The Florida Gators Men’s and Women’s Track and Field wrapped up their indoor campaign this past weekend. Both teams placed in the top 10, upholding a Gator standard that has been in place for over a decade at the NCAA Indoor Championships. The Men’s team took home fourth place with a total of 34 points. On the women’s side, they secured a sixth place finish, earning 30 points. https://twitter.com/GatorsTF/status/1368951133088096258 Men’s: This was 17th time in history the Gators finished among the top 4 teams at NCAA nationals. With this is mind, UF now has the second-most indoor top-4 finishes in the nation. Only one other team, Arkansas, the host of this year’s Indoor Championship, holds more top-4 finishes with 29. Giving the Gators an eight point boost, Senior Raymond Ekevwo finished as runner up in the NCAA after crossing in 6.64 seconds in the 60 meters. Ekevwo notched the best finish on the track for the Gators through the three days of competition. Joseph Fahnbulleh followed suit in the 200 meters where he finished. The sophomore clocked a time of 20.38 seconds.