa Bay (5, 151) Maurice Hurt Washington (7, 217)

2011 Signees

Name Hometown/High School Jacoby Brissett West Palm Beach/Dwyer *Clay Burton Venice/Venice *Kyle Christy Brownsburg, Ind./Brownsburg *Jeff Driskel Oviedo/Hagerty Jabari Gorman Miami/Monsignor Pace Chris Johnson Ocala/Trinity Catholic Tommy Jordan Ridgefield, Conn./Ridgefield Hunter Joyer Wesley Chapel/Wesley Chapel *A.C. Leonard Jacksonville/University Christian Loucheiz Purifoy Pensacola/Pine Forest Marcus Roberson Ft. Lauderdale/St. Thomas Aquinas *De’Ante Saunders DeLand/DeLand Valdez Showers Madison Heights, Mich./Madison Graham Stewart Middletown, Conn./Xavier Ja’Juan Story Brooksville/Nature Coach Technical Trip Thurman Dover, Del./Dover Tevin Westbrook Coconut Creek/North Broward Prep *- Enrolled at Florida in January of 2011

Trey Burton’s six touchdowns versus Kentucky led the nation in touchdowns scored in a single game for 2010.

Schedule & Results Overall: 8-5 Home: 4-3 Away: 2-2 Neutral: 2-0 SEC: 4-4 Date Opponent Result 9/4 Miami University W, 34-12 9/11 USF W, 38-14 9/18 at Tennessee W, 31-17 9/25 Kentucky W, 48-14 10/2 at Alabama L, 6-31 10/9 LSU L, 29-33 10/16 Mississippi State L, 7-10 10/30 vs. Georgia W, 34-31 (OT) 11/6 at Vanderbilt W, 55-14 11/13 South Carolina L, 14-36 11/20 Appalachian State W, 48-10 11/27 at Florida State L, 7-31 1/1 Penn State W, 37-24

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2010 Florida FootballFlorida Overall Team Statistics (as of Jan 01, 2011)

All games

Team Statistics UF OPPSCORING 388 277 Points Per Game 29.8 21.3FIRST DOWNS 247 231 R u s h i n g 108 104 P a s s i n g 122 107 P e n a l t y 17 20RUSHING YARDAGE 2165 1698 Yards gained rushing 2580 1964 Yards lost rushing 415 266 Rushing Attempts 504 481 Average Per Rush 4.3 3.5 Average Per Game 166.5 130.6 TDs Rushing 31 14PASSING YARDAGE 2396 2287 C o m p - A t t - I n t 230-381-12 200-372-22 Average Per Pass 6.3 6.1 Average Per Catch 10.4 11.4 Average Per Game 184.3 175.9 TDs Passing 12 17TOTAL OFFENSE 4561 3985 Total Plays 885 853 Average Per Play 5.2 4.7 Average Per Game 350.8 306.5KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 53-1392 63-1266PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 33-302 13-109INT RETURNS: #-Yards 22-538 12-116KICK RETURN AVERAGE 26.3 20.1PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 9.2 8.4INT RETURN AVERAGE 24.5 9.7FUMBLES-LOST 34-15 18-7PENALTIES-Yards 101-745 75-557 Average Per Game 57.3 42.8PUNTS-Yards 51-2253 73-2991 Average Per Punt 44.2 41.0 Net punt average 40.9 35.2TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 8 : 3 6 3 1 : 2 43RD-DOWN Conversions 64/170 71/187 3rd-Down Pct 38% 38%4TH-DOWN Conversions 17/33 6/10 4th-Down Pct 52% 60%SACKS BY-Yards 21-115 24-144MISC YARDS 0 -27TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 52 33FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 9-15 16-18ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES (41-58) 71% (33-40) 82%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (35-58) 60% (22-40) 55%PAT-ATTEMPTS (47-51) 92% (29-30) 97%ATTENDANCE 633579 320448 Games/Avg Per Game 7/90511 4/80112 Neutral Site Games 2/72509

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalFlorida 56 135 95 99 3 388Opponents 48 92 65 72 0 277

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NCAA Finish: 23rd Final Poll Rankings: 6th,

Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index; 5th Golf World/Nike Coaches Poll

SEC Finish: 1st All-Americans: Bank Vongvanij (PING) All-SEC: 3 (Bank Vongvanij – SEC Player

of the Year; Bank Vongvanij, Andres Echavarria, Phillip Choi – First Team; Bank Vongvanij – SEC Co-Scholar Athlete of the Year)

SEC Academic Honor Roll: 6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/3 Departing Players: Bank Vongvanij,

Andres Echavarria, Phillip Choi

Bank Vongvanij was named SEC Player of the Year, named to the SEC First-Team and was named SEC Scholar Athlete for the second-consecutive year

2010 -11men’s golf REVIEW

Team Highlights The Gators made their 11th-

consecutive NCAA Championships appearance and their 29th in the past 30 seasons.

UF has qualified for the NCAA

Championship 23 times in the 24 years that head coach Buddy Alexander has been at Florida.

Florida had at least one player

earn All-America honors for the 13th-consecutive season (Bank Vongvanij).

UF recorded five tournament

wins, the most since 2004. Florida claimed its eighth-

consecutive SunTrust Gator Invitational win. UF has won 20 out of the past 23 Gator Invitationals and has captured 25 titles in the 34-year history of the event.

Head coach Buddy Alexander

earned the eighth SEC Coach of the Year honor of his career.

Three Gator golfers (Bank

Vongvanij, Andres Echavarria and Phillip Choi) took home collegiate individual titles in 2010-11. Florida golfers posted 13 top-five and eight top-10 finishes.

UF captured its first SEC

Championship since 2003 and 15th time overall and was the 200th team among all of Florida’s teams to win an SEC Championship.

Gator golfer Andres Echavarria

became the 22nd Florida player to win the SEC Championship individual title.

Individual Highlights Bank Vongvanij PING Division I All-All-American SEC Player of the Year First-team All-SEC Named to the 2011 Palmer Cup Team PING Division I All-Region Team 2011 Ben Hogan Award Watch-List 2011 SEC Co-Scholar Athlete of the Year SEC Golfer of the Week – March 25 & Feb. 24 Led the team in stroke average through 12

tournaments at 70.9 strokes per round. Led the team in percentage of rounds counted

(94.4), differentials (1.4), tournaments at or under par (7), top-five finishes (7) and birdies (112).

Became the fifth golfer in Florida history to earn three or more medalist honors in a single season (won the Isleworth Invitational, JU Invitational and Schenkel Invitational).

Recorded seven top-five finishes, nine in the top 10 and 11 in the top 20 in 12 tournaments.

Andres Echavarria First-team All-SEC PING Division I All-Region Team SEC Championship medalist Gator Invitational medalist Ben Hogan Award semifinalist Earned five top-10 finishes and eight top-20 in

nine tournaments Finished 11th on Florida’s all-time Career

Stroke Average list Shot 13 rounds and five tournaments at or

under par Phillip Choi First-team All-SEC PING Division I All-Region Team Earned his first-career medalist honor with his

win at the John Hayt Invitational. Recorded six finishes in the top five and nine in

the top 10 in 12 tournaments. Finished the season with a 71.4 stroke average

in 36 rounds of play Had 94.4 percent of rounds counted with a 2.0

stroke differential

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Tyler McCumber Finished the season with a 73.7 stroke

average in 33 rounds Had 83.3 percent of rounds counted with a

4.2 stroke differential Recorded two top-five finishes, one in the

top 10 and three in the top 20 in 11 tournaments

Shot 13 rounds at or under par Tommy Mou Became a consistent member of the lineup

and finished with a 74.8 stroke average in 30 rounds

Recorded two finishes in the top 20 in 10 tournaments

Made three eagles on the season

Redshirt-senior Andres Echavarria was the SEC Championship medalist and the Gator Invitational medalist.

Statistical Leaders

Stroke Average Bank Vongvanij 70.9 Phillip Choi 71.4 Andres Echavarria 71.8 Percentage of Rounds Counted Bank Vongvanij 94.4% Phillip Choi 94.4% Andres Echavarria 88.9% Differentials (Avg. strokes behind the leader) Bank Vongvanij 1.4 Phillip Choi 2.0 Andres Echavarria 2.5 Rounds at Par or Better Phillip Choi 24 Bank Vongvanij 23 Andres Echavarria 13 Tyler McCumber 13 Tournaments at Par or Better Bank Vongvanij 7 Phillip Choi 7 Andres Echavarria 5 Top-Five Finishes Bank Vongvanij 7 Phillip Choi 6 Andres Echavarria 3 Tyler McCumber 2 Top-10 Finishes Phillip Choi 3 Andres Echavarria 3 Bank Vongvanij 2 Tyler McCumber 1 Top-20 Finishes Andres Echavarria 3 Tyler McCumber 3 Tommy Mou 2 Bank Vongvanij 2 Phillip Choi 1 Birdies Bank Vongvanij 112 Phillip Choi 109 Tyler McCumber 91 Andres Echavarria 83

Schedule & Results Date Tournament Result

Fall 9/17-19 Olympia Fields Invitational 1/15 10/11-12 Jerry Pate Invitational 2/12 10/24-26 Isleworth Invitational T3/15 Spring 2/1-2 JU Invitational 1/15 2/12-13 Gator Invitational 1/14 2/27-3/1 John Hayt Invitational T6/15 3/11-12 Bandon Dunes 3/16 3/18-20 Schenkel Invitational 2/15 3/27-29 Hootie @ Bulls Bay 8/15 4/15-17 SEC Championship 1/12 5/19-21 NCAA Regionals 1/14 5/31-6/5 NCAA Championship 23/30

Signees

Name Hometown/High School Eric Banks Truro, Canada/Cobequid James Monnerville Vero Beach, Fla./Vero Beach J.D. Tomlinson Gainesville, Fla./Oak Hall Thomas Stewart Ponte Vedra, Fla./Bartram Trail

Sophomore Phillip Choi was a first-team All-SEC selection and recorded nine top-10 finishes in 13 tournaments.

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Season Statistics (Through 6/4)

Florida Gators2010-11 Men’s Golf

Season AveragesName Rounds Strokes Average Low 18 Low 54Bank Vongvanij 36 2,551 70.9 66 207Phillip Choi 36 2,571 71.4 68 209 Andres Echavarria 27 1,939 71.8 67 207Tyler McCumber 33 2,431 73.7 65 205Tommy Mou 30 2,245 74.8 70 214 Michael Furci 24 1,795 74.8 66 212 Payne Denman 9 687 76.3 68 218

Percentage of Rounds Counted*Name Rounds Counted Total Rounds PercentageBank Vongvanij 34 36 94.4Phillip Choi 34 36 94.4Andres Echavarria 24 27 88.9 Tyler McCumber 27.5 33 83.3Tommy Mou 18.5 30 61.7Michael Furci 7 20 35.0Payne Denman 1 3 33.3

DifferentialsName Strokes Off Lead Rounds AverageBank Vongvanij 51 36 1.4Phillip Choi 73 36 2.0Andres Echavarria 67 27 2.5Tyler McCumber 139 33 4.2Tommy Mou 160 30 5.3Michael Furci 128 21 6.1Payne Denman 49 6 8.2

Rounds At or Under Par

Phillip Choi .......................................24BankVongvanij ...............................23Tyler McCumber .............................13Andres Echavarria..........................13Michael Furci ..................................... 6Tommy Mou ...................................... 3Payne Denman ................................. 1

Tournaments At or Under Par

Bank Vongvanij....... ........................7Phillip Choi..... ..................................7 Andres Echavarria..........................5Tyler McCumber...... .......................1

Top-Five Finishes

Bank Vongvanij ..................................7Phillip Choi..........................................6 Andres Echavarria.............................3 Tyler McCumber ................................2Michael Furci ....................................1*Payne Denman ................................1*

Top-10 Finishes

Phillip Choi ......................................3 Andres Echavarria.........................3 Bank Vongvanij ..............................2Tyler McCumber............................1

Top-20 Finishes

Andres Echavarria.........................3Tyler McCumber ............................3Tommy Mou ...................................2Bank Vongvanij ..............................2Phillip Choi ......................................1

Eagles

Bank Vongvanij ................................. 5Phillip Choi ......................................... 3Tommy Mou ...................................... 3Tyler McCumber ............................... 2Payne Denman ................................. 1Andres Echavarria............................ 1

Birdies

Bank Vongvanij ............................ 112Phillip Choi .................................... 109 Tyler McCumber .............................91 Andres Echavarria..........................83Tommy Mou ....................................60 Michael Furci ...................................59 Payne Denman ...............................11

*Played as an individual

Tournament ResultsDate Tournament Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total FinishSept. 17-19 Olympia Fields Invitational 280 280 285 845 1/15Oct. 11-12 Jerry Pate Invitational 278 276 282 836 2/12 Oct. 24-26 Isleworth Invitational 305 290 299 894 T3/15Feb. 1-2 JU Invitational 286 283 289 858 1/15 Feb. 12-13 Gator Invitational 281 282 281 844 1/14 Feb. 27-March 1 John Hayt Invitational 286 304 295 885 T6/15March 11-12 Bandon Dunes 283 291 307 881 3/16March 18-20 Chris Schenkel Invitational 282 278 288 848 2/15March 27-29 Hootie @ Bulls Bay Invitational 288 292 289 869 8/15 April 15-17 SEC Championship 285 282 281 848 1/12May 19-21 NCAA Regionals 282 287 277 846 1/14May 31-June 5 NCAA Championships 300 299 309 908 23/30

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NCAA Finish: T-10th in NCAA Championships Final Poll Rankings: 18th,

Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index; 24th, Golf World/NGCA Women’s Coaches’ Poll

SEC Finish: 9th All-Americans: 1 – Mia Piccio (Golfweek

honorable mention) All-SEC: 1 (Mia Piccio – Second Team) SEC All-Freshman Team: None SEC Academic Honor Roll: 6 – Evan

Jensen, Isabelle Lendl, Marika Lendl, Maria Piccio, Andrea Watts, Jessica Yadloczky

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/1 Departing Players (1): Jessica Yadloczky

(Sr.)

Sophomore Mia Piccio was named to the All-Southeastern Conference Second Team and was also selected as a member of the SEC Community Service Team during the 2010-11 campaign.

2010-11 women’s golf REVIEW

Team Highlights Florida claimed four top-five

finishes in 2010-11 and only finished outside of the top-10 in three of its 12 tournaments.

Of the 21 sports UF competes

in, women’s golf was one of 13 that turned in a top-10 NCAA finish.

The Gators won the team title

at the SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational, marking the seventh time in the last 12 years that UF has emerged victorious in its home tournament and the 17th victory in the 39 occasions the event has been held.

The SunTrust Gator Women’s

Invitational title was the second team victory under second-year head coach Jan Dowling.

Florida recorded three of the 14

lowest team rounds in school history in 2010-11, including matching the lowest total with the 280 in the opening round of the SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational.

UF posted a team stroke

average per round of 297.9 in 2010-11 – third-lowest in program history – and the UF individual stroke average was 75.67.

The squad’s top-five finishers in

stroke average were three juniors and two sophomores.

All seven UF golfers on the

roster made an appearance in at least two tournaments this season.

Six of the seven team members led Florida’s lineup at least once.

Five UF golfers posted eight top-10 finishes

among them. In addition, Florida individuals posted 18 top-25 finishes.

Florida’s six returning golfers in 2011-12

carded a combined 32 even or under par rounds in 2010-11.

Mia Piccio (41) and Evan Jensen (86) ended

the season ranked in the top 100 of the Golfweek/Sagarin Rankings.

Individual Highlights Evan Jensen Owned a 74.68 stroke average through 35

rounds, ranking third among teammates Her 35 rounds of play matched the most of any

Gator in 2010-11 along with Mia Piccio Finished the season with five rounds at or

under par and two tournaments at or under par Posted two top-10 finishes and three top-25s Set a tournament career low after firing a 214

in the Tar Heel Invitational Made her third consecutive appearance in the

NCAA postseason Led the Florida lineup twice in the 2010-11

season Isabelle Lendl Played 32 rounds of golf for Florida in 2010-11,

tied for third-most among teammates Recorded two top-10 and three top-25 finishes Shot at or under par in six rounds Set a single-round school record for an NCAA

Regional with the 68 (-4) posted in the third round of the NCAA East Regional, lifting the Gators to the NCAA Championships site

Collected a career-high eight birdies in the first round of the Allstate Sugar Bowl, which was the most by a UF golfer since 2000

Tied for fifth at the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic, the highest finish by a Florida golfer during the 2010-11 season.

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Mia Piccio Paced the team for the second consecutive

year with a stroke average of 73.74 through 35 rounds of play

Listed as honorable mention in Golfweek’s All-America awards and named second team All-SEC

Member of the SEC Community Service Team

54-hole tournament average of 221.00 ranks fifth all-time in UF history

Posted two top-10 finishes and seven top-25 finishes

Set career lows in 36 hole (142) and tournament (215) scores at the Cougar Classic

Placed 19th or higher in all seven spring tournaments, including the SEC Championship, NCAA East Regional and NCAA Championships

Went 10 consecutive rounds without posting anything worse than a bogey

Finished in a tie for third at the Gator Women’s Golf Invitational with a career-low tournament score of 214.

Saved her best for last as she shot a career-low 69 (-3) in the NCAA East Regional

Andrea Watts Finished the season with a 76.06 stroke

average in 32 rounds of play as a consistent member of the lineup

Excelled in the postseason as she either tied for or delivered Florida’s low round in four of the seven rounds during the NCAA East Regional and NCAA Championships

Earned one top-10 and three top-25 finishes Totaled six at or under par rounds, which

tied for second on the squad with four coming in the postseason

Set career lows for round (68) and tournament (217) at the Mason Rudolph Women’s Championship

Jessica Yadloczky Posted a 76.63 stroke average for season

after participating in 32 rounds of play Posted one top-10 and one top-25 finish Had her best tournament of the season at

the SunTrust Gator Women’s Golf Invitational where she finished 12th after carding season-low marks in tournament score (220) and in her four years, never placed lower than 12th in UFs home event

Registered two under par rounds along with one even par round

Statistical Leaders Stroke Average (Rounds Played) Mia Piccio 73.74 (35) Marika Lendl 74.17 (6) Evan Jensen 74.68 (35) Andrea Watts 76.06 (32) Rounds at Par or Better Mia Piccio 13 Isabelle Lendl 6 Andrea Watts 6 Tournaments at Par or Better Evan Jensen 2 Mia Piccio 2 Top-10 Finishes Evan Jensen 2 Isabelle Lendl 2 Mia Piccio 2 Percentage of Rounds Counted Marika Lendl 100% Evan Jensen 94.9% Mia Piccio 91.9% Birdies Evan Jensen 84 Mia Piccio 84 Isabelle Lendl 66 Andrea Watts 66

Isabelle Lendl’s 68 in the third round of the NCAA East Regional was a UF single-round record for a Regional and helped advance the Gators to the NCAA Championships.

Schedule & Results Date Tournament Result

Fall 9/6 Labor Day Shootout 2nd of 6 9/12-14 Cougar Classic 4th of 21 9/24-26 Mason Rudolph T10th of 17 10/8-10 Tar Heel Invitational 15th of 18 11/5-7 Pac-10/SEC Challenge 18th of 21

Spring

2/14-16 Northrop Grumman 8th of 13 2/27-3/1 Allstate Sugar Bowl 12th of 17 3/6-7 SunTrust Gator Invitational 1st of 17 4/1-3 Liz Murphey Classic 5th of 23

Postseason 4/15-17 SEC Championship 9th of 12 5/5-7 NCAA East Regional 7th of 24 5/18-21 NCAA Championships T10th of 24

Signees Camilla Hedberg (Barcelona, Spain) Lena Weichselgartner (Munich, Germany)

Junior Andrea Watts shined in postseason, topping the Orange and Blue in the NCAA Championships by tying for 15th. Four of her seven rounds in NCAA postseason play were at or under par.

Junior Evan Jensen competed in all 12 tournaments for the Gators with 94.9 percent of her rounds counting toward UF’s team score, while leading the lineup twice.

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2010-11|season statisticsflorida Women’s golf

tournament resultsDate tournament rd. 1 rd. 2 rd. 3 rd. 4 total Finish9/6 labor day shootout 308 161* -- -- 469 (+37) 2nd/69/12-14 cougar classic 292 294 289 -- 875 (+11) 5th/219/24-26 mason rudolph Women’s championship 286 295 291 -- 872 (+8) t-10th/1710/8-10 tar Heel invitational 288 301 292 -- 881 (+17) 15th/1811/5-7 Pac-10/sec challenge 309 298 317 -- 924 (+72) 18th/212/14-16 northrup grumman regional challenge 305 304 317 -- 926 (+74) 8th/132/27-3/1 allstate sugar Bowl 298 301 294 -- 893 (+29) 12th/173/6-7 suntrust Gator Women’s Golf Invitational 280 292 293 -- 865 (+25) 1st/174/1-3 liz murphey collegiate classic 305 301 283 -- 889 (+25) 5th/234/15-17 sec championship 301 310 296 -- 907 (+43) 9th/125/5-7 ncaa east regional 298 297 285 -- 880 (+16) 7th/245/18-21 ncaa championships 294 298 309 295 1196 (+44) t10th/24* Round shortened to nine holes due to darkness even or unDer par rounDsname score par tournamentmia Piccio 70 72 cougar classic (1st round)mia Piccio 72 72 cougar classic (2nd round)evan Jensen 70 72 cougar classic (3rd round)andrea Watts 72 72 cougar classic (3rd round)andrea Watts 68 72 mason rudolph (1st round)marika lendl 72 72 mason rudolph (1st round)mia Piccio 71 72 mason rudolph (2nd round)evan Jensen 71 72 mason rudolph (3rd round)marika lendl 72 72 mason rudolph (3rd round)evan Jensen 70 72 tar Heel invitational (1st round)isabelle lendl 71 72 tar Heel invitational (1st round)Jessica Yadloczky 72 72 tar Heel invitational (1st round)mia Piccio 71 72 tar Heel invitational (2nd round)evan Jensen 70 72 tar Heel invitational (3rd round)mia Piccio 71 72 tar Heel invitational (3rd round)isabelle lendl 70 72 allstate sugar Bowl (1st round)mia Piccio 71 72 allstate sugar Bowl (1st round)mia Piccio 70 72 allstate sugar Bowl (3rd round)Jessica Yadloczky 70 72 allstate sugar Bowl (3rd round)isabelle lendl 68 70 suntrust gator Women’s inv. (1st round)evan Jensen 69 70 suntrust gator Women’s inv. (1st round)

mia Piccio 69 72 liz murphey classic (3rd round)Jessica Yadloczky 70 72 liz murphey classic (3rd round)isabelle lendl 71 72 liz murpheyclassic (3rd round)mia Piccio 71 72 sec championship (1st round)mia Piccio 69 72 sec championship (2nd round)isabelle lendl 72 72 ncaa east regional (1st round)andrea Watts 72 72 ncaa east regional (2nd round)isabelle lendl 68 72 ncaa east regional (3rd round)mia Piccio 69 72 ncaa east regional (3rd round)andrea Watts 72 72 ncaa east regional (3rd round) andrea Watts 72 72 ncaa championships (1st round)mia Piccio 72 72 ncaa championships (1st round)mia Piccio 70 72 ncaa championships (2nd round)andrea Watts 71 72 ncaa championships (4th round)

even or unDer par tournament scoresname score par tournamentmia Piccio 215 216 cougar classicevan Jensen 216 216 cougar classicevan Jensen 214 216 tar Heel invitationalmia Piccio 216 216 allstate sugar Bowl

InDIvIDual stats stroke averaGe best rounDs FInIshesname rds. strokes avg. 18 36 54 top 10 top 25 bestmia Piccio 35 2,581 73.74 69 142 215 2 7 t6marika lendl 6 445 74.17 72 149 221 t34evan Jensen 35 2,614 74.68 69 142 214 2 3 t7 andrea Watts 32 2,434 76.06 68 142 217 1 3 t7isabelle lendl 32 2,445 76.41 68 145 217 2 3 5Jessica Yadloczky 32 2,452 76.63 70 146 220 1 1 t9megan Pak 10 801 80.10 74 155 236 1 t15* excludes nine-hole round played at labor day shootout tournament-by-tournament lIneuptournament rotationlabor day shootout 1) mia Piccio 2) isabelle lendl 3) evan Jensen 4) andrea Watts 5) Jessica Yadloczky cougar classic 1) andrea Watts 2) Jessica Yadloczky 3) evan Jensen 4) mia Piccio 5) isabelle lendlmason rudolph 1) mia Piccio 2) evan Jensen 3) andrea Watts 4) Jessica Yadloczky 5) marika lendltar Heel invitational 1) evan Jensen 2) Jessica Yadloczky 3) mia Piccio 4) andrea Watts 5) isabelle lendlPac-10/sec challenge 1) marika lendl 2) evan Jensen 3) andrea Watts 4) isabelle lendl 5) mia Piccionorthrup grumman 1) Jessica Yadloczky 2) isabelle lendl 3) mia Piccio 4) andrea Watts 5) evan Jensenallstate sugar Bowl intercollegiate 1) mia Piccio 2) evan Jensen 3) isabelle lendl 4) megan Pak 5) Jessica Yadloczkysuntrust Gator Women’s Invitational 1) mia piccio 2) Isabelle lendl 3) evan Jensen 4) Jessica yadloczky 5) andrea Wattsliz murphey collegiate classic 1) evan Jensen 2) Jessica Yadloczky 3) mia Piccio 4) isabelle lendl 5) andrea Wattssec championship 1) isabelle lendl 2) mia Piccio 3) Jessica Yadloczky 4) evan Jensen 5) andrea Wattsncaa east regional 1) mia Piccio 2) evan Jensen 3) isabelle lendl 4) andrea Watts 5) Jessica Yadloczky

ncaa championships 1) mia Piccio 2) isabelle lendl 3) andrea Watts 4) Jessica Yadloczky 5) evan Jensen

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Records: 17-2, 5-1 SEC NCAA Finish: 7th (196.125) SEC Championships Finish: 2nd (196.975) All-Americans: Four with nine honors Ashanée Dickerson (all-around,

balance beam, floor exercise – second team), Alaina Johnson (vault, uneven bars, floor exercise - first team), Marissa King (vault, floor exercise - first team), Maranda Smith (floor exercise - first team)

All-SEC: 6 Ashanée Dickerson (first team), Nicole

Ellis (second team), Alicia Goodwin (second team), Alaina Johnson (first team), Marissa King (second team), Maranda Smith (second team)

SEC All-Freshman: 1 Alaina Johnson SEC Freshman of the Year: Alaina Johnson NCAA Southeast Region Gymnast of

Year: Ashanée Dickerson SEC Academic Honor Roll: 7 Ashanée Dickerson, Nicole Ellis, Amy

Ferguson, Alicia Goodwin, Dali Lemezan, Elizabeth Mahlich, Maranda Smith

Letterwinners Returning/Lost for 2012 season: 13/2 Departing Gymnasts: Alicia Goodwin (Sr.),

Maranda Smith (Sr.)

Marissa King claimed the 2011 NCAA vault title. She is the first Gator to win a NCAA title since the 1998 season.

2011 Gymnastics REVIEW

Team Highlights • Took seventh in NCAA

Championships’ competition at 196.125.

• 2011 marked the 29th NCAA Championships appearance for the Gators in the 30-year history of the event

• Second in the Southeastern Conference Championship (196.975).

• NCAA North Central Region runner-up at 196.425.

• Four gymnasts earned a total of nine All-America honors in NCAA Semifinal competition (Ashanée Dickerson, Alaina Johnson, Marissa King, Maranda Smith). Three (Johnson, King & Smith) advanced to individual event finals

• NCAA vault title claimed by Marissa King – first NCAA event title by a Gator since 1998.

• Six Gators - Ashanée Dickerson, Nicole Ellis, Alaina Johnson, Alicia Goodwin, Marissa King and Maranda Smith - named to All-SEC teams

• Ashanée Dickerson named NCAA Southeast Region Gymnast of the Year for second consecutive year

• Alaina Johnson named SEC Freshman of the Year – second consecutive honor for UF program

• Seven Gators earned SEC Academic Honor Roll status.

• Finished the season ranked fourth in the nation with an attendance average of 6,127 - the third-highest average in the program's history (record set in 1989 with average of 6,455; second highest average of 6,358 in 2008).

Individual Highlights Mackenzie Caquatto Joined Florida team in for spring,

2011 semester after competing on the U.S.’s silver medal team at the 2010 World Championships in Netherlands

NCAA North Central Region uneven bars champion with collegiate-best mark of 9.95

Claimed 10 event titles Named SEC Freshman Gymnast

of the Week after winning Alabama dual in collegiate all-

around debut. Winning total of 39.575 is highest ever by a Gator making all-around debut.

Shared UF’s and the national season-best mark on balance beam (9.975)

Ashanée Dickerson Three-time All-American, earning second team

honors for balance beam, floor exercise and all-around.

National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches (NACGC) Southeast Region Gymnast of the Year for second consecutive year – only Gator in program’s history to earn the honor

Shared Southeastern Conference floor exercise title at 9.925 to earn All-SEC first team honors

Led UF with 23 event titles Named SEC Gymnast of the Week after claiming at

least a share of every event title at Jan. 21 LSU dual meet

Shared UF’s and the national season-best mark on balance beam (9.975)

Member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll Nicole Ellis All-Southeastern Conference second team after

tying for second in SEC Championships vault with a season-best 9.90

Shared one bar title in 2011 Member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll

Alaina Johnson Three-time All-American, earning first team honors

for each event after advancing to NCAA event finals – vault (T9th/9.7875), uneven bars (T6th/9.85) and floor exercise (T5th/9.8875).

Three appearances in NCAA Individual Event finals in a single season matches program record set by Betsy Hamm in 1998

Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Year – fifth Gator to win the honor

All-SEC first team after taking second in SEC Championships’ all-around (39.375)

Used the second-highest total in 2011 regional competition (39.525) to claim the NCAA North Central Region title

Honored five times by the SEC. Named SEC Gymnast of Week after turning in nation’s second-highest all-around total of 2011 (39.675) to win title at Georgia. Also picked up SEC Freshman of the Week on four occasions

Second among the Gators with 14 event titles Owns or shared UF’s season-best marks for all-

around (39.675), vault (9.95) and uneven bars (9.975). Bars mark shared nation’s highest in 2011

Alicia Goodwin All-Southeastern Conference second team after

tying for second in SEC Championships balance beam competition with a collegiate-best 9.90

Shared one bar title in 2011 Member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll

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Marissa King NCAA vault champion with her winning average

of 9.875. Margin of 0.05 over runner-up is the largest since 1998 NCAA vault final when Susan Hines (UF’s last NCAA vault champion) shared the title with Stanford’s Larissa Fontaine with a margin of 0.0625 over third place.

Earned additional All-America first team honors by advancing to NCAA floor exercise final (T9th/9.85)

All-SEC second team member after tying for second in SEC Championships’ vault (9.90)

Won seven event titles in 2011 Collegiate-best of 9.975 shared the nation’s high

mark for floor exercise in 2011

Maranda Smith Shared second in NCAA floor exercise final

(9.90). Finished career as a five-time All-American

All-SEC second team member after tying for second in SEC Championships’ floor exercise (9.90)

Matched collegiate-best of 9.95 to share UF’s season-high mark on vault

One of six finalists for the AAI American Award, given to the nation’s top senior

Granted a sixth-year of eligibility in the summer of 2010 – a first in Gator gymnastics history

Member of SEC Academic Honor Roll

Signees Gymnast Hometown / Club Bridget Sloan^ Pittsboro, Ind./Sharp’s

Gymnastics Academy Kiersten Wang Colorado Springs,

Colo./Colorado Aerials ^- Deferring enrollment until 2013 season to pursue spot on U.S. Olympic team

Alaina Johnson, the Southeastern Conference Freshman Gymnast of the Year, earned three first-team All-America honors. She is only the second in the program’s history to advance to three NCAA individual event finals in a single year.

2011 Individual Honors Mackenzie Caquatto • NCAA North Central Region

uneven bars champion Ashanée Dickerson • All-America second team (all-

around, balance beam and floor exercise)

• SEC floor exercise co-champion • All-SEC first team • Shared NCAA North Central

Region vault title • NCAA Southeast Region Gymnast

of Year • SEC Academic Honor Roll Nicole Ellis • All-SEC second team • SEC Academic Honor Roll

Amy Ferguson • SEC Academic Honor Roll Alicia Goodwin • All-SEC second team • SEC Academic Honor Roll Alaina Johnson • All-America first team (vault,

uneven bars and floor exercise) • All-SEC first team • NCAA North Central Region all-

around champion and shared vault title

• SEC Freshman Gymnast of the Year

• All-SEC first team & SEC All-Freshman team

Marissa King • NCAA vault champion • All-America first team (vault, floor

exercise) • All-SEC second team Dali Lemezan • SEC Academic Honor Roll Elizabeth Mahlich • SEC Community Service Team • SEC Academic Honor Roll Maranda Smith • All-America first team (floor

exercise) • All-SEC second team • Finalist for AAI American Award • SEC Academic Honor Roll

Schedule & Results Record: 17-2 Home: 6-0 Away: 6-1 SEC: 5-1 Date Opponent Result (UF-Opp.) 1-7 Nebraska W – 196.925-194.95 1-14 Kentucky W – 196.775-192.90 1-21 @ LSU W – 196.425-194.00 1-28 Penn State & NC State W – 197.50-195.30 2-4 Alabama W – 197.55-195.45 2-12 @ Georgia L – 197.725-196.60 2-18 Auburn W – 196.85-194.95 2-20 @ WVU/UNH/GWU 1st of 4 196.875 2-25 @ Arkansas L – 196.70 – 196.10 3-4 @Utah W – 196.975-196.75 3-19 @ SEC Championships

(Birmingham, Ala.) 2nd of 7 – 196.975

4-2 @NCAA North Central Regional (Denver, Colo.)

2nd of 6 (196.425)

4-15 NCAA Semifinal – Session II

4th of 6 (196.125)

Statistical Leaders Team Total 197.725 2-12-11 All-Around Johnson 39.675 2-12-11 Vault Team 49.475 2-4-11 Johnson 9.95 1-14-11 & 1-28-11 King 9.95 2-18-11 Smith 9.95 2-4-11 Uneven Bars Team 49.475 4-2-11 Johnson 9.975 2-12-11 Balance Beam Team 49.325 1-28-11 Caquatto 9.975 2-20-11 Dickerson 9.975 1-28-11 Floor Exercise Team 49.65* 2-4-11 King 9.975 2-4-11 * - UF record

Ashanée Dickerson, the NCAA Southeast Region Gymnast of the Year, led UF in 2011 with 23 event titles, including winning the Southeastern Conference floor exercise.

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2011 GATOR GYMNASTICS TEAM RESULTS

Record: 17-2 Home: 6-0 Away: 6-1 Neutral: 5-1 SEC: 5-1 Date Opponent Site W/L Opponent UF Score Attendance1/7 Nebraska Gainesville, Fla. W 194.95 196.925 5,025 1/14 Kentucky Gainesville, Fla. W 192.90 196.775 4,556 1/21 LSU Baton Rouge, La. W 194.00 196.425 3,590 1/28 Gators Link to Pink Gainesville, Fla. Penn State W 195.30 197.50 8,272 NC State W 194.075 2/4 Alabama Gainesville, Fla. W 195.45 197.55 6,783 2/12 Georgia Athens, Ga. W 196.60 197.725 9,794 2/18 Auburn Gainesville, Fla. W 194.95 196.85 6,001 2/20 West Virginia Morgantown, W.Va. W 195.225 196.875 1,579 New Hampshire W 194.40 George Washington W 193.05 2/25 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. L 196.70 196.10 3,174 3/4 Utah Salt Lake City, Utah W 196.75 197.10 15,558 3/19 SEC Championships Birmingham,Ala. L 197.225(Ala) 196.975 8,025 W 196.625 (GA) W 195.80 (Ark) W 195.475 LSU) W 195.325 (AU) W 193.95 (UK) 4/2 NCAA Regional Denver, Colo. 2nd 196.425 2,756 4/15 NCAA Championships (semi) Cleveland, Ohio 7th 196.125 2,900 2011 Florida Event Scores - Meet-by-Meet Date Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor Total 1-7-10 Nebraska 49.250 49.150 49.125 49.400 196.925 1-14-10 Kentucky 49.375 49.450 48.750 49.200 196.775 1-21-10 LSU 49.300 48.975 48.950 49.200 196.425 1-28-10 Penn State & NC State 49.425 49.375 49.325 49.375 197.500 2-4-10 Alabama 49.475 49.225 49.200 49.650* 197.550 2-12-10 Georgia 49.400 49.425 49.375 49.525 197.725 2-18-10 Auburn 49.375 49.300 49.200 48.975 196.850 2-20-11 West Virginia, UNH, GWU 49.250 49.200 49.300 49.125 196.875 2-25-11 Arkansas 49.375 49.200 48.550 48.975 196.100 3-4-11 Utah 49.400 49.275 49.250 49.075 197.000 3-19-11 SEC Championships 49.400 49.250 48.950 49.375 196.975 4-2-11 NCAA Regional 49.300 49.475 48.425 49.225 196.425 4-15-11 NCAA Championships (semi) 49.250 49.300 48.125 49.450 196.125 Underline denotes season best

Florida Top Event Scores of 2011

Total: 197.725 at Georgia (2-12-11) All-Around: 39.675, Alaina Johnson (2-12-11)

Vault: 49.475 versus Alabama (2-4-11) 9.95, Alaina Johnson (1-14/28-11) & Maranda Smith (2-4-11), Marissa King (2-18-11)

Uneven Bars: 49.475 NCAA Regional (4-02-11) 9.975, Alaina Johnson (2-12-11)

Balance Beam: 49.325 versus PSU/NC St (1-28-11) 9.975, Ashanée Dickerson (1-28-11) & Mackenzie Caquatto (2-20-11)

Floor Exercise: 49.65* versus Alabama (2-4-11) 9.975, Marissa King (2-4-11)

*-UF record

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Records: 16-4 overall, 5-0 ALC NCAA Finish: Quarterfinals (T-5th) Final IWLCA Poll Ranking: 5th ALC Regular Season Finish: 1st ALC Tournament Finish: Finals (2nd) All-ALC: 6 Ashley Bruns – first team Kitty Cullen – first team* Sam Farrell – first team Janine Hillier – second team Haydon Judge – second team Mikey Meagher – second team *ALC Player of the Year Letterwinners Returning/Lost for 2012 season: 22/4 Departing Players: 4 – Lelan Bailey (So.),

Kelsey Dlugos (Fr.), Courtney Hoyes (Fr.), Natalie Melaniff (So.)

2011 Signees

Name Hometown Nora Barry Camillus, N.Y. Shannon Gilroy East Northport, N.Y. Nicole Graziano Mendham, N.J. Sally Jentis Ridgewood, N.J. Taylor McCord St. Augustine, Fla. Maegan Mertiz Farmingdale, N.Y. Mikki Offit Bethesda, Md.

Kitty Cullen scored six goals en route to Florida’s 13-11 upset of then No. 2 Northwestern in the Gators’ regular-

season home finale.

2011 Lacrosse REVIEW Team Highlights • Ended the season at No. 4, the

highest ranking ever for a second-year program.

• Rose to the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) top-10 faster than any team in poll history (15 weeks from inaugural game).

• Became the highest-ranked second-year program ever in the April 25, 2011 IWLCA poll (No. 2).

• The Gators won the American Lacrosse Conference (ALC) regular season title with a 5-0 record and keeping all but one ALC opponent in single-digit scoring. Head Coach Amanda O’Leary was named the 2011 ALC Coach of the Year and Kitty Cullen was honored as the 2011 ALC Player of the Year.

• The Gators led the nation in total

attendance (9,447) and was fourth in average attendance (726).

• Florida had two athletes named

IWLCA All-America, two athletes named WomensLax.com All-America and three athletes named WomensLacrosse.com All-America. In total, the Gators garnered 41 honors throughout the 2011 season, 40 for athletes and one for Coach O’Leary’s ALC Coach of the Year recognition.

The Gator defense held 15 of

Florida’s 20 opponents to 10 or less goals, including a season-low four goals against Temple.

With Florida’s 13-11 victory over then No. 2 and eventual NCAA champion Northwestern, the Gators handed the Wildcats their first ALC regular season loss in seven years (10-9 OT loss to Vanderbilt on May 6, 2004).

Individual Highlights Ashley Bruns Started all 20 contests for the Gators and led the

team in assists (28) Named IWLCA third-team All-America,

WomensLacrosse.com third-team All-America, WomensLax.com All-America, IWLCA second-team All-South Region and selected to the ALC first team

Ranked 12th in the nation in total points and 21st in assists

Ranked second in points (74) and goals (46) Totaled 18 draw controls, 17 caused turnovers and

16 ground balls Caroline Chesterman Team co-captain Appeared in all 20 games with 13 starts, earning a

starting role after her career-high-tying four-goal performance against Colgate

Fifth on the team in points (34) and goals (31) Owned a .554 shooting percentage which ranked

first among all starting attackers Kitty Cullen Had a standout sophomore campaign, garnering

IWLCA first-team All-America honors, as well as WomensLacrosse.com first-team All-America and WomensLax.com All-America recognition

Florida’s only IWLCA first-team All-South Region honoree, as well as the American Lacrosse Conference Player of the Year and All-ALC first team

Received nine weekly honors throughout the season from various organizations, including being named the ALC Offensive Player of the Week four times, WomensLacrosse.com National Offensive Player of the Week twice, WomensLax.com National Player of the Week once and Nike National Player of the Week once.

Cullen was the first sophomore since Northwestern’s Kristen Kjellman, a three-time ALC Player of the Year and two-time Tewaaraton Award recipient, to be named ALC Player of the Year, and was one of only three sophomores named first-team All-America

Led the nation in scoring for the 2011 regular season, notching 77 goals on the year and averaging 3.85 goals per game to lead the ALC

Averaged 4.3 points per game, a .501 shooting percentage and .755 shot on goal percentage

Scored six goals or more on four occasions and scored a hat trick in 16 out of 20 games

Goal just eight seconds into the Penn State game ranks as the second-fastest opening goal in NCAA history

Brittany Dashiell Started all 20 games, leading the team in draw

controls (49), ranking second on the team in assists (13) and ground balls (30) and third on the team in points (50)

Also had eight caused turnovers and a .416 shooting percentage

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Scored at least three points in nine out of 20 games this season

Named to the WomensLacrosse.com Honor Roll after her performance against Stanford in the NCAA First Round

Scored a goal in every game in 2011, carrying a 20-game streak into 2012

Had the longest draw control streak of 2011 with 11 games, ending with her concussion against Penn State

Emily Dohony Started in all 20 games Fifth on the team in ground balls (26), while also

contributing 13 draw controls and nine caused turnovers

Named to the 2011 ALC All-Tournament Team after holding her marks to one goal and three shots between them

Sam Farrell Started all 20 games, anchoring the Florida

defense with 27 ground balls, adding 11 draw controls and eight caused turnovers

Named second-team All-America by WomensLacrosse.com and IWLCA second-team All-South Region

Named to the 2011 ALC All-Tournament team and first-team All-ALC

Earned ALC Defensive Player of the Week honors and a WomensLacrosse.com Honor Roll nod for her performances against Georgetown and Temple

Janine Hillier Started in all 20 games, earning IWLCA second-

team All-South Region honors, as well as ALC All-Tournament Team and All-ALC second-team

Scored 34 goals as a sophomore, more than doubling her goal total as a true freshman, ranking fourth on the team

Ranked second on the Gators with 35 draw controls, 18 caused turnovers and seven free-position goals

Added six assists and 23 ground balls Haydon Judge Started all 20 games as a sophomore Named second-team All-ALC Finished the season with 15 ground balls, 10

draw controls, nine caused turnovers and two assists

Set career highs in ground balls (four) against Jacksonville and draw controls (three) against Georgetown

Mikey Meagher Appeared in all 20 games as the starting goalie,

ranking in the top 10 nationally in goals against average, finishing with an 8.66 average to lead the ALC and was third on the Gators with 29 ground balls on the season, adding seven caused turnovers

Named IWLCA second-team All-South Region and second-team All-ALC

Named the ALC Defensive Player of the Week after her performance against Johns Hopkins where she set a career-high with 13 saves against the Blue Jays

Had four double-digit save performances this season, notching 11 saves against No. 7 Stanford in NCAA Championship first round action and 10 saves against both then No. 2 Northwestern and Cornell

Most memorable performance of the season came against then No. 2 Northwestern, with back-to-back saves in the closing seconds to clinch the 13-11 upset win for the Gators

2011 Individual Honors Ashley Bruns 2011 IWLCA third-team All-America 2011 WomensLacrosse.com third-team

All-America 2011 WomensLax.com All-America 2011 second-team IWLCA All-South

Region 2011 All-ALC first team WomensLacrosse.com National Player of

the Week (3-21-11) WomensLax.com Offensive Player of the

Week (3-21-11) ALC Offensive Player of the Week (3-21-

11) Kitty Cullen 2011 IWLCA first-team All-America 2011 WomensLacrosse.com first-team All-

America 2011 WomensLax.com All-America 2011 IWLCA first-team All-South Region 2011 ALC Player of the Year 2011 All-ALC first team 2011 Tewaaraton Award Nominee Nike/Inside Lacrosse National Player of

the Week (4-18-11) WomensLacrosse.com National Offensive

Player of the Week (4-18-11) WomensLax.com National Player of the

Week (4-18-11) ALC Offensive Player of the Week (4-18-

11) WomensLacrosse.com National Offensive

Player of the Week (4-4-11) ALC Offensive Player of the Week (4-4-

11) ALC Offensive Player of the Week (3-28-

11) WomensLacrosse.com Honor Roll (2-21-

11) ALC Offensive Player of the Week (2-21-

11) Brittany Dashiell WomensLacrosse.com Honor Roll (5-16-

11) Emily Dohony 2011 ALC All-Tournament Team

Sam Farrell 2011 WomensLacrosse.com second-team

All-America 2011 IWLCA second-team All-South

Region 2011 ALC All-Tournament Team 2011 All-ALC first team WomensLacrosse.com Honor Roll (3-14-

11) ALC Defensive Player of the Week (3-14-

11)

Janine Hillier 2011 IWLCA second-team All-South Region 2011 ALC All-Tournament Team 2011 All-ALC second team

Haydon Judge 2011 All-ALC second team

Hayley Katzenberger ALC Rookie of the Week (4-18-11)

Mikey Meagher 2011 IWLCA second-team All-South Region 2011 All-ALC second team ALC Defensive Player of the Week (4-11-11)

Jamie Reeg WomensLacrosse.com Honor Roll (3-28-11)

Statistical Leaders Goals: 77, Kitty Cullen Assists: 28, Ashley Bruns Points: 86, Kitty Cullen Ground Balls: 32, Jamie Reeg Draw Controls: 49, Brittany Dashiell Caused Turnovers: 19, Jamie Reeg Saves: 129, Mikey Meagher Schedule & Results

Overall: 16-4 Home: 12-1 Away: 3-2 Neutral: 1-1 ALC: 5-0 (1st) Date Opponent Result Site 2/12 at #3 North Carolina L, 9-10 (OT) A 2/16 at Jacksonville W, 18-9 A 2/20 vs. Denver W, 15-7 H 2/23 vs. UMBC W, 16-6 H 3/5 vs. Lehigh W, 15-10 H 3/9 vs. #9 Georgetown W, 17-10 H 3/12 vs. Temple W, 19-4 H 3/15 vs. Colgate W, 18-6 H 3/19 vs. #11 Syracuse W, 16-11 H 3/23 vs. Fairfield W, 15-7 H 3/26 vs. Ohio State* W, 10-8 H 4/2 at #16 Penn State* W, 13-7 A 4/9 vs. Johns Hopkins* W, 14-10 H 4/14 vs. #2 Northwestern* W, 13-11 H 4/17 at #17 Vanderbilt* W, 8-7 A 5/1 at Cornell L, 6-9 A ALC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.) 5/6 vs. #18 Ohio State W, 16-13 N 5/7 vs. #3 Northwestern L, 9-10 N NCAA Championship (Gainesville, Fla.) 5/14 vs. #7 Stanford W, 13-11 H 5/21 vs. #5 Duke L, 9-13 H * American Lacrosse Conference Opponent Shading Denotes Home Matches All Home Matches Played At Donald R. Dizney Stadium

The Gators won 14 consecutive games to rise

as high as No. 2 in the IWLCA poll.

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The Automated ScoreBook

Florida Combined Team Statistics

All games (as of May 21, 2011)

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL

ALL GAMES 16-4 12-1 3-2 1-1CONFERENCE 5-0 3-0 2-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 11-4 9-1 1-2 1-1

Date Opponent Score Att.

Feb 12 at #3 North Carolina L o t 9-10 317Feb 16 at Jacksonville W 18-9 386Feb 20 #20 DENVER W 15-7 687Feb 23 UMBC W 16-6 376Mar 05 LEHIGH W 15-10 481Mar 09 #9 GEORGETOWN W 17-10 564Mar 12 TEMPLE W 19-4 507Mar 15 COLGATE W 18-6 436Mar 19 #11 SYRACUSE W 16-11 937Mar 23 FAIRFIELD W 15-7 372

* Mar 26 OHIO STATE W 10-8 710* Apr 2 at #16 Penn State W 13-7 457* Apr 09 JHU W 14-10 1027* Apr 14 #2 NORTHWESTERN W 13-11 1518* Apr 17 at #17 Vanderbilt W 8-7 410

May 01 at Cornell L 6-9 363A May 06 vs Ohio State W 16-13 220

May 07 vs Northwestern L 9-10 305May 14 STANFORD W 13-11 671May 21 #5 DUKE L 9-13 1161

TEAM STATISTICS UF OPP

SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 269-592 179-416 Goals scored per game 13.45 8.95 Shot pct. . 4 5 4 . 4 3 0 Shots on goal-Attempts 412-592 318-416 SOG pct. . 6 9 6 . 7 6 4 S h o t s / G a m e 29.6 20.8 A s s i s t s 80 44 Free position made-Att 40-94 47-110 Free position pct. . 4 2 6 . 4 2 7GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 269 179 F r e e - p o s i t i o n 40 47 U n a s s i s t e d 189 136 O v e r t i m e 1 2 Goals scored average 13.38 8.91GROUND BALLS 277 222DRAW CONTROLS 259 225TURNOVERS 197 265CAUSED TURNOVERS 125 78CLEARS 263-303 224-286 Clear Pct. . 8 6 8 . 7 8 3ATTENDANCE T o t a l 9447 1933 Dates/Avg Per Date 13/727 5/387 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/262

## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Gw GB DC TO CT

4 CULLEN, Kitty 20 77 9 86 151 4 9 8 27 413 BRUNS, Ashley 20 46 28 74 99 2 16 18 35 1722 DASHIELL, Brittan 20 37 13 50 89 2 30 49 16 81 HILLIER, Janine 20 34 6 40 99 3 23 35 19 183 CHESTERMAN, Caroline 20 31 3 34 56 2 11 19 7 210 RHEA, Colby 19 15 3 18 32 1 14 21 9 332 COCHRAN, Carolin 20 14 9 23 28 2 3 2 13 024 KATZENBERGER, Hayle 14 5 2 7 16 0 7 8 7 428 GRABHER, Krista 12 3 1 4 4 0 3 2 7 17 REEG, Jamie 20 3 2 5 5 0 32 23 5 1911 GRAZIANO, Erin 6 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 2 036 DLUGOS, Kelsey 11 1 0 1 1 0 1 11 3 020 STOLINS, Kayla 20 1 1 2 3 0 25 21 8 1534 HOYES, Courtney 6 1 0 1 4 0 0 1 1 030 DUNWOODY, Elizabeth 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 118 MELANIFF, Natalie 7 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 025 CANINGTON, Cara 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 023 BAILEY, Lelan 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06 SMITH, Rachel 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 027 DeGIOVANNI, Ann 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 031 HARKEY, Shannon 6 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 5 033 WEDEKIND, Amanda 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 017 JUDGE, Haydon 20 0 2 2 0 0 15 10 11 92 DOHONY, Emily 20 0 0 0 0 0 26 13 3 915 FARRELL, Sam 20 0 0 0 1 0 27 11 8 85 MEAGHER, Mikey 20 0 0 0 1 0 29 0 6 7

Total 20 269 80 349 592 16 277 259 197 125Opponents 20 179 44 223 416 4 222 225 265 78

## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Save Pct W-L-T

5 MEAGHER, Mikey 20 1142:53 165 8.66 129 . 4 3 9 16-4-025 CANINGTON, Cara 5 63:07 14 13.31 9 . 3 9 1 0-0-0

Total 20 1206:00 179 8.91 139 . 4 3 7 16-4-0Opponents 20 1206:00 269 13.38 145 . 3 5 0 4-16-0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT Total

Florida 143 125 1 269Opponents 80 97 2 179

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT Total

Florida 69 70 0 139Opponents 78 67 0 145

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT Total

Florida 319 272 1 592Opponents 193 221 2 416

Shots on Goal 1st 2nd OT Total

Florida 221 192 1 414Opponents 149 167 2 318

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Records: 19-2-3 overall, 9-1-1 SEC NCAA Finish: Second Round (T-17th) Final Poll Rankings: 12th (NSCAA) SEC Regular Season Finish: 1st (SEC &

SEC East) SEC Tournament Finish: 1st All-Americans: 2 with 2 honors Tahnai Annis (NSCAA fourth team) &

Kathryn Williamson (NSCAA second team)

All-SEC: 5 Tahnai Annis – second team Ashlee Elliott - first team Taylor Travis – second team Erika Tymrak – first team Kathryn Williamson - first team (SEC

Defensive Player of the Year) SEC All-Freshman Team: 1 Taylor Travis (SEC Freshman of the

Year) SEC Academic Honor Roll: 19 -Tahnai

Annis, Jazmyne Avant, McKenzie Barney, Brooke Chancey, Sarah Chapman, Jo Dragotta, Ashlee Elliott, Marsha Harper, Katie Kadera, Holly King, Annick McBryar, Ericka Miller, Alicia Nalley, Brooke Thigpen, Lindsay Thompson, Natalia Torosian, Erika Tymrak, Lindsay Williams, Kathryn Williamson

Letterwinners Returning/Lost for 2011 season: 18/17 Departing Players: 16 – Jolie Annichiarico

(Fr.), Kayla Bala (So.), Paige Bell (Fr.), Ashlee Elliott (RS-Sr.), Katie Fraine (RS-Sr.), Kendall Graham (So.), Marsha Harper (RS-So.), Natalie Juncos (So.), Kesley Kern (Jr.), Nicky Kit (Sr.), Annick McBryar (So.), Ericka Miller (RS-So.), Alicia Nalley (So.), Adriana Rodrigues (Fr.), Mady Solow (Fr.), Lindsay Williams (Jr.)

Florida won its 11th Southeastern Conference title in 2010 and advanced to the NCAA Second Round.

2010 SOCCER REVIEW Team Highlights • Reached the NCAA Second Round,

falling 0-0 2OT, 4-2 in penalty kicks to Duke. It was the 14th NCAA appearance in the program's 16-year history.

• Southeastern Conference champions

with a 9-1-1 record. Eleventh SEC title for the program (1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010). Won SEC Tournament title with 1-0 win over South Carolina. It was ninth tournament title in program history.

• Played one of the top-10 schedules

in the country, competing against six NCAA Championship teams in 2010 regular-season action (4-2-1 record vs. 2010 NCAA teams). Florida finished the 2010 season No. 7 on the NCAA Rating Percentage Index (RPI).

• In final national rankings, No. 7 in

won-lost-tied percentage (0.854), No. 10 in scoring offense (2.33 goals per match), No. 18 in goals-against-average (0.641), No. T-18 in save percentage (0.857), No. T-25 in shutout percentage (0.500).

• Two Gators earned All-America

honors – Kathryn Williamson (NSCAA second team) and Tahnai Annis (NSCAA fourth team).

• Florida led region with six on NSCAA

All-South Region teams: Tahnai Annis (first team), Ashlee Elliott (first), Katie Fraine (second team), Erika Tymrak (first) and Kathryn Williamson (first).

• Five Gators were named to All-SEC

teams: Tahnai Annis (second team), Ashlee Elliott (first), Taylor Travis (second), Erika Tymrak (first and Kathryn Williamson (first & SEC Defensive Player of the Year). Traivs also named SEC Freshman of the Year and to SEC All-Freshman team. In addition, Jazmyne Avant, Lindsay Thompson, Tymrak (MVP) and Williamson were named to SEC All-Tournament team.

• A school-record 19 Gators qualified

for the SEC Academic Honor Roll. Three Gators were named to NSCAA Women's College Scholar All-America teams (Tahnai Annis &

Kathryn Williamson – first team; McKenzie Barney – second team). Two Gators named to ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District III teams – Annis (third) and Barney (first). Gator team also recognized as a NSCAA College Team Academic Award recipient with a 3.21 overall GPA for 2009-10

Individual Highlights Tahnai Annis National Soccer Coaches Association of America

(NSCAA)/Performance Subaru All-America fourth team Second in final SEC standings in points (33) and goals

(12).Tied for seventh in SEC with seven assists. Finished season seventh on UF career points list (70)

All-Southeastern Conference second team SEC Offensive Player of the Week and

TopDrawerSoccer.com National Team of the Week after opening weekend of season

Academic All-SEC, NSCAA Scholar All-America first team and ESPN The Magazine All-District III third team

Jazmyne Avant Southeastern Conference and Duke Nike Classic All-

Tournament teams selection SEC Academic Honor Roll

McKenzie Barney Led Southeastern Conference for goals (14) and

shared lead for game-winning goals (5). Third in league for points (32). In final 2010 NCAA rankings – No. T13 in goals (14) and No. T23 in points (32).

SEC Offensive Player of the Week, National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Player of the Week and to CollegeSoccer360’s Primetime Performers list with golden goal versus Florida State

SEC Player of the Week after second week of season Set record for goals in consecutive home matches (9) –

record spanned 2009 and 2010 seasons Academic All-SEC, NSCAA Scholar All-America first

team and ESPN The Magazine All-District III first team Ashlee Elliott National Soccer Coaches Association of America

(NSCAA)/Performance Subaru All-South Region first team

All-Southeastern Conference first team Duke Nike Classic All-Tournament team selection Member of the 2010 SEC Academic Honor Roll

Katie Fraine National Soccer Coaches Association of America

(NSCAA)/Performance Subaru All-South Region second team selection

Second in the Southeastern Conference with goals-against-average of 0.71 (complete season) and 0.64 (SEC matches only). In final 2010 NCAA rankings – No. 29 with GAA of 0.707.

Led SEC by matching career-high 10 solo shutouts Set UF record for career solo shutouts (27) Drafted by Washington Freedom in fourth round of

2011 Women’s Professional Draft

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Attended U.S. Under-23 Camp in in June of 2010 Nicky Kit Named CollegeSoccer360.com Primetime

Performer of the Week and the Southeastern Conference Defensive Player of the Week following her goal at South Carolina. Florida won 1-0 at South Carolina to claim 2010 SEC title.

Lindsay Thompson Southeastern Conference All-Tournament selection Tied for ninth in SEC with four goals in SEC play TopDrawerSoccer.com National Team of the Week

selection (Oct. 18) SEC Academic Honor Roll

Taylor Travis Soccer America All-Freshman Second Team National Soccer Coaches Association of America

(NSCAA)/Performance Subaru All-South Region second team selection

Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Year - also named to All-SEC second team

Led league with seven assists in SEC matches and 11 assists ranked third in the SEC for all matches. In final 2010 NCAA rankings – No. T20 in assists (11)

Appeared on CollegeSoccer360.com Primetime Performers list following opening weekend of collegiate play

Attended U.S. Under-20 National Team camp in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., in January of 2011

Named SEC Freshman of the Week and to TopDrawerSoccer.com National Team of the Week after performances at LSU and versus Arkansas

Erika Tymrak National Soccer Coaches Association of America

(NSCAA)/Performance Subaru All-South Region first team selection

Second-team selection for TopDrawerSoccer.com National Teams of the Season

All-Southeastern Conference first team and Most Valuable Player of SEC Tournament

First in the SEC in assists (13) for all matches and shared sixth for league matches (4 assists). In final 2010 NCAA rankings – No. T6 in assists (13).

Third on team in points (25) and fourth in goals (6) SEC Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 18 after

Tennessee-Georgia weekend Invited to U.S. Under-23 National Camp in May of

2011. Traveled with team to Sweden in June for three matches.

Kathryn Williamson National Soccer Coaches Association of America

(NSCAA)/Performance Subaru All-America second team selection

Soccer America MVP second team Southeastern Conference Defensive Player of the

Year – also part of the All-SEC first team Led UF field players with 88.29 minutes per match

average Attended U.S. Under-23 National Team camp in

January of 2011 Academic All-SEC and NSCAA Scholar All-America

first team

2010 Individual Honors NSCAA All-America Tahnai Annis (fourth team) Kathryn Williamson (second team) NSCAA South Region Team Tahnai Annis (first team) Ashlee Elliott (first team) Katie Fraine (second team) Taylor Travis (second) Erika Tymrak (first) Kathryn Williamson (first) Soccer America MVP Erika Tymrak (second team) Soccer America All-Freshman Taylor Travis (second team) TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Season Erika Tymrak (third team) TopDrawerSoccer.com All-Rookie Team Taylor Travis (first team) All-SEC Tahnai Annis (second team) Ashlee Elliott (first) Taylor Travis (second – SEC Freshman of Year) Erika Tymrak (first) Kathryn Williamson (first – SEC Defensive Player of the Year) All-SEC Freshman Team Taylor Travis SEC Player of the Week Tahnai Annis (Offensive) 8-22-10 McKenzie Barney (O) 8-30-10 & 9-13-10 Nicky Kit (Defensive) 11-1-10 Erika Tymrak (O) 10-17-10 SEC Freshman of the Week Taylor Travis 9-27-10 & 10-25-10 SEC All-Tournament Jazmyne Avant Lindsay Thompson Erika Tymrak (MVP) Kathryn Williamson SEC Community Service Team Holly King NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-America Tahnai Annis (first team) McKenzie Barney (second team) Kathryn Williamson (first team) ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District III Tahnai Annis (third team) McKenzie Barney (first team) SEC Academic Honor Roll Tahnai Annis Jazmyne Avant McKenzie Barney Brooke Chancey Sarah Chapman Jo Dragotta Ashlee Elliott Marsha Harper Katie Kadera Holly King Annick McBryar Ericka Miller Alicia Nalley Brooke Thigpen Lindsay Thompson Natalia Torosian Erika Tymrak Lindsay Williams Kathryn Williamson

Statistical Leaders Goals: 14,McKenzie Barney Assists: 13, Erika Tymrak Points: 33, Tahnai Annis Minutes (field): 2,119, Kathryn Williamson Minutes (goalkeeper): 2,033.35, Katie Fraine GAA: 0.71, Katie Fraine Schedule & Results Overall: 19-2-3 Home: 10-0-1 Away: 6-1-2 Neutral: 3-1 SEC (1st): 9-1-1 Date Opponent Result Site 8/20/10 Miami W, 2-1 2OT H 8/22/10 at UCF W, 2-0 A 8/27/10 Florida Atlantic W, 3-0 H 8/29/10 San Diego State W, 1-0 H 9/03/10 Jacksonville W, 6-0 H 9/10/10 at Florida State W, 2-1 OT A

Duke Nike Classic (Durham, N.C.) 9/17/10 at Duke T, 1-1 2OT A 9/19/10 vs North Carolina L, 2-0 N 9/24/10 at Kentucky W, 2-0 A 9/26/10 at Vanderbilt W, 2-0 A 10/01/10 Mississippi State W, 7-1 H 10/03/10 Mississippi W, 3-0 H 10/08/10 at Alabama T, 1-1 2OT A 10/10/10 at Auburn L, 1-0 A 10/15/10 Tennessee W, 4-2 H 10/17/10 Georgia W, 2-1 OT H 10/21/10 at Louisiana State W, 2-0 A 10/24/10 Arkansas W, 3-1 H 10/29/10 at South Carolina W, 1-0 A SEC Tournament (Orange Beach, Ala.) 11/04/10 Vanderbilt W, 5-3 N 11/05/10 Georgia W, 3-1 N 11/07/10 South Carolina W, 1-0 N NCAA Championship 11/12/10 Mercer W, 3-0 H 11/14/10 Duke T, 0-0 2OT

(DU advanced 4-2 PKs)

H

Shading denotes home matches All home matches played at the James G. Pressly Stadium

Signees Name Pos Hometown Tessa Andujar F San Clemente, Calif. Savannah Berry D Encinitas, Calif. Annie Bobbitt D Fleming Island, Fla. Taylor Burke* GK Medina, Ohio Lindsey Cooper MF Seminole, Fla. Jillian Graff F Medina, Ohio Karina Gutsche MF Valrico, Fla. Jennifer Larrick MF Westford, Mass. Kim Sapienza D Gainesville, Fla. Lauren Silver D Delray Beach, Fla. Havana Solaun MF Gainesville, Fla. Annie Speese MF Augusta, Ga. Taylor Thigpen D Jacksonville, Fla.

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Florida Gator Soccer 2010 Florida Gators Soccer Statistics (as of Nov 14, 2010) All games Overall: 19-2-3 Conf: 9-1-1 Home: 10-0-1 Away: 6-1-2 Neut: 3-1-0 OVERALL CONFERENCE |------------SHOTS------------| |------------SHOTS------------| ## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- 9 Tahnai ANNIS 24-21 13 7 33 59 .220 33 .559 2 0 11-11 6 5 17 25 .240 17 .680 0 0 4 McKenzie BARNEY 24-22 14 4 32 50 .280 31 .620 5 0 11-9 4 1 9 24 .167 14 .583 1 0 17 Erika TYMRAK 24-23 6 13 25 65 .092 24 .369 2 0 11-10 4 4 12 36 .111 13 .361 2 0 18 Lindsay THOMPSON 24-13 8 4 20 46 .174 24 .522 3 0 11-4 4 1 9 15 .267 9 .600 1 0 41 Taylor TRAVIS 24-17 3 11 17 55 .055 18 .327 3 0 11-10 2 7 11 25 .080 9 .360 2 0 15 Nicky KIT 24-16 2 4 8 9 .222 8 .889 1 0 11-7 2 2 6 5 .400 4 .800 1 0 22 Natalia TOROSIAN 19-0 3 1 7 15 .200 7 .467 0 0 9-0 1 1 3 8 .125 3 .375 0 0 10 Holly KING 24-23 1 2 4 23 .043 6 .261 0 0 11-10 1 1 3 10 .100 5 .500 0 0 88 Sarah CHAPMAN 24-14 1 2 4 12 .083 6 .500 1 0 11-9 1 0 2 5 .200 2 .400 1 0 11 Jazmyne AVANT 24-21 0 4 4 6 .000 3 .500 0 0 11-8 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 89 Caroline TRIGLIA 24-11 1 1 3 9 .111 1 .111 0 0 11-3 1 1 3 3 .333 1 .333 0 0 5 Maggie RODGERS 17-0 1 1 3 7 .143 3 .429 0 0 6-0 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 6 Mary-Ann KRLIN 2-0 1 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0 - 2 Ashlee ELLIOTT 24-24 0 2 2 10 .000 4 .400 0 0 11-11 0 1 1 7 .000 2 .286 0 0 14 Jo DRAGOTTA 21-6 0 2 2 3 .000 2 .667 0 0 11-4 0 2 2 3 .000 2 .667 0 0 8 Brooke THIGPEN 23-5 0 2 2 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0 11-3 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 7 Kathryn WILLIAMSON 24-24 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 0 0 11-11 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 12 Alicia NALLEY 2-0 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 - 25 Haley REEB 6-0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 3-0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 21 Kayla BALA 9-0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 28 CHANCEY,BROOKE 4-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 - 23 Marsha HARPER 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 20 Katie KADERA 10-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 19 Mady SOLOW 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 - 13 Katie FRAINE 23-23 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 11-11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 3 Lindsay WILLIAMS 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 - Total............... 24 56 63 175 380 .147 179 .471 19 0 11 27 29 83 172 .157 86 .500 9 0 Opponents........... 24 16 14 46 254 .063 112 .441 2 0 11 7 5 19 106 .066 47 .443 1 0 OVERALL CONFERENCE |-GOAL AVERAGE--| |-SAVES-| |--RECORD---| |-GOAL AVERAGE--| |-SAVES-| |--RECORD---| ## Name GP-GS Min. GA GAAvg Svs Pct W L T Sho GP-GS Min. GA GAAvg Svs Pct W L T Sho ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- 28 CHANCEY,BROOKE 4-1 209:50 0 0.00 11 1.000 1 0 0 1 - 13 Katie FRAINE 23-23 2033:35 16 0.71 81 .835 18 2 3 10 11-11 979:30 7 0.64 35 .833 9 1 1 5 Total............... 24 2243:25 16 0.64 96 .857 19 2 3 12 11 1016:58 7 0.62 40 .851 9 1 1 5 Opponents........... 24 2243:25 56 2.25 123 .687 2 19 3 3 11 1016:58 27 2.39 59 .686 1 9 1 1 OVERALL CONFERENCE SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- Florida Gators...... 171 192 7 10 - 380 Florida Gators...... 78 85 4 5 - 172 Opponents........... 106 135 6 7 - 254 Opponents........... 40 65 0 1 - 106 GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- Florida Gators...... 21 32 2 1 - 56 Florida Gators...... 11 15 1 0 - 27 Opponents........... 3 13 0 0 - 16 Opponents........... 2 5 0 0 - 7 SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- Florida Gators...... 39 54 2 1 - 96 Florida Gators...... 17 23 0 0 - 40 Opponents........... 52 64 2 5 - 123 Opponents........... 28 26 2 3 - 59 ATTENDANCE SUMMARY UF OPP ATTENDANCE SUMMARY UF OPP --------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Total.................... 13156 14646 Total.................... 5458 5830 Dates/Avg Per Date....... 11/1196 9/1627 Dates/Avg Per Date....... 5/1092 6/972 Neutral Site #/Avg....... 4/853 Neutral Site #/Avg....... 0/0

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Record: 56-13 Overall, 21-7 SEC NCAA Finish: 2nd (National Runners-Up) Final Poll Rankings: No. 2 - ESPN.com/USA Softball; No. 2 USA Today/NFCA SEC Finish: 2nd (SEC & 1st SEC East) SEC Tournament Finish: T-5th (0-1) All-Americans: 6 with 12 honors – Kelsey Bruder (Louisville Slugger/NFCA first team/Easton first team), Megan Bush (Louisville Slugger/NFCA first team/Easton first team), Michelle Moultrie (Louisville Slugger/NFCA third team/Easton second team), Aja Paculba (Louisville Slugger/NFCA third team/Easton second team), Hannah Rogers (Louisville Slugger/NFCA second team/Easton first team), Brittany Schutte (Louisville Slugger/NFCA first team/Easton first team) NFCA All-Southeast Region: 6 – Kelsey Bruder (first team), Megan Bush (first team), Michelle Moultrie (second team), Aja Paculba (second team), Hannah Rogers (first team), Brittany Schutte (first team) Honda Award Winner: Kelsey Bruder All-SEC: 6 – Kelsey Bruder (first team), Megan Bush (first team), Michelle Moultrie (second team), Hannah Rogers (second team), Aja Paculba (second team), Brittany Schutte (first team) SEC Player of the Year: Kelsey Bruder SEC All-Freshman team: 2 – Cheyenne Coyle, Hannah Rogers SEC All-Defensive team: 2 – Michelle Moultrie (center field), Hannah Rogers (pitcher) WCWS All-Tournament Team: 4 – Kelsey Bruder, Cheyenne Coyle, Michelle Moultrie, Brittany Schutte WCWS Co-Most Outstanding Player: Michelle Moultrie Capital One Academic All-America: 4 – Stephanie Brombacher (first team), Kelsey Bruder (first team), Megan Bush (second team), Michelle Moultrie (third team) Capital One Academic All-District III: 5 – Stephanie Brombacher (first team), Kelsey Bruder (first team), Megan Bush (first team), Kelsey Horton (first team), Michelle Moultrie (first team) SEC Academic Honor Roll: 10 – Stephanie Brombacher, Kelsey Bruder, Megan Bush, Tiffany DeFelice, Lauren Heil, Samantha Holle, Kelsey Horton, Michelle Moultrie, Aja Paculba, Brittany Schutte Letterwinners Returning/Lost for 2012 season: 12/5 Departing Players: Stephanie Brombacher (Sr.), Kelsey Bruder (Sr.), Megan Bush (Sr.), Tiffany DeFelice (Sr.) and Aja Paculba (Sr.) Newcomers: 7

2011 florida SOFTBALL REVIEW

Team Highlights • Tallied a 56-13 record under co-SEC Coach of

the Year Tim Walton – his third coaching honor at UF, the Gators’ fourth all-time 50-win season

• Advanced to the Women's College World Series for the fourth consecutive season, becoming the first SEC school to do so

• Competed for a national championship for the second time in the last three seasons, finishing 2011 as the national runner-up with a No. 2 ranking in both national polls

• Received an NCAA Tournament bid for the 12th time in school history and the ninth consecutive season

• Hosted a NCAA Regional for the eighth time in school history and the seventh year in a row, while playing host to a NCAA Super Regional for the fourth time in school history

• Brought home the school’s fourth consecutive SEC Eastern Division title, the fifth all-time

• Boasted the Honda Sports Award recipient for softball in senior Kelsey Bruder, designating her as the nation’s top collegiate softball athlete

• Had a nation-leading six All-Americans, the most possible for an institution, while boasting four Academic All-Americans to lead the country

• Florida’s six All-Americans is a program record and brings the tally to 11 athletes with 20 honors under Tim Walton

• The Gators’ four Capitol One Academic All-Americans brought the total to 11 under head coach Tim Walton

• Set or tied 40 Florida records, including team season records for runs scored (508), most RBI (479), most home runs (124) – including eight grand slams - and most walks (322)

• Also eclipsed eight Southeastern Conference records, including team season runs, RBI, homers and walks

• Paced the SEC in wins (56), slugging percentage (.588), runs (508), hits (573), RBI (479), homers (124) and walks (322)

• UF’s 508 runs checked in at sixth in the NCAA record book, while its 124 round-trippers were fourth all-time. Meanwhile, the Gators led the country in 2011 in home runs per game (1.8), while ranking second in slugging (.588)

• Florida’s five seniors, highlighted by SEC Player of the Year Kelsey Bruder, leave the program as the winningest class in UF history with a 238-33 (.878) overall record and a 94-13 (.878) record in SEC play

• UF’s coaching staff was named the NFCA Southeast Region Coaching Staff of the Year (fourth time under Walton)

• Had three seniors drafted to the NPF to continue their careers professionally (Bruder, Bush, Paculba)

• Four Gators accepted invites to the 2011 USA Softball Women’s National Team Selection Camp (Bush, Coyle, Moultrie, Schutte), with Moultrie and Schutte picked to represent Team USA

• Head coach Tim Walton is 331-80 (.804) at UF and boasts a 454-144 (. 759) career record as a head coach. He is 36-17 (.679) in the NCAA Tournament as a head coach, while the Florida program concluded the 2011 season 21-16 (.567) in NCAA Regional play, 9-2 (.818) in NCAA Super Regional play and 11-9 (.550) in the WCWS for a NCAA Tournament record of 41-27 (.602)

Individual Highlights Stephanie Brombacher Pitched the second perfect game of her career

against NC State Feb. 12, a 9-0 victory over the Wolfpack in Clearwater

2011 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Top 10 Finalist Capital One Academic All-America First Team

Selection and SEC Academic Honor Roll USA Softball Player of the Year Top 25 Finalist Two-time SEC Pitcher of the Week also named the

NFCA National Player of the Week Feb. 22 Tossed two one-hitters in 2011 for nine total in her

career Had just three losses and led Florida with a 1.51

ERA her senior season Kelsey Bruder 2011 Honda Sports Award recipient for softball,

designating her as the nation’s top softball athlete in 2011

2011 SEC Player of the Year Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Southeast Region first

team and Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-America first team selection in the outfield

Capital One Academic All-America first team selection, Capital One Academic All-District III first team and SEC Academic Honor Roll

An All-SEC first-team player, the three-time SEC Player of the Week and USA Softball’s National Collegiate Player of the Week for two walk-off hits in UF’s regular-season series with Alabama

Led the SEC through league play in runs (32), doubles (10), slugging percentage (.883), hits (40), RBI (36) and tied in homers (11)

Ranked fifth in the NCAA in runs per game (1.14) and 10th in home runs (19)

Set UF single-season records with her 79 runs scored and 152 total bases

Drafted by the National Pro Fastpitch as the fifth overall pick in the second round of the NPF Senior Draft to the USSSA Florida Pride

Megan Bush A top-10 finalist for USA Softball’s Player of the Year 2011 Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Southeast Region

and All-America first-team selection Candidate for the 2011 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award First team All-SEC selection in the infield, also

named to the 2011 SEC Community Service Team Capital One Academic All-America second team

selection, Capital One Academic All-District III first team as well as a SEC Academic Honor Roll recipient

Tallied a career-long and UF-record 20-game hit streak in the 2011 season

Accepted an invitation to USA Softball’s National Team Selection Camp and was drafted by the National Pro Fastpitch’s Akron Racers in the NPF Senior Draft

Drove in a league-leading 36 RBI, four sac flies and tied with Kelsey Bruder for the most home runs (11) in league play

Finished the season ranked first in the NCAA in sac flies (9), fifth in home runs (21) and 12th in RBI per game (1.16)

Set UF and SEC records for career home runs (65), while setting Florida record for 80 RBI in a season, career UF record with 462 career total bases, sac flies (21)

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Cheyenne Coyle A Freshman All-SEC selection at short stop Named to the 2011 Women’s College World Series All-

Tournament Team, tying for the most RBI in the WCWS (8)

Hit a homer in her first career at-bat against Marshall Started all 69 games for the Gators at short stop Led all SEC freshman in runs scored, slugging

percentage, walks drawn, on-base percentage, RBI home runs and fielded double plays in SEC play

Committed just three errors in UF’s last 32 games of the season

Had a stellar weekend against Auburn with two homers in a game and three on the weekend

SEC Freshman of the Week May 2 and was invited and participated in the 2011 USA Softball Women’s National Team Selection Camp

Tiffany DeFelice Had just two errors her senior season – marking the

only two in her career as a Gator. She finishes her career as one of just three players in Florida history to record a perfect fielding percentage in a single season and the only to do so twice (2009, 2010)

Tallied one pick off and gunned down nine runners on the base paths in 2011

Leaves UF at the top of the record book in career fielding percentage (.997)

Led the Gators in 2011 with 13 sacrifice bunts SEC Academic Honor Roll Selection

Kasey Fagan Started all but one game at third base her freshman

campaign Two of her five homers in 2011 were grand slams,

contributing to UF’s eight overall – one of just two players to hit two (Bush/Fagan)

Ranked third among freshmen in SEC play in assists and ranked second for UF on the season with 16 stolen bases

Committed just five errors in 69 games for the Gators at the hot corner

Kelsey Horton One of just two players to record a perfect fielding

percentage for UF in 2011 Named a Capital One Academic All-District III first team

selection for her work in the classroom and also named to the 2011 SEC Academic Honor Roll

Played in 52 games with 41 starts, primarily in the designated player spot

Tallied career highs in at-bats, hits, RBI, walks, putouts and assists this season

Michelle Moultrie 2011 Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-America third team

and All-Southeast Region second team selection Second team All-SEC and SEC All-Defensive Team 2011 WCWS co-Most Outstanding Player. Leading the

field in hits (13), doubles (2), homers (4), total bases (27) and stolen bases (3) at the WCWS

Had just two homers entering the WCWS and left with six. Four homers and 13 hits matches WCWS record

A Capital One Academic All-America third team selection to go along with SEC Academic Honor Roll accolades

Had a hit in 62 of Florida’s 69 games in 2011, with 20 of those hits as bunt singles

Named to the 2011 USA Softball Women’s National Team and also the March 1 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Week

Tallied a career-high 19 game hit streak in 2011 and ranked 10th in the NCAA in batting clip with a staggering 101 hits in 2011

Set the UF record for single-season batting average (.443), on-base percentage (.519), hits (101), triples (5), stolen bases (31) and stolen base attempts (34)

Aja Paculba Played in and started all 271 games of her Gator

career at second base and leaves Florida holding 10 records, including career runs (253), hits (279), walks (160) and stolen bases (48)

A 2011 Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-America third team and All-Southeast second team selection, while picking up All-SEC second team honors

Drafted to continue her career professionally with the NPF Diamonds in the National Pro Fastpitch Senior Draft

Led all conference athletes with 100 at-bats and helped field four double plays in league play

Had 13 doubles, 16 homers and ranked third for the Gators with 76 hits her senior season

Hannah Rogers 2011 Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-America

second team and All-Southeast Region first team selection

All-SEC second team, Freshman All-SEC and SEC All-Defensive Team selection,

Finished the season with 36 wins and a 1.92 ERA, ranking third in NCAA in wins, second among freshmen

Two-time SEC Pitcher of the Week that tallied a career-best 12 strikeouts against Arkansas

Did not allow an earned run in her first six conference games and allowed one or fewer in 18 appearances in league play

Downed UF freshman records for wins (36), starts (36), complete games (28), shutouts (10), strikeouts (221) and appearances (55)

Brittany Schutte 2011 Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-America first

team and All-Southeast Region first team honors First team All-SEC selection that was named to

the 2011 USA Softball Women’s National Team Named to the 2011 Women’s College World

Series All-Tournament Team after tallying seven hits, six runs, eight RBI and 14 total bases

Named to USA Softball’s Preseason Watch List for the 2011 Player of the Year award

One of just six players in the SEC to have eight or more homers in league play, including two in the season finale with Auburn

Belted three homers during two Super Regional games versus Oregon and reached base in six of seven plate appearances

Finished the season ranked third in the NCAA in homers (22) and set UF’s single-season home runs record with her 22 round-trippers, while tying for three single-game records

Statistical Leaders Average: .443 Michelle Moultrie Hits: 101 Michelle Moultrie Doubles: 17 Michelle Moultrie Triples: 5 Michelle Moultrie HR: 22 Brittany Schutte RBI: 80 Megan Bush Runs: 79 Kelsey Bruder Slugging %: .764 Kelsey Bruder On base %: .519 Michelle Moultrie Walks: 48 Schutte & Bruder Stolen bases: 31 Michelle Moultrie Wins: 36 Hannah Rogers Saves: 3 Hannah Rogers ERA: 1.51 Stephanie Brombacher Strikeouts: 221 Hannah Rogers Putouts: 435 Megan Bush Assists: 119 Cheyenne Coyle Fielding %: 1.000 Horton/Gammel

Signees Player Hometown Alyssa Bache Clearwater, Fla. Bailey Castro Pembroke Pines, Fla. Jessica Damico Gray Summit, Mo. Sami Fagan Dunnellon, Fla. Lauren Haeger Peoria, Ariz Briana Little Middleburg, Fla. Katie Medina Downey, Calif.

Schedule & Results Record: 56-13 Home: 26-5 Away: 12-3 Neutral: 18-5 SEC: 21-7 Date Opponent Result Feb. 11 Fri vs. Marshall $ W, 17-1 (5) vs. FGCU $ W, 6-0 Feb. 12 Sat vs. Long Island $ W, 9-2 vs. NC State $ W, 9-0 (5) Feb. 13 Sun vs. USF $ W, 12-0 (5)Feb. 16 Wed at Jacksonville W, 7-0 Feb. 19 Sat vs. No. 22 NORTH CAROLINA W, 3-0 vs. No. 22 NORTH CAROLINA W, 9-0 Feb. 20 Sun vs. No. 22 NORTH CAROLINA W, 10-0 Feb. 24 Thurs vs. Indiana # W, 7-0 vs. No. 11 Texas # W, 6-5 (9) Feb. 25 Fri vs. San Diego State # W, 4-2 vs. No. 2 UCLA # W, 4-1 Feb. 26 Sat vs. Utah # W, 7-3 March 4 Fri vs. VALPARAISO ! W, 13-4 vs. SYRACUSE ! W, 2-0 March 5 Sat vs. NDSU ! W, 18-0 (5) vs. PACIFIC ! W, 10-2 (6) March 6 Sun vs. NDSU ! W, 9-0 (5) March 9 Wed at No. 21 LSU* W, 8-1 at No. 21 LSU* W, 5-0 March 11 Fri vs. UConn ? W, 9-0 (5) vs. Robert Morris ? W, 6-1 March 12 Sat vs. Ball State ? W, 21-0 (5) vs. No. 16 Nebraska ? L, 1-0 March 13 Sun vs. USF ? W, 10-2 (6) March 16 Wed vs. MISSISSIPPI STATE* W, 8-0 (5) vs. MISSISSIPPI STATE* W, 18-1 (5) March 18 Fri at Ole Miss* W, 8-0 (6) March 19 Sat at Ole Miss* W, 18-3 (5) March 20 Sun at Ole Miss* W, 11-3 March 25 Fri vs. No. 3 GEORGIA* L, 10-7 March 26 Sat vs. No. 3 GEORGIA* L, 13-5 March 27 Sun vs. No. 3 GEORGIA* L, 5-1 April 1 Fri at No. 23 Kentucky* L, 10-2 (6) April 2 Sat at No. 23 Kentucky* L, 7-6 April 3 Sun at No. 23 Kentucky* L, 9-2 April 8 Fri vs. ARKANSAS* W, 4-0 April 9 Sat vs. ARKANSAS* W, 8-1 April 10 Sun vs. ARKANSAS* W, 8-0 (6) April 13 Wed vs. FIU W, 8-0 (6) April 15 Fri at No. 24 Auburn* W, 14-4 April 16 Sat at No. 24 Auburn* W, 8-2 April 17 Sun at No. 24 Auburn* W, 13-4 (6) April 20 Wed vs. UCF W, 8-1 April 22 Fri vs. No. 3 ALABAMA* L, 5-0 April 23 Sat vs. No. 3 ALABAMA* W, 6-5 April 24 Sun vs. No. 3 ALABAMA* W, 3-2 (9) April 29 Fri at South Carolina* W, 5-0 April 30 Sat at South Carolina* W, 6-1 May 1 Sun at South Carolina* W, 6-1 May 4 Wed vs. FLORIDA STATE W, 1-0 May 6 Fri vs. No. 3 TENNESSEE* W, 4-3 May 7 Sat vs. No. 3 TENNESSEE* W, 2-0 May 8 Sun vs. No. 3 TENNESSEE* W, 7-2 May 12 Thurs vs. No. 24 Auburn & L, 6-2 May 20 Fri vs. BETHUNE-COOKMAN + W, 8-0 (5) May 21 Sat vs. No. 14 UCLA + W, 4-2 May 22 Sun vs. No. 14 UCLA + L, 3-2 May 22 Sun vs. No. 14 UCLA + W, 11-3 (5) May 27 Fri vs. No. 11 OREGON ~ W, 9-1 (5) May 28 Sat vs. No. 11 OREGON ~ W, 7-0 June 2 Thurs vs. Missouri ^ W, 6-2 June 3 Fri vs. Arizona State ^ L, 6-5 June 4 Sat vs. California ^ W, 5-2 June 5 Sun vs. Alabama ^ W, 16-2 (5) June 5 Sun vs. Alabama ^ W, 9-2 June 6 Mon vs. Arizona State ^ L, 14-4 June 7 Tues vs. Arizona State ^ L, 7-2

$ – USF Wilson DeMarini Tournament (Clearwater, Fla.) # – Cathedral City Classic (Palm Springs, Calif.) ! – Lipton Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.) ? – USF Under Armour Showcase (Clearwater, Fla.) * – Southeastern Conference Game & – Southeastern Conference Tournament (Oxford, Miss.) + – NCAA Regional (Gainesville, Fla.) ~ – NCAA Super Regional (Gainesville, Fla.) ^ – Women's College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

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2011 Florida SoftballOverall Statistics for Florida (as of Jun 10, 2011)

(All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 56-13 Home: 26-5 Away: 12-3 Neutral: 18-5 SEC: 21-7

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%

16 Michelle Moultrie . 4 4 3 69-69 228 75 101 17 5 6 40 146 . 6 4 0 34 3 23 1 . 5 1 9 1 6 31-34 81 5 1 . 9 8 9

2 Kelsey Bruder . 3 8 7 69-69 199 79 77 14 2 19 71 152 . 7 6 4 48 6 28 0 . 5 1 0 4 0 9-9 69 3 2 . 9 7 3

3 Aja Paculba . 3 3 8 69-69 225 65 76 13 0 16 62 137 . 6 0 9 31 1 35 0 . 4 1 9 1 2 9-18 128 107 7 . 9 7 1

12 Megan Bush . 3 3 3 69-69 195 40 65 7 0 21 80 135 . 6 9 2 36 2 33 4 . 4 2 6 9 0 1-1 435 17 7 . 9 8 5

44 Brittany Schutte . 3 2 6 69-69 190 66 62 8 1 22 69 138 . 7 2 6 48 3 57 0 . 4 6 3 3 1 4-4 142 19 1 . 9 9 4

27 Cheyenne Coyle . 3 1 8 69-69 173 55 55 3 0 17 60 109 . 6 3 0 43 8 46 1 . 4 7 1 1 2 10-11 95 119 13 . 9 4 3

20 Kelsey Horton . 2 7 7 52-41 112 13 31 2 0 7 26 54 . 4 8 2 12 4 42 2 . 3 6 4 1 0 0-0 46 3 0 1.000

28 Tiffany DeFelice . 2 7 1 52-46 118 14 32 4 0 7 25 57 . 4 8 3 18 2 18 0 . 3 6 9 3 13 2-2 262 21 2 . 9 9 3

9 Kasey Fagan . 2 4 7 68-68 166 43 41 6 0 5 22 62 . 3 7 3 30 1 43 0 . 3 6 5 0 6 16-19 42 105 5 . 9 6 7

--------------------15 Samantha Holle . 2 2 7 33-22 66 6 15 4 0 2 9 25 . 3 7 9 9 1 18 0 . 3 2 5 1 0 1-1 19 1 1 . 9 5 2

11 Ensley Gammel . 2 0 9 45-25 67 23 14 0 0 2 13 20 . 2 9 9 10 2 22 1 . 3 2 5 1 2 9-10 1 7 0 1.000

7 Lauren Heil . 1 6 7 17-1 6 4 1 0 0 0 1 1 . 1 6 7 1 0 4 0 . 2 8 6 0 0 2-3 0 2 2 . 5 0 0

1 Ashley Snedeker . 1 4 3 29-6 21 12 3 0 0 0 1 3 . 1 4 3 2 0 6 0 . 2 1 7 0 0 2-3 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

46 Ellie Langley . 0 0 0 25-0 2 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 7-8 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

23 Chelsea Howell . 0 0 0 2-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

13 Hannah Rogers . 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 8 93 5 . 9 5 3

Totals . 3 2 4 69 1768 508 573 78 8 124 479 1039 . 5 8 8 322 33 376 9 . 4 3 2 25 32 103-123 1332 528 50 . 9 7 4

Opponents . 2 0 8 69 1635 167 340 57 2 33 152 500 . 3 0 6 138 29 372 11 . 2 8 0 6 31 29-43 1259 401 72 . 9 5 8

LOB - Team (415), Opp (343). DPs turned - Team (20), Opp (21). CI - Team (1), Schutte 1. IBB - Team (3), Schutte 2, Bush 1,Opp (4). Picked off - Moultrie 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha

32 Stephanie Brombacher 1 . 5 1 20-3 34 30 9 7/6 1 153.0 104 44 33 37 133 13 1 11 . 1 8 8 1 8 9 2 1213 Hannah Rogers 1 . 9 2 36-8 55 36 28 10/6 3 265.2 205 91 73 70 221 36 1 17 . 2 1 0 5 18 0 3 1511 Ensley Gammel 8 . 4 0 0-2 10 3 1 0/2 1 23.1 29 29 28 29 18 7 0 5 . 3 0 2 9 3 0 1 3 9 Kasey Fagan 10.50 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 2 3 3 2 0 1 0 0 . 2 8 6 0 0 0 0 1Totals 2 . 1 6 56-13 69 69 38 24/7 5 444.0 340 167 137 138 372 57 2 33 . 2 0 8 15 29 9 6 31

Opponents 7 . 3 9 13-56 69 69 23 2/0 0 419.2 573 508 443 322 376 78 8 124 . 3 2 4 43 33 7 25 32

PB - Team (1), DeFelice 1, Opp (12). Pickoffs - Team (1), DeFelice 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - DeFelice (20-29), Rogers (14-23),Brombacher (9-13), Schutte (6-9), Gammel (6-7), Horton (3-5).

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NCAA Finish: 5th SEC Championship Finish: 2nd Record: 6-3 Overall, 3-1 SEC Final CSCAA Poll Ranking: 5th All-Americans: 15 with 39 honors Marcin Cieslak (5 - 200 Fly, 200 IM, 200 & 400 Medley Relay, 100 Free*), Rodion Davelaar (1 - 200 Medley Relay), Brad deBorde (2 - 200 & 400 Free Relay*), Conor Dwyer (5 - 500 Free, 400 IM*, 400 Medley Relay, 400* & 800 Free Relay), Brett Fraser (6 - 100 Free*, 200 Free, 200 & 400 Medley Relay, 400* & 800 Free Relay), Balazs Gercsak (1 - 200 Fly*), Mike Joyce (1 - 400 IM), Marco Loughran (5 - 100 & 200 Back, 200 & 400 Medley Relay, 200 Free Relay*), Cameron Martin (1 - 200 Fly*), Joey Pedraza (1 – 1,650 Free*), Jeffrey Raymond (2 - 200 Free*, 800 Free Relay), Sebastien Rousseau (4 - 200 Fly, 200 Free, 200 IM*, 800 Free Relay), Connor Signorin (2 - 1,650 Free*, 400 IM*), Scott Sommer (200 Free Relay*), James Turner (2 - 200 & 400 Free Relay*) * Honorable Mention All-SEC: 8 athletes, 30 honors First Team: Marcin Cieslak, Conor Dwyer, Brett Fraser, Balazs Gercsak, Marco Loughran, Sebastien Rousseau Second Team: Brad deBorde, Connor Signorin Freshman All-SEC: 4 athletes, 9 honors Marcin Cieslak, Brad deBorde, Connor Signorin, Eric Solis SEC Academic Honor Roll: SEC-Best 19 Rodion Davelaar, Brett Fraser, Balazs Gercsak, Brian Howell, Christopher Jones, Jonathan Jordan, Mike Joyce, Robby Kennedy, John Lehtonen, Anthony Lewark, Alex Martin, Cameron Martin, Joey Pedraza, Sebastien Rousseau, Jonathan Speed, Logan Storie, Jason Taylor, Bobby Walsh, Michael Yuan Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 30/12 Departing Athletes: 12 Conor Dwyer, Brett Fraser, Balazs Gercsak, Mike Joyce, Marco Loughran, Alex Martin, Grayson Patten, Joey Pedraza, Jonathan Speed, Logan Storie, Bobby Walsh, Michael Yuan

2010-11 (M) Swimming & Diving REVIEW

Team Highlights The Gators placed fifth with 291

points at the 2011 NCAA Championships, the highest finish of any Southeastern Conference school

UF’s top-five finish was head coach Gregg Troy’s eighth at UF and fifth in the last six years, while marking the 12th consecutive top-10 finish

Florida produced 15 All-Americans that tallied 39 All-America honors at the 2011 NCAA meet, including two NCAA titles

Won at least six dual meets for the 14th consecutive season

Took second at the SEC Championships for the 10th-consecutive year by just 17 points, the smallest margin of defeat during the 10-year stretch

Finished in the top three at the SEC meet for the 64th time in school history

Senior Conor Dwyer was named 2011 SEC Male Swimmer of the Year for the second consecutive year and was the co-recipient of the Commissioner’s Trophy for the High-Point Award

Freshman Marcin Cieslak was named the 2011 SEC Male Freshman Swimmer of the Year

Claimed eight SEC Championships, including five individual titles and three relay championships, the most since 2005 when the Gators won nine titles

Led the league with 19 SEC Academic Honor Roll selections

Senior Conor Dwyer was once again named SEC Male Swimmer of the Year

Individual Highlights Conor Dwyer Named to the 2010-11 U.S. National Team in

fall 2010 Picked up second consecutive SEC Male

Swimmer of the Year award and shared the 2011 Commissioner’s Trophy

Earned five All-America honors at the 2011 NCAA Championships, wrapping up his two-year career at UF with 12 total, including three NCAA titles

Lead-off leg of NCAA Championship 800 free relay team

Set three SEC and school records – 500 Free, 400 IM and 800 free relay, while also setting the school record in the 200 medley relay

Shattered the SEC record in the 200 free with a time of 1:31.73, the fourth-fastest time in history and .01 off the American record

Won five SEC titles to give him eight for his career

Became first in SEC history to be named SEC Swimmer of the Week five times in the same season

Brett Fraser Won the 2011 NCAA Championship in the 200

free with a personal-best time of 1:32.21, the ninth-fastest time in history, a pool record and the third-quickest mark all-time at Florida.

Swam second leg on NCAA Championship 800 free relay team

Earned six All-America honors at the 2011 NCAA Championships, wrapping up his UF career with 19 total, tied for eighth-most in school history

Helped set the SEC and school record in the 800 free relay, while winning the SEC title in the 200 and 400 medley relay

Earned six All-SEC honors to bring his career total to nine

Marco Loughran Earned five All-America honors at the 2011

NCAA Championships (eight career), including a career-best third-place finish in the 200 back

Swept the backstroke events at the 2011 SEC Championships, becoming just the third swimmer since 1996 to take both SEC titles at the same meet

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Became the first swimmer since 2003-04 to win the 200 back SEC title in back-to-back years

Part of the 200 and 400 medley relay SEC Championship squads

Took home five All-SEC honors at the 2011 SEC Championships

Swam Florida’s fastest times in both back events as well as both medley relay races

Set the school record in the 100-meter backstroke at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, India

Marcin Cieslak Earned five All-America honors at the 2011

NCAA Championships One of two freshman to place in the top

eight in four different events at NCAA’s Named the 2011 SEC Male Freshman

Swimmer of the Year Swam UF’s fastest time of the season in

three individual events and two relay events

Became the first Gator since Ryan Lochte in 2006 and the first UF freshman since Steve McDonnell in 1970 to win the SEC 100 fly title

Part of the SEC Championship 200 medley relay team

Sebastien Rousseau Earned four All-America honors at the

2011 NCAA Championships, bringing his career total to six

Won his first NCAA Championship, swimming the third leg of the 800 free relay team

Set the SEC and school record as part of the 800 free relay squad at the 2011 SEC Championships

Earned two All-SEC honors, bringing his career total to four

Brad deBorde Qualified for the NCAA Championships as

a freshman, taking home honorable mention All-America honors in the 200 and 400 free relay

Swam the fastest time ever by a UF freshman in the 50 free (19.63), which tied for the fastest mark of the season by a UF swimmer (Fraser)

Finished third in the 50 free at the 2011 SEC Championships, finishing with four All-SEC honors and being named to the All-SEC Freshman squad

Top Times 50 Free – Fraser*/deBorde (19.63) 100 Free – Brett Fraser (42.45) 200 Free – Conor Dwyer (1:31.73*#) 500 Free – Conor Dwyer (4:11.36^#) 1,000 Free – Conor Dwyer (9:00.48) 1,650 Free – Connor Signorin (14:52.11) 100 Back – Marco Loughran (45.70) 200 Back – Marco Loughran (1:40.11) 100 Breast – Rodion Davelaar (54.17) 200 Breast – John Lehtonen (1:57.08) 100 Fly – Marcin Cieslak (46.03) 200 Fly – Marcin Cieslak (1:42.13) 200 IM – Marcin Cieslak (1:43.69) 400 IM – Conor Dwyer (3:37.75^#) 200 Free Relay – Turner, Dwyer, Fraser, deBorde (1:17.90) 400 Free Relay – deBorde, Fraser, Rousseau, Sommer (2:51.93) 800 Free Relay – Dwyer, Fraser, Gercsak, Rousseau (6:13.74^#) 200 Medley Relay – Loughran, Dwyer, Cieslak, Fraser (1:24.94^) 400 Medley Relay – Loughran, Dwyer, Cieslak, Fraser (3:04.99) * - Relay Split ^ - School Record # - SEC Record

Top Dives 1M Diving – A. Lewark (364.35) 3M Diving – A. Lewark (402.30) Platform Diving – Chris Jones (321.40) * - Relay Split ^ - School Record # - SEC Record

2010-11 Schedule & Results Dual Record: 6-3 overall, 3-1 SEC DATE OPPONENT RESULT

10/1-3 All Florida Invitational 1st, 1,139 Points 10/11 Virginia L, 145-153 10/29 Georgia W, 170-130 11/4 LSU W, 160-136 11/19-21 Georgia Tech Invitational 2nd, 1,221 Points 11/23 Florida State L, 116-184 12/3-5 Big Al Open 2nd, 883.5 Points 1/3-5 Tennessee Diving Invitational NTS 1/7 Georgia Tech W, 164.5-128.5 1/14-15 SMU Classic 4th, 272 Points 1/15 Florida Atlantic W, 175-114 1/21 Auburn L, 133-167 1/29 Tennessee (Senior Day) W, 198-101 1/30 Indian River State College W, 165-120 2/11-19 SEC Championships 2nd, 782 Points 3/24-26 NCAA Championships 5th, 291 Points Shading denotes home meets

The Gator 800-yard freestyle relay squad of Jeffrey Raymond, Sebastien Rousseau, Conor Dwyer and Brett Fraser combined to capture the 2011 NCAA Championship in the event with a time of 6:14.88. One month earlier at the 2011 SEC Championships, the Gatorsset the SEC and school record in the event with a time of 6:13.74, adding Balazs Gercsak in place of Raymond.

Senior Brett Fraser won the NCAA title in the 200 free, making UF the only school in NCAA history to have a different swimmer win the national title in the event in three consecutive years. Fraser joined brother Shaune (2009) as just the second brother combination in NCAA history to win a national championship in the same event.

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50 Freestyle SCYT1. 19.63 ............... Brett Fraser 2/17/11 SECsT1. 19.63 ..............Brad deBorde 2/17/11 SECs3. 19.89................. James Turner 2/26/11 UGA Inv.4. 20.16................ Scott Sommer 2/17/11 SECs5. 20.61.............. Rodion Davelaar 2/26/11 UGA Inv.6. 20.65.............. Matthew Norton 10/1/10 All Fl. Inv.7. 20.75................Levar Goossen 2/25/11 FL Sr.Chmp.8. 20.77.................Conor Dwyer 11/4/10 LSU9. 20.86................. Logan Storie 1/21/11 Auburn10. 20.95................. Jon Nunez 12/3/10 Big Al Open

100 Freestyle SCY1. 42.45.................. Brett Fraser 2/19/11 SECs2. 43.09.................Brad deBorde 2/19/11 SECs3. 43.23.................Conor Dwyer 3/26/11 NCAAs4. 43.35................. James Turner 2/26/11 UGA Inv.5. 43.93................ Scott Sommer 2/19/11 SECs6. 45.21..............Stephen Lichtner 2/19/11 SECs7. 45.57#............... Logan Storie 1/21/11 Auburn8. 45.71................Levar Goossen 2/25/11 FL Sr.Chmp.9. 45.81.............. Matthew Norton 10/2/10 All Fl. Inv.10. 45.83#............... Karl Wolk 1/29/11 UT

200 Freestyle SCY1. 1:31.73# ...........Conor Dwyer 2/16/11 SECs2. 1:32.21 .............. Brett Fraser 3/25/11 NCAAs3. 1:33.87 ........Sebastien Rousseau 2/18/11 SECs4. 1:34.96 ..........Jeffrey Raymond 3/25/11 NCAAs5. 1:35.41 ............ Scott Sommer 2/18/11 SECs6. 1:35.98 ........... Balazs Gercsak 2/18/11 SECs7. 1:37.17 ............. Logan Storie 2/26/11 UGA Inv.8. 1:37.23 .............Brad deBorde 2/18/11 SECs9. 1:37.70 ............... Karl Wolk 2/26/11 UGA Inv.10. 1:38.23 .........Jonathan Jordan 1/29/11 UT

500 Freestyle SCY1. 4:11.36 .............Conor Dwyer 2/17/11 SECs2. 4:18.61 .......... Connor Signorin 2/17/11 SECs3. 4:20.26 ........... Balazs Gercsak 2/17/11 SECs4. 4:20.49 ............. Joey Pedraza 3/24/11 NCAAs5. 4:20.56 ..........Jeffrey Raymond 3/24/11 NCAAs6. 4:21.24 ..............Jason Taylor 2/17/11 SECs7. 4:23.74 ............. Logan Storie 2/26/11 UGA Inv.8. 4:24.71 ........Sebastien Rousseau 11/19/10 GT Inv.9. 4:25.02 ...........Jonathan Jordan 1/29/11 UT10. 4:33.01 ............Alex Martin 12/3/10 Big Al Open

1,000 Freestyle SCY1. 9:00.48 .............Conor Dwyer 10/29/10 UGA2. 9:08.58 ..............Jason Taylor 1/21/11 Auburn3. 9:08.84 .......... Connor Signorin 1/29/11 UT4. 9:09.99 ............. Joey Pedraza 1/29/11 UT5. 9:20.76 ............. Logan Storie 1/29/11 UT6. 9:26.15 ...........Jonathan Jordan 1/7/11 Ga. Tech7. 9:34.61 .............Brian Howell 1/15/11 FAU8. 10:11.14 .............. Eric Trotta 1/15/11 FAU

1,650 Freestyle SCY1. 14:52.11 ......... Connor Signorin 2/19/11 SECs2. 14:52.75 ...........Conor Dwyer 2/19/11 SECs3. 14:53.84 ........... Joey Pedraza 3/26/11 NCAAs4. 15:17.28 ............Jason Taylor 2/19/11 SECs5. 15:27.72 .........Jonathan Jordan 12/5/10 Big Al Open6. 15:36.27 ........... Logan Storie 2/27/11 UGA Inv.7. 16:03.78 ......... Balazs Gercsak 11/21/10 GT Inv.8. 16:16.91 ............. Eric Trotta 12/5/10 Big Al Open9. 16:27.96 ...........Bobby Walsh 11/21/10 GT Inv.

100 Backstroke SCY1. 45.70.............. Marco Loughran 2/18/11 SECs2. 48.66.................. Brett Fraser 11/20/10 GT Inv.3. 49.39.............. Cameron Martin 2/18/11 SECs4. 49.96................... Karl Wolk 1/29/11 UT5. 50.52.................Michael Yuan 1/30/11 IRSC6. 50.85..............George Dennison 2/25/11 FL Sr.Chmp.7. 51.01.................. Mike Joyce 11/23/10 FSU8. 51.04.............. Connor Signorin 1/14/11 SMU Inv.9. 51.19............... Marcin Cieslak 1/30/11 IRSC10. 51.30...............Brad deBorde 12/4/10 Big Al Open

200 Backstroke SCY1. 1:40.11 ........... Marco Loughran 2/19/11 SECs2. 1:45.46 ............... Karl Wolk 1/29/11 UT3. 1:45.82 .............. Brett Fraser 11/23/10 FSU4. 1:46.22 .............Brian Howell 2/19/11 SECs5. 1:48.51 ........Sebastien Rousseau 1/29/11 UT6. 1:49.56 .......... Connor Signorin 1/14/11 SMU Inv.7. 1:50.06 ............. Joey Pedraza 1/30/11 IRSC8. 1:50.97 .......... Cameron Martin 11/20/10 GT Inv.9. 1:51.38 ..........George Dennison 2/27/11 FL Sr.Chmp.10. 1:51.44 ............ Mike Joyce 11/20/10 GT Inv.

100 Breaststroke SCY1. 54.17.............. Rodion Davelaar 2/26/11 UGA Inv.2. 54.68.................Conor Dwyer 1/21/11 Auburn3. 55.02...............Robby Kennedy 2/18/11 SECs4. 55.03................John Lehtonen 2/18/11 SECs5. 57.53....................Eric Solis 1/29/11 UT6. 57.57............... Manuel Rabelo 1/15/11 FAU7. 57.76.............. Harrison Gibson 2/25/11 FL Sr.Chmp.8. 58.41.................. Mike Joyce 1/14/11 SMU Inv.9. 59.99.................Brian Howell 1/30/11 IRSC10. 1:00.04 ............Alex Martin 1/7/11 Ga. Tech

200 Breaststroke SCY1. 1:57.08 ............John Lehtonen 2/19/11 SECs2. 1:57.54 ...........Robby Kennedy 2/19/11 SECs3. 1:58.06 .............. Mike Joyce 3/26/11 NCAAs4. 1:58.41 ................Eric Solis 2/19/11 SECs5. 2:03.07 .......... Harrison Gibson 2/27/11 FL Sr.Chmp.6. 2:03.26 ..............Alex Martin 1/30/11 IRSC7. 2:06.31 ........Sebastien Rousseau 1/30/11 IRSC8. 2:06.46 ........... Marcin Cieslak 1/7/11 Ga. Tech9. 2:08.66 .......... Rodion Davelaar 1/29/11 UT10. 2:10.33 ......... Manuel Rabelo 1/15/11 FAU

100 Butterfl y SCY1. 46.03............... Marcin Cieslak 2/18/11 SECs2. 46.73.............. Cameron Martin 3/25/11 NCAAs3. 46.86.............. Marco Loughran 2/18/11 SECs4. 47.39............Sebastien Rousseau 2/18/11 SECs5. 48.15.................Michael Yuan 1/30/11 IRSC6. 48.74.................. Brett Fraser 11/23/10 FSU7. 48.79.................Gabriel Huen 12/4/10 Big Al Open8. 49.36..............Stephen Lichtner 2/25/11 FL Sr.Chmp.9. 49.40................... Karl Wolk 1/30/11 IRSC10. 49.42...............Conor Dwyer 10/2/10 All Fl. Inv.

200 Butterfl y SCY1. 1:42.13 ........... Marcin Cieslak 3/26/11 NCAAs2. 1:42.80 ........Sebastien Rousseau 2/19/11 SECs3. 1:43.89 .......... Cameron Martin 3/26/11 NCAAs4. 1:44.03 ........... Balazs Gercsak 3/26/11 NCAAs5. 1:46.08 ..........Jeffrey Raymond 3/26/11 NCAAs6. 1:46.77 .............Conor Dwyer 1/7/11 Ga. Tech7. 1:47.23 ............... Karl Wolk 1/30/11 IRSC8. 1:47.47 ............John Lehtonen 1/30/11 IRSC9. 1:48.05 .............Gabriel Huen 1/29/11 UT10. 1:49.09 ............ Mike Joyce 1/29/11 UT

200 Individual Medley SCY1. 1:43.69 ........... Marcin Cieslak 3/24/11 NCAAs2. 1:44.24 ........Sebastien Rousseau 3/24/11 NCAAs3. 1:45.52 .............Conor Dwyer 11/20/10 GT Inv.4. 1:46.36 .............. Mike Joyce 2/17/11 SECs5. 1:47.01 .............Brian Howell 2/17/11 SECs6. 1:47.97 ...........Robby Kennedy 2/17/11 SECs7. 1:48.31 ..............Alex Martin 1/30/11 IRSC8. 1:48.78 ................Eric Solis 2/17/11 SECs9. 1:49.06 ............John Lehtonen 1/30/11 IRSC10. 1:50.11 ......... Connor Signorin 1/30/11 IRSC

400 Individual Medley SCY1. 3:37.75 .............Conor Dwyer 2/18/11 SECs2. 3:44.07 .............. Mike Joyce 2/18/11 SECs3. 3:44.09 .......... Connor Signorin 2/18/11 SECs4. 3:46.83 .............Brian Howell 2/18/11 SECs5. 3:49.43 ................Eric Solis 2/26/11 UGA Inv.6. 3:49.71 ............John Lehtonen 1/29/11 UT7. 3:50.46 ..............Alex Martin 2/26/11 UGA Inv.8. 3:52.98 ........Sebastien Rousseau 1/15/11 SMU Inv.9. 3:54.29 ........... Marcin Cieslak 1/29/11 UT10. 3:55.57 ........... Joey Pedraza 2/18/11 SECs

200 Free Relay SCY1. 1:17.90 ........... Turner, Dwyer, Fraser, deBorde........................................ 2/17/11 SECs

400 Free Relay SCY1. 2:51.93 ........... deBorde, Fraser, Rousseau, Sommer........................................ 2/19/11 SECs

800 Free Relay SCY1. 6:13.74 ........... Dwyer, Fraser, Gercsak, Rousseau........................................ 2/16/11 SECs

200 Medley Relay SCY1. 1:24.94 ........... Loughran, Dwyer, Cieslak, Fraser........................................ 2/16/11 SECs

400 Medley Relay SCY1. 3:04.99 ........... Loughran, Dwyer, Cieslak, Fraser........................................ 2/18/11 SECs

Men’s 1M1. 364.35............ Anthony Lewark 1/7/11 Ga. Tech2. 355.50............. Jonathan Speed 1/7/11 Ga. Tech3. 337.66...............Mike Lewark 1/15/11 FAU4. 336.00........... Christopher Jones 2/26/11 UGA Inv.5. 306.75............. Grayson Patten 1/15/11 FAU6. 302.95................. Colin Bell 12/4/10 Big Al Open7. 289.79............ David Springfels 2/26/11 UGA Inv.8. 285.76.................Sean Saley 1/30/11 IRSC

Men’s 3M1. 402.30............ Anthony Lewark 2/26/11 UGA Inv.2. 379.65............. Jonathan Speed 12/3/10 Big Al Open3. 378.90...............Mike Lewark 2/26/11 UGA Inv.4. 361.50................. Colin Bell 12/3/10 Big Al Open5. 327.25........... Christopher Jones 2/26/11 UGA Inv.6. 323.18............ David Springfels 1/15/11 FAU7. 306.85.................Sean Saley 2/26/11 UGA Inv.8. 302.63............. Grayson Patten 1/15/11 FAU

Men’s Platform1. 321.40........... Christopher Jones 2/27/11 UGA Inv.2. 316.45............ Anthony Lewark 2/13/11 SECs3. 307.30................. Colin Bell 12/5/10 Big Al Open4. 304.45...............Mike Lewark 2/13/11 SECs5. 297.30............. Jonathan Speed 12/5/10 Big Al Open6. 210.60............. Grayson Patten 11/21/10 GT Inv.7. 206.70............ David Springfels 1/5/11 UT Inv.

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NCAA Finish: 7th SEC Championship Finish: 2nd Record: 6-4 overall, 1-2 SEC Final CSCAA Poll Ranking: 7th All-Americans: 12 with 39 honors Sarah Bateman (5 – 50 Free, 200* & 400 Medley Relay*, 200* & 400 Free Relay*), Elizabeth Beisel (5 – 200 Back, 500 Free, 400 IM, 400 Medley Relay*, 800 Free Relay), Jamie Bohunicky (4 – 200 Free, 200*, 400* & 800 Free Relay), Teresa Crippen (4 – 200 Back, 200 Fly, 400 IM, 800 Free Relay), Monica Dodson (2 – Platform Diving*, Three-Meter Diving), Hilda Luthersdottir (100* & 200 Breast*, 200* & 400 Medley Relay*), Alicia Mathieu (1 – 1,650 Free*), Alana Pazevic (1 – 200 Medley Relay*), Corinne Showalter (1 – 1,650 Free*), Kirsten Smith (2 – 400 IM*, 400 Free Relay*), Shara Stafford (7 – 50 Free*, 100 Free*, 200 Free, 200*, 400* & 800 Free Relay, 400 Medley Relay*), Ellese Zalewksi (3 – 200 Medley Relay*, 200* & 400 Free Relay*) * Honorable Mention All-SEC: 6 athletes, 11 honors First Team: Elizabeth Beisel, Teresa Crippen, Monica Dodson Second Team: Sarah Bateman, Jamie Bohunicky, Shara Stafford Freshman All-SEC: 4 athletes, 6 honors Elizabeth Beisel, Hilda Luthersdottir, Alana Pazevic, Trish Regan SEC Academic Honor Roll: 14 Angelina Ballatore, Sarah Bateman, Jamie Bohunicky, Teresa Crippen, Kaylee Doback, Monica Dodson, Sarra Lajnef, Sharla Milne, Julia Nagy, Anna-Liisa Pold, Corinne Showalter, Kirsten Smith, Shara Stafford, Kaitlin Taylor Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 26/1 Departing Athletes: 1 Monica Dodson

Senior Monica Dodson captured the 2011 SEC title in the three-meter competition as well as on the platform.

2010-11 (W) Swimming & Diving REVIEW Team Highlights The Gators placed seventh with

226 points at the 2011 NCAA Championships, the second-highest finish of any Southeastern Conference school

UF’s top-10 finish was head coach Gregg Troy’s 11th consecutive finish in the top 10 at NCAA’s

Florida produced 12 All-Americans that tallied 39 All-America honors at the 2011 NCAA meet

Won at least six dual meets for the 26th consecutive season

Took second at the SEC Championships with 678 points, including five SEC titles and six All-SEC selections (11 honors)

Finished in the top two at the SEC meet for the 23rd time in school history

Freshman Elizabeth Beisel became the first Gator since Caroline Burckle in 2005 to be named SEC Female Freshman Swimmer of the Year

Senior Monica Dodson became just the third diver in school history to be named SEC Female Diver of the Year

Diving coach Donnie Craine was named the SEC Women’s Diving Coach of the Year for the third time in his career, tying for the second-highest total in league history.

Earned 14 SEC Academic Honor Roll selections

Broke six school records and one SEC record

Freshman Elizabeth Beisel was named the SEC Female Freshman Swimmer of the Year

Individual Highlights Elizabeth Beisel Named to the 2010-11 U.S. National Team in

fall 2010 Picked up the first five All-America honors of

her career at the 2011 NCAA Championships, including a second-place finish in the 400 IM

One of only three freshman in the country to place in the finals of three individual events at the 2011 NCAA Championships

Named the SEC Female Freshman Swimmer of the Year after winning the SEC title in the 200 back and setting the SEC record with a first-place time of 4:00.83 in the 400 IM

Notched a team-best six All-SEC honors at the 2011 SEC Championships

Became the only athlete in SEC history to be named SEC Female Swimmer of the Week four times in the same season

Named National Collegiate Female Swimmer of the Week on Nov. 10, 2010

Earned SEC Female Freshman Swimmer of the Week on Nov. 2, 2010

Monica Dodson Named the SEC Women’s Diver of the Year A member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll for

the fourth-straight season Picked up two All-America honors at the 2011

NCAA Championships, bringing her career total to five

Earned her first All-America honor in three-meter competition at the 2011 NCAA meet

Became the only diver in school history to capture both the women’s platform and three-meter event at the 2011 SEC Championships, while joining two others as the only divers in SEC history to accomplish the feat

Broke both the SEC and school record in the women’s three-meter and platform events at the 2011 SEC Championships

Joined former teammate Kara Salamone as the first pair of divers from the same school to capture the platform title in back-to-back years since 2004 & 2005

Named the SEC Female Diver of the Week on Oct. 12, 2010, and Jan. 11, 2011

Shattered the school record on the three-meter boards against Virginia (362.11) on Oct. 11, 2010, a record she later re-set at the SEC meet

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Teresa Crippen Named to the 2010-11 U.S. National Team

in fall 2010 The 2011 SEC champion in the 200 fly Notched four All-America honors at the

2011 NCAA Championships, bringing her career total to 11

Earned three All-SEC honors, upping her career total to eight

Captured the silver medal in the 200 fly at the 2010 Pan Pacific Championships, the largest international meet of 2010

Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll Shara Stafford Elevated to a 13-time All-American at UF

after picking up a team-best seven honors at the 2011 NCAA Championships in the 50, 100 and 200 free races, as well as contributing as a member on the 200, 400 and 800 free relay squad, along with the 400 medley relay team

Earned All-SEC honors in the 800 free relay, bringing her career total to six

Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll Hilda Luthersdottir Made her NCAA debut in 2011, picking up

her first four All-America honors, including in both breaststroke events

Set the school record at NCAA Championships in the 100 breast with a time of 1:00.10

Named to the SEC All-Freshman Team in the 100 breast

Sarah Bateman Picked up five All-America honors at the

2011 NCAA Championships, upping her career total to nine

Broke the school record in the 50 free with a time of 22.00 at the 2011 SEC Championships, where she earned All-SEC honors in the race, bringing her career total to four

Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll Jamie Bohunicky Claimed four All-America honors at the

2011 NCAA Championships, giving her six for her career

Earned All-SEC honors for the second consecutive year after helping set the school record in the 800 free relay at the 2011 SEC Championships

Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll

Top Times 50 Free – Sarah Bateman (22.00)* 100 Free – Shara Stafford (48.51) 200 Free – Shara Stafford (1:44.11) 500 Free – Elizabeth Beisel (4:37.74) 1,000 Free – Elizabeth Beisel (9:48.58) 1,650 Free – Corinne Showalter (16:02.36) 100 Back – Elizabeth Beisel (53.15) 200 Back – Elizabeth Beisel (1:51.55) 100 Breast – Hilda Luthersdottir (1:00.10)* 200 Breast – Hilda Luthersdottir (2:10.19) 100 Fly – Sarah Bateman (52.20) 200 Fly – Teresa Crippen (1:53.95) 200 IM – Shara Stafford (1:57.20) 400 IM – Elizabeth Beisel (4:00.83)*# 200 Free Relay – Bateman, Stafford, Zalewski, Bohunicky (1:28.56) 400 Free Relay – Bohunicky, Stafford, Bateman, Pazevic (3:15.89) 800 Free Relay – Stafford, Bohunicky, Crippen, Beisel (6:59.10)* 200 Medley Relay – Pazevic, Luthersdottir, Zalewski, Bateman (1:37.40) 400 Medley Relay – Beisel, Luthersdottir, Bateman, Stafford (3:34.02) * - School Record # - SEC Record

Top Dives 1M Diving – Monica Dodson (3:13.87) 3M Diving – Monica Dodson (373.85)*# Platform – Monica Dodson (325.20)*# * - School Record # - SEC Record

2010-11 Schedule & Results Dual Record: 6-4 overall, 1-2 SEC DATE OPPONENT RESULT

10/1-3 All Florida Invitational 1st, 1,032 Points 10/11 Virginia W, 150-148 10/29 Georgia L, 120-180 11/5-6 Stanford L, 175-227 11/5-6 Michigan W, 286-124 11/19-21 Georgia Tech Invitational 3rd, 939 Points 11/23 Florida State L, 113-187 12/3-5 Big Al Open 2nd, 828 Points 1/3-5 Tennessee Diving Invitational NTS 1/7 Georgia Tech W, 169-106 1/15 Florida Atlantic W, 178-111 1/21 Auburn L, 135-165 1/29 Tennessee (Senior Day) W, 180-180 1/30 Indian River State College W, 157-106 2/11-19 SEC Championships 2nd, 678 Points 3/24-26 NCAA Championships 7th, 226 Points Shading denotes home meets

The 800-yard freestyle relay squad of (l-r) Teresa Crippen, Shara Stafford, Elizabeth Beisel and Jamie Bohunicky set the school record in the event with a blistering time of 6:59.10 at the 2011 Southeastern Conference Championships. The meet was held in the Gators’ home pool at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center for the first time since 2005, with tickets selling out in just over 12 minutes.

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50 Freestyle SCY1. 22.00.............. Sarah Bateman 2/17/11 SECs2. 22.16................ Shara Stafford 3/17/11 NCAAs3. 22.67#.............Ellese Zalewski 3/17/11 NCAAs4. 22.77...............Kaitlin Frehling 2/17/11 SECs5. 23.13................ Alana Pazevic 2/17/11 SECs6. 23.37..............Jamie Bohunicky 1/7/11 Ga. Tech7. 23.60................. Lily Ramirez 1/7/11 Ga. Tech8. 24.02#................. Julia Nagy 1/30/11 IRSC9. 24.21.................Nelle Glasser 12/3/10 Big Al Open10. 24.42#..............Trish Regan 12/3/10 Big Al Open

100 Freestyle SCY1. 48.51................ Shara Stafford 3/19/11 NCAAs2. 48.87................Sarah Bateman 1/29/11 UT3. 48.99#............Jamie Bohunicky 2/19/11 SECs4. 49.05................ Alana Pazevic 2/19/11 SECs5. 49.61...............Ellese Zalewski 12/4/10 Big Al Open6. 50.00...............Kaitlin Frehling 2/26/11 UGA Inv.7. 50.74................. Lily Ramirez 1/7/11 Ga. Tech8. 50.97................... Julia Nagy 1/29/11 UT9. 52.31.................Kirsten Smith 1/30/11 IRSC10. 53.16...............Nelle Glasser 2/26/11 FL Sr.Chmp.

200 Freestyle SCY1. 1:44.11 ............. Shara Stafford 3/18/11 NCAAs2. 1:44.75 ..........Jamie Bohunicky 2/18/11 SECs3. 1:46.91 .........Corinne Showalter 2/18/11 SECsT4. 1:47.42 ...........Kirsten Smith 2/18/11 SECsT4. 1:47.42 .........Elizabeth Beisel 10/11/10 Virginia6. 1:48.40 ............... Julia Nagy 1/29/11 UT7. 1:49.24# .........Ellese Zalewski 11/20/10 GT Inv.8. 1:49.45 ............. Sharla Milne 2/18/11 SECs9. 1:50.16 ............Teresa Crippen 10/2/10 All Fl. Inv.10. 1:50.70 ..........Sarah Bateman 1/7/11 Ga. Tech

500 Freestyle SCY1. 4:37.74 ...........Elizabeth Beisel 2/17/11 SECs2. 4:39.79 ..........Jamie Bohunicky 2/17/11 SECs3. 4:42.17 .........Corinne Showalter 2/17/11 SECs4. 4:43.29 .........Angelina Ballatore 2/17/11 SECs5. 4:46.19 ............Alicia Mathieu 3/17/11 NCAAs6. 4:47.53 ............. Sharla Milne 12/3/10 Big Al Open7. 4:51.00 ............... Julia Nagy 1/30/11 IRSC8. 4:54.26 ............Teresa Crippen 10/1/10 All Fl. Inv.9. 4:55.27 .............Kirsten Smith 1/7/11 Ga. Tech10. 4:55.54 ............Julia Treible 2/17/11 SECs

1,000 Freestyle SCY1. 9:48.58 ...........Elizabeth Beisel 1/29/11 UT2. 9:55.54 .........Corinne Showalter 11/23/10 FSU3. 9:57.44 ............Alicia Mathieu 1/21/11 Auburn4. 9:58.09 ............Teresa Crippen 10/11/10 Virginia5. 9:58.57 ............. Sharla Milne 1/29/11 UT6. 9:58.74 .........Angelina Ballatore 1/29/11 UT7. 9:59.60 ..........Jamie Bohunicky 1/15/11 FAU8. 10:22.37 ............. Julia Nagy 1/7/11 Ga. Tech9. 10:40.60 ............Sarra Lajnef 1/7/11 Ga. Tech

1,650 Freestyle SCY1. 16:02.36 .......Corinne Showalter 3/19/11 NCAAs2. 16:07.46 ..........Alicia Mathieu 3/19/11 NCAAs3. 16:09.95 ........Jamie Bohunicky 2/19/11 SECs4. 16:16.90 .......Angelina Ballatore 3/19/11 NCAAs5. 16:25.77 ........... Sharla Milne 12/5/10 Big Al Open6. 16:58.51 ............. Julia Nagy 1/30/11 IRSC7. 17:48.91 ...........Eva Lehtonen 10/3/10 All Fl. Inv.8. 17:50.81 ............Sarra Lajnef 10/3/10 All Fl. Inv.

100 Backstroke SCY1. 53.15#.............Elizabeth Beisel 3/17/11 NCAAs2. 53.39................ Alana Pazevic 2/18/11 SECs3. 53.58................ Shara Stafford 11/23/10 FSU4. 54.20..................Trish Regan 2/26/11 UGA Inv.5. 54.52#.............Ellese Zalewski 12/3/10 Big Al Open6. 54.73................. Lily Ramirez 11/19/10 GT Inv.7. 55.27................Sarah Bateman 1/30/11 IRSC8. 56.93#.............. Kaitlin Taylor 1/30/11 IRSC9. 57.82#.............Anna-Liisa Pold 1/30/11 IRSC10. 59.80...............Nelle Glasser 2/25/11 FL Sr.Chmp.

200 Backstroke SCY1. 1:51.55 ...........Elizabeth Beisel 2/19/11 SECs2. 1:51.61 ............Teresa Crippen 3/19/11 NCAAs3. 1:55.20 ..............Trish Regan 2/19/11 SECs4. 1:57.89 .........Angelina Ballatore 2/27/11 UGA Inv.5. 1:58.91 ...........Anna-Liisa Pold 2/19/11 SECs6. 1:59.26 ............ Kaitlin Taylor 1/29/11 UT7. 1:59.67 ............ Alana Pazevic 2/27/11 UGA Inv.8. 2:01.00 ............. Lily Ramirez 11/20/10 GT Inv.9. 2:03.18 .........Corinne Showalter 11/20/10 GT Inv.10. 2:03.61 ............. Julia Nagy 12/4/10 Big Al Open

100 Breaststroke SCY1. 1:00.10 .......Hilda Luthersdottir 3/18/11 NCAAs2. 1:01.22 ..............Sarra Lajnef 2/18/11 SECs3. 1:03.02 ...........Daniela Victoria 1/29/11 UTT4. 1:03.18 ..........Sarah Bateman 11/23/10 FSUT4. 1:03.18 ............Julia Treible 2/18/11 SECs6. 1:04.83 ............. Lily Ramirez 1/30/11 IRSC7. 1:05.33 ...........Elizabeth Beisel 1/30/11 IRSC8. 1:07.39 .............Kirsten Smith 10/1/10 All Fl. Inv.9. 1:07.57 ..........Taylor McKnight 12/4/10 Big Al Open10. 1:08.75 .......Angelina Ballatore 1/30/11 IRSC

200 Breaststroke SCY1. 2:10.19 ........ Hilda Luthersdottir 3/19/11 NCAAs2. 2:10.66 ..............Sarra Lajnef 2/19/11 SECs3. 2:12.09 .............Kirsten Smith 3/19/11 NCAAs4. 2:13.99 ..............Julia Treible 2/19/11 SECs5. 2:16.01 ...........Daniela Victoria 11/21/10 GT Inv.6. 2:17.03 ...........Elizabeth Beisel 1/7/11 Ga. Tech7. 2:22.74 ..........Taylor McKnight 2/26/11 FL Sr.Chmp.8. 2:25.71 .........Angelina Ballatore 1/30/11 IRSC9. 2:29.03 ............Sarah Bateman 10/2/10 All Fl. Inv.

100 Butterfl y SCY1. 52.20................Sarah Bateman 2/18/11 SECs2. 53.13................ Shara Stafford 2/18/11 SECs3. 53.63...............Ellese Zalewski 3/18/11 NCAAs4. 54.50...............Kaitlin Frehling 2/26/11 UGA Inv.5. 54.75...............Anna-Liisa Pold 2/26/11 UGA Inv.6. 55.47..................Trish Regan 2/26/11 UGA Inv.7. 55.60................Teresa Crippen 1/21/11 Auburn8. 55.68................ Alana Pazevic 2/26/11 UGA Inv.9. 56.00................. Lily Ramirez 11/20/10 GT Inv.10. 56.05...............Nelle Glasser 12/4/10 Big Al Open

200 Butterfl y SCY1. 1:53.95 ............Teresa Crippen 2/19/11 SECs2. 1:58.29 ...........Elizabeth Beisel 10/29/10 Georgia3. 1:58.36 ...........Anna-Liisa Pold 2/19/11 SECs4. 1:59.42 ...........Ellese Zalewski 12/5/10 Big Al Open5. 2:01.59 ............ Kaitlin Taylor 2/27/11 UGA Inv.6. 2:02.59 ..........Jamie Bohunicky 11/21/10 GT Inv.7. 2:03.89 .............Nelle Glasser 2/27/11 FL Sr.Chmp.8. 2:04.52 .........Corinne Showalter 1/30/11 IRSC9. 2:04.64 .......... Maida Turnadzic 11/23/10 FSU10. 2:06.14 ........Taylor McKnight 2/27/11 FL Sr.Chmp.

200 Individual Medley SCY1. 1:57.20 ............ Shara Stafford 2/17/11 SECs2. 1:57.84 ........ Hilda Luthersdottir 2/17/11 SECs3. 1:57.88 .............Kirsten Smith 2/17/11 SECs4. 1:59.10 ...........Elizabeth Beisel 10/29/10 Georgia5. 1:59.74 ..............Trish Regan 2/17/11 SECs6. 2:01.11 ...............Sarra Lajnef 2/17/11 SECs7. 2:01.56 ............Teresa Crippen 11/20/10 GT Inv.8. 2:02.57 ............. Lily Ramirez 11/20/10 GT Inv.9. 2:03.16 ...........Daniela Victoria 11/20/10 GT Inv.10. 2:03.75 ..........Sarah Bateman 11/20/10 GT Inv.

400 Individual Medley SCY1. 4:00.83 .......... Elizabeth Beisel 2/18/11 SECs2. 4:05.36 ............Teresa Crippen 3/18/11 NCAAs3. 4:08.69 .............Kirsten Smith 3/18/11 NCAAs4. 4:11.45 ..........Angelina Ballatore 2/26/11 UGA Inv.5. 4:15.14 ..............Trish Regan 2/18/11 SECs6. 4:15.29 ...........Anna-Liisa Pold 2/18/11 SECs7. 4:15.42 ..............Julia Treible 2/26/11 UGA Inv.8. 4:20.30 ............ Kaitlin Taylor 1/29/11 UT9. 4:25.12 .........Corinne Showalter 11/20/10 GT Inv.10. 4:26.53 ............Sarra Lajnef 11/6/10 Stan/Mi.

200 Free Relay SCY1. 1:28.56 ........... Bateman, Stafford, Zalewski, Bohunicky........................................ 3/17/11 NCAAs

400 Free Relay SCY1. 3:15.89 ........... Bohunicky, Stafford, Bateman, Pazevic........................................ 2/19/11 SECs

800 Free Relay SCY1. 6:59.10 ........... Stafford, Bohunicky, Crippen, Beisel........................................ 2/16/11 SECs

200 Medley Relay SCY1. 1:37.40 ........... Pazevic, Luthersdottir, Zalewski, Bateman........................................ 2/16/11 SECs

400 Medley Relay SCY1. 3:34.02 ........... Beisel, Luthersdottir, Bateman, Stafford........................................ 2/18/11 SECs

Women’s 1M1. 313.87.............Monica Dodson 11/23/10 FSU2. 295.12............. Danielle Risley 11/23/10 FSU3. 282.52............. Kaylee Doback 2/26/11 UGA Inv.4. 213.60.............. Emily Padgett 1/30/11 IRSC5. 201.98..............Meghan Miller 1/7/11 Ga. Tech

Women’s 3M1. 373.85.............Monica Dodson 2/11/11 SECs2. 335.63............. Kaylee Doback 1/15/11 FAU3. 332.55............. Danielle Risley 1/30/11 IRSC4. 241.28..............Meghan Miller 1/30/11 IRSC5. 224.17.............. Emily Padgett 1/15/11 FAU

Women’s Platform1. 325.20.............Monica Dodson 2/13/11 SECs2. 246.15............. Kaylee Doback 2/27/11 UGA Inv.3. 228.30............. Danielle Risley 2/27/11 UGA Inv.4. 168.20.............. Emily Padgett 12/5/10 Big Al Open5. 156.65..............Meghan Miller 12/5/10 Big Al Open

2010-11 Top 10 Performers2010-11 Top 10 PerformersFlorida Women’s Swimming and Diving

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Records: 20-9 overall, 7-4 SEC NCAA Finish: T-9th (NCAA Round of 16) Final Poll Rankings: 9th SEC Finish: 4th East, 5th Overall SEC Tournament Finish: 1st (4-0) All-Americans: 2 with 3 honors (Sekou

Bangoura Jr., doubles; Alexandre Lacroix, singles and doubles)

All-SEC: 3 athletes, 3 honors – Sekou

Bangoura Jr. (first team), Alexandre Lacroix (first team), Nassim Slilam (second team)

SEC Academic Honor Roll: 3 -

William Federhofer, Nassim Slilam, Bob VanOverbeek

Departing Players: Alexandre Lacroix

(Sr.)

Alexandre Lacroix capped an outstanding career by setting Florida records for most overall career wins with 214. He also set a school mark with 104 doubles wins, becoming the first Florida player to eclipse 100 doubles victories.

2010-11 MEN’S TENNIS REVIEW

Team Highlights • Ended season ranked No. 9 in ITA polls

and finished NCAAs tied for ninth. • Made 21st consecutive appearance in

NCAA team draw to continue its streak of earning a bid to the event each year since 1991. UF, Georgia and UCLA are the only three schools to do so.

• Advanced to the NCAA Round of 16 for the ninth time in 10 years under head coach Andy Jackson and 17th time in the last 21 years.

• Claimed the SEC Tournament championship for the fourth time in program history and the first time since 2005. The Gators won on their home courts as the No. 5 seed, becoming the second team in tournament history to win four matches in four days without a bye. Jackson’s 1996 Mississippi State team was the other.

• Earned the 15th 20-win season in UF history. The Gators have won reached 20 wins in back-to-back seasons, marking the fourth time they have put together a run of 20-win seasons. The longest streak was three years (1973-75).

• Of Florida’s 29 matches, 10 came down to a 4-3 margin. UF tallied a 4-6 record in those matches.

Individual Highlights Andy Jackson • Led Florida to its sixth top-10 finish in his

10 seasons at the helm. • Holds a 193-73 (.723) record over 10

seasons at Florida, including 117-14 (.893) at home.

• Guided Florida to the NCAA Round of 16 for the ninth time in 10 seasons.

• Reached his 400th win as a men’s tennis head coach (including 13 seasons at Mississippi State) with Florida’s Feb. 18 win over Stanford at the ITA National Team Indoor Championships.

• Earned his third SEC Tournament championship as a head coach (2005 and 2011 at UF, 1996 at Mississippi State).

Michael Alford • Limited in the spring by an ankle injury,

finishing his freshman campaign with an 8-8 singles record and a 12-5 doubles mark.

• Playing doubles with Sekou Bangoura Jr. in SEC Indoors, earned a win over LSU’s Sebastian Carlsson and Neal Skupski that propelled the duo to a national ranking

during the spring, including 88th in the final poll. • Scored an 8-3 win at No. 2 doubles with Bangoura vs. UCF in

his only dual appearance.

Sekou Bangoura Jr. • Finished the 2010-11 season 31-13 in singles and 21-14 in

doubles. • Earned ITA All-American honors in doubles, reaching the

semifinals of the NCAA doubles championship with Alexandre Lacroix.

• Also received first-team All-SEC honors. • Ranked 44th nationally in the final ITA singles rankings and

12th in doubles with Lacroix, as well as 88th with Michael Alford.

• Named the ITA Southeast Region Player to Watch • Reached a career-high national singles ranking of 28th on

Jan. 4. • His 52 combined wins are tied for 11th-most in a single

season in UF history (Mark Merklein, 1991-92). • Posted a 7-2 record in three-set singles matches. • Posted a straight-sets win over Alex Musialek on court two to

help Florida to a 4-0 win over Kentucky in the SEC Tournament championship match.

Andrew Butz • Finished 2010-11 with a 17-14 singles record and a 26-13

doubles mark. • Named to SEC All-Freshman Team. • A regular part of the Gators’ doubles lineup, going 15-7 in dual

doubles, while also posting a 6-5 dual singles record. • Went 4-0 at No. 3 doubles with Bob van Overbeek in Florida’s

four-day run to the 2011 SEC Tournament championship. • Earned SEC Freshman of the Week honors on Jan. 26 after

scoring the clinching win in UF’s win over Baylor and again on March 8 after going 4-0 combined over the opening weekend of SEC play, helping the Gators top LSU and Arkansas at home.

• Posted a four-match singles winning streak beginning on March 4 vs. LSU.

• Played a team-high 15 three-set matches, going 8-7. Billy Federhofer • Finished 2010-11 with a 21-16 singles record and a 25-11

doubles mark • Named Gators’ Most Improved Player for the season • Posted a 13-3 doubles record after being paired with Nassim

Slilam at the start of the SEC schedule, going 6-1 at the No. 2 position and 7-2 at No. 3

• Achieved a national ranking for the first time in his career as he and Slilam twice broke into the ITA doubles rankings (80th on March 29 and 90th on April 12)

• Tallied a 14-8 dual singles mark • Clinched Florida’s 4-2 win over Tennessee in the SEC

Tournament semifinals, topping No. 76 Matteo Fago in three sets on court five to propel the Gators into the championship match.

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Alexandre Lacroix • Finished career as Florida’s all-time leader in overall wins

(214), doubles victories (104) and tied for fourth in singles wins (110).

• ITA All-American in singles and doubles with Sekou Bangoura Jr., becoming the fifth player to receive four All-American honors in UF history.

• Finished the season ranked eighth nationally in singles and 12th (with Bangoura) and 29th (with Nassim Slilam) in doubles.

• Earned first-team All-SEC for the second straight year and his third career All-SEC honor.

• Competed in the singles and doubles NCAA championships, advancing to the semifinals of the doubles event with Bangoura and the second round in singles.

• Led the Gators to their fourth SEC Tournament title, earning Tournament MVP and All-Tournament Team recognition.

• Named ITA Southeast Region Senior of the Year…Earned SEC Player of the Week honors twice (Feb. 2 and March 16).

• Played No. 1 singles and doubles in every dual match for the second straight season, going 19-7 in dual singles and 16-14 at doubles.

• Finished the 2010-11 campaign with a 36-11 singles record and a 29-16 doubles mark, and the 65 wins are tied for the fifth-highest single-season total at Florida, matching his own junior season total.

• His 36 singles wins marked the No. 6 single-season total at UF.

• During the fall season, reached his first national semifinal at the USTA/ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships.

• Reached the quarterfinals at the ITA All-American Championships in Tulsa, Okla., for the second consecutive year.

• Won the Napa Valley Classic in St. Helena, Calif., as well as the Gator Invitational.

Spencer Newman • Enrolled at UF in January 2011 and posted an 11-8

singles record and 1-0 in doubles. • Earned his first victory with a 6-2, 6-1 victory over UCF’s

Joe Delinks on Feb. 4. • Named SEC Freshman of the Week on March 30 after

providing a key three-set win against Zach White in Florida’s 4-3 road victory over Mississippi State.

• Posted a four-match winning streak that included straight-sets wins in the SEC Tournament quarterfinals and semifinals, as well as the NCAA first and second rounds.

• His 6-0, 6-4 win over Miami’s Pedro Ast clinched the Gators’ second-round NCAA Tournament match.

Nassim Slilam • Finished the 2010-11 season with a 25-11 singles record

and a 29-10 doubles mark. • Ranked 83rd in the final ITA singles rankings and 29th in

the doubles rankings (with Alexandre Lacroix). • Earned second-team All-SEC honors. • Led the Gators with 20 dual singles wins and an .800 dual

winning percentage (20-5). • Reached a career-high singles ranking of No. 80 on April

12. • His 29 doubles victories tied for the team lead with

Lacroix. • His 54 combined wins are tied for the ninth-best in a single

season in UF history (Antoine Benneteau, 2009-10).

• Slilam and Lacroix posted a 6-4 record at No. 1 doubles before a lineup shuffle paired Slilam with Billy Federhofer. Slilam and Federhofer went on to a 13-3 record, including 6-1 at No. 2 and 7-2 at No. 3

• Slilam opened the dual season with seven straight singles wins and finished it with five victories in a row.

• Named to the All-SEC Tournament Team as he clinched the SEC Tournament championship match for the Gators against Kentucky. He also clinched the SEC quarterfinal win against Mississippi State in a three-set battle with James Chaudry

• Reached the doubles semifinals at the ITA All-American Championships in Tulsa, Okla., with Lacroix.

Bob van Overbeek • Finished the 2010-11 season with a 26-12

singles mark and a 19-11 doubles record. • Ranked 117th in the final ITA national

singles rankings… Reached a career-high singles ranking of No. 52 on Jan. 4.

• Named to the SEC Community Service Team which recognizes volunteer activities in the community for the second year in row.

• Went 10-5 in doubles after being paired with Andrew Butz to open the SEC schedule, and the duo went 4-0 at No. 3 doubles in Florida’s SEC Tournament championship run.

• After closing the fall with five straight victories, van Overbeek began the spring with six consecutive wins for a career-best 11-match win streak.

• Posted a 13-2 singles record in the fall season and won the singles draw at the Texas Invitational in Austin, Texas, his first collegiate tournament championship.

Statistical Leaders Overall Singles wins: Alexandre Lacroix (36-11) Dual match singles wins: Nassim Slilam (20-5) Overall doubles wins: Alexandre Lacroix (29-16), Nassim

Slilam (29-10) Dual match doubles wins: Nassim Slilam (19-7)

Sophomore Sekou Bangoura Jr. earned doubles All-American honors

and was named first-team All-SEC.

Florida’s 2011 Team Schedule Overall: 20-9 (Home 14-3, Away 5-3, Neutral 1-3)

SEC: 7-4 (Home 3-2, Away 4-2) Date Opponent UF Rank/Opp. Result January 21 Furman 9/- W, 7-0 23 Baylor 9/7 W, 5-2 28 UC Santa Barbara^ 7/61 W, 4-0 29 North Carolina State^ 7/57 W, 6-1 February 4 UCF 7/- W, 7-0 6 at Florida State 7/27 W, 4-3 12 at Illinois 7/16 L, 3-4 18 vs. Stanford# 11/7 W, 4-3 19 vs. Duke# 11/17 L, 1-4 20 vs. UCLA# 11/6 L, 3-4 March 4 LSU* 11/53 W, 6-1 6 Arkansas* 11/69 W, 7-0 11 at Alabama* 15/35 W, 6-1 13 at Auburn* 15/26 W, 4-3 17 Southern Cal 13/3 L, 3-4 19 Ole Miss* 13/29 L, 3-4 26 at Mississippi State* 19/31 W, 4-3 April 1 Kentucky* 15/14 L, 3-4 3 Vanderbilt* 15/30 W, 7-0 8 at Georgia* 16/7 L, 3-4 10 at Tennessee* 16/4 L, 0-7 16 at South Carolina* 16/- W, 4-0 21 Arkansas% 17/- W, 4-0 22 Mississippi State% 17/19 W, 4-2 23 Tennessee% 17/2 W, 4-2 24 Kentucky% 17/11 W, 4-0 May 13 South Carolina State@ 8/- W, 4-0 14! Miami (Fla.)@ 8/27 W, 4-0 19 vs. Kentucky$ 8/10 L, 2-4 *SEC Match ^ITA Kick-Off Weekend - Gainesville, Fla. #ITA Team Indoor Championship - Seattle, Wash. %SEC Tournament - Gainesville, Fla. @NCAA Regional - Gainesville, Fla. !Match completed May 15 $NCAA Championships - Stanford, Calif.

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2010-11 Florida Men’s TennisStatistical Breakdown

SINGLESPlayer #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Dual Pct. SEC Pct. Tourn. All Pct. Stk.Michael Alford ............................. - - - - - - - - - - 8-8 8-8 .500 L1Sekou Bangoura Jr. .................. - 13-8 4-0 - - - 17-8 .680 6-4 .600 14-5 31-13 .705 L1Andrew Butz ................................ - - - - 1-2 5-3 6-5 .545 4-3 .571 11-9 17-14 .548 L3Billy Federhofer ....................... - - - 4-1 7-7 3-0 14-8 .636 6-3 .667 7-8 21-16 .568 L1Alexandre Lacroix ....................19-7 - - - - - 19-7 .731 8-3 .727 17-4 36-11 .766 L1Spencer Newman ..................... - - - - 2-4 9-4 11-8 .579 4-4 .500 - 11-8 .579 L1Nassim Slilam .............................. - 2-0 11-5 6-0 1-0 - 20-5 .800 7-4 .636 5-6 25-11 .694 W5Bob van Overbeek.................... - 1-1 4-1 8-8 - - 13-10 .565 5-2 .714 13-2 26-12 .684 L1

Team Totals ........................... 19-7 16-9 19-6 18-9 11-13 17-7 100-51 .662 40-23 .635 75-42 175-93 .653

DOUBLESPlayers #1 #2 #3 Dual Pct. SEC Pct. Tourn. All Pct. Stk.Alford/Butz ..................... - - - - - - - 10-4 10-4 .714 L1Alford/Bangoura ......... - 1-0 - 1-0 1.000 - - 1-1 2-1 .667 W1Bangoura/Butz ................ - 3-2 1-0 4-2 .667 - - - 4-2 .667 W2Bangoura/Federhofer .. - - - - - - - 2-1 2-1 .667 L1Bangoura/Lacroix........10-8 - - 10-8 .556 7-4 .636 3-1 13-9 .591 L1Bangoura/van Overbeek ...- - - - - - - 0-1 0-1 .000 L1Butz/Federhofer.............. - - - - - - - 1-2 1-2 .333 L1Butz/Newman .............. - - 1-0 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 - 1-0 1.000 W1Butz/van Overbeek ........ - 5-4 5-1 10-5 .667 5-4 .556 - 10-5 .667 L1Federhofer/Slilam ........ - 6-1 7-2 13-3 .813 8-2 .800 - 13-3 .813 W3Federhofer/van Overbeek ... - 1-0 5-4 6-4 .600 - - 3-1 9-5 .643 L2Lacroix/Slilam ........... 6-4 - - 6-4 .600 - - 10-3 16-7 .696 L3

Team Totals .............. 16-12 16-7 19-7 51-26 .662 21-10 .677 30-14 81-40 .669

Individual Doubles Records

Player Record Pct.Alford 12-5 .706Bangoura 21-14 .600Butz 26-13 .667Federhofer 25-11 .694Lacroix 29-16 .644Newman 1-0 1.000Slilam 29-10 .744van Overbeek 19-11 .633

Totals 162-80 .669

MISC. DUAL MATCH RECORDSAll Matches ..................... 20 9 .690 Home ......................... 14 3 .824 Away ........................... 5 3 .625 Neutral Site ................ 1 3 .250SEC Matches .................... 7 4 .636 SEC Home ................. 3 2 .600 SEC Away................... 4 2 .667vs. Ranked Opp. ............. 15 9 .625 vs. Top 10 ................... 3 5 .375 vs. Top 25 ................... 5 8 .385 vs. Top 50 .................. 11 9 .550January ............................. 4 0 1.000February ........................... 3 3 .500March ............................... 5 2 .714April .................................. 6 3 .667May ................................... 2 1 .667 Sundays ............................ 6 2 .750Mondays .......................... 0 0 --Tuesdays ........................... 0 0 --Wednesdays ..................... 0 0 --Th ursdays ......................... 1 2 .333Fridays .............................. 8 2 .800Saturdays .......................... 5 3 .625 Indoors ............................. 2 3 .400Outdoors ......................... 18 6 .750 When winning...Doubles Point ................. 17 3 .850 Home ......................... 11 2 .846 Away ........................... 3 1 .750 Neutral ....................... 1 0 1.000#1 singles ......................... 16 3 .842#2 singles ......................... 13 4 .765#3 singles ......................... 14 4 .778#4 singles ......................... 15 3 .833#5 singles ......................... 10 1 .909#6 singles ......................... 14 3 .824

Jan. 4 ..................9Jan. 25 ................7Feb. 3 .................7Feb. 8 .................7Feb. 14 ............ 11Feb. 22 ............ 10March 1 .......... 11March 8 .......... 15

THREE-SETTERS/TIEBREAKERSSingles

Th ree TiePlayer Sets BreaksMichael Alford 1-0 1-0Sekou Bangoura Jr. 7-2 3-4Andrew Butz 8-7 9-7Billy Federhofer 5-8 8-9Alexandre Lacroix 10-3 14-2Spencer Newman 2-3 1-4Nassim Slilam 6-4 6-6Bob van Overbeek 7-3 3-8Team Totals 46-30 45-40

Doubles Th ree TiePlayers Sets BreaksAlford/Butz 0-0 0-1Bangoura/Butz 0-0 0-1Bangoura/Lacroix 1-1 0-1Butz/van Overbeek 0-0 0-1Team Totals 1-1 0-4

ITA TEAM RANKINGSMarch 15 ........ 13March 22 ........ 19March 29 ........ 15April 5 ............ 16April 12 .......... 16April 19 .......... 17April 26 .............8May 2 .................8

ITA INDIVIDUAL RANKINGSSingles

BangouraSept. 10 ............... 111Jan. 4 ...................... 28Feb. 14 ................... 43March 1 ................. 32March 15 ............... 39March 29 ............... 43April 12 ................. 45April 19 ................. 44April 26 ................. 42May 2..................... 40June 8 .................... 44

LacroixSept. 10 ....................9Jan. 4 .........................4Feb. 14 ......................9March 1 ....................6March 15 ..................6March 29 ............... 10April 12 ....................7April 19 ....................8April 26 ....................6May 2........................7June 8 .......................8

SlilamMarch 1 ............... 125March 29 ............... 84April 12 ................. 80April 19 ................. 93April 26 ................. 91May 2..................... 89June 8 .................... 83

van OverbeekSept. 10 ............... 105Jan. 4 ...................... 52Feb. 14 ................... 74May 2................... 118June 8 .................. 117

DoublesAlford/Bangoura

Feb. 14 ................... 60March 1 ................. 50March 15 ............... 56March 29 ............... 63April 12 ................. 70April 19 ................. 70April 26 ................. 74May 2..................... 70June 8 .................... 88Bangoura/LacroixMarch 15 ............... 46March 29 ............... 53April 12 ................. 39April 19 ................. 29April 26 ................. 24May 2..................... 17June 8 .................... 12

Bangoura/van OverbeekSept. 10 ................. 56

Bangoura/FederhoferJan. 4 ...................... 54Federhofer/SlilamMarch 29 ............... 80April 12 ................. 90

Lacroix/SlilamSept. 10 ................. 20Jan. 4 ...................... 11Feb. 14 ................... 15March 1 ................. 20March 15 ............... 16March 29 ............... 20April 12 ................. 20April 19 ................. 22April 26 ................. 27May 2..................... 26June 8 .................... 29

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Record: 31-1 overall, 11-0 SEC NCAA Finish: 1st (NCAA Champions) Final Poll Ranking: 1st (Intercollegiate

Tennis Association) SEC Finish: 1st East, 1st Overall SEC Tournament Finish: 1st All-Americans: 3 athletes, 4 honors (Alex

Cercone-Doubles; Lauren Embree-Singles; Allie Will- Singles & Doubles)

All-SEC: 6 athletes, 6 honors (First Team:

Lauren Embree, Sofie Oyen & Allie Will; Second Team: Alex Cercone, Olivia Janowicz & Joanna Mather)

ITA National Coach of the Year: Roland Thornqvist ITA Southeast Rookie of the Year: Olivia Janowicz SEC Player of the Year:

Allie Will SEC All-Freshman Team: 3 athletes (Alex

Cercone, Olivia Janowicz & Sofie Oyen)

SEC Academic Honor Roll: 6 athletes

(Claire Bartlett, Brittany Borsanyi, Lauren Embree, Caroline Hitimana, Joanna Mather & Allie Will)

Letterwinners Returning/Lost for 2012

season: 9/0 Departing Players: none

The 2011 NCAA Championship was the fifth national title for the women’s tennis program, the most of any team in the Gator program, also winning the NCAA title in 1992, 1996, 1998 and 2003.

2010-11 WOMEN'S TENNIS REVIEW

Team Highlights • Won 2011 NCAA Team

Championship (fifth in program history)

• Ended season on a 21-match win streak, tied for the 10th-longest in program history

• Ended Stanford’s NCAA-record 184 consecutive home-match win streak and its 47-match overall win streak

• Posted seventh 30-win season in program history (first since 2003)

• Ranked No. 1 in March 1, 2011 national poll (first computer point-based ranking of the season) - first time since March 6, 2007

• Ranked No. 1 seven times during 2010-11, including final poll

• Ranked No. 1 in final national poll, 20th year ranked in final top-4

• Reached the NCAA Final for the 12th time in program history (5-7 record)

• Advanced to NCAA Semifinals for 21st time in last 25 years

• Improved to 25-3 in NCAA Round of 16 matches

• Advanced to the NCAA Round of 16 for 28th time (in 30-year history of event)

• Awarded No. 2 overall seed in NCAA Championships (sixth time)

• Five individual bids into NCAA Singles Championships (tied for second most in program history)

• Earned automatic berth into NCAA Championships (29th appearance in 30-year history of tournament)

• Won the SEC Tournament (17th time in 24-year history of event)

• Advanced to SEC Tournament final (22nd time in 24-year history of event)

• Earned the SEC Tournament’s No. 1 seed with 11-0 regular season record

• Extended regular-season home win streak to 102 matches

• Extended overall home win streak to 95 (includes 17 wins in postseason play - SEC & NCAA Tournament)

• Captured the SEC regular-season title (25th time in 32 years)

• Ranked No. 2 in 2011 preseason poll

• ITA National Team Indoor Championships runner-up

• NCAA title victory was the 875th win in program history (875-128 in 39 years)

• Win No. 850 in program history (March 6 at Arkansas; record at milestone was 850-128)

• UF was 30-0 when winning the doubles point; 0-1 when losing the doubles point

• UF finished a combined 49-3 at the No. 1 and No. 2 singles positions and 27-1 at No. 6 spot

• ITA All-Academic Team award (cumulative team grade point average of 3.20 or above (on a 4.00 scale))

• Eight of nine roster members earned a place on either the SEC Academic Honor Roll or the SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll

Individual Highlights Roland Thornqvist • Wilson/ITA National Coach of the Year • Won 300th career dual match (Feb. 18 vs. Miami;

record at milestone was 300-79)

Claire Bartlett • SEC Academic Honor Roll Brittany Borsanyi • ITA Scholar-Athlete (minimum 3.50 GPA) • SEC Academic Honor Roll • Evelyn Pucket Most Improved Player (team award) Alex Cercone • Final National Singles Rank: 51 • Final National Doubles Rank: 6 (with Allie Will); 83

(with Olivia Janowicz) • SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll • All-American, Doubles • NCAA All-Tournament Team, No. 5 Singles • Earned berth into NCAA Singles Championships • Earned berth into NCAA Doubles Championships -

Quarterfinalist • Second Team All-SEC • SEC All-Freshman Team • Three-time SEC Freshman of the Week (April 5,

March 29 and March 8) • Held a 14-match doubles win streak (tied for 10th

longest in UF history, with Allie Will) Lauren Embree • Final National Singles Rank: 9 • Final National Doubles Rank: 29 (with Sofie Oyen); 48

(with Joanna Mather) • SEC Academic Honor Roll • Honda Award for Tennis Finalist (one of four players) • Named to USTA Collegiate Team • NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player • NCAA All-Tournament Team, No. 2 Singles • NCAA All-Tournament Team, No. 2 Doubles • All-American, Singles • First in history to clinch the NCAA team title with a

third-set tie-breaker victory in the final match on the courts since collegiate tennis began the doubles-followed-by-singles format in 2001 (defeated Mallory

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Burdette 5-7, 6-3, 7-6 (8-6) after trailing 4-0 in third set)

• ITA Southeast Region Player to Watch honoree (has an outstanding season and is expected to perform at a high level the rest of his or her career. This award’s criteria also includes a player’s sportsmanship and character.)

• Earned berth into NCAA Singles Championships - Semifinalist

• First Team All-SEC • SEC Player of the Week (April 12) • ITA National Women’s Team Indoor All-

Tournament Team (No. 2 Singles) • ITA National Women’s Team Indoor All-

Tournament Team (No. 2 Doubles) • Compiled 28-match singles win streak (fourth-

longest singles win streak in program history) • Season singles winning percentage of 96.6-

percent (28-1) is second-highest in UF history Caroline Hitimana • Final National Singles Rank: 124 • Final National Doubles Rank: 37 (with Joanna

Mather) • ITA Scholar-Athlete (minimum 3.50 GPA) • SEC Academic Honor Roll • SEC Community Service Team Olivia Janowicz • Final National Singles Rank: 54 • Final National Doubles Rank: 83 (with Alex

Cercone) • ITA Scholar-Athlete (minimum 3.50 GPA) • SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll • ITA Southeast Region Rookie of the Year • Earned berth into NCAA Singles Championships • Second Team All-SEC • SEC All-Freshman Team • SEC All-Tournament Team • SEC Freshman of the Week (Feb. 16) • ITA National Women’s Team Indoor All-

Tournament Team (No. 6 Singles) • Rheau Stakeley Sportsmanship Award (team

award) • Compiled a 19-match singles win streak Joanna Mather • Final National Singles Rank: 40 • Final National Doubles Rank: 37 (with Caroline

Hitimana); 48 (with Lauren Embree) • ITA Scholar-Athlete (minimum 3.50 GPA) • SEC Academic Honor Roll • ITA Southeast Region Cissie Leary Sportsmanship

Award recipient (displays inspiring dedication and commitment to her team, which has enhanced her team’s performance and exemplified the spirit of college tennis)

• Earned 150th career combined singles & doubles win (doubles vs. Miami, May 22 in NCAA QF)

• Earned berth into NCAA Singles Championships • Second Team All-SEC • ITA National Women’s Team Indoor All-

Tournament Team (No. 2 Doubles) • SEC Player of the Week (Feb. 23) • Neal Anderson Scholastic Award (team award) • Dorothy Anderson Scholarship Award, presented

annually to the Gator who displays best

combination of academics and character on and off the court (team award)

Sofie Oyen • Final National Singles Rank: 110 • Final National Doubles Rank: 12

(with Allie Will); 29 (with Lauren Embree)

• Selected to ITA All-Star Team • NCAA All-Tournament Team, No. 2

Doubles • First Team All-SEC • SEC All-Freshman Team • SEC Freshman of Week (April 12) • Earned No. 1 Doubles Ranking

(Jan. 4, 2011, with Allie Will) • Captured the 2010 ITA National

Indoor Doubles Title (with Will) • Held a 14-match doubles win streak

(tied for 10th longest in UF history, with Allie Will)

Allie Will • Final National Singles Rank: 4 • Final National Doubles Rank: 6 (with

Alex Cercone); 12 (with Sofie Oyen) • SEC Academic Honor Roll • All-American, Singles • All-American, Doubles • Named to USTA Collegiate Team • Selected to ITA All-Star Team • Earned berth into NCAA Singles

Championships - Round of 16 • Earned berth into NCAA Doubles

Championships - Quarterfinalist • SEC Player of the Year • First Team All-SEC • SEC Tournament MVP • SEC Player of the Week (April 18) • Earned No. 1 Doubles Ranking

(Jan. 4, 2011, with Sofie Oyen) • Captured the 2010 ITA National

Indoor Doubles Title (with Oyen) • Most Valuable Player (team award) • Held a 14-match doubles win streak

(tied for 10th longest in UF history, with Alex Cercone)

• Held a 14-match doubles win streak (tied for 10th longest in UF history, with Sofie Oyen)

Signees none

Statistical Leaders Overall Singles wins: Allie Will (48-4) Dual-match singles wins: Allie Will (26-1) Overall doubles wins: Lauren Embree &

Allie Will (37-7) Dual-match doubles wins: Lauren Embree

(24-3)

The 2011 sweep of the Southeastern Conference regular-season and tournament titles was the 14th time Florida has won both championships in the same season. Florida’s 2010-11 Schedule & Results Overall: 31-1 (Home 13-0, Away 10-0, Neutral 8-1) SEC (first): 11-0 (Home 6-0, Away 5-0) Date UF Rank Opponent Result J26 2 UCF W 7-0 J29 2 #69 COL. OF CHARLESTON (1) W 6-0 J30 2 #66 WINTHROP (1) W 7-0 F6 2 #54 FIU W 7-0 F8 2 #25 SOUTH FLORIDA W 5-2 F12 2 at #4 North Carolina W 5-2 F13 2 at #6 Duke W 4-2 F18 2 vs. #9 Miami-FL (2) W 4-1 F19 2 vs. #12 Clemson (2-QF) W 4-0 F20 2 vs. #6 Duke (2-SF) W 4-1 F21 2 vs. #1 Stanford (2-final) L 2-4 M1 1 at #22 Florida State W 6-1 M4 1 at LSU* W 6-0 M6 1 at #16 Arkansas* W 7-0 M11 1 #33 ALABAMA* W 6-1 M13 1 AUBURN* W 4-0 M25 1 at #29 Ole Miss* W 7-0 M27 1 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 7-0 A1 2 at Kentucky* W 7-0 A3 2 at #20 Vanderbilt* W 7-0 A8 2 #6 GEORGIA* W 6-1 A10 2 #14 TENNESSEE* W 4-0 A16 1 #38 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 7-0 A22 2 vs. #36 South Carolina( 3-QF) W 4-0 A23 2 vs. #19 Vanderbilt (3-SF) W 4-0 A24 2 at #14 Tennessee (3-Final) W 4-0 M14 1 SOUTH CAROLINA ST. (4-1R) W 4-0 M15 1 #35 SOUTH CAROLINA (4-2R) W 4-0 M20 1 vs. #15 Clemson (5-Rd16) W 4-1 M22 1 vs. #5 Miami (5-QF) W 4-1 M23 1 vs. #6 UCLA (5-SF) W 4-0 M24 1 at #2 Stanford (5-Final) W 4-3 *Southeastern Conference match; (1) ITA Indoor Team Championships, First & Second Rounds, Gainesville, Fla.; (2) ITA Indoor Championship, Round 16-Final, Charlottesville, Va.; (3) SEC Tournament, Knoxville, Tenn.; (4) NCAA Regionals, Gainesville; (5) NCAA Round of 16-Final, Stanford, Calif.

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2010-11 Florida Women’s Tennis

Dual Match ... Overall / SEC 2011 CareerSingles By Position #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Overall/SEC DualC. Bartlett 16-3/7-0B. Borsanyi 2-0/2-0 2-0/2-0 5-1/3-1A. Cercone 1-0/1-0 3-1/2-1 16-2/7-0 3-0 23-3/10-1 sameL. Embree 6-0/3-0 18-0/6-0 24-0/9-0 44-3/19-0C. Hitimana 1-0/1-0 9-0/3-0 10-0/4-0 24-4/9-1O. Janowicz 2-1/1-0 7-1/3-0 13-1/6-0 22-3/10-0 sameJ. Mather 1-0/1-0 3-1/0-1 11-2/4-0 15-3/5-1 44-11/20-4S. Oyen 0-1 13-6/7-0 2-1/2-0 15-8/9-0 sameA. Will 19-2/6-0 5-0/3-0 24-2/9-0 50-3/20-0Total 25-2 24-1 17-7 18-5 24-3 27-1 138-19 SEC Only 9-0 10-0 8-1 9-1 11-0 11-0 66-2

(Note: records also include matches vs. UF teammates) Overallvs. Opponents Ranked... 1-10 11-25 26-50 51-100+ RecordClaire Bartlett 0-1 0-1Alex Cercone 0-1 1-1 1-2 9-3 11-7Lauren Embree 1-0 5-1 5-0 6-0 17-1Caroline Hitimana 0-1 1-0 1-1 2-2Olivia Janowicz 0-1 0-2 2-0 3-1 5-4Joanna Mather 0-1 2-4 4-3 7-0 13-8Sofi e Oyen 0-2 2-0 8-2 10-4Allie Will 4-2 6-2 7-1 7-0 24-5Total 5-5 14-13 21-6 42-8 81-32

Overall 2010-11 2010 2011Singles Records Open Dual SEC Career Record Fall SpringClaire Bartlett (Jr.) 3-3 42-21 3-3 3-3Brittany Borsanyi (So.) 5-3 2-0 2-0 11-12 7-3 5-3 2-0Alexandra Cercone (Fr.) 14-8 23-3 10-1 same 37-11 12-5 25-6Lauren Embree (So.) 4-1 24-0 9-0 60-7 28-1 0-0 28-1Caroline Hitimana (So.) 6-4 10-0 4-0 33-10 16-4 7-4 10-0Olivia Janowicz (Fr.) 12-5 22-3 10-0 same 34-8 8-3 26-5Joanna Mather (Jr.) 15-6 15-3 5-1 71-25 30-9 10-4 20-5Sofi e Oyen (Fr.) 7-3 15-8 9-0 same 22-11 7-3 15-8Allie Will (So.) 11-3 24-2 9-0 83-10 35-5 9-2 26-3Totals 77-36 135-19 58-2 212-54 61-27 152-28

Singles

Doubles Overall 2010-11 2010 2011Indiv. Doub. Records Open Dual SEC Career Record Fall SpringClaire Bartlett 2-1 27-14 2-1 2-1Birttany Borsanyi 7-2 0-0Alex Cercone 8-6 20-1 7-0 same 28-7 4-4 24-3Lauren Embree 1-4 26-0 10-0 64-11 27-4 0-2 27-2Caroline Hitimana 9-4 11-1 2-1 39-12 20-5 9-4 11-1Olivia Janowicz 5-3 15-5 5-3 same 20-8 3-2 17-6Joanna Mather 7-5 24-3 7-2 82-27 31-8 6-3 25-5Sofi e Oyen 11-1 19-5 7-2 same 30-6 11-1 19-5Allie Will 13-2 18-3 8-0 68-12 31-5 11-1 20-4

2010-11 Record Playing with...Player Bart Bors Cerc Emb Hitim Jano Mathr Oyen WillBartlett -- 2-1Borsanyi --Cercone --- 6-3 8-3 14-1Embree -- 3-0 16-4 9-0Hitimana 6-3 3-0 -- 9-1 2-1Janowicz 2-1 8-3 --- 6-3 3-1 1-0Mather 16-4 9-1 6-3 --Oyen 9-0 2-1 3-1 --- 16-4Will 14-1 1-0 16-4 --

Career Record Playing with...Player Bart Bors Cerc Emb Hitim Jano Mathr Oyen WillBartlett -- 4-0 1-4 2-1 7-1 1-0Borsanyi 4-0 -- 0-2 Cercone --- 6-3 8-3 14-1Embree -- 3-0 26-5 9-0 10-2Hitimana 1-4 0-2 6-3 3-0 -- 18-2 2-1Janowicz 2-1 8-3 --- 6-3 3-1 1-0Mather 7-1 26-5 18-2 6-3 --Oyen 9-0 2-1 3-1 --- 16-4Will 1-0 14-1 10-2 1-0 16-4 --

Dual Match ... Overall / SEC Overall/Doubles By Position #1 #2 #3 SECOyen / Will 5-3 5-3Embree / Mather 1-0/1-0 14-0/5-0 15-0/6-0Cercone / Hitimana 3-0 3-0Cercone / Janowicz 5-1 5-1Cercone / Will 12-0/7-0 12-0/7-0Hitimana / Embree 3-0/1-0 3-0/1-0Janowicz / Mather 1-0 5-3/1-2 6-3/1-2Janowicz / Oyen 3-1/3-1 3-1/3-1Hitimana / Oyen 2-1/1-1 2-1/1-1Janowicz / Will 1-0/1-0 1-0/1-0Embree / Oyen 9-0/3-0 9-0/3-0Hitimana / Mather 3-0 3-0Total 18-3 28-0 21-6 67-9SEC Only 11-0 10-0 5-3 26-3

Overallvs. Opponents Ranked... 1-10 11-25 26-100 RecordOyen / Will 3-4 1-0 2-0 6-4Embree / Mather 0-2 4-1 4-4Cercone / Janowicz 0-1 0-1Hitimana / Mather 0-1 2-0 2-1Cercone / Will 3-1 3-0 5-0 11-1Hitimana / Oyen 0-1 0-1Embree / Oyen 2-0 1-0 3-0Total 6-7 6-1 14-3 26-12

Florida’s 2010-11 Schedule & ResultsOverall: 31-1 (Home 13-0, Away 10-0, Neutral 8-1)

SEC (champions): 11-0 (Home 6-0, Away 5-0)Date UF Rank Opponent/Event ResultJANUARYWed. 19 host U.S. Jr. National Team - ExhibitionWed. 26 2 UCF W, 7-0Sat. 29 2 #69 COL. OF CHARLESTON (1) W, 6-0Sun. 30 2 #66 WINTHROP (1) W, 7-0

FEBRUARYSun. 6 2 #56 FIU W, 7-0Tue. 8 2 #25 SOUTH FLORIDA W, 5-2Sat. 12 2 at #4 North Carolina W, 5-2Sun. 13 2 at #6 Duke W, 4-2Fri. 18 2 vs. #9 Miami (2) W, 4-1Sat. 19 2 vs. #12 Clemson (2-QF) W, 4-0Sun. 20 2 vs. #6 Duke (2-SF) W, 4-1Mon. 21 2 vs. #1 Stanford (2-Final) L, 2-4

MARCHTue. 1 1 at #22 Florida State W, 6-1Fri. 4 1 at LSU* W, 6-0Sun. 6 1 at #16 Arkansas* W, 7-0Fri. 11 1 #33 ALABAMA* W, 6-1Sun. 13 1 AUBURN* W, 4-0Fri. 25 1 at #29 Ole Miss* W, 7-0Sun. 27 1 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W, 7-0Wed. 30 BAYLOR cancelled

APRILFri. 1 2 at Kentucky* W, 7-0Sun. 3 2 at #20 Vanderbilt* W, 7-0Fri. 8 2 #6 GEORGIA* W, 6-1Sun. 10 2 #4 TENNESSEE* W, 4-0Sat. 16 1 #38 SOUTH CAROLINA* W, 7-0Fri. 22 2 vs. #36 South Carolina (3-QF) W, 4-0Sat. 23 2 vs. #19 Vanderbilt (3-SF) W, 4-0Sun. 24 2 at #14 Tennessee (3-Final) W, 4-0

MAYSat. 14 1 SOUTH CAROLINA ST (4-1R) W, 4-0Sun. 15 1 #35 SOUTH CAROLINA (4-2R) W, 4-0Fri. 20 1 vs. #15 Clemson (5-Rnd 16) W, 4-1Sun. 22 1 vs. #5 Miami (5-QF) W, 4-1Mon. 23 1 vs. #6 UCLA (5-SF) W, 4-0Tue. 24 1 at #2 Stanford (5-Final) W, 4-3

Times are EASTERN; *Southeastern Conference match; (1) ITA Indoor Team Championships, First & Second Rounds, Gainesville, Fla.; (2) ITA Indoor Championship, Round 16-Final, Charlottesville, Va.; (3) SEC Tournament, Knoxville, Tenn.; (4) NCAA Regionals, sites TBD; (5) NCAA Round of 16-Final, Stanford, Calif.

FINAL Stats

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2011 (M) TRACK & FIELD REVIEW Team Highlights

• Claimed the 2011 NCAA Indoor team

title, becoming just the fourth different program in NCAA history to win back-to-back NCAA Indoor Men’s Championships

• Placed third at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, totaling 53 total team points to mark their third consecutive top-three outdoor finish

• Florida jumpers took the 2011 NCAA triple jump titles, with Will Claye winning the indoor and Christian Taylor successfully defending his outdoor crown

• The Gators totaled 36 All-America honors during the course of the 2011 season, with 24 first team and 12 second-team members.

• It marked the 15th consecutive year that the Gator men have earned at least nine All-America honors in a single season.

• Head Coach Mike Holloway was named the 2011 U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Indoor Men’s Head Coach of the Year for the second consecutive year.

• Holloway was named the USTFCCCA Men’s Indoor South Region Head Coach of the Year and Men’s Indoor Track & Field Coach of the Year.

• Assistant Coach Dick Booth was named the USTFCCCA National Men’s Outdoor Assistant Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season. Also named the USTFCCCA National Men’s Indoor Assistant Coach of the Year and USTFCCCA Men’s Indoor South Region Assistant Coach of the Year.

Individual Highlights & Honors Will Claye • Scored 18 points for the Gators at the

NCAA Indoor Championships, winning the men’s triple jump and placing second in the men’s long jump.

• USTFCCCA National Men’s Outdoor Field Athlete of the Year and Track and Field News Collegiate Men’s Field Athlete of the Year

• SEC Outdoor Men’s Field Athlete of the Year

• Two-time SEC Men’s Field Athlete of the Week this season

• SEC Outdoor long jump and triple jump champion

• Runner-up in NCAA Outdoor triple jump and third in long jump

• Finished second in the men’s triple jump at the USA Championships, qualifying to compete at the IAAF World Championships in August 2011

Omar Craddock • Fifth in the NCAA Indoor Championships

triple jump (16.32m/53-6.50) to earn All-America first-team honors

Jeff Demps • Won second consecutive NCAA Indoor 60m

dash title year, setting the school record of 6.53.

• SEC Men’s Indoor 60m Champion with a time of 6.55.

• Two-time SEC Men’s Runner of the Week this season

• Anchored Florida’s outdoor SEC Championship 4x100-meter relay team

Eric Foran • SEC Track and Field Community Service

Team Frankie Hammond • Earned All-America second team honors by

finishing 14th in NCAA Outdoor high jump (2.14m/7-0.25)

Dumisane Hlaselo • SEC Indoor mile champion clocking a time

of 3:56.84, a school record in the event • SEC Indoor 3,000m champion with a time of

8:00.34. • SEC Men’s Runner of the Week (Feb. 15). • Fifth in NCAA Outdoor Championship 1,500-

meter run Gray Horn • Captured the SEC Decathlon title for the

third consecutive year and is the only person in school history to win a league decathlon title

• Set school decathlon record of 7,914 to finish fifth in NCAA Outdoor competition and earn All-America first-team honors

• SEC Indoor Heptathlon champion with a total of 5,816 points

NCAA Finishes: Indoor - 1st (52 points) Outdoor - 3rd (53 points) SEC Finish: Indoor: 1st (148 points) Outdoor: 2nd (140 points) All-Americans: 15 individuals for 36 honors –

Will Claye (i – long jump, triple jump; o – long jump, triple jump); Omar Craddock (i – triple jump); Jeff Demps (i – 60 m; o – 100m, 4x100m Relay); Frankie Hammond (o – high jump); Dumisane Hlaselo (i -- mile; o – 1,500 m); Gray Horn (i – heptathlon; o – decathlon); Eddie Lovett (i – 60 m hurdles; o -- 4x100m Relay); Tony McQuay (i – 400 m; o – 400 m, 4x400m Relay); Kemal Mesic (i – shot put); Sean Obinwa (i -- 4x400m Relay, o – 800m, 4x400m Relay); Jeremy Postin (o – hammer throw); Christian Taylor (i -- 4x400m Relay, triple jump; o -- 4x100m Relay, 4x400m Relay, long jump, triple jump); Jovon Toppin (i -- 4x400m Relay; o -- 4x400m Relay); Terrell Wilks (i – 60m, 4x400m Relay; o – 100m, 4x100m Relay); Stipe Zunic (o – javelin).

All-SEC: 12 individuals for 17 honors: Will Claye (i – second team, o – first team); Jeff Demps (i – first team, o – first team); Blake Heroit (i – second team); Dumisane Hlaselo (i -- first team); Gray Horn (i – first team, o – first team); Eddie Lovett (i – first team, o – first team); Kemal Mesic (i – first team); Tony McQuay (o – second team); Christian Taylor (i – first team, o – first team); Jovon Toppin (i – second team); Terrell Wilks (o – first team); Stipe Zunic (o – second team).

All-Freshman SEC: 4 individuals: Eddie Lovett (indoor, outdoor); Matt Mizereck (outdoor); Mark Parrish (indoor, outdoor); Stipe Zunic (outdoor).

SEC Academic Honor Roll: 17 (Jarius Cooper, Eric Foran, Gray Horn, Lavaughn King, Max Lang, Kyle Mailloux, Tony McQuay, Douglas Nelson, Sean Obinwa, Joshua Pederson, Alex Schanen, Christian Taylor, Jovon Toppin, David Triassi, James Uthmeier, Daniel Wehunt, Derek Wehunt).

Departing Athletes: Jarius Cooper (Outdoor Sr.), Eric Foran (Sr.), Kemal Mesic (Sr.), Adam Montague (Sr.), Douglas Nelson (Sr.), Chris Rainey (Outdoor Sr.), Bryan Turner (Sr.), James Uthmeier (Sr.), Terrell Wilks (Sr).

Florida won its second-consecutive NCAA Indoor Championship in 2011.

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Eddie Lovett • Men’s Indoor Freshman Track & Field Runner of the

Year • SEC Indoor 60m hurdles champion (7.73) • Took 13th in NCAA Indoor 60m hurdles to earn All-

America second-team honors; also ran opening leg of 4x100m relay at NCAA Outdoors

• Ran the first leg of Florida’s Outdoor SEC Championship 4x100-meter relay team

• Claimed the U.S. Junior Championship in the men’s 110-meter hurdles with a time of 13.33 (+1.9)

Tony McQuay • SEC Indoor 200m champion (20.61) • Runner-up in NCAA Outdoor 400m and seventh

indoors to earn All-America first-team honors • Ran anchor on NCAA Outdoor 4x400m relay (6th) • Won U.S. Championships’ 400m title (44.68), earning

spot on the U.S.’s World Championships team Kemal Mesic • SEC Indoor shot put champion charting a school

record of 19.53m/64-1 • Earned All-America second team honors by placing

11th in NCAA Indoor Championships’ shot put competition (18.61m/61-0.75)

Sean Obinwa • Ran anchor leg indoors and third leg outdoors at

NCAA Championships to earn All-America honors for 4x400m relay

• Earned All-America second team honors by placing 16th in NCAA Outdoor 800m (1:48.14)

Jeremy Postin • Became Florida’s first All-American in the hammer

throw, taking eighth in the NCAA Outdoor Championships

• Reset his own school record in the event four times this season.

• SEC Men’s Field Athlete of the Week (April 5)

Christian Taylor • Successfully defended NCAA Outdoor triple jump title

(17.80m/58-4.75) • SEC Indoor triple jump champion • SEC Indoor triple jump champion and runner-up

outdoors • SEC Indoor Men’s Field Athlete of the Year • Ran the second leg of Florida’s outdoor SEC

Championship 4x100-meter relay team • Earned a total of six All-America honors in 2011 • One of three finalists for The Bowerman, track and

field’s highest honor, as awarded by the USTFCCCA. Winner will be announced Dec. 14, 2011

• Finished first in the men’s triple jump at the USA Championships, qualifying to compete at the IAAF World Championships in August 2011

Jovon Toppin • Ran opening leg indoors and second leg outdoors at

NCAA Championships, earning All-America honors for 4x400m relay

Terrell Wilks • SEC Outdoor 100-meter dash champion • Ran the third leg of Florida’s outdoor

SEC Championship 4x100-meter relay team

• Placed 14th overall in the semifinals of the men’s 200-meter dash at the USA Championships

Stipe Zunic • Earned All-America first team honors

with fourth-place finish in NCAA javelin competition (75.01m/246-1)

Schedule & Results INDOORS Date Meet Result 1/15 Nittany Lion Challenge NTS 1/28-29 Texas A&M Challenge NTS 2/4-5 Virginia Tech Elite Meet NTS 2/4 New Balance Collegiate InviteNTS 2/11-12 Tyson Invitational NTS 2/11-12 Iowa State Classic NTS 2/11-12 FloTrack Husky Classic NTS 2/25-27 SEC Indoor Championships 1st 3/5 Alex Wilson Invitational NTS 3/5 Virginia Tech Qualifier NTS 3/11-12 NCAA Indoor Championships1st

OUTDOORS 3/19 UCF Black & Gold ChallengeNTS 3/25-26 UCF Invitational NTS 4/1-2 Pepsi Florida Relays NTS 4/6-7 Clyde Littlefield Texas Rangers

NTS 4/13-14 Mt. Sac Relays Multi Events NTS 4/16 Tom Jones Memorial NTS 4/28-4/30 Penn Relays Carnival NTS 4/29-30 Drake Relays NTS 5/6-7 Seminole Twilight NTS 5/12-15 SEC Outdoor Championship2nd 5/26-28 NCAA Preliminary Rounds NTS 6/8-11 NCAA Outdoor Championships3rd NTS – No Team Scoring

Junior Christian Taylor claimed his second consecutive NCAA Outdoor triple jump title in 2011. He is one of three finalists for The Bowerman, the highest award given by the USTFCCCA.

.Statistical Leaders Indoor 60m – Jeff Demps 6.53 60m Hurdles – Eddie Lovett 7.73 200m – Tony McQuay 20.61 400m – Tony McQuay 45.21 800m – John Mitchell 1:50.03 Mile – Dumi Hlaselo 3:56.84 3,000m – Dumi Hlaselo 5,000m – James Uthmeier

8:00.43 14:25.76

4x400m relay 3:05.51 Distance Medley relay 9:52.53 High Jump – Gray Horn 6-7.50 Pole Vault – Eric Foran 16-6.75 Long Jump – Will Claye 26-4.50 Triple Jump – Christian Taylor 56-11.50 Shot Put – Kemal Mesic 64-1 Weight Throw – David Triassi 66-8.50 Heptathlon – Gray Horn 5,890 Outdoor 100m – Jeff Demps 9.96 W 110m Hurdles – Eddie Lovett 13.64 200m – Terrell Wilks 20.51 400m – Tony McQuay 44.87 400m Hurdles – William Wynne 53.72 800m – Sean Obinwa 1:47.73 1,500m – Dumi Hlaselo 3,000m – Anthony Morales

3:40.66 8:45.69

Steeplechase – Michael Anderson

9:12.39

5,000m – Matt Mizereck 14:17.90 10,000m – Mark Parrish 30:26.53 4x100m relay 4x200m relay

38.49 1:22.00

4x400m relay 4x800m relay Sprint Medley relay Shuttle Hurdle relay

3:04.27 7:29.13 3:17.30 56.07

High Jump – Frankie Hammond 7-2.50 Pole Vault – Eric Foran 17-5 Long Jump – Will Claye 27-2.50 Triple Jump – Christian Taylor 58-4.75 W Shot Put – Stipe Zunic 54-5.50 Discus – Stipe Zunic 176-2 Hammer Throw – Jeremy Postin 218-9 Javelin – Stipe Zunic 246-1 Decathlon – Gray Horn 7,194 W -- wind-aide

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60 METERS (AUTO: 6.60)School Record: 6.53, Jeff Demps, 20116.53 Jeff Demps NCAA Championships (3/12) 1st (SR)6.59 TerrellWilks VirginiaTechQualifier(3/5) 1st(A)6.78 Leonardo Seymore Virginia Tech Elite Meet (2/4) 4th6.79 Christian Taylor Nittany Lion Challenge (1/15) 1st6.87 Blake Heriot Nittany Lion Challenge (1/15) -prelim-6.90 Eddie Lovett Nittany Lion Challenge (1/15) -prelim-6.92 Will Claye Nittany Lion Challenge (1/15) T5th6.92 Omar Craddock Nittany Lion Challenge (1/15) -prelim-6.98 Gray Horn Texas A&M Challenge (1/28) -hept-

60-METER HURDLES (AUTO: 7.70)School Record: 7.66, Josh Walker, 20057.73 Eddie Lovett SEC Championships (2/27) 1st7.92 William Wynne Texas A&M Challenge (1/29) 4th7.93 Jarius Cooper SEC Championships (2/27) 3rd8.00 Gray Horn SEC Championships (2/26) -prelim-

200 METERS (AUTO: 20.83)School Record: 20.26, John Capel, 200020.61 Tony McQuay SEC Championships (2/27) 1st (A) 21.01 Leonardo Seymore Virginia Tech Elite Meet (2/5) 1st21.76 Blake Heriot SEC Championships (2/26) -prelim-21.88 Jovon Toppin Tyson Invitational (2/12) 40th

400 METERS (AUTO: 46.15)School Record: 44.57, Kerron Clement, 200545.21 Tony McQuay SEC Championships (2/27) 2nd (A)47.82 Jovon Toppin SEC Championships (2/26) -prelim-

600 METERS (NOT AN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT)1:19.55 Sean Obinwa Nittany Lion Challenge (1/15) 2nd1:21.20 Jovon Toppin Nittany Lion Challenge (1/15) 8th

800 METERS (AUTO: 1:48.00)School Record: 1:46.28, Mark Everett, 19901:50.03 John Mitchell FloTrack Husky Classic (2/12) 17th1:50.72 Sean Obinwa Texas A&M Challenge (1/29) 2nd1:52.72 Daniel Wehunt Texas A&M Challenge (1/29) 8th

1,000 METERS (NOT AN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT)2:26.09 John Mitchell Nittany Lion Challenge (1/15) 4th2:39.96 Gray Horn NCAA Championships (3/12) -hept-

MILE (AUTO: 3:59.00)School Record: 3:56.84, Dumisani Hlaselo, 20113:56.84 Dumi Hlaselo FloTrack Husky Classic (2/12) 3rd (A) (SR) 4:07.23 Derek Wehunt FloTrack Husky Classic (2/12) 5th4:11.67 Michael Anderson FloTrack Husky Classic (2/12) 31st

3,000 METERS (AUTO: 7:54.50)School Record: 7:58.23, Dan Middleman, 19928:00.43 Dumi Hlaselo SEC Championships (2/26) 1st8:25.96 James Uthmeier Texas A&M Challenge (1/29) 5th

5,000 METERS (AUTO: 13:47.00)School Record: 13:59.52, Mike Mykytok, 199414:25.76 James Uthmeier SEC Championships (2/27) 9th14:38.22 Mark Parrish SEC Championships (2/27) 11th

4x400-METER RELAY (AUTO: 3:06.50)School Record: 3:03.51, Clarke, Middleton, Pastor, Clement, 20053:05.51 Florida “A” SEC Championships (2/27) 2nd (A) (B. Heriot, T. McQuay, J. Toppin, C. Taylor)3:09.00 Florida “B” Texas A&M Challenge (1/29) 2nd (T. McQuay, C. Taylor, W. Wynne, J. Toppin)3:15.77 Florida “C” NCAA Championships (3/12) 10th (J. Toppin, C. Taylor, T. Wilks, S. Obinwa)3:16.98 Florida “D” Texas A&M Challenge (1/29) 8th (S. Obinwa, T. Wils, L. Seymore, J. Mitchell)3:19.28 Florida “E” Nittany Lion Challenge (1/15) 6th (S. Obinwa, G. Horn, T. Wilks, J. Mitchell)

A - NCAA Automatic-Qualifying Mark c - Converted Time TC - Top Collegian MR - Meet Record FR - Facility Record SR - School Record

PERFORMANCE LIST LEGEND

DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY (AUTO: 9:32.00)School Record: 9:32.84, 20029:52.53 Florida SEC Championships (2/27) 4th (J. Mitchell, De. Wehunt, D. Hlaselo, Da. Wehunt)

HIGH JUMP (AUTO: 2.24m/7-4.25)School Record: 2.30m/7-6.50, David Furman, 20002.02m/6-7.50 Gray Horn NCAA Championships (2/11) -hept-

TRIPLE JUMP (AUTO: 16.15m/53-0)School Record: 17.36m/56-11.50, Christian Taylor, 201117.36m/56-11.50 Christian Taylor SEC Championships (2/27) 1st (A) (SR) (MR)17.32m/56-10 Will Claye NCAA Championships (3/12) 1st (MR)16.57m/54-4.50 Omar Craddock SEC Championships (2/27) 3rd (A)

LONG JUMP (AUTO: 7.90m/25-11)School Record: 8.13m/26-8.25, Dion Bentley, 19938.04m/26-4.50 Will Claye NCAA Championships (3/11) 2nd7.62m/25-0 Christian Taylor SEC Championships (2/26) 8th7.35m/24-1.50 Gray Horn SEC Championships (2/25) -hept-

POLE VAULT (AUTO: 5.50m/18-0.50)School Record: 5.60m/18-4.50, Mike Holloway, 19925.05m/16-6.75 Eric Foran Jimmy Carnes Meet (1/30) 1st4.87m/15-11.75 Max Lang SEC Championships (2/26) 13th4.80m/15-9 Gray Horn SEC Championships (2/26) -hept-

SHOT PUT (AUTO: 19.30m/63-4)School Record: 19.53m/64-1, Kemal Mesic, 201119.53m/64-1 Kemal Mesic SEC Championships (2/26) 1st (A) (SR)17.39m/57-0.75 Stipe Zunic SEC Championships (2/26) 5th13.41m/44-0 Gray Horn Texas A&M Challenge (1/28) -hept-

WEIGHT THROW (AUTO: 21.50m/70-6)School Record: 20.86m/68-5.25, Antonio Emperator, 200420.33m/66-8.50 DavidTriassi VirginiaTechQualifier(3/5) 3rd20.00m/65-7.50 Jeremy Postin Virginia Tech Elite Meet (2/4) 4th

HEPTATHLON (AUTO: 5,675)School Record: 5,890, Gray Horn, 20115,890 Gray Horn NCAA Championships (3/12) 4th (SR)

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100 METERSSchool Record: 9.99, Bernard Williams, 20009.96 (+2.4) w Jeff Demps Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 1st10.11 (+3.0) w Terrell Wilks SEC Championship (5/15) 1st10.43 (+1.7) Leonardo Seymore Pepsi Florida Relays (4/1) 7th10.53 (+2.9) Will Claye Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 11th10.60 (+2.9) Chris Rainey Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 15th10.83 (+1.2) Gray Horn Mt. Sac Relays (4/14) -dec-

110-METER HURDLESSchool Record: 13:32, Josh Walker, 200413.64 (+1.7) Eddie Lovett NCAA Preliminaries (5/28) -prelim-14.07 (+2.3) w Jarius Cooper Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 3rd14.25 Gray Horn SEC Championships (5/13) -dec-14.26 (+1.6) William Wynne NCAA Preliminaries (5/28) -prelim-

200 METERSSchool Record: 19.87, John Capel, 199920.51 (+1.9) Terrell Wilks Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 5th20.72 (+2.8) w Leonardo Seymore Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 7th20.76 (+1.9) Christian Taylor Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 8th21.30 (-0.1) Blake Heriot NCAA Preliminaries (5/27) -prelim-21.57 (+0.9) Jovon Toppin Pepsi Florida Relays (4/1) 22nd

400 METERSSchool Record: 44.66, Tyrone Kemp, 198944.87 Tony McQuay NCAA Outdoors (6/8) -prelim-45.46 Christian Taylor Pepsi Florida Relays (4/1) 1st48.53 Blake Heriot Seminole Twilight (5/7) 5th48.58 Jovon Toppin SEC Championships (5/14) -prelim-49.79 Gray Horn Mt. Sac Relays (4/13) -dec-51.11 Kyle Mailloux Seminole Twilight (5/7) 14th

400-METER HURDLESSchool Record: 47.24, Kerron Clement, 200553.72 William Wynne SEC Championships (5/13) -prelim-

800 METERSSchool Record: 1:44.46, Mark Everett, 19881:47.73 Sean Obinwa Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 1st1:50.28 Daniel Wehunt NCAA Preliminaries (5/27) -prelim-1:52.73 Luc Lawrence Pepsi Florida Relays (4/1) 16th1:51.88 Matt Mizereck UCF Invitational (3/26) 1st1:56.57 Derek Wehunt Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 14th1:59.82 Michael Anderson UCF Invitational (3/26) 12th

1,500 METERSSchool Record: 3:38.57, Shane Stroup, 20053:40.66 Dumi Hlaselo Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 1st3:49.71 Derek Wehunt Seminole Twilight (5/7) 3rd3:51.17 Matt Mizereck Pepsi Florida Relays (4/1) 15th3:54.39 James Uthmeier Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 4th3:55.10 Michael Anderson Pepsi Florida Relays (4/1) 23rd3:55.79 Anthony Morales Seminole Twilight (5/7) 7th4:08.73 Geoffrey Anderson Pepsi Florida Relays (4/1) 42nd4:29.45 Gray Horn NCAA Outdoors (6/10) -dec-

3,000 METERS8:45.69 Anthony Morales Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 1st

STEEPLECHASESchool Record: 8:38.59, Chris Duncan, 20029:12.39 Michael Anderson Penn Relays Carnival (4/28) 12th9:30.92 Mark Parrish Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 3rd9:57.29 Matt Mizereck Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 5th

5,000 METERSSchool Record: 13:51.30, Dan Middleman, 198914:17.90 Matt Mizereck Penn Relays Carnival (4/28) 12th14:25.95 Mark Parrish Penn Relays Carnival (4/28) 1st14:47.87 Michael Anderson SEC Championships (5/15) 13th

10,000 METERSSchool Record: 28:31.21, Keith Brantly, 198230:26.53 Mark Parrish SEC Championships (5/13) 3rd31:33.61 James Uthmeier SEC Championships (5/13) 9th

4x100-METER RELAYSchool Record: 38.35, Carroll, Williams, Armstrong, White, 200038.49 Florida “A” NCAA Outdoors (6/8) -prelim- (E. Lovett, C. Taylor, T. Wilks, J. Demps)38.91 Florida “A” Pepsi Florida Relays (4/2) 3rd (E. Lovett, L. Seymore, T. Wilks, J. Demps)

4x200-METER RELAYSchool Record: 1:20.38, McQuay, Hall, Wilks, Smith, 20101:22.00 Florida Penn Relays Carnival (4/30) 3rd (J. Demps, C. Taylor, L. Seymore, T. Wilks) A - NCAA Automatic-Qualifying Mark

c - Converted Time TC - Top Collegian MR - Meet Record FR - Facility Record SR - School Record

PERFORMANCE LIST LEGEND

4x400-METER RELAYSchool Record: 3:00.31, R. Anderson, McQuay, C. Taylor, Smith, 20103:04.27 Florida “A” NCAA Preliminaries (5/28) -prelim) (C. Taylor, J. Toppin, S. Obinwa, T. McQuay)3:06.43 Florida “B” Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 2nd (C. Taylor, T. Wilks, B. Heriot, S. Obinwa)3:08.27 Florida “C” SEC Championship (5/15) 3rd (C. Taylor, T. Wilks, S. Obinwa, T. McQuay)

4x800-METER RELAYSchool Record: 7:14.36, Jones, Lacy, Adderley, Peters, 19937:29.13 Florida Pepsi Florida Relays (4/2) 2nd (S. Obinwa, M. Mizereck, L. Lawrence, Da. Wehunt)

SPRINT MEDLEY RELAYSchool Record: 3:13.21, Harris, Armstrong, White, Joseph, 20013:17.30 Florida Penn Relays Carnival (4/29) 2nd (J. Demps, T. Wilks, C. Taylor, S. Obinwa)

SHUTTLE HURDLE RELAYSchool Record: 54.30, Pitt, Martin, Wynne, Cooper, 200956.07 Florida Penn Relays Carnival (4/29) 2nd (E. Lovett, G. Horn, W. Wynne, J. Cooper)

HIGH JUMPSchool Record: 2.28m/7-5.75, David Furman, 19972.20m/7-2.50 Frankie Hammond Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 1st2.11m/6-11 Bryan Turner NCAA Preliminaries (5/26) -prelim-1.94m/6-4.24 Gray Horn Mt. Sac Relays (4/13) -dec-

LONG JUMPSchool Record: 8.39m/27-6.50, Dion Bentley, 19938.29m/27-2.50 Will Claye SEC Championships (5/14) 1st8.00m/26-3 Christian Taylor SEC Championships (5/14) 4th7.54m/24-9 Gray Horn Mt. Sac Relays (4/13) -dec-7.23m/23-8.75 Josh Pederson Seminole Twilight (5/7) 7th

TRIPLE JUMPSchool Record: 17.40m/57-1, Christian Taylor, 201117.80m/58-4.75w Christian Taylor NCAA Outdoors (6/11) 1st17.62m/57-9.75w Will Claye NCAA Outdoors (6/11) 2nd16.46m/54-0 Omar Craddock Penn Relays Carnival (4/30) 1st

POLE VAULTSchool Record: 5.70m/18-8.25, Mike Holloway, 19925.31m/17-5 Eric Foran Seminole Twilight (5/7) 1st5.15m/16-10.75 Max Lang NCAA Preliminaries (5/27) -prelim-4.90m/16-0.75 Gray Horn SEC Championships (5/15) T8th

SHOT PUTSchool Record: 20.10m/65-11.50, Dwight Johnson, 199216.60m/54-5.50 Stipe Zunic Seminole Twilight (5/6) 3rd13.13m/43-1 Gray Horn SEC Championships (5/12) -dec-

DISCUSSchool Record: 61.39m/201-5, Wes Stockbarger, 200753.71m/176-2 Stipe Zunic SEC Championships (5/15) 4th41.82m/137-2 Gray Horn SEC Championships (5/13) -dec- HAMMER THROWSchool Record: 66.69m/218-9, Jeremy Postin, 201166.69m/218-9 Jeremy Postin SEC Championships (5/12) 5th (SR)56.50m/185-4 David Triassi Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 4th

JAVELIN School Record: 83.30m/273-3, Tom Pukstys, 199075.01m/246-1 Stipe Zunic NCAA Outdoors (6/8) 4th63.02m/206-9 Zane Breakiron Pepsi Florida Relays (4/1) 5th61.44m/201-7 Doug Nelson Seminole Twilight (5/6) 4th61.31m/201-1 Adam Montague SEC Championships (5/14) 11th52.63m/172-8 Gray Horn Mt. Sac Relays (4/14) -dec-

DECATHLONSchool Record: 7,914, Gray Horn, 20117,194 Gray Horn NCAA Outdoors (6/10) 5th (SR)

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2011 (W) TRACK & FIELD REVIEW

Team Highlights • The Gators recorded a second-place

finish at the SEC Outdoor Championships with 116 points, trailing LSU with 146 points.

• Florida had four All-SEC first team members (two indoor, two outdoor), two All-SEC second team members (outdoor) and five All-SEC freshman team members.

• Florida earned a total of 13 All-America honors (five indoors, eight outdoors) during the season.

• The Gators’ 4x400-meter relay team clocked the third-fastest time in school history (3:30.43) to finish fifth at NCAA Outdoor Championship. It marked the best time 4x400m time Florida has run since the team’s NCAA runner-up season of 1992. The quartet consisted of freshman Ebony Eutsey, junior Alishea Usery, senior Danielle Williams and sophomore Ugonna Ndu.

• Won four SEC individual championships, two indoors and two outdoors.

Individual Highlights & Honors Ali Crabb • Capital One Academic All-District III

Second Team • Scored for Florida at the SEC Outdoor

Championships by taking seventh in 10,000-meter final with a season-best time (36:23.62)

Ebony Eutsey • Ran opening legs on 4x400-meter

relay teams at NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships to earn All-America honors at both meets

• Relay team took 10th at NCAA Indoors (3:35.64) and fifth at NCAA Outdoors (3:30.43)

• Part of SEC All-Freshman team (indoor and outdoor)

Daisy Glasser • Fourth in SEC Outdoor pole vault

with a team season-best mark of 4.11m/13-5.75

• Earned All-America second-team honors with her 14th-place finish in the NCAA Outdoor pole vault competition (4.00m/13-1.50)

• University of Florida’s NCAA Woman of the Year Nominee

• SEC Community Service Team. Brittany Harrell • Earned All-America second-team

honors with her 11th-place finish in the NCAA Outdoor heptathlon (5,308 points)

• Third in SEC Outdoor heptathlon with 5,452 points – which ranks as the second-highest total in school history

• SEC Women’s Freshman of the Week (May 10).

Fidela James • SEC weight throw champion with a

personal-best toss of 19.83m/65-0.75

Genevieve LaCaze • Collected her second SEC

steeplechase title of career (winning first in 2009) with a time of 10:21.82

• Set the school steeplechase record for the third consecutive meet at the NCAA Outdoor Championship, taking fifth with a time of 9:59.44. First Gator to run sub-10 minutes for the event

• Earned All-America first-team honors for performance at NCAA Outdoors

• Entered 2011 season with a career-best steeplechase time of 10:26.92

Cory McGee • Earned All-America second-team

honors for her 10th-place finishes in NCAA indoor mile (4:41.52) and outdoor 1500-meter run (4:19.18)

• Won the 2011 SEC indoor mile (4:41.10)

• Four-time SEC Women’s Freshman of the Week.

• SEC Freshman Indoor Runner of the Year.

NCAA Indoor Finish: N/A NCAA Outdoor Finish: T-34th SEC Finish: Indoor: 5th (55 points) Outdoor: 2nd (116 points) All-Americans: 10 individuals for 14 honors –

Ebony Eutsey (i – 4x400m relay; o -- 4x400m relay); Daisy Glasser (o – pole vault); Brittany Harrell (o – heptathlon); Genevieve LaCaze (o – steeplechase); Cory McGee (i – mile; o – 1,500m); Keely Medeiros (o – shot put); Ugonna Ndu (i -- 4x400m relay; o -- 4x400m relay); Alishea Usery (o- 4x400m relay); Lanie Whittaker (i -- 4x400m relay); Danielle Williams (i -- 4x400m relay; o - 4x400m relay) .

All-SEC: 5 individuals for 6 honors: Fidela

James (i: first team); Corey McGee (i: first team, o: second team); Genevieve LaCaze (o: first team); Keely Medeiros (o: second team); Fawn Miller (o: first team).

All-Freshman SEC: 5 individuals: Ebony

Eutsey (indoor and outdoor); Cory McGee (indoor and outdoor); Darshay Davis (outdoor); Fawn Miller (outdoor); Stephanie Strasser (outdoor).

SEC Academic Honor Roll: 19 (Callie Cooper,

Ali Crabb, Kaitlin Davis, Daisy Glasser, Rebecca Goldring, Fidela James, Genevieve LaCaze, Rebecca Lowe, Keely Medeiros, Ashley Miller, Alexis Muniz, Mandy Perkins, Morgan Scherschel, Caitlin Schuessler, Claire Spurling, Michelle Stegall, Ashley Usery, Alishea Usery, Danielle Williams).

Departing Athletes: Ali Crabb (Outdoor Sr.),

Daisy Glasser (Sr.), Daniela Griffin (Sr.), Keely Medeiros (Indoor Sr.), Danielle Williams (Sr.).

Florida’s 4x400-meter relay team took fifth at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in 3:30.43 – the top time for UF since it won the event in 1992.

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Keely Medeiros • SEC Outdoor Championships shot put

runner-up with a toss of 16.74m/54-11.25 • Earned All-America second-team honors

after taking 16th in NCAA Outdoor shot put (16.05m/52-8)

Fawn Miller • Claimed SEC javelin title with a then-

personal best throw of 51.46 /168-10. • SEC Women’s Freshman of the Week after

recording the third-best women’s javelin toss in program history at the Seminole Twilight Invitational (49.45m/162-3).

• Third person in program history to throw better than 160 feet.

Ugonna Ndu • Ran anchor on 4x400-meter relay teams at

NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships to earn All-America honors at both meets

• Relay team took 10th at NCAA Indoors (3:35.64) and fifth at NCAA Outdoors (3:30.43)

Alishea Usery • Ran second leg on 4x400-meter relay team

at NCAA Outdoor Championships to earn All-America first-team honors

• Relay team took fifth at NCAA Outdoors (3:30.43)

Danielle Williams • Ran third leg on 4x400-meter relay teams at

NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships to earn All-America honors at both meets

• Relay team took 10th at NCAA Indoors (3:35.64) and fifth at NCAA Outdoors (3:30.43)

Lanie Whittaker • Ran second leg on 4x400-meter relay

teams at NCAA Indoor Championships to earn All-America second-team honors

• Relay team took 10th at NCAA Indoors (3:35.64)

Schedule & Results INDOORS Date Meet Result 1/15 Nittany Lion Challenge NTS 1/28-29 Texas A&M Challenge NTS 2/4-5 Virginia Tech Elite Meet NTS 2/4 New Balance Collegiate Invite NTS 2/11-12 Tyson Invitational NTS 2/11-12 Iowa State Classic NTS 2/11-12 FloTrack Husky Classic NTS 2/25-27 SEC Indoor Championships 5th 3/5 Alex Wilson Invitational NTS 3/5 Virginia Tech Qualifier NTS 3/11-12 NCAA Indoor Championships N/A

OUTDOORS 3/19 UCF Black and Gold Challenge NTS 3/25-26 UCF Invitational NTS 4/1-2 Pepsi Florida Relays NTS 4/6-7 Clyde Littlefield Texas Rangers NTS 4/13-14 Mt. Sac Relays Multi Events NTS 4/16 Tom Jones Memorial NTS 4/28-4/30 Penn Relays Carnival NTS 4/29-30 Drake Relays NTS 5/6-7 Seminole Twilight NTS 5/12-15 SEC Outdoor Championship 2nd 5/26-28 NCAA Preliminary Rounds NTS 6/8-11 NCAA Outdoor ChampionshipsT34th NTS – No Team Scoring

Junior Genevieve LaCaze earned All-America first-team honors for taking fifth in the NCAA steeplechase with a time of 9:59.44. She also won her second Southeastern Conference title in the event.

Statistical Leaders Indoor 60m – Darshay Davis 7.43 60m Hurdles – Lorraine Graham

8.55

200m – Ebony Eutsey 23.94 400m – Ebony Eutsey 53.56 800m – Ashley Usery 2:14.44 Mile – Cory McGee 4:36.53 3,000m – Genevieve LaCaze 9:34.42 4x400m relay 3:34.61 Distance Medley relay 11:11.92 High Jump – Brittany Harrell 5-7 Pole Vault – Daisy Glasser 12-11.5 Long Jump – Lorraine Graham

19-9.75

Triple Jump – Daniela Griffin 37-5.25 Shot Put – Fidela James 52-5.25 Weight Throw – Fidela James Pentathlon

65-0.75 3,771

Outdoor 100m – Darshay Davis 11.53 100m Hurdles – Ugonna Ndu 13.83 200m – Darshay Davis 23.59 400m – Ebony Eutsey 52.62 400m Hurdles – Ugonna Ndu 58.68 800m – Cory McGee 2:07.45 1,500m – Cory McGee 3,000 m – Stephanie Strasser

4:16.39 10:00.08

Steeplechase – Genevieve LaCaze

9:59.44

5,000m – Callie Cooper 16:32.13 10,000m – Callie Cooper 35:42.57 4x100m relay 44.57 4x400m relay 4x800m relay Sprint Medley Relay Shuttle Hurdle Relay

3:30.43 9:05.15 3:45.56 56.28

Pole Vault – Daisy Glasser 13-5.75 Long Jump – Lorraine Graham

20-3

Shot Put - Keely Medeiros 56-7.50 Discus – Keely Medeiros 180-2 Heptathlon – Brittany Harrell 5,452 Javelin – Fawn Miller 168-10 High Jump – Brittany Harrell 5-8

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UPDATED: MARCH 28, 2011

60 METERS (AUTO: 7.26)School Record: 7.23, Lakecia Ealey, 20087.43 Darshay Davis Tyson Invitational (2/11) -prelim-7.52 Alishea Usery Virginia Tech Elite Meet (2/4) -prelim-7.81 Lauren Smith Virginia Tech Elite Meet (2/4) -prelim-

60-METER HURDLES (AUTO: 8.14)School Record: 8.17, Andrea Bliss, 20048.55 Lorraine Graham Nittany Lion Challenge (1/15) -prelim-8.56 Ugonna Ndu Tyson Invitational (2/11) -prelim-8.72 Brittany Harrell Nittany Lion Challenge (1/15) 5th8.95 Amani Bryant Nittany Lion Challenge (1/15) -prelim-

200 METERS (AUTO: 23.20)School Record: 23.14, Natalie Knight, 200823.94 Ebony Eutsey Tyson Invitational (2/12) 20th24.20 Darshay Davis Texas A&M Challenge (1/29) 7th24.26 Lanie Whittaker Tyson Invitational (2/12) 28th24.32 Danielle Williams SEC Championships (2/26) -prelim-24.70 Ugonna Ndu SEC Championships (2/26) -prelim-25.26 Michelle Stegall SEC Championships (2/26) -prelim-

400 METERS (AUTO: 52.60)School Record: 50.91, Tiandra Ponteen, 200553.56 Ebony Eutsey Tyson Invitational (2/11) 6th53.88 Lanie Whittaker Tyson Invitational (2/11) 9th58.37 Michelle Stegall Tyson Invitational (2/11) 73rd

600 METERS (NOT AN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT)1:32.86 Lanie Whittaker Nittany Lion Challenge (1/15) 3rd1:33.24 Ashley Usery Nittany Lion Challenge (1/15) 4th

600 YARDS (NOT AN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT)1:24.27 Ashley Usery Texas A&M Challenge (1/29) 7th

800 METERS (AUTO: 2:05.00)School Record: 2:01.77, Hazel Clark, 19992:14.44 Ashley Usery Virginia Tech Elite Meet (2/4) 3rd2:27.82 Brittany Harrell SEC Championships (2/25) -pent-

MILE (AUTO: 4:37.00)School Record: 4:31.24, Charlotte Browning, 20104:36.53 Cory McGee FloTrack Husky Classic (2/12) 5th (A)4:49.48 Genevieve LaCaze Nittany Lion Challenge (1/15) 2nd4:52.49 Mandy Perkins SEC Championships (2/27) 7th4:52.82 Stephanie Strasser FloTrack Husky Classic (2/12) 36th4:56.73 Shelby Hayes Nittany Lion Challenge (1/15) 4th 3,000 METERS (AUTO: 9:13.00)School Record: 9:09.02, Shelly Steely, 19859:34.42 Genevieve LaCaze Nittany Lion Challenge (1/15) 1st9:36.25 Cory McGee SEC Championships (2/26) 7th9:41.91 Callie Cooper SEC Championships (2/26) 11th9:51.36 Shelby Hayes FloTrack Husky Classic (2/12) 50th

4x400-METER RELAY (AUTO: 3:34.00)School Record: 3:31.00, 20043:34.61 Florida “A” Alex Wilson Invitational (3/5) 2nd (E. Eutsey, L. Whtitaker, D. Williams, U. Ndu)3:40.17 Florida “B” Virginia Tech Elite Meet (2/5) 3rd (L. Whittaker, D. Williams, U. Ndu, As. Usery)

DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY (AUTO: 11:05.50)School Record: 11:10.35, 199711:11.92 Florida New Balance Collegiate (2/4) 4th (G. LaCaze, E. Eutsey, S. Hayes, C. McGee)

HIGH JUMP (AUTO: 1.85m/6-0.75)School Record: 1.85m/6-0.75, Liene Karsuma, 20081.70m/5-7 Brittany Harrell Texas A&M Challenge (1/28) -pent-1.69m/5-6.50 Alexis Muniz Virginia Tech Elite Meet (2/5) 7th1.55m/5-1 Rebecca Goldring Jimmy Carnes Meet (1/30) 3rd

A - NCAA Automatic-Qualifying Mark c - Converted Time TC - Top Collegian MR - Meet Record FR - Facility Record SR - School Record

PERFORMANCE LIST LEGEND

LONG JUMP (AUTO: 6.38m/20-11.25)School Record: 6.67m/21-10.75, Shara Proctor, 20106.04m/19-9.75 Lorraine Graham Texas A&M Challenge (1/29) 2nd5.87m/19-3.25 DanielaGriffin TysonInvitational(2/11) 6th5.40m/17-8.75 Brittany Harrell Tyson Invitational (2/11) 26th

TRIPLE JUMP (AUTO: 13.30m/43-7.75)School Record: 13.88m/45-6.50, Shara Proctor, 201011.41m/37-5.25 DanielaGriffin NittanyLionChallenge(1/15) 5th

POLE VAULT (AUTO: 4.30m/14-1.25)School Record: 4.30m/14-1.25, Natalie Moser, 20073.95m/12-11.50 Daisy Glasser SEC Championships (2/27) 5th3.75m/12-3.50 Claire Spurling Tyson Invitational (2/11) 2nd

SHOT PUT (AUTO: 16.90m/55-5.50)School Record: 18.59m/61-0, Mariam Kevkhishvili, 201015.98m/52-5.25 Fidela James SEC Championships (2/27) 2nd11.16m/36-7.50 Brittany Harrell SEC Championships (2/25) -pent-

WEIGHT THROW (AUTO: 21.00m/68-10)School Record: 24.21m/79-5.25, Candice Scott, 200519.83m/65-0.75 Fidela James SEC Championships (2/27) 1st17.10m/56-1.25 Ashley Miller Virginia Tech Elite Meet (2/4) 14th

PENTATHLON (AUTO: 4,075)School Record: 3,999, Dorchelle Webster, 19903,771 Brittany Harrell SEC Championships (2/25) 7th

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100 METERSSchool Record: 11.13, Michelle Freeman, 199211.53 (+1.0) Darshay Davis NCAA Preliminaries (5/26) -prelim-

100-METER HURDLESSchool Record: 12.79, Michelle Freeman, 199213.83 (+0.7) Ugonna Ndu SEC Championships (5/14) 11th13.86 (+1.5) Lorraine Graham Seminole Twilight (5/7) 3rd13.96 (+1.5) Paige Morton Seminole Twilight (5/7) 4th14.49 (+0.4) Brittany Harrell SEC Championships (5/12) -hept-14.81 (+2.5) w Katrina Dekrey Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) -prelim-

200 METERSSchool Record: 22.84, Natalie Knight, 200823.59 (+1.2) Darshay Davis NCAA Outdoors (6/9) -prelim-23.80 (+2.5) w Danielle Williams Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 9th24.31 (+1.8) Michelle Stegall Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 16th25.33 (-0.1) Brittany Harrell SEC Championships (5/12) -hept-

400 METERSSchool Record: 50.83, Tiandra Ponteen, 200552.62 Ebony Eutsey SEC Championships (5/15) 5th56.67 Lanie Whittaker Pepsi Florida Relays (4/1) 37th56.79 Michelle Stegall Pepsi Florida Relays (4/1) 38th

400-METER HURDLESSchool Record: 56.45, Piper Bressant, 198558.68 Ugonna Ndu SEC Championships (5/15) 4th59.84 Ashley Usery Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 3rd1:00.02 Amani Bryant Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 4th1:01.29 Paige Morton Seminole Twilight (5/7) 1st1:07.51 Lorraine Graham UCF Invitational (3/26) 29th

800 METERSSchool Record: 2:00.13, Hazel Clark, 19972:07.45 Cory McGee Pepsi Florida Relays (4/1) 1st2:11.16 Genevieve LaCaze Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 2nd2:11.54 Mandy Perkins Seminole Twilight (5/7) 5th2:18.50 Shelby Hayes UCF Invitational (3/26) 17th2:20.03 Sarah Davis UCF Invitational (3/26) 21st2:20.61 Brittany Harrell SEC Championships (5/13) -hept-

1,500 METERSSchool Record: 4:09.86, Charlotte Browning, 20114:16.39 Cory McGee Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 2nd4:22.82 Genevieve LaCaze SEC Championships (5/14) -prelim-4:29.08 Mandy Perkins SEC Championships (5/14) -prelim-4:31.12 Shelby Hayes Seminole Twilight (5/7) 3rd4:39.38 Sarah Davis Pepsi Florida Relays (4/1) 24th4:57.23 Brittany Koziara Seminole Twilight (5/7) 15th

3,000 METERS10:00.08 Stephanie Strasser Tom Jones Memorial 2nd

STEEPLECHASESchool Record: 9:59.44, Genevieve LaCaze, 20119:59.44 Genevieve LaCaze NCAA Outdoors (6/11) 5th10:46.25 Stephanie Strasser SEC Championship (5/14) 8th10:54.23 Callie Cooper Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 1st

5,000 METERSSchool Record: 15:40.97, Shelly Steely, 198716:32.13 Callie Cooper Penn Relays Carnival (4/28) 11th16:38.68 Genevieve LaCaze SEC Championships (5/15) 5th17:25.14 Mandy Perkins SEC Championships (5/15) 18th17:36.86 Stephanie Strasser SEC Championships (5/15) 24th17:45.59 Ali Crabb SEC Championships (5/15) 26th 10,000 METERSSchool Record: 32:24.70, Rebecca Lowe, 200935:42.57 Callie Cooper SEC Championships (5/13) 6th36:23.62 Ali Crabb SEC Championships (5/13) 7th

4x100-METER RELAY School Record: 43.12, K. Mitchell, Freeman, Rose, Howard, 199244.57 Florida “A” SEC Championships (5/15) 5th (D. Davis, Al. Usery, D. Williams, E. Eutsey)45.43 Florida “B” Penn Relays Carnival (4/28) -prelim- (M. Stegall, D. Davis, D. Williams, E. Eutsey)

A - NCAA Automatic-Qualifying Mark c - Converted Time TC - Top Collegian MR - Meet Record FR - Facility Record SR - School Record

PERFORMANCE LIST LEGEND

4x400-METER RELAY School Record: 3:27.53, Freeman, K. Mitchell, Beasley, Howard, 19923:30.43 Florida “A” NCAA Preliminaries (5/28) 5th (E. Eutsey, Al. Usery, D. Williams, U. Ndu)3:36.20 Florida “B” SEC Championship (5/15) 4th (E. Eutsey, L. Whittaker, Al. Usery, U. Ndu)3:37.56 Florida “C” Pepsi Florida Relays (4/2) 5th (L. Whittaker, D. Williams, U. Ndu, As. Usery)3:39.31 Florida “D” Penn Relays Carnival (4/28) -prelim- (E. Eutsey, D. Williams, U. Ndu, M. Stegall)3:40.05 Florida “E” Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 3rd (E. Eutsey, As. Usery, M. Stegall, A. Bryant)

4x800-METER RELAY School Record: 8:23.30, Sa. Braasch, So. Braasch, Nash, Crowther, 19869:05.15 Florida Pepsi Florida Relays (4/2) 3rd (G. LaCaze, S. Hayes, S. Davis, M. Perkins)

SPRINT MEDLEY RELAYSchool Record: 3:43.11, K. Mitchell, Howard, Downing, Beasley, 19913:45.56 Florida “A” Pepsi Florida Relays (4/2) 1st (D. Davis, D. Williams, L. Whittaker, C. McGee)3:50.50 Florida “B” Penn Relays Carnival (4/29) 2nd (U. Ndu, D. Davis, E. Eutsey, C. McGee)

SHUTTLE HURDLE RELAY56.28 Florida Pepsi Florida Relays (4/2) 5th (L. Graham, B. Harrell, P. Morton, U. Ndu)HIGH JUMPSchool Record: 1.84m/6-0.50, Maria Galloni, 19921.73m/5-8 Brittany Harrell SEC Championships (5/12) -hept-1.65m/5-5 Alexis Muniz Black and Gold Challenge (3/19) T2nd1.58m/5-2.25 Becca Goldring Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 8th

LONG JUMPSchool Record: 6.71m/22-0.75, Shara Proctor, 20096.17m/20-3 Lorraine Graham SEC Championships (5/14) 3rd6.05m/19-10.25 DanielaGriffin SECChampionships(5/14) 6th5.48m/17-11.75 Brittany Harrell SEC Championships (5/13) -hept-

POLE VAULTSchool Record: 4.16m/13-7.75, Dara Altman, 20064.11m/13-5.75 Daisy Glasser SEC Championships (5/14) 4th3.86m/12-8 Claire Spurling SEC Championships (5/14) 8th3.21m/10-6.25 Caitlin Schuessler Seminole Twilight (5/6) 7th

SHOT PUTSchool Record: 18.50m/60-8.50, Liz Wanless, 200517.26m/56-7.50 Keely Medeiros Drake Relays (4/29) 2nd15.67m/51-5 Fidela James SEC Championships (5/15) 4th11.46m/37-7.25 Brittany Harrell NCAA Outdoors (6/9) -hept-

DISCUSSchool Record: 57.49m/188-7, Rachel Longfors, 200454.91m/180-2 Keely Medeiros Drake Relays (4/29) 1st (TC)51.33m/168-5 Ashley Miller UCF Invitational (3/26) 3rd49.70m/163-1 Kaitlin Davis Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 7th

JAVELINSchool Record: 58.99m/193-7, Evelien Dekkers, 201051.46m/168-10 Fawn Miller SEC Championships (5/15) 1st41.62m/136-6 Brittany Harrell SEC Championships (5/13) -hept-

HEPTATHLONSchool Record: 5,784, Heidi Mann, 19875,452 Brittany Harrell SEC Championships (5/13) 3rd

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Record: 29-2, 20-0 SEC NCAA Finish: T-9th Final Poll Rankings: 8th in AVCA Coaches

Poll/8th in Volleyball Magazine Media Poll

SEC Finish: 1st Overall (SEC Champions)

All-Americans: 4 with 6 honors (Lauren Bledsoe: Volleyball Magazine

third team, AVCA Honorable Mention; Kristy Jaeckel: AVCA Honorable Mention; Kelly Murphy: AVCA first team, Volleyball Magazine first team; Callie Rivers: AVCA Honorable Mention)

SEC Player of the Year: Kelly Murphy All-SEC: 6 with 6 honors (Cassandra

Anderson [second team], Lauren Bledsoe [first team], Chanel Brown [freshman team] Kristy Jaeckel [second team], Kelly Murphy [first team], Callie Rivers [first team]

SEC Academic Honor Roll: 8 (Cassandra

Anderson, Elissa Hausmann, Kristy Jaeckel, Chloe Mann, Kelly Murphy, Callie Rivers, Betsy Smith, Sundai Weston)

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4 Departing Players: Lauren Bledsoe (Sr.),

Erin Fleming (Sr.), Callie Rivers (Sr.), Cinthya Roberto (Jr.)

Kelly Murphy became Florida’s first AVCA First-Team All-America selection since Angie McGinnis earned the same distinction in 2006.

2010 Volleyball REVIEW

Team Highlights • Made its 20th consecutive

NCAA Tournament appearance and the 21st in school history.

• Finished the year with a 29-2 overall record to extend the nation’s longest streak of consecutive 25-win seasons to 20. Since 1991, Florida has averaged 31.6 wins per season.

• Advanced to the NCAA regional semifinal for the 19th time in the last 20 years.

• Played host to NCAA First and Second Round action for the 19th time in the last 20 years.

• Had at least two All-Americans for the 10th consecutive year and the 14th time under head coach Mary Wise.

• Finished the year ranked eighth in the American Volleyball Coaches Association final poll, marking Florida’s 20th consecutive top-15 national finish.

• Spent a school-record eight consecutive polls ranked No. 1.

• Charted 10 wins against a grueling schedule of 12 ranked opponents.

• Finished the year ranked seventh nationally in attendance with an average home attendance mark of 2,660. Marked the 19th time in the last 20 years the Gators have ranked among the nation’s top-10 in attendance.

• Led all NCAA Division I teams in winning percentage with a .935 clip.

• Ranked 10th in the nation in both hitting percentage (.288) and blocks per set (2.84). Was 21st nationally in service aces per set (1.64).

• Final NCAA RPI ranked No. 3 in nation.

Individual Highlights Cassandra Anderson Second-Team All-SEC Led the SEC and ranked 28th in the nation in blocks

per set with 1.27. Became the first Gator to lead the SEC in blocks since Benavia Jenkins in 2002

Became just the 18th player in school history to record 300 career blocks and now ranks tied for 13th in school history in career blocks with 343

Now tied for fifth all-time in program history in career blocks per set average at 1.20

Ranked seventh in the SEC (all matches combined) with a .348 hitting efficiency on the season.

Hit better than .400 on 14 instances during the 2010 campaign

Charted a career-high 12 blocks in Florida’s NCAA Second Round win vs. Florida State, marking the most blocks by a Gator in an NCAA match in program history

SEC Defensive Player of the Week (11/1) SEC Academic Honor Roll

Lauren Bledsoe Volleyball Magazine Third-Team All-America AVCA Honorable Mention All-America AVCA All-South Region First-Team All-SEC Ranked third in the SEC and 21st in the nation in

hitting percentage with a .382 clip Hit .500 or better in 12 matches over the course of

the season Finished her career with a .302 hitting efficiency,

making her just the 20th person in school history to chart a career hitting percentage of .300 or better

Ranked fifth in the SEC (all matches combined) in blocks per set with 1.06

Fourth on the team with 1.92 kills per set Chanel Brown SEC All-Freshman Team Totaled a squad-best 5.59 assists per set as part of

Florida’s 6-2 offensive scheme, the fifth-best single-season mark by a freshman in school history

Just one of 14 players in school history to eclipse the 600-assist mark for her career and has 621 career dishes

In conference matches only, finished ninth in the SEC with 6.01 assists per set

Totaled double-figure assists in each of the squad’s 31 matches with 20 or more assists in 12 matches

SEC Freshman of the Week (10/4) Stephanie Ferrell Florida’s first offensive sub off the bench during the

2010 campaign

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Erin Fleming Led the Gators and ranked eighth in the SEC in

digs per set with 3.61 Eclipsed the double-figure dig mark on 20

occasions Started 30 matches at the libero position

Elissa Hausmann SEC Academic Honor Roll

Kristy Jaeckel AVCA Honorable Mention All-America AVCA All-South Region Second-Team All-SEC Started each of the team’s 31 matches and

ranked third on the team with 2.51 kills per set Recorded double-figure kills in 12 matches Ranked eighth in the SEC (all matches

combined) with 0.28 service aces per set Became just the 20th person in UF school history

to reach 2,000 career attacks and currently ranks 14th all-time in school history with 2,447 career attacks

Tallied three double-doubles on the year SEC Academic Honor Roll

Chloe Mann SEC Academic Honor Roll

Kelly Murphy An AVCA First-Team All-America selection,

becoming the first Gator to earn first-team All-America honors since Angie McGinnis in 2006

Earned All-America honors for the third consecutive season

Volleyball Magazine First-Team All-America AVCA All-South Region The 2010 SEC Player of the Year First-Team All-SEC A four-time SEC Offensive Player of the Week AVCA National Player of the Week (8/31) The only player in the SEC (all matches

combined) to rank in the league’s top 10 in kills per set, service aces per set and hitting percentage simultaneously

The SEC leader in service aces with 0.40 winners per set, becoming just the second Gator ever to lead the SEC in single-season service aces per set

Ranked fourth in the SEC and 26th nationally with a .374 hitting efficiency

Ninth in the SEC with 3.04 kills per set Tallied seven triple-doubles on the season,

including three that came in three-set matches Became just the 17th player in school history to

reach 1,000 career kills, now ranking 16th in school history with 1,009 career kills

CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Second-Team Academic All-District III

SEC Academic Honor Roll

Callie Rivers AVCA Honorable Mention All-

America AVCA All-South Region First-Team All-SEC Ranked second on the team in

both kills per set (2.54) and digs per set (2.33)

Seventh in the SEC with 0.29 service aces per set

Three double-doubles in 2010 SEC Academic Honor Roll

Betsy Smith SEC Academic Honor Roll SEC Community Service Team

Sundai Weston SEC Academic Honor Roll

Tangerine Wiggs Played in each of the team’s 31

matches at the right-side position, ranking third on the team with 0.96 blocks per set

Charted five or more kills in 22 of 31 matches

Statistical Leaders Hitting % .374 Kelly Murphy Kills: 337 Kelly Murphy Attacks: 766 Kristy Jaeckel Assists: 621 Chanel Brown Aces: 44 Kelly Murphy Digs: 390 Erin Fleming Block Solos: 20 Kristy Jaeckel Block Assists: 129 Cassandra Anderson Total Blocks: 140 Cassandra Anderson Points: 419.5 Kelly Murphy

Signees Player Hometown Simone Antwi Lorton, Va. Noami Santos Carolina, PR Schedule & Results Record: 29-2 (Home: 16-1 Away: 11-0 Neutral: 2-1) SEC: 20-0 Date Opponent Result Runza/AVCA Showcase (Omaha, Neb.)

8/28 Iowa State W, 3-1 8/29 Nebraska W, 3-2

Campus USA Credit Union Invitational

9/3 Albany W, 3-0 9/3 Bowling Green W, 3-0 9/4 Colorado State W, 3-1

Nike Volleyball Big Four Classic 9/10 Penn State L, 1-3 9/11 Texas W, 3-2 9/17 at Kentucky W, 3-1 9/19 at Tennessee W, 3-1 9/22 at Florida State W, 3-0 9/26 Ole Miss W, 3-0 10/1 LSU W, 3-1 10/3 Arkansas W, 3-0 10/8 at Alabama W, 3-0 10/10 at Mississippi State W, 3-0 10/15 Auburn W, 3-0 10/17 Georgia W, 3-1 10/20 Tennessee W, 3-0 10/24 Kentucky W, 3-0 10/27 South Carolina W, 3-0 10/29 at Ole Miss W, 3-0 11/5 at Georgia W, 3-0 11/7 at Auburn W, 3-2 11/11 Mississippi State W, 3-1 11/14 Alabama W, 3-0 11/19 at Arkansas W, 3-1 11/21 at LSU W, 3-1 11/26 at South Carolina W, 3-0

NCAA First and Second Rounds 12/3 South Carolina

State W, 3-0

12/4 Florida State W, 3-2 NCAA Regionals (Austin, Texas)

12/10 vs. Purdue L, 0-3

Cassandra Anderson led the SEC and ranked 28th in the nation in blocks per set with 1.27, becoming the first Gator to lead the league in blocks since 2002.

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2010 Florida VolleyballFlorida Combined Team Statistics (as of Dec 10, 2010)

All matches

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 29-2 16-1 11-0 2-1CONFERENCE 20-0 10-0 10-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 9-2 6-1 1-0 2-1

Attack Set Serve Dig Blocking## Player sp k k/s e ta pct a a/s sa se sa/s re dig dig/s bs ba total blk/s be bhe points12 Murphy, Kelly 111 337 3.04 74 704 . 3 7 4 608 5.48 44 58 0.40 1 239 2.15 3 71 74 0.67 6 8 419.55 Rivers, Callie 110 279 2.54 113 765 . 2 1 7 10 0.09 32 52 0.29 29 256 2.33 15 42 57 0.52 7 1 347.06 Jaeckel, Kristy 111 279 2.51 109 766 . 2 2 2 12 0.11 31 55 0.28 22 218 1.96 20 35 55 0.50 3 0 347.517 Bledsoe, Lauren 110 211 1.92 57 403 . 3 8 2 4 0.04 13 38 0.12 1 32 0.29 8 109 117 1.06 8 0 286.54 Wiggs, Tangerine 111 170 1.53 50 417 . 2 8 8 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 32 0.29 4 103 107 0.96 16 1 225.521 Anderson, Cassandra 110 163 1.48 42 348 . 3 4 8 8 0.07 6 12 0.05 1 37 0.34 11 129 140 1.27 8 0 244.51 Ferrell, Stephanie 44 37 0.84 13 74 . 3 2 4 0 0.00 2 4 0.05 6 9 0.20 3 2 5 0.11 1 0 43.014 Smith, Betsy 11 7 0.64 2 14 . 3 5 7 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 1 5 6 0.55 0 0 10.510 Mann, Chloe 16 7 0.44 3 16 . 2 5 0 1 0.06 0 0 0.00 0 1 0.06 1 2 3 0.19 0 0 9.015 Brown, Chanel 111 4 0.04 5 15 - . 0 6 7 621 5.59 25 34 0.23 0 161 1.45 0 0 0 0.00 2 13 29.027 Fleming, Erin 108 1 0.01 3 12 - . 1 6 7 77 0.71 27 45 0.25 20 390 3.61 0 0 0 0.00 0 7 28.07 Roberto, Cinthya 46 0 0.00 4 7 - . 5 7 1 3 0.07 1 6 0.02 7 27 0.59 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.019 Hausmann, Elissa 11 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 1 2 0.09 0 1 0.09 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.013 Weston, Sundai 12 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0.08 0 1 0.00 0 8 0.67 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0

TEAM - - - - - - - - - - - 12 - - - - - - - - -FLORIDA 111 1495 13.47 475 3541 . 2 8 8 1345 12.12 182 307 1.64 99 1411 12.71 66 498 315.0 2.84 51 30 1992.0Opponents 111 1253 11.29 677 3612 . 1 5 9 1159 10.44 99 235 0.89 182 1375 12.39 40 323 201.5 1.82 55 46 1553.5

Team Statistics UF OPPATTACK K i l l s 1495 1253 E r r o r s 475 677 Total Attacks 3541 3612 Attack Pct . 2 8 8 . 1 5 9 K i l l s / S e t 13.5 11.3SET A s s i s t s 1345 1159 A t t e m p t s 3475 3604 Assist Pct . 3 8 7 . 3 2 2 A s s i s t s / S e t 12.1 10.4SERVE A c e s 182 99 E r r o r s 307 235 A t t e m p t s 2611 2217 Serve Pct . 8 8 2 . 8 9 4 A c e s / S e t 1.6 0.9SERVE RECEPTIONS E r r o r s 99 182 E r r o r s / S e t 0.9 1.6 A t t e m p t s 1981 2303 Reception Pct . 9 5 0 . 9 2 1DEFENSE D i g s 1411 1375 D i g s / S e t 12.7 12.4BLOCKING Block Solo 66 40 Block Assist 498 323 Total Blocks 315.0 201.5 B l o c k s / S e t 2.8 1.8 Block Errors 51 55Ball handling errors 30 46ATTENDANCE T o t a l 45217 12185 Dates/Avg Per Date 17/2660 11/1108 Neutral site #/Avg 3/5187 Current win streak 0 - Home win streak 13 -

Date Opponent Score Score by set Att.&Aug 28 vs #9 Iowa State W 3-1 25-22,25-21,10-25,25-20 5853&Aug 29 vs #2 Nebraska W 3-2 25-22,25-22,29-31,13-25,15-12 5978$Sep 03 ALBANY W 3-0 25-8,25-21,25-14 2722$Sep 03 BOWLING GREEN W 3-0 25-12,25-11,25-16 2722$Sep 04 #15 COLORADO STATE W 3-1 25-22,25-19,25-27,25-21 3041^Sep 10 #1 PENN STATE L 1-3 25-20,21-25,14-25,23-25 6022^Sep 11 #5 TEXAS W 3-2 25-11,27-25,16-25,20-25,16-14 3823*Sep 17 at #22 Kentucky W 3-1 18-25,25-19,25-13,25-20 2087*Sep 19 at #18 Tennessee W 3-1 28-26,25-23,19-25,25-17 1431Sep 22 at #13 Florida State W 3-0 25-23,31-29,25-21 1322

*Sep 26 OLE MISS W 3-0 25-18,25-19,25-19 2240*Oct 01 #16 LSU W 3-1 25-16,20-25,25-22,25-18 2522*Oct 03 ARKANSAS W 3-0 25-19,25-13,25-17 2006*Oct 08 at Alabama W 3-0 25-23,25-21,25-20 887*Oct 10 at Mississippi State W 3-0 25-14,25-20,25-16 284*Oct 15 AUBURN W 3-0 25-16,25-17,25-22 2012*Oct 17 GEORGIA W 3-1 19-25,25-20,25-19,25-21 2031*Oct 20 #21 TENNESSEE W 3-0 25-20,25-23,25-20 1659*Oct 24 KENTUCKY W 3-0 25-21,28-26,25-13 2431*Oct 27 SOUTH CAROLINA W 3-0 25-20,25-17,25-13 1848*Oct 29 at Ole Miss W 3-0 25-12,25-21,25-17 792*Nov 05 at Georgia W 3-0 25-22,25-18,25-13 1382*Nov 07 at Auburn W 3-2 25-23,18-25,21-25,25-23,15-11 687*Nov 11 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 3-1 25-7,25-23,28-30,25-20 2281*Nov 14 ALABAMA W 3-0 25-17,25-10,25-17 3003*Nov 19 at Arkansas W 3-1 25-17,25-27,25-11,25-20 1263*Nov 21 at #16 LSU W 3-1 25-19,33-31,25-27,25-13 1612*Nov 26 at South Carolina W 3-0 25-14,25-16,25-12 438#Dec 03 SO. CAROLINA STATE W 3-0 25-7,25-10,25-12 2423#Dec 04 FLORIDA STATE W 3-2 20-25,25-22,22-25,25-21,17-15 2431#Dec 10 vs #24 Purdue L 0-3 26-28,15-25,19-25 3731

& - Runza/AVCA Showcase (Omaha, Neb.)$ - Campus USA Credit Union Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.)^ - Nike Volleyball Big Four Classic (Gainesville, Fla.)# - NCAA Tournament

Record in 3-set matches: 16-1Record in 4-set matches: 9-1Record in 5-set matches: 4-0