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Florida wins dual battle against Auburn
The Gators swept Auburn for a second time this season
The Gator swimming and diving teams sunk the No. 23 Tigers in a dual meet at Auburn.
The No.8 women and No.5 men won 215-84 and 158-142, respectively.
The meet started on a high note for the women. Florida’s A team, made up of freshmen Lain Shahboz and Cecilia Porter and sophomores Talia Bates and Katelyn Mack, pulled first place in the 200-yard medley relay at 1:38.80. The B team ranked third at 1:39.47.
But the success didn’t end there.
The Gators placed first in 15 of 16 events and were practically competing against themselves during the meet.
Gators drown the Ospreys for 2-0 win record
Women’s swim team comes out on top against the Ospreys again UF walked away with a 176-74 victory over the Ospreys Wednesday. Photo by Faith Buckley | The Independent Florida Alligator
The 100-yard race began, and the passion dripped off the swimmers. The smell of chlorine wafted through the air of the Stephen O’Connell Center.
The Gators and UNF Ospreys anxiously awaited taking position atop the diving boards and fixated their thoughts on the nerve-racking sport they love so much. Fans radiated an irreplaceable energy through chants and call-outs, cheering on their favorite swimmers from the sideline. The race started, and drive and athleticism carried the course.