2018-19 FLORIDA ATHLETICS SEASON

 A NCAA title by the men’s indoor track & fi eld team led the Gators’ 11 top- 10 team fi nishes as the athletics program took third in the 2018-19 Learfi eld Sports Directors’ Cup. Florida’s No. 3 standing is the program’s 11th consecutive top-fi ve national all-sports fi nish. Only Florida and Stanford appear in the top fi ve of each of the last 11 national all-sports rankings.

 Florida is the only program in the nation to fi nish among the nation’s top 10 in each of the last 36 national all-sports standings.

 Five conference titles were earned by Florida teams in 2018-19. Florida shared the Southeastern Conference lead with four titles – gymnastics, men’s swimming & diving, men’s tennis and men’s indoor track & fi eld. The Gators also took the American Athletic Conference lacrosse title in their fi rst season in the league.

Gators WOMEN at a Glance: 2018-19 Sport Record SEC 2018-19 Season Finish Basketball 8-23 3-13 (T-12th) DNA Cross Country -- 2nd 16th, NCAA Championships Golf -- T-5th 11th, NCAA Championships Gymnastics 13-3 6-1 (1st) T-9th, NCAA Championships Lacrosse 14-7 5-0 (AAC, 1st) T-9th, NCAA Championships Soccer 7-10-4 4-4-2 (8th) DNA Softball 49-18 12-12 (T-6th) T-7th, NCAA Championships Swimming & Diving 10-2 4-1 (2) 24th, NCAA Championships Tennis 13-12 7-6 (T-6th) T-17th, NCAA Championships In. Track & Field -- 4th 6th, NCAA Championships Out. Track & Field -- T-5th 6th, NCAA Championships Volleyball 26-7 15-3 (3rd) T-9th, NCAA Championships

Gators MEN at a Glance: 2018-19 Sport Record SEC 2018-19 Season Finish Baseball 34-26 13-17 (11th) T-33rd, NCAA Championships Basketball 20-16 9-9 (8th) T-17th, NCAA Championships Cross Country -- 8th 11th, NCAA South Regional Football 10-3 5-3 (T-3rd) No. 6, Power Rankings Golf -- T-11th T-9th, NCAA Pullman Regional Swimming & Diving 9-1 5-0 (1st) 6th, NCAA Championships Tennis 25-4 12-0 (1st) T-3rd, NCAA Championships In. Track & Field -- 1st 1st, NCAA Championships Out. Track & Field -- 2nd 2nd, NCAA Championships

GATORS BY THE NUMBERS IN 2018-19  1 NCAA team title (men’s indoor track & fi eld) gives Florida 20 NCAA titles since the 2008-09 season. UF is one three programs to win at least one national team title in each of the last 11 seasons.  11 top-10 national fi nishes marks 18th consecutive season for 10 or more Gator top-10 fi nishes.  6 Gators collected 7 NCAA individual titles in 2019.  5 conference titles by the Gators in 2018-19 (SEC gymnastics, men’s swimming & diving, men’s tennis, men’s indoor track & fi eld; American Athletic lacrosse title)  2 Gators picked up 5 national athlete of the year awards.  85 percent Graduation Success Rate for UF, as reported in fall 2018 NCAA Federal Graduation Rate Data. All Gator teams are in good academic standing in latest Academic Progress Report released in spring 2019 by NCAA.  423 student-athletes participated in 3,772 hours of community service in 2018-19, partnering with 90 organizations, including 20 Alachua County schools. Gators in 2018-19 All-Sports Rankings Gator team celebrated a 2019 NCAA Championship –men’s indoor track & National – Gators No. 3 field.

Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup A NCAA title led 11 top-10 team finishes as the University of Florida athletics Florida is one of three programs in the program again placed third in the 2018-19 Learfield IMG College Directors’ Cup. nation to win at least one national title Florida’s No. 3 standing is the program’s 11th consecutive top-five national all- 1 in each of the last 11 seasons. Since sports finish. 2008-09, Florida has won 20 national championships. Florida is the only program among top 10 in each of the last 36 national all-sports rankings. Consecutive seasons a Gator named national athlete of year. The Learfield IMG College Directors’ Cup, presented annually by the nation’s athletics directors, recognizes the schools with the best overall sports performances in an academic year. The scoring system uses scores for finishes in 20 different Gators in 10 NCAA Division I men’s and women’s basketball, baseball and women’s volleyball sports honored in that span. championship action. Additionally, a program can receive points in up to 15 other sports toward its final score. 10 2018-19 Learfield Sports Florida’s All-Sports Finishes Directors’ Cup Standings Since 1983-84 Consecutive top-five finishes in Rank School Total Rank Years Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup 1. Stanford 1502.50 2nd 2013-14, 2012-13, 2011-12, 2009-10, standings. 2. Michigan 1272.25 1997-98 3. FLORIDA 1156.75 3rd 2018-19, 2017-18, 2016-17, 2008-09, 4. Texas 1148.25 2001-02, 1995-96 Only Florida and Stanford 5. Southern Cal 1075.75 4th 2014-15, 2010-11, 1998-99, 1993-94, appear among the top five of 6. UCLA 1056.50 1992-93, 1986-87, 1984-85 7. Florida State 1046.00 th 2015-16, 2005-06, 1996-97, 1994-95, 11 each of the last 11 national all- 5 8. Virginia 1037.50 1991-92, 1990-91, 1989-90, 1987-88, sports rankings. 9. Duke 1001.00 1983-84 10. North Carolina 987.00 th 6 2007-08, 2006-07, 2004-05, 2003-04 Consecutive seasons with 7th 2002-03, 2000-01, 1999-00 Florida teams posting 10 or 8th 1985-86 more top-10 national finishes. 9th 1988-89

In 2018-19, 11 UF teams among Capital One Cup – Men No. 9, Women No. T-30 the final top 10. The University of Florida was ninth in the 2018-19 Capital One Cup men’s final 18 th standings and the Gator women tied for 30 overall. Consecutive years of Florida In the nine-year history of the Capital One Cup, Florida is the only men’s program to finish each season in the top 12 and UF’s women have been among the top 12 top-10 finishes in national all- in the first eight final standings. The men’s program won the 2010-11 and 2011-12 sports standings. Florida is the Capital One Cups and Florida took the 2013-14 women’s Cup. UF and Stanford only program among the top are the only schools to win both in the award’s history. 10 in each all-sports ranking since 1983-84. In Yahoo Sports’ ranking of the top college sports programs, Florida is No. 2. 36

Southeastern Conference – Gators No. 2 Gators collected 128 All-America Five Conference Titles Claimed by Florida in 2018-19 honors in 2018-19. Florida claimed a league-high four Southeastern Conference team titles in 2018- 19 – gymnastics, men’s swimming & diving, men’s tennis and men’s indoor track & field. That total rose to five as the Gators took the American Athletic Conference Six Gators collected seven lacrosse title in their first season in the league. 2019 NCAA individual titles.

In the tightest race of the last seven seasons, Texas A&M edged Florida for the 65 2018-19 overall GateHouse Media Southeastern Conference All-Sports trophy.

The Aggies’ win broke Florida’s 12-year string of SEC All-Sports trophies. have collected 149 also was second in the final men’s and women’s SEC All-Sport trophy standings. Academic All-America The Roy Kramer SEC Male Athlete of the Year is junior track & field standout honors since 1965. Grant Holloway. Eleven Gators won 14 SEC Athlete of the Year awards.

2018-19 SEC All-Sports Overall Standings One Gator earned Place School Total # of Part. teams Points Quotient Academic All-America 1 Texas A&M 204 135 0.66176 107 honors in 2019. 2 Florida 208 136 0.65385 3 Tennessee 200 130 0.65000

4 Georgia 212 127 0.59906 5 Kentucky 208 124 0.59615 Southeastern 6 LSU 208 116.5 0.56010 Conference team titles 7 Arkansas 198 106.5 0.53788 claimed by Florida leads 8 S. Carolina 204 107.5 0.52696 the league. 9 Mississippi 178 85.5 0.48034 10 Alabama 208 98.5 0.47356 11 Vanderbilt 151 71.5 0.47351 Four Gator teams won 12 Auburn 212 98 0.46226 244 SEC titles in 2018-19 & 13 Mississippi State 178 81 0.45506 also won AAC lacrosse. 14 Missouri 195 83 0.42564 2019 BASEBALL REVIEW

Record: 34-26, 13-17 SEC NCAA Finish: T-33rd Team Highlights  Florida continued its program-best SEC Finish: 11th overall/5th in Eastern Division streak of postseason appearances, now at 12, earning a bid to the Final Poll Rankings: not ranked 2019 NCAA Lubbock Regional  All-Americans: Two with 2 honors – DH Nelson Maldonado (2nd Team, NCBWA); SS Individual Honors Brady McConnell (3rd Team, NCBWA) SEC Player of the Week Honors All-SEC: 1 – First Team: DH Nelson Maldonado Feb. 25 – Kendrick Calilao, SEC Co-Freshman of the Week SEC All-Freshman Team: 1B Kendrick Calilao March 18 – Kendrick Calilao, SEC Freshman of the Week SEC All-Defensive Team: none April 1 – Christian Scott, SEC Freshman of the Week SEC Community Service Team: Austin May 20 – Jack Leftwich, SEC Co-Pitcher of Langworthy the Week Nelson Maldonado earned All-Southeastern SEC Academic Honor Roll: 13 – Tyler Dyson, All-SEC Selections Conference first-team honor. His on-base Felix Garcia, Jonah Girand, Cal Greenfield, DH Nelson Maldonado – 1st Team percentage of 408 led the Gators in 2019. Austin Langworthy, Jack Leftwich, Nelson 1B Kendrick Calilao – Freshmen All-SEC Maldonado, Brady McConnell, Hunter Team McMullen, Kirby McMullen, Garrett Milchin, OF Austin Langworthy – SEC Community Blake Reese, Hunter Ruth Service Team

SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll: 9 NCAA Lubbock All-Regional Team Justin Alintoff, Kris Armstrong, Kendrick OF Austin Langworthy Calilao, Christian Flint, David Luethje, OF Wil Dalton Santino Miozzi, Nick Pogue, Christian SP Jack Leftwich Scott, Jacob Young ABCA/Rawlings South All-Region First Departing Seniors: 3 – Jonah Girand, Nelson Team Maldonado, Blake Reese DH Nelson Maldonado SS Brady McConnell

NCBWA All-America DH Nelson Maldonado – 2nd Team SS Brady McConnell – 3rd Team

Kendrick Calilao led the 2019 Gators with 49 RBIs. He earned a spot on the Southeastern Conference All-Freshman Team.

Statistical Leaders Results (Overall: 34-26) At Bats 229, Brady McConnell Home: 26-11 Away: 6-12 Neutral: 2-3 SEC: 13-17 Runs Scored 51, Brady McConnell Hits 76, Brady McConnell Doubles 14, Nelson Maldonado 2/15 LONG BEACH STATE W 8-2 Triples 3, Austin Langworthy 2/16 LONG BEACH STATE W 5-2 Home Runs 15, Brady McConnell 2/17 LONG BEACH STATE W 3-1 RBIs 49, Kendrick Calilao 2/19 at South Florida L 1-6 Total Bases 132, Brady McConnell 2/20 UNF L 1-7 Slugging Percentage .576, Brady McConnell 2/22 MIAMI L 2-5 Bases on Balls 28, Cory Acton/Jud Fabian 2/23 MIAMI W 9-3 Hit by Pitch 11, Wil Dalton 2/24 MIAMI W 4-1 On-base Percentage .408, Nelson Maldonado 2/26 at Jacksonville W 5-4 Sacrifice Flies 8, Kendrick Calilao 2/27 UCF L 9-12 Sacrifice Hits 3, A. Langworthy/Jud Fabian 3/1 WINTHROP W 16-4 Stolen Bases 7, Jacob Young/Jud Fabian 3/3 WINTHROP W 28-5 Putouts 409, Kendrick Calilao 3/3 WINTHROP W 5-3 Assists 114, Brady McConnell 3/5 FLORIDA GULF COAST W 15-0 3/6 FLORIDA GULF COAST L 2-7 Earned Run Average 5.31, Jack Leftwich 3/8 YALE W 6-5 Wins 8, Tommy Mace 3/9 YALE W 15-1 Appearances 22, Christian Scott/Ben Specht 3/10 YALE W 4-3 Games Started 16, Tommy Mace 3/12 FLORIDA STATE W 20-7 Brady McConnell led Florida in at bars (229), Complete Games 1, Jack Leftwich/Tommy Mace 3/15 MISSISSIPPI STATE L 5-6 3/16 MISSISSIPPI STATE L 5-10 runs scored (51) and hits (76). He was Saves 8, Nolan Crisp Innings Pitched 89.2, Tommy Mace 3/16 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 4-2 selected in the second round of the MLB Draft Hits Allowed 91, Tommy Mace 3/19 JACKSONVILLE W 13-8 by the Kansas City Royals. Earned Runs Allowed 53, Tommy Mace 3/21 at Vanderbilt L 0-5 Bases on Balls Allowed 38, Tommy Mace 3/22 at Vanderbilt L 2-15 Strikeouts 74, Tommy Mace 3/23 at Vanderbilt L 4-14 Opponent B.A. .270, Tommy Mace 3/26 vsFlorida State W 4-2 3/29 ALABAMA W 3-1 3/30 ALABAMA W 12-3 3/31 ALABAMA W 6-3 MLB Draft Picks 4/2 FAMU W 12-1 Player Team (Round) 4/5 at Ole Miss L 4-12 Brady McConnell, SS Kansas City Royals (2) 4/6 at Ole Miss L 4-16 Tyler Dyson, RHP Washington Nationals (5) 4/6 at Ole Miss L 10-12 Wil Dalton, OF Boston Red Sox (8) 4/9 at Florida State W 3-1 Nelson Maldonado, OF Chicago Cubs (21) 4/11 SOUTH CAROLINA W 9-5 4/12 SOUTH CAROLINA L 3-6

4/13 SOUTH CAROLINA W 6-4

4/16 JACKSONVILLE W 8-4 Signing Class 4/18 at LSU W 16-9 Player Hometown 4/19 at LSU L 1-13 *Mathew Allan (RHP) Sanford, Fla. 4/20 at LSU L 2-11 *Hunter Barco (LHP) Jacksonville, Fla. 4/23 FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 11-13 4/26 KENTUCKY W 10-8 Ryan Cabarcas (LHP) Pembroke Pines, Fla. 4/27 KENTUCKY L 1-5 Brock Edge (OF) Lake City, Fla. (JUCO) 4/28 KENTUCKY W 12-8 *Riley Greene (OF) Oviedo, Fla. 5/3 at Georgia L 4-6 Nathan Hickey (C) Jacksonville, Fla. 5/5 at Georgia L 1-9 Kevin Martin (RHP/INF) Miami, Fla. 5/5 at Georgia L 1-4 Hunter Mink (RHP) Palm Harbor, Fla. 5/7 SOUTH FLORIDA W 7-3 *Tyler Nesbitt (RHP) Labelle, Fla. 5/10 TENNESSEE W 10-9 5/11 TENNESSEE L 7-8 Isaac Nunez (INF) Orlando, Fla. 5/12 TENNESSEE L 4-5 *Tyler Owens (RHP) Ocala, Fla. 5/16 at Missouri W 5-4 *Josh Rivera (INF) Avon Park, Fla. 5/17 at Missouri W 2-0 Andrew Roberts (RHP/INF) Altamonte Springs, Fla. 5/18 at Missouri W 4-3 *Brandon Sproat (RHP) Pace, Fla. SEC TOURNAMENT 5/21 vs Texas A&M L 7-8 *selected in 2019 MLB Draft NCAA LUBBOCK REGIONAL . 5/31 vs Dallas Baptist L 8-11 6/1 vs Army W 13-5 6/2 vs Dallas Baptist L 8-9

2019 University of Florida Baseball Overall Statistics for Florida (as of Jun 04, 2019) (All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 34-26 Home: 26-11 Away: 6-12 Neutral: 2-3 : 13-17

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% 27 Nelson Maldonado . 3 4 3 56-55 207 44 71 14 2 10 43 119 . 5 7 5 21 3 32 2 . 4 0 8 2 0 4-4 2 0 0 1.000 13 Brady McConnell . 3 3 2 59-59 229 51 76 11 0 15 48 132 . 5 7 6 17 4 57 3 . 3 8 5 2 2 6-8 82 114 15 . 9 2 9 1 Jacob Young . 3 1 1 54-48 183 42 57 8 0 3 26 74 . 4 0 4 17 5 25 2 . 3 8 3 1 2 7-9 91 95 6 . 9 6 9 44 Austin Langworthy . 2 8 3 58-58 223 49 63 12 3 10 43 111 . 4 9 8 27 2 39 2 . 3 6 2 2 3 4-5 118 0 0 1.000 6 Kendrick Calilao . 2 7 6 60-59 217 35 60 8 2 5 49 87 . 4 0 1 23 5 54 5 . 3 4 8 8 0 2-3 409 21 5 . 9 8 9 9 Brady Smith . 2 7 0 56-53 152 35 41 7 1 5 20 65 . 4 2 8 27 5 46 2 . 3 9 2 2 2 5-9 345 39 7 . 9 8 2 16 Wil Dalton . 2 6 2 56-55 191 44 50 11 2 8 34 89 . 4 6 6 27 11 40 2 . 3 8 1 2 0 6-9 98 0 3 . 9 7 0 22 Cory Acton . 2 5 1 60-58 199 30 50 9 0 6 30 77 . 3 8 7 28 4 50 3 . 3 5 3 1 2 3-7 35 105 5 . 9 6 6 4 Jud Fabian . 2 3 2 56-54 168 32 39 9 0 7 26 69 . 4 1 1 28 5 45 2 . 3 5 3 3 3 7-12 132 2 1 . 9 9 3 ------8 Christian Flint . 3 6 4 16-2 22 5 8 1 0 0 1 9 . 4 0 9 1 1 6 0 . 4 1 7 0 0 1-1 8 19 1 . 9 6 4 15 Jordan Butler . 3 5 8 22-10 53 11 19 5 0 2 11 30 . 5 6 6 4 0 15 0 . 4 0 4 0 0 0-0 43 7 1 . 9 8 0 11 Jonah Girand . 3 0 0 8-0 10 3 3 1 0 1 3 7 . 7 0 0 2 0 4 0 . 4 1 7 0 0 0-0 15 1 0 1.000 34 Kris Armstrong . 2 9 4 20-5 34 6 10 6 0 1 4 19 . 5 5 9 3 1 15 1 . 3 6 8 0 0 0-0 42 10 1 . 9 8 1 52 Kirby McMullen . 2 7 3 21-1 22 4 6 2 0 1 10 11 . 5 0 0 2 0 6 0 . 3 0 8 2 0 0-0 4 1 1 . 8 3 3 21 Nick Blasucci . 2 5 0 3-0 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 . 2 5 0 1 0 1 0 . 4 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 3 0 1.000 12 Blake Reese . 2 3 2 31-12 56 10 13 2 0 1 7 18 . 3 2 1 7 4 17 0 . 3 5 8 0 0 2-4 26 42 5 . 9 3 2 24 Roberto Pena . 2 2 7 13-4 22 3 5 1 0 1 2 9 . 4 0 9 4 0 9 0 . 3 4 6 0 0 1-1 3 9 2 . 8 5 7 5 Santino Miozzi . 1 5 2 18-7 33 3 5 1 0 1 4 9 . 2 7 3 1 1 12 0 . 2 0 0 0 1 0-0 72 5 1 . 9 8 7 2 Cal Greenfield . 0 0 0 7-0 6 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 . 1 4 3 0 0 0-0 11 0 0 1.000 Totals . 2 8 4 60 2031 409 577 108 10 77 364 936 . 4 6 1 241 51 476 24 . 3 7 0 25 15 48-72 1568 552 58 . 9 7 3 Opponents . 2 7 0 60 2063 359 557 100 6 65 324 864 . 4 1 9 210 66 437 21 . 3 5 3 23 33 50-61 1529 535 63 . 9 7 0

LOB - Team (425), Opp (469). DPs turned - Team (26), Opp (31). CI - Team (1), Smith 1. IBB - Team (5), Maldonado 2, Dalton 1, Calilao 1, Langworthy 1, Opp (6). Picked off - Maldonado 3, Dalton 2, McConnell 2, Reese 1, Armstrong 1, J. Young 1, Calilao 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 23 Jack Leftwich 5 . 3 1 6-5 13 13 1 1/0 0 62.2 68 40 37 18 62 15 0 10 . 2 7 3 3 7 0 0 5 47 Tommy Mace 5 . 3 2 8-5 16 16 1 0/0 0 89.2 91 59 53 38 74 13 1 8 . 2 7 0 6 16 0 5 12 ------44 Austin Langworthy 3 . 1 2 0-1 7 0 0 0/0 0 8.2 5 4 3 3 5 0 1 0 . 1 6 7 1 1 0 2 0 17 David Luethje 3 . 8 6 1-1 15 2 0 0/0 0 28.0 26 14 12 9 15 3 0 0 . 2 4 1 1 3 1 2 0 20 Nick Pogue 4 . 1 5 1-1 16 4 0 0/0 1 34.2 31 19 16 13 32 9 0 4 . 2 3 3 1 4 0 1 1 32 Justin Alintoff 4 . 3 0 1-0 16 1 0 0/1 1 29.1 36 17 14 12 24 9 1 1 . 2 8 6 2 0 0 0 1 52 Kirby McMullen 4 . 7 0 0-0 10 0 0 0/1 0 15.1 15 8 8 5 7 4 2 0 . 2 5 4 0 4 0 0 0 18 Tyler Dyson 4 . 9 5 3-2 11 9 0 0/0 0 43.2 42 33 24 23 34 10 0 9 . 2 4 3 3 5 0 1 1 14 Christian Scott 5 . 1 9 6-3 22 4 0 0/1 1 52.0 54 33 30 18 44 10 0 8 . 2 6 6 4 8 3 3 3 55 Ben Specht 5 . 4 9 1-1 22 1 0 0/0 1 41.0 47 26 25 15 43 5 0 4 . 2 8 7 3 3 2 3 1 15 Jordan Butler 5 . 7 6 1-1 20 1 0 0/0 1 25.0 31 19 16 11 25 3 0 4 . 3 1 0 4 7 0 3 2 37 Nolan Crisp 6 . 4 1 4-4 21 6 0 0/0 8 39.1 39 31 28 21 21 7 1 5 . 2 5 5 2 2 2 1 2 28 Hunter Ruth 7 . 2 7 1-0 12 0 0 0/0 1 26.0 39 24 21 9 22 7 0 3 . 3 3 9 7 2 0 0 4 21 Nick Blasucci 7 . 4 5 1-0 7 2 0 0/1 0 9.2 10 14 8 7 14 0 0 5 . 2 5 0 4 1 0 1 0 34 Kris Armstrong 7 . 7 1 0-0 9 0 0 0/0 0 11.2 11 11 10 6 12 3 0 2 . 2 5 6 0 3 0 1 1 25 Hunter McMullen 9 . 0 0 0-2 3 1 0 0/0 0 4.0 7 4 4 2 2 1 0 2 . 3 6 8 0 0 0 0 0 Hemenway 13.50 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 5 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 . 4 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 5 . 3 7 34-26 60 60 2 2/1 14 522.2 557 359 312 210 437 100 6 65 . 2 7 0 41 66 8 23 33 Opponents 6 . 1 6 26-34 60 60 5 1/0 10 509.2 577 409 349 241 476 108 10 77 . 2 8 4 61 51 7 25 15

PB - Team (19), Smith 18, Girand 1, Opp (14). Pickoffs - Team (3), Mace 2, Blasucci 1, Opp (11). SBA/ATT - Smith (39-48), Mace (6-9), Miozzi (7-8), Specht (6-7), Butler (7-7), Dyson (6-6), Alintoff (6-6), Leftwich (3-6), Pogue (4-5), Crisp (4-4), Ruth (3-3), Girand (3-3), Blasucci (2-2), McMullen (1-2), Luethje (2-2), Armstrong (0-1), Greenfield (1-1), Scott (0-1). 2018-19 MEN’S BASKETBALL REVIEW

Team Highlights Individual Highlights Records: 20-16, 9-9 SEC  The Gators won 20 games for Kevarrius Hayes the fourth straight season, NCAA Tournament Finish: T-17th  Rates second all-time in career blocked shots reaching the benchmark every at Florida and the only player with three 60- Final Poll Rankings: N/A season under Mike White. block seasons in program history.  UF capped its season with an  Averaged 11.2 points per game over the final SEC Finish: 8th NCAA Tournament bid and a 12 games of his career, helping push Florida to victory over 7th-seeded Nevada, a third straight NCAA Tournament. SEC Tournament Finish: T-3rd marking the third straight year  Fourth in the SEC in offensive rebounding (2.8) with an NCAA victory. Florida is and sixth in blocked shots (1.9). All-SEC: 1 athlete, 1 honor among 10 teams to have a Andrew Nembhard, All-Freshman Team  Had a monster performance at Kentucky, tournament win in each of the scoring 19 points on 8-for-9 shooting and SEC Academic Honor Roll: 7 past three seasons. helping the Gators to a +10 scoring advantage KeVaughn Allen  Florida’s defense was the team’s in the paint (32-22). Andrew Fava backbone all season, ranking  Earned his first career double-double in the Gorjok Gak 14th in KenPom defensive SEC Tournament semifinal vs. Auburn with 16 Jalen Hudson efficiency entering NCAA points and 12 rebounds. Mak Krause regional weekend, and held 10 Mike Okauru foes to 57 points or fewer. Isaiah Stokes  Florida also held three SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll: 3 opponents -- West Virginia, Keyontae Johnson Butler and Arkansas -- more than Noah Locke 30 points below their season Andrew Nembhard scoring average entering the meeting. The Gators held 12 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/8 major conference or ranked opponents at least 19 points Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 under the team’s scoring

Departing Players: KeVaughn Allen (Sr.), average entering the contest. Deaundrae Ballard (So.), Kevarrius  The Gators’ non-conference Hayes (Sr.), Jalen Hudson (Sr.), Mike schedule and overall strength of Okauru (So.), Keith Stone (Jr.) schedule both rated the toughest in the SEC according to Kevarrius Hayes finished his Florida career as the No. 2 KenPom. shot blocker in UF history, swatting 214 shots as a Gator.  In Florida’s win at Georgia, Keyontae Johnson, Noah Locke

and Andrew Nembhard became KeVaughn Allen UF’s first freshman trio to start a  Ranks sixth on Florida’s all-time scoring list game since Jan. 2, 1999, when with 1,723 career points. LaDarius Halton, Udonis Haslem  SEC’s free throw percentage leader (.887) and Mike Miller all started.  Scored 12 of his 21 points in overtime in the  UF led the SEC in scoring win at #13 LSU, the most by a Gator in a single overtime period since Nick Calathes had 13 in defense (63.6; 20th nationally) The Gators earned an NCAA Tournament win for the and 3-point field goal percentage an overtime win vs. Kentucky (1/19/08). third straight season, one of just 10 teams in the defense (.316) and third in field  Hit a 3-pointer with 2.7 seconds remaining in nation to do so. regulation to force OT in the win vs. Ole Miss. goal percentage defense (.421) and turnover margin (+3.0). Allen scored 21 vs. the Rebels, including 8-for- 8 from the free throw line.

Jalen Hudson  Third Florida freshman to post a  Averaged 13.9 points over the final 14 double-double in NCAA Statistical Leaders games of the season, helping push UF to its Tournament action, joining Scoring: KeVaughn Allen (11.8) NCAA Tournament bid. Bradley Beal and Mike Miller. Rebounds: Keyontae Johnson (6.4)  Exploded for 33 points vs. #10 LSU,  Posted his first career double- Blocks: Kevarrius Hayes (67) including 25 of Florida’s final 28 points over double with 14 points and 13 Assists: Andrew Nembhard (194) rebounds in the win at Alabama. Steals: Kevaughn Allen (50) the last 13 minutes of regulation. In one stretch, Hudson scored 16 straight Florida First Gator to post 13+ points points. and rebounds in a game since  Named MVP of the Orange Bowl Classic Dorian Finney-Smith (2/20/16 vs. Schedule & Results with 14 points. Hudson hit four 3-pointers, 3 South Carolina). It also marked Overall: 20-16 | Home: 9-6 | Away: 5-6 | Neutral: 6-4 of which came as part of a 15-0 Florida run the most rebounds by a UF SEC: 8th, 9-9 | Home: 4-5 | Away: 5-4 in the first half. freshman in an SEC game since Al Horford (2/5/05). November  Florida’s leading scorer and 6 at #17 Florida State L, 60-81 rebounder at the SEC 9 Charleston Southern W, 76-46 14 La Salle W, 82-69 Tournament, averaging 13.7 21 vs. Oklahoma L, 60-65 points and 10.0 rebounds over 3 22 vs. Stanford W, 72-49 games. 23 vs. Butler L, 54-61 27 North Florida W, 98-66 Dontay Bassett  A dirty-work guy who can also December flash his offensive capability, 4 vs. West Virginia W, 66-56 Bassett emerged as the primary 8 #10 Michigan State L, 59-63 Andrew Nembhard dished 194 assists and earned SEC All- backup to Kevarrius Hayes in the 18 Mercer W, 71-63 Freshman honors while starting every game of the season. post. 22 vs. Florida Gulf Coast W, 77-56  Had 14 points vs. Oklahoma at 29 Butler W, 77-43 Andrew Nembhard Battle 4 Atlantis, shooting 6-for-8  Named a 2019 SEC All-Freshman performer from the field, including 2-for-3 January from 3-point range. 5 South Carolina L, 69-71 and two-time SEC Freshman of the Week. 9 at Arkansas W, 57-51  His 194 assists marked the No. 4 single  Drew three charges in the win at 12 #3 Tennessee L, 67-78 season mark in Florida history and No. 2 for Georgia and totaled 14 for the 15 at #24 Mississippi State L, 68-71 a freshman (Nick Calathes, 221). season. 19 at Georgia W, 62-52  First player in over 20 years to make 9+ field 22 Texas A&M W, 81-72 goals in a game without a miss in a SEC 26 at TCU L, 50-55 game, scoring 21 points on 9-for-9 shooting 30 Ole Miss W (OT), 90-86 in the Gators’ win at Alabama. 2018-19 February  The eighth SEC player and second SEC Individual Honors 2 #7 Kentucky L, 54-65 freshman since the 1996-97 season to dish SEC All-Freshman Team 5 at Auburn L, 62-76 11+ assists without a turnover, doing so vs. Andrew Nembhard 9 at #1 Tennessee L, 61-73

North Florida. 13 Vanderbilt W, 66-57 SEC Freshman of the Week 16 at Alabama W, 71-53 Dec. 3 – Andrew Nembhard 20 at #13 LSU W (OT), 82-77 Noah Locke Feb. 18 – Andrew Nembhard 23 Missouri W, 64-60  Set a Florida freshman record with 81 3- 27 at Vanderbilt W, 71-55 point field goals, surpassing Anthony SEC Academic Honor Roll Roberson’s old record of 74 (2002-03). KeVaughn Allen March Andrew Fava 2 Georgia L, 55-61  Ranked fifth in the SEC with 2.3 3-point field Gorjok Gak goals per game. Jalen Hudson 6 #10 LSU L (OT), 78-79 9 at #6 Kentucky L, 57-66  Streak of nine straight double-figure scoring Mak Krause Mike Okauru 14 vs. Arkansas* W, 66-50 games was the longest by a Florida Isaiah Stokes 15 vs. #9 LSU* W, 76-63 freshman since Bradley Beal had 10 straight 16 vs. #22 Auburn* L, 62-65 in 2011-12. SEC Community Service Team 21 vs. #20 Nevada^ W, 70-61  Six games with 5+ 3-pointers surpassed Kevarrius Hayes 23 vs. #8 Michigan^ L, 49-64

Kenny Boynton’s old record (4) for the most *SEC Tournament such games by a Florida freshman. ^NCAA Tournament

Keyontae Johnson 2018-19 Florida Men's Basketball Florida Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 23, 2019) All games

Overall record: 20-16 Conf: 9-9 Home: 9-6 Away: 5-6 Neutral: 6-4

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 avg 05 Allen, KeVaughn 36-34 1105 30.7 135-347 .3 8 9 62-190 .3 2 6 94-106 .8 8 7 9 91 100 2.8 49 0 74 70 7 50 426 11.8 10 Locke, Noah 36-26 913 25.4 113-301 .3 7 5 81-214 .3 7 9 31-40 .7 7 5 22 60 82 2.3 48 0 21 13 0 16 338 9.4 03 Hudson, Jalen 36-15 811 22.5 111-313 .3 5 5 44-157 .2 8 0 67-93 .7 2 0 28 75 103 2.9 67 0 32 35 6 24 333 9.3 13 Hayes, Kevarrius 36-35 899 25.0 113-168 .6 7 3 0-0 .0 0 0 74-111 .6 6 7 99 126 225 6.3 98 3 25 54 67 36 300 8.3 11 Johnson, Keyontae 36-20 855 23.8 111-236 .4 7 0 23-63 .3 6 5 45-70 .6 4 3 68 161 229 6.4 84 2 45 48 12 38 290 8.1 02 Nembhard, Andrew 36-36 1183 32.9 106-256 .4 1 4 35-101 .3 4 7 42-55 .7 6 4 6 97 103 2.9 62 0 194 75 2 44 289 8.0 25 Stone, Keith 17-13 326 19.2 34-87 .3 9 1 15-37 .4 0 5 20-33 .6 0 6 21 46 67 3.9 34 0 10 24 9 14 103 6.1 24 Ballard, Deaundrae 29-0 343 11.8 50-121 .4 1 3 20-64 .3 1 3 12-16 .7 5 0 18 30 48 1.7 32 0 6 22 6 14 132 4.6 01 Johnson, Chase 2-0 12 6.0 3-4 .7 5 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-3 .0 0 0 2 2 4 2.0 2 0 0 0 1 0 6 3.0 21 Bassett, Dontay 35-1 396 11.3 33-71 .4 6 5 4-15 .2 6 7 26-40 .6 5 0 37 43 80 2.3 68 0 8 20 18 8 96 2.7 15 Stokes, Isaiah 26-0 185 7.1 28-61 .4 5 9 0-4 .0 0 0 14-21 .6 6 7 9 16 25 1.0 38 1 11 20 2 5 70 2.7 00 Okauru, Mike 35-0 232 6.6 17-45 .3 7 8 6-24 .2 5 0 9-13 .6 9 2 3 19 22 0.6 30 0 11 10 1 8 49 1.4 22 Fava, Andrew 6-0 7 1.2 2-4 .5 0 0 1-3 .3 3 3 1-2 .5 0 0 0 1 1 0.2 1 0 0 1 0 0 6 1.0 14 Krause, Mak 6-0 8 1.3 1-1 1.000 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0.3 Team 54 55 109 1 26 Total...... 36 7275 857-2015 .4 2 5 291-872 .3 3 4 435-603 .7 2 1 376 822 1198 33.3 615 6 437 420 131 257 2440 67.8 Opponents...... 36 7275 806-1916 .4 2 1 231-730 .3 1 6 446-644 .6 9 3 391 850 1241 34.5 616 12 389 527 105 221 2289 63.6

TEAM STATISTICS UF OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 2440 2289 11/6/18 at Florida State L 60-81 11103 Points per game 67.8 63.6 11/9/18 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 76-46 10072 Scoring margin +4.2 - 11/14/18 LA SALLE W 82-69 8450 FIELD GOALS-ATT 857-2015 806-1916 1 11/21/18 vs Oklahoma L 60-65 1401 Field goal pct .4 2 5 .4 2 1 1 11/22/18 vs Stanford W 72-49 1109 3 POINT FG-ATT 291-872 231-730 1 11/23/18 vs Butler L 54-61 1140 3-point FG pct .3 3 4 .3 1 6 11/27/18 NORTH FLORIDA W 98-66 8505 3-pt FG made per game 8.1 6.4 2 12/4/18 vs West Virginia W 66-56 8499 FREE THROWS-ATT 435-603 446-644 12/8/18 MICHIGAN STATE L 59-63 10423 Free throw pct .7 2 1 .6 9 3 12/18/18 MERCER W 71-63 8043 F-Throws made per game 12.1 12.4 3 12/22/18 vs FGCU W 77-56 0 REBOUNDS 1198 1241 12/29/18 BUTLER W 77-43 9814 Rebounds per game 33.3 34.5 * 1/5/19 SOUTH CAROLINA L 69-71 10230 Rebounding margin -1.2 - * 1/9/19 at Arkansas W 57-51 17160 ASSISTS 437 389 * 1/12/19 TENNESSEE L 67-78 10923 Assists per game 12.1 10.8 * 1/15/19 at Mississippi State L 68-71 7501 TURNOVERS 420 527 * 1/19/19 at Georgia W 62-52 10023 Turnovers per game 11.7 14.6 * 1/22/19 TEXAS A&M W 81-72 9063 Turnover margin +3.0 - 1/26/19 at TCU L 50-55 6682 Assist/turnover ratio 1.0 0.7 * 1/30/19 OLE MISS Wot 90-86 9380 STEALS 257 221 * 2/2/19 KENTUCKY L 54-65 10763 Steals per game 7.1 6.1 * 2/5/19 at Auburn L 62-76 7714 BLOCKS 131 105 * 2/9/19 at Tennessee L 61-73 22261 Blocks per game 3.6 2.9 * 2/13/19 VANDERBILT W 66-57 9007 ATTENDANCE 144001 200899 * 2/16/19 at Alabama W 71-53 12148 Home games-Avg/Game 15-9600 11-12601 * 2/20/19 at LSU Wot 82-77 10976 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 10-6229 * 2/23/19 MISSOURI W 64-60 10450 * 2/27/19 at Vanderbilt W 71-55 8583 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals * 3/2/19 GEORGIA L 55-61 9328 Florida 1175 1227 38 2440 * 3/6/19 LSU L o t 78-79 9550 Opponents 1075 1184 30 2289 * 3/9/19 at Kentucky L 57-66 24456 4 3/14/19 vs Arkansas W 66-50 12720 4 3/15/19 vs LSU W 76-73 16490 4 3/16/19 vs Auburn L 62-65 20933 5 3/21/19 vs Nevada W 70-61 0 5 3/23/19 vs Michigan L 49-64 0

* = Conference game 1 = Battle 4 Atlantis - Paradise Island, Bahamas 2 = Jimmy V Classic - New York City, N.Y. 3 = Orange Bowl Classic - Sunrise, Fla. 4 = SEC Tournament - Nashville, Tenn. 5 = NCAA Tournament - Des Moines, Iowa 2018-19 Women’s Basketball REVIEW

Record: 8-23 overall, 3-13 SEC Team Highlights Individual Highlights  After a record-setting season in Stephanie Brower NCAA Finish: DNA 2017-18, Florida knocked down 235 . SEC Academic Honor Roll three pointers - the second most in . SEC Community Service Team SEC Finish: T-12th program history selection

 Finished with 200 or more treys as a SEC Tournament Finish: Second Round (T-9) team in back to back seasons for just Emanuely de Oliveira All-Americans: 0 the second time in program history . Appeared in all 31 games, starting  Ranked third in the SEC averaging final 11 All-SEC: 0 7.6 three-pointers per game . Scored in double figures twice,  Averaged 7.5 or more three-pointers SEC Community Service: adding a season-best 11 at Georgia Stephanie Brower in back-to-back seasons for the first (2/10/19) time in program history SEC Academic Honor Roll: 4 Ranked top-60 nationally in three-  Ariel Johnson Stephanie Brower pointers made . Made 38 three-pointers, the second Funda Nakkasoglu  Defeated Texas Tech in the SEC/Big Danielle Rainey most on the team and sixth-most by 12 Challenge (12/2/18) Corey Staples a freshman in program history  Recorded three-straight victories in . Shot .322 from three-point range, the SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll: 4 early December for UF’s season- second-best mark on the team Kristina Moore long win streak

 Knocked down 10 or more three- Letterwinners Returning/Lost from 2018-19: Kristina Moore pointers nine times and tied its 7 / 4 . Led all Gator freshman in starts (20) season-best with 13 vs. Texas Tech and minutes per game (21.4) Departing Players (4): Stephanie Brower, Funda (12/2/18) and vs. Texas A&M . Lone player to start the first 20 Nakkasoglu, Corey Staples, Delicia (2/25/19) Washington games  Scored a season-best 82 points at

Mercer (11/15/18) Funda Nakkasoglu  Took on one of the nation’s most . Scored her 2,000th career point challenging schedules as it battled (Utah State + Florida) vs. Vanderbilt 11 teams that qualified for the 2019 (3/3/19) NCAA Tournament . Poured in 84 three-pointers, the  Won on last second shots at home against Missouri (1/13/19) and second most in program history, Alabama (2/7/19) while shooting a program-best 42  Won two of its last three games to percent from deep end the season . SEC leader in three-pointers made  Defeated Ole Miss in the first round and ranked third in three-point field of the SEC Tournament, giving Coach Newbauer his first goal percentage postseason win with the Gators . Scored a season-high 30 points in win over Charleston Southern

Cameron Newbauer completed his second season with (12/30/19) the Gators in 2018-19. . SEC Academic Honor Roll

Danielle Rainey . Scored season-best 20 points at Kentucky (2/3/19) . Registered seven double-figure scoring games, all coming during SEC play Funda Nakkasoglu led the team in scoring for the . SEC Academic Honor Roll second straight season

Paige Robinson . Started nine games at center Schedule & Results Signees & Record: 8-23 (home: 6-9 * away: 1-12 * neutral: 1-2) . Limited MSU’s senior All-American SEC: 3-13 (home: 2-6 * away: 1-7) Teaira McGowan to a season-low two Newcomers for Date Opponent Result points (1/24/19) NOVEMBER 6 GARDNER-WEBB L, 58-60 2019-20 (4) . Brylee Bartram (5-9 / Guard / 11 at RV Florida State L, 56-63 15 at Mercer L, 82-92 Kiara Smith Tampa, Fla. / Seffner Christian . Led team in assists per game (3.4) and 18 RV NORTHWESTERN L, 74-83 Academy) 21 at Indiana L, 64-83 steals (47) . Lavender Briggs (5-11 / Guard / 28 NORTHEASTERN L, 66-79 . Shot .358 from three-point range in SEC Provo, Utah / Provo HS) DECEMBER play; scored in double figures 11 times . Faith Dut (6-4 / Forward / Surrey, 2 TEXAS TECH W, 72-67 B.C., Canada / Semiamhoo 5 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W, 64-53 9 FLORIDA A&M W, 62-38 Corey Staples Secondary School) 16 at Ohio State L, 41-46 . Scored first Division I points vs. Bethune- . Cavina Rickards (5-8 / Guard / 20 vs. Utah (1) L, 58-74 Cookman (12/5/18) Queens Village, N.Y. / Christ the King 21 at UNLV (1) L, 53-56 Regional School) 30 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W, 70-60 . SEC Academic Honor Roll JANUARY 3 at Alabama* L, 67-74 Delicia Washington 6 AUBURN* L, 56-64 10 at No. 21 South Carolina* L, 40-71 . Hit game-winning shots vs. Missouri 13 RV MISSOURI* W, 58-56 (1/13/19) and Alabama (2/7/19) Miscellaneous 20 at Ole Miss* L, 66-76 . Career-high 33 points at Mercer 24 No. 7 MISSISSIPPI ST* L, 42-90 Season Notes 27 ARKANSAS* L, 73-83 (11/15/18) . Florida featured 10 different starting 31 at Tennessee* L, 50-67 lineups in 2018-19 FEBRUARY Zada Williams . The Gators overcame a 14-point 3 at No. 19 Kentucky* L, 51-62 7 ALABAMA* W, 57-55 . Led team with .476 field goal percentage deficit vs. Missouri (1/13/19) 10 at Georgia* L, 58-93 . After averaging 11.5 points over two . Funda Nakkasoglu finished her 17 No. 11 SOUTH CAROLINA* L, 77-96 games in Las Vegas, earned a spot on college career with 2,047 points 21 at LSU* L, 51-69 the Duel in the Desert All-Tournament . Florida women’s basketball 25 TEXAS A&M* L, 62-80 completed its 45th season 28 GEORGIA* L, 57-69 team. . The Gators posted a 5-3 record MARCH 3 at Vanderbilt* W, 78-66 wearing their orange uniforms 6 Ole Miss (2) W, 64-57 7 Missouri (2) L, 56-87

(1) Dual in the Desert (Cox Pavilion, Las Vegas, NV) (2) SEC Tournament (Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, TN)

Danielle Rainey emerged as a consistent scorer during conference play Statistical Leaders

. Scoring: Funda Nakkasoglu (16.6 ppg) Zada Williams was one of seven players to make their . Rebounding: Delicia Washington (7.6 rpg) Gator debut in 2018-19. Florida’s newcomers . Assists: Kiki Smith (3.4 apg) accounted for over 70 percent of its minutes and 60 . Steals: Kiki Smith (47) percent of its scoring. . Blocks: Paige Robinson (10) . FG%: Zada Williams (47.6%) . 3FG: Funda Nakkasoglu (84) . FT%: Funda Nakkasoglu (85.3%) THE STAT CREW SYSTEM UF Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 07, 2019) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 8-23 6-9 1-12 1-2 CONFERENCE 3-13 2-6 1-7 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 5-10 4-3 0-5 1-2

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 toblk stl pts avg 03 Nakkasoglu,Funda 29-29 1020 35.2 167-363 . 4 6 0 84-200 . 4 2 0 64-75 . 8 5 3 4 48 52 1.8 33 0 33 66 1 21 482 16.6 00 Washington,Delicia 28-19 761 27.2 111-293 . 3 7 9 21-92 . 2 2 8 52-76 . 6 8 4 54 160 214 7.6 65 0 72 88 2 33 295 10.5 12 Williams,Zada 31-13 775 25.0 108-227 . 4 7 6 3-14 . 2 1 4 28-61 . 4 5 9 63 87 150 4.8 62 3 19 36 9 24 247 8.0 01 Smith,Kiara 31-30 1030 33.2 75-236 . 3 1 8 25-104 . 2 4 0 46-73 . 6 3 0 32 110 142 4.6 69 2 105 82 4 47 221 7.1 10 Rainey,Danielle 22-9 526 23.9 64-208 . 3 0 8 28-112 . 2 5 0 24-40 . 6 0 0 14 58 72 3.3 29 1 24 41 2 11 180 8.2 32 Johnson,Ariel 31-4 623 20.1 58-175 . 3 3 1 38-118 . 3 2 2 9-14 . 6 4 3 22 61 83 2.7 46 0 49 60 1 16 163 5.3 11 de Oliveira,Emanuely 31-11 480 15.5 40-132 . 3 0 3 21-74 . 2 8 4 16-18 . 8 8 9 28 48 76 2.5 48 0 14 29 0 13 117 3.8 14 Moore,Kristina 20-20 427 21.4 33-99 . 3 3 3 12-51 . 2 3 5 19-32 . 5 9 4 16 29 45 2.3 44 1 11 34 5 6 97 4.9 44 Robinson,Paige 30-18 410 13.7 23-64 . 3 5 9 1-4 . 2 5 0 18-27 . 6 6 7 47 51 98 3.3 93 5 8 32 10 9 65 2.2 04 Staples,Corey 23-2 129 5.6 5-24 . 2 0 8 2-18 . 1 1 1 1-2 . 5 0 0 7 6 13 0.6 7 0 4 7 0 5 13 0.6 55 Brower,Stephanie 13-0 41 3.2 0-2 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 3-6 . 5 0 0 0 2 20.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.2 Team 7274146 14 Total...... 31 6222 684-1823 .3 7 5 235-788 . 2 9 8 280-424 . 6 6 0 359 7341093 35.3 497 12 339 489 34 185 1883 60.7 Opponents...... 31 6224 825-1854 .4 4 5 184-556 . 3 3 1 335-480 . 6 9 8 353 8241177 38.0 499 - 415 427 108 218 2169 70.0

TEAM STATISTICS UF OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1883 2169 11/6/18 GARDNER-WEBB L 58-60 1891 Points per game 60.7 70.0 11/11/18 at Florida State L 56-63 2994 Scoring margin -9.2 - 11/15/18 at Mercer L 82-92 2038 FIELD GOALS-ATT 684-1823 825-1854 11/18/18 NU L o t 74-83 1379 Field goal pct . 3 7 5 . 4 4 5 11/21/18 at Indiana L 64-83 3345 3 POINT FG-ATT 235-788 184-556 11/28/18 NORTHEASTERN L 66-79 1161 3-point FG pct . 2 9 8 . 3 3 1 12/2/18 TEXAS TECH W 72-67 1259 3-pt FG made per game 7.6 5.9 12/5/18 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 64-53 1129 FREE THROWS-ATT 280-424 335-480 12/9/18 FLORIDA A&M W 62-38 1309 Free throw pct . 6 6 0 . 6 9 8 12/16/18 at Ohio St. L 41-46 4585 F-Throws made per game 9.0 10.8 12/20/18 vs Utah L 58-74 709 REBOUNDS 1093 1177 12/21/18 at UNLV L 53-56 751 Rebounds per game 35.3 38.0 12/30/18 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 70-60 1479 Rebounding margin -2.7 - * 1/3/19 at Alabama L 67-74 2514 ASSISTS 339 415 * 1/6/2019 AUBURN L 56-64 2109 Assists per game 10.9 13.4 * 01/10/19 at South Carolina L 40-71 10353 TURNOVERS 489 427 * 1/13/19 MISSOURI W 58-56 2218 Turnovers per game 15.8 13.8 * 01-20-19 at Ole Miss L 66-76 1507 Turnover margin -2.0 - * 01/24/19 MISSISSIPPI STATE L 42-90 1242 Assist/turnover ratio 0.7 1.0 * 1/27/19 ARKANSAS L 73-83 2009 STEALS 185 218 * 01/31/19 at Tennessee L 50-67 6233 Steals per game 6.0 7.0 * 02/03/19 at Kentucky L 51-62 10031 BLOCKS 34 108 * 2/7/19 ALABAMA W 57-55 1206 Blocks per game 1.1 3.5 * 2/10/19 at Georgia L 58-93 5515 ATTENDANCE 23675 58047 * 2/17/19 SOUTH CAROLINA L 77-96 3213 Home games-Avg/Game 15-1578 13-4163 * 02/21/19 at LSU L 51-69 1573 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-1308 * 2/25/19 TEXAS A&M L 62-80 1009 * 2/28/19 GEORGIA L 57-69 1062 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T Totals * 03/03/19 at Vanderbilt University W 78-66 2684 UF 454409505513 2 1883 03/06/19 vs Ole Miss W 64-57 0 Opponents 503 493 578 584 11 2169 03/07/19 vs MISSOURI L 56-87 3215

* - Conference game 2018 Cross Country REVIEW

Team Highlights finishing five spots ahead of the No. 21 NCAA Championships Finish: ranking they went into the race with. WOMEN  All five of Florida’s scorers placed inside Women: 16th  The Gators began the season with team the top-200 to secure the 16th place finish Men: DNA wins at the UNF, Mountain Dew for the team. Pascoe earned All-America Invitational and Texas A&M’s Arturo honors. NCAA South Regional Finish: Barrios Invitational.  The Gators team finish was the third-best Women: 2nd  At North Florida, all five for Florida’s in Florida women’s cross country history, Men: 11th counted scorers placed inside the top 10, as only two teams have recorded top-12 including a sweep of the top-4 finishes. finishes. (7th in 2009, 11th in 2007) SEC Championships Finish:  The Gators collected their fifth straight  They capped off the successful season Women: 2nd Mountain Dew Invitational behind four top- with three All-Academic Individual honors for Bergh, Hull and Pascoe. The 2009 Men: 8th 20 finishes and eight personal records at the only home meet of the season. That Gators are the only other team in program also marks the 13th overall MDI title for the history with three All-Academic USTFCCCA All-American: women. Individuals. Jessica Pascoe  The team surprised themselves at Texas  The program was also recognized as a A&M’s Arturo Barrios meet as they USTFCCCA All-Academic team. Florida’s USTFCCCA All-Academic Honors: competed against a nationally ranked 3.53 GPA ranked 14th among the 31 Elisabeth Bergh team and six Big 12 schools. The women teams which qualified for the NCAA Morgan Hull logged five top-20 performances and six Championships. Jessica Pascoe personal records en route to the team championship at the inaugural meet in MEN College Station. nd USTFCCCA All-Academic Teams:  In their only split weekend of the season,  Started the season with a 2 -place finish Women: 3.53 GPA the other half of the team finished fourth at the UNF Invitational behind seven top- Men: 3.26 GPA at the South Florida Invitational as 20 finishes Hurricane Michael disrupted original plans  Placed third at the Mountain Dew SEC Women’s Runner of the Year: of running at Florida State. Sophie Invitational and posted six personal Jessica Pascoe Ebihara’s seventh-place finish and records in the 8k, with four top-20 finishes personal record in her first 5k of the  At the USF Invitational, senior Bryce All-SEC: First Team (1) season propelled the Gators to a fourth Statham tabbed the only top-20 finish as place finish. The top-5 runners all finish in the team finished 6th Jessica Pascoe the top 60.  Colin Schaefer was the Gators only top- All-SEC: Second Team (2)  Jessica Pascoe’s individual 25 finish at Texas A&M’s Arturo Barrios Elisabeth Bergh championships helped Florida to a runner- Invitational as Florida took 10th overall Morgan Hull up finish at the SEC Championships.  Putting four in the top-50 at SEC Arkansas won the championship as they Championships propelled the Gators to an SEC Academic Honor Roll (22): placed five in the top-10. 8th place finish, with three posting sub 24  At the conference race, the women had Men: Matt Clark, Nick Deal, Jack minute 8k times four in the top-20 and all four of those  In their first and only 10k race of the Guyton, Seamus Love, Blake Lowery, runners cracked 20 minutes in the 6k th Jesse Millson, Justin Pacifico, Magnus season, the men finished 11 as a team race. with five in the top-75 Pettersen, Zach Purvis, Colin  Pascoe earned first-team All-SEC Honors Schaefer, Bryce Statham and Elisabeth Bergh and Morgan Hull Women: Autumn Bartlett, Elisabeth collected second-team All-SEC Individual Highlights Bergh, Sophie Ebihara, Abbie accolades. JESSICA PASCOE Harrelson, Morgan Hull, Laura Jones,  With their second-place finish at the Caitlin McQuilkin-Bell, Madison Morse, NCAA South Regional Championships, . USTFCCCA All-American the Gators earned at automatic bid to the . USTFCCCA All-Academic Maggie Parrish, Jessica Pascoe, NCAA Championships for the first time . USTFCCCA All-South Region Delany Tiernan since 2012. . SEC Women’s Runner of the Year  Florida also became the first team since . SEC Champion Oklahoma State (2010) to qualify for the . First-Team All-SEC national meet a year after finishing lower . Became just the third Florida woman to than 16th in a regional championship. win the annual award from the conference (The Gators were 22nd a year ago.) and the first since 2009  Favored to win the regional, Florida was . Also became the first Gator to win the edged by rival Florida State. Four points SEC individual cross country title since separated the champions and the runner 2009 and ran the fastest 6k pace of ups, but the Gators were paced by five anyone to ever compete in a Gator top-30 finishes. uniform, crossing in 18:54.98  Their second-place finish was a 20-place . Top-finisher for the season in every meet, improvement from last year’s regional as she started with a first-place finish at meet and their highest placing since 2010. North Florida and the Mountain Dew Invitational Gators’ women’s cross country team  Pascoe, Bergh, Hull and freshman Imogen Barrett recorded top-25 finishes . Made history at Florida’s MDI as she qualified for their first NCAA Championship and earned All-Region honors. became the third woman in school history since 2012.  At the NCAA Championships for the first to earn three top-5 finishes at the home time since 2012, the Gators surprised the meet field and themselves once again by . Clocked a runner-up finish at Texas . Earned All-Region honors following her 9th JACK GUYTON A&M’s Arturo Barrios Invitational, but won place finish at the NCAA South Region . Recorded top-30 finishes in all four of his the SEC Championships by five seconds Championships races . Recorded a runner-up finish at the NCAA . Concluded her Gator cross country career . Placed 11th at the UNF Invitational (5k) South Regional Championships after not with a 70th place finish at the NCAA and Mountain Dew Invitational (8k) finishing the race the season before Championships (20:52.1) . Finished 29th at Texas A&M's Arturo . In her first NCAA Championship race, she . Finished the season in the top-10 on Barrios Invitational, 8k (25:10.20) finished 32nd and earned All-American numerous UF record lists including: . Logged a collegiate-best 8k at the SEC honors. o UF 6k: 4th (19:46.50) Championships (23:45.35) and placed . Became the first Florida women’s All- o SEC Championships 6k: 4th 27th overall. American since 2013 and she also (19:46.50) th recorded the best individual finish of any o NCAA Championships 6k: 7 JUSTIN PACIFICO Florida women’s runner at the national (20:52.1) th . Joined cross country team in September meet since 2009 (Rebecca Lowe, 15 ) after running the 800 for the track team . Finished the season in the top-10 on CAITLIN MCQUILKIN-BELL . Made his cross country debut with a 25th numerous UF record lists including: . Recorded three top-10 finishes on the nd place finish at the Mountain Dew o UF 5k: 2 (16:13.87) season as she placed 3rd at the UNF st Invitational (25:40.40) o UF 6k: 1 (18:54.98) Invitational, 4th at the Mountain Dew st . Clocked a collegiate-best 8k and placed o UF Golf Course 5k: 1 Invitational and 9th at Texas A&M’s Arturo 47th overall at the SEC Championships (16:13.87) Barrios Invitational (24:08.33) o All-Time UF Golf Course . Ran a career-best 6k time at the SEC st . Also competed at Texas A&M's Arturo 5k: 1 (16:13.87) Championships with a 19:58.79 good for Barrios Invitational. o SEC Championships 6k: 17th overall st 1 (18:54.98) . Finished her career with a 28th place finish TREVOR FOLEY NCAA South Region 6k: o at the NCAA South Region . Made his Gator debut with a 103rd place 7th (20:23.6) th Championships and was 154 overall at finish at Texas A&M's Arturo Barrios NCAA Championships 6k: o the NCAA Championships Invitational (26:17.8) 4th (20:31.7) . Finished the season in the top-10 on . Clocked his collegiate-best 8k time of numerous UF record lists including: 23:54.84 at the SEC Championships and th ELISABETH BERGH o UF 6k: 5 (19:58.79) finished 32nd th . USTFCCCA All-Academic o UF Golf Course 5k: 5 . Placed 115th at the NCAA South Region . USTFCCCA All-South Region (16:57.64) Championship with a collegiate-best 10k th . Second-Team All-SEC o All-Time UF Golf Course 5k: 8 time of 34:39.1. . Logged five top-10 finishes (UNF, (16:57.64) Mountain Dew, Arturo Barrios, SEC o SEC Championships 6k: 5th

Championships and NCAA South Region (19:58.79) Championships) 2018 Statistical Leaders . Clocked a career-best 5k time of 16:56.99 IMOGEN BARRETT Fastest Women’s 5k: 16:13.87, Jessica Pascoe (9/22) at the Mountain Dew Invitational . USTFCCCA All-South Region Fastest Men’s 5k: 15:35.5, Nick Deal (9/7) . Ran a career-best 19:37.29 6k time at the . Turned in a trio of top-25 finishes Fastest 6k: 18:54.98, Jessica Pascoe (10/26) th SEC Championships, finished 8 and . Made her Gator debut with a 7th place Fastest 8k: 23:36.01, Colin Schaefer (10/26) earned second-team All-SEC honors finish at the UNF Invite Fastest 10k: 32:32.0, Colin Schaefer (11/9) th . Posted a 6 place finish at the NCAA . Continuously improved throughout the South Region Championships and season as she posted a 21:13.9 at rd finished the season with a 123 place TAMU’s Arturo Barrios Invite and finished 2018 Women’s Results finish at the NCAA Cross Country 18th, but then two weeks later posted a Championships 32nd place finish at the SEC DATE MEET RESULT . Finished the season in the top-10 on Championships with a 20:25.41, which is SEP 7 UNF Invitational 1st, 17 pts numerous UF record lists including: a collegiate best and is No. 9 on the SEP 22 Mountain Dew Invitational 1st, 80 pts nd o UF 6k: 2 (19:37.29) Florida Gators top-10 SEC OCT 12 USF Invitational 4th, 107 pts th o UF Golf Course 5k: 4 Championships 6k times list OCT 13 Arturo Barrios Invitational 1st, 46 pts (16:56.99) . Followed with a 21:10.9 at the NCAA OCT 26 SEC Championships 2nd, 64 pts All-Time UF Golf Course o South Region Championships and placed NOV 11 NCAA South Regionals 2nd, 64 pts 5k: 7th (16:56.99) st 21 overall and earned All-Region laurels NOV 17 NCAA Championships 16th, 455 pts o SEC Championships 6k: . Finished the season with a 184th place nd 2 (19:37.29) finish at the NCAA Championships o NCAA South Region 6k: th 2018 Men’s Results 9 (20:26.1) COLIN SCHAEFER DATE MEET RESULT . Gators leading finisher all-season MORGAN HULL . Turned in top 10 finishes in the UNF SEP 7 UNF Invitational 2nd, 50 pts . USTFCCCA All-Academic Invitational 5k (9th) and the Mountain Dew SEP 22 Mountain Dew Invitational 3rd, 67 pts . USTFCCCA All-South Region Invitational 8k (4th) OCT 12 USF Invitational 6th, 130 pts . Second-Team All-SEC . Clocked a 25:04.5 and 22nd overall finish OCT 13 Arturo Barrios Invitational 10th, 305 pts . Turned in four top-15 finishes at Texas A&M's Arturo Barrios Invitational OCT 26 SEC Championships 8th, 305 pts . Recorded a career-best 19:46.50 at the . Ran a career-best 23:36.01 at the SEC NOV 11 NCAA South Regionals 11th, 285 pts SEC Championships and placed 11th st Championships and took 21 overall and earned second-team All-SEC . Ended the season with a 34th place finish accolades at the NCAA South Region Championships (32:32.0) UNF Mountain Dew South Florida Arturo Barrios SEC NCAA South Region Men’s 2018 Invitational Invitational Invitational Invitational Championship Championships Performance 9/7/18 9/22/18 10/12/18 10/13/18 10/26/18 11/9/18 Jacksonville, Fla. Gainesville Tampa, Fla. College Station, Texas Auburn, Ala. Tallahassee, Fla. Chart 5k 8k 8k 8k 8k 10k

Carlos Carvajal, Fr. ------Temecula, Calif.

Matt Clark, R-Fr. --- 25:54.78 (34th)* ------Creekside, Fla.

Nick Deal, R-Fr. 15:35.5 (5th) 25:17.08 (16th) --- 27:23.1 (162nd) 24:48.97 (75th)* 32:56.3 (55th)* Creekside, Fla.

Marshall Dillon, R-So. 16:16.3 (19th) --- 29:41.6 (59th) ------Punta Gorda, Fla.

Deshay Fernandes, Fr. ------Miami, Fla.

Trevor Foley, Fr. ------26:17.8 (103rd) 23:54.84 (32nd)* 34:39.1 (115th)* Tampa, Fla.

Jack Guyton, R-Jr. 15:49.3 (11th) 24:54.17 (11th) --- 25:10.2 (29th) 23:45.35 (27th)* --- Tampa, Fla.

Seamus Love, R-Jr. ------Hilton Head Island, S.C.

Blake Lowery, R-So. --- 26:30.50 (52nd) 28:54.8 (37th) --- 24:40.45 (69th)* 33:16.6 (69th) Gainesville, Fla.

Carson Lyttle, Fr. ------Gainesville, Fla.

Jesse Millson, R-So. 15:53.0 (12th)* 25:37.56 (23rd)* --- 28:21.4 (201st) 25:39.38 (97th) Alt. Winter Park, Fla.

Justin Pacifico, Jr. --- 25:40.40 (25th) --- 26:20.7 (107th) 24:08.33 (47th)* DNF Palm Coast, Fla.

Magnus Pettersen, R-Jr. --- 25:21.45 (17th) --- 25:39.1 (54th) 24:35.66 (66th)* 33:04.1 (59th) Drammen, Norway

Zach Purvis, R-So. ------29:28.0 (53rd) ------Newberry, Fla.

Jack Rogers, R-Jr. 15:57.3 (13th)* --- 29:57.7 (52nd) --- 24:27.23 (53rd)* --- Tampa, Fla.

Colin Schaefer, R-So. 15:44.3 (9th) 24:29.96 (4th) --- 25:04.5 (22nd) 23:36.01 (21st)* 32:32.0 (34th) Burke, Va.

Bryce Statham, Sr. 16:16.0 (18th)* 25:57.64 (35th) 27:45.2 (12th) --- 25:17.06 (85th)* 33:26.0 (74th)* Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Dominic Williams, R-So. 17:48.8 (44th) ------Jacksonville, Fla.

Cavan Wilson, Fr. ------Coral Gables, Fla.

Team Place 1:18:59.18 2:05:40.22 2:25:15.02 2:08:32.30 1:59:52 2:45:15.00 Score 2nd Place (50 Points) 3rd Place (67 Points) 6th Place (130 Points) 10th Place (305 Points) 8th Place (305 Points) 11th Place (285 Points)

* = collegiate-best time at Florida [5k/8k/10k only]; () = Division I finish * = collegiate-best time at Florida; () = overall finish UNF Mountain Dew South Florida Arturo Barrios SEC NCAA South Region NCAA Cross Country Women’s 2018 Invitational Invitational Invitational Invitational Championship Championship Championship Performance 9/7/18 9/22/18 10/12/18 10/13/18 10/26/18 11/9/18 11/17/18 Jacksonville, Fla. Gainesville Tampa, Fla. College Station, Texas Auburn, Ala. Tallahassee, Fla. Madison, Wis. Chart 3k 5k 5k 6k 6k 6k 6k

Imogen Barrett, Fr. 10:38.9 (7th) 18:46.06 (58th)* --- 21:13.9 (18th) 20:25.41 (32nd)* 21:10.9 (21st) 21:44.3 (183rd) Queensland, Australia

Autumn Bartlett, R-Jr. 11:19.1 (21st) 19:08.65 (85th)* 19:54.2 (40th) ------Orlando, Fla.

Elisabeth Bergh, R-Jr. 10:04.5 (2nd) 16:56.99 (3rd)* --- 20:45.4 (6th) 19:37.29 (8th)* 20:45.5 (6th) 21:16.3 (123rd) Haugesund, Norway

Grace Blair, Fr. 10:55.2 (12th) 17:47.44 (17th)* 22:31.1 (79th) 21:08.99 (80th)* 22:23.6 (77th) 22:42.8 (241st) Gainesville, Fla.

Sophie Ebihara, R-So. 11:00.7 (14th) --- 18:56.2 (7th) --- 22:12.01 (125th)* ------Raleigh, N.C.

Maria Fernandez, Fr. ------Doral, Fla.

Abbie Harrelson, R-Fr. 11:16.8 (20th) 18:45.15 (57th)* 19:38.1 (20th) --- 21:24.22 (91st)* Alt. Alt. Niceville, Fla.

Morgan Hull, R-Sr. 10:11.4 (4th) ------20:56.4 (11th) 19:46.50 (11th)* 20:51.7 (9th) 20:52.1 (70th) Wellington, Fla.

Laura Jones, So. ------Tampa, Fla.

Caitlin McQuilkin- Bell, Sr. 10:09.5 (3rd) 16:57.64 (4th)* --- 20:53.4 (9th) 19:58.79 (17th)* 21:16.4 (28th) 21:28.4 (154th) Tamborine, Australia

Madison Morse, R-Jr. 11:39.8 (27th) 19:00.2 (76th)* 20:57.30 (51st) ------Ramstein, Germany

Pamela O’Brien, Fr. ------Davidsonville, Md.

Maggie Parrish, R-So. 11:24.5 (22nd) 18:57.05 (73rd) 19:31.2 (15th) --- 22:27.60 (127th)* ------Tampa, Fla.

Jessica Pascoe, Jr. New South Wales, 9:36.1 (1st)* 16:13.87 (1st)* --- 20:04.3 (2nd) 18:54.98 (1st)* 20:23.6 (2nd) 20:31.7 (32nd) Australia

Sophie Piniella, Fr. ------Tampa, Fla.

Delaney Tiernan, R-Jr. 11:49.2 (35th) 19:26.45 (101st) 20:22.0 (57th) ------Maple Valley, Wash.

Daniela Urzua, R-Fr. ------Lake Mary, Fla.

Gabrielle Wilkinson, Fr. ------22:12.2 (60th) 20:55.53 (60th)* 22:39.9 (91st) 22:49.5 (245th) Wynnewood, Pa.

Team Place 50:40.17 1:26:41.09 1:35.00.65 1:43:53.40 1:38:43 1:44:23.10 1:45:53 Score 1st Place (17 Points) 1st Place (80 Points) 4th Place (107 Points) 1st Place (46 Points) 2nd Place (64 Points) 2nd Place (64 Points) 16th Place (455 Points) 2018 FOOTBALL REVIEW

 This was the second time in school  One of Mullen’s points of emphasis has been All-Time Record: 722-415-40 (112 years) history (1983) UF finished in the AP rotation at various positions throughout the game— 2018 Record: 10-3 (5-3, 3rd in SEC East) Poll’s top 10 of after starting the year especially at running back--with the result being a First Season of Football: 1906 unranked. fresher team in the fourth quarter. Florida averaged Bowl Games: 44 (23-21)  Dan Mullen joined Galen Hall (1985 - No. 6.23 yards per carry (884 on 141 carries) in fourth National Championships: 3 (‘96, ‘06, ‘08) quarter, which ranked 8th in the FBS and led the SEC Championships: 8 5) as the only other first-year head coach (‘91, ‘93, ‘94, 95, ‘96, ‘00, ‘06, ‘08) in school history to post a top-10 finish in SEC. In its comeback win over South Carolina, the AP Poll. Mullen is the ninth FBS head Florida tallied 161 rushing yards on 23 carries (7.0 Final National Ranking: AP: 7, Coaches: 6 coach since the start of 2008 to yards per carry) in the fourth quarter, resulting in a accomplish that feat. pair of touchdowns. All-Americans: 2 with 3 honors:  UF is one of three teams in the final AP  Eleven different Gators caught a touchdown pass, Evan McPherson, K: 247Sports True Poll--and the highest among them--which marking the first time since 2009 at least that many Freshman won less than six games last year. The Gators had a touchdown reception. All UF pass others are No. 15 Syracuse and No. 24 catchers combined for 10 touchdown receptions in Jachai Polite, DL: 2nd Team AP; 3rd Team Cincinnati, both of which won four games 2017. Phil Steele in 2017.  Florida’s tempo increased in Mullen’s offense as  Mullen became the third head coach in well, and the evidence is in their touchdown drives. All-SEC: 3 with 5 honors Florida had 32 touchdown drives under three Jachai Polite (Coaches – first, AP – second) history to win 10 games in a debut Martez Ivey (Coaches – second, AP – season with a current Power Five minutes, its highest total since posting 40 in 2009. second) program after inheriting a team that won UF combined for 27 sub-three-minute touchdown CJ Henderson (Coaches – second) less than five games the year prior. The drives the past two seasons, and it only had 22 in others are Stanford’s Chuck 2015. SEC All-Freshman: 1 with 1 honor Shaughnessy (1-7-1 in 1939; 10-0 in  Florida logged four 250-yard rushing games and Trey Dean III (DB) 1940) and Auburn’s Gus Malzahn (3-9 in three 275-yard rushing games for the first time since 2012; 12-2 in 2013). 2009 (four of each), and its nine 200-yard rushing SEC Academic Honor Roll: 40  The Gators achieved their second-largest performances tied the 1984 Gators and 2009 Gators Erik Askeland, ATH; Noah Banks, OL; Chris turnaround in school history, in terms of for the most 200-yard games in a season since at Bleich, OL; Lacedrick Brunson, LB; Nick wins. Florida’s six-win turnaround could least 1981. From 2015-17, UF combined for eight Buchanan, OL; Amari Burney, DB; Quaylin only be topped by the 1980 Gators, who 200-yard games. Crum, ATH; Shawn Davis, DB; Trey Dean, DB; Brett Dioguardi, LS; Ryan Farr, LS; Jacob went 8-4 following a 0-10-1 campaign in  Three different Gators—Feleipe Franks, Lamical Finn, P; Anthony Giglia, ATH; Harry Gornto, 1979. Perine, Jordan Scarlett--finished with five-plus ATH; Jon Gould, P; Trevon Grimes, WR; Josh  First time in school history UF won at rushing touchdowns for the first time since 2010, Hammond, WR; Brett Heggie, OL; Chris least nine games following a sub-.500 when Trey Burton (11), Mike Gillislee (7) and Jordan Howard, K; Glenn Jarriel, ATH; Emory Jones, campaign. Reed (5) all did it. QB; Jahim Lawrence, LB; C’yontai Lewis, TE;  One of the biggest highlights of Florida’s  Scarlett and Perine became the third pair of Gators Ventrell Miller, LB; Jeremiah Moon, LB; Jorge offensive revival is the fact it recorded in school history to rush for at least 775 yards Powell, K; R.J. Raymond, ATH; Tanner the second-highest jump of any FBS apiece in the same season, joining 1995’s Elijah Rowell, ATH; Jack Ruskell, ATH; Nick Sproles, team in scoring offense. Florida rose 86 Williams (858) and Terry Jackson (780), and 1984’s Moral Stephens, TE; Donovan Stiner, DB; spots (from tied for 108th in 2017 to 22nd Neal Anderson (916) and John L. Williams (793). Jawaan Taylor, OL; Trey Thompson, ATH; this year), only trailing Cincinnati’s 88-  Jachai Polite led the nation with six forced fumbles, Jacob Tilghman, LS; Tommy Townsend, P; spot climb from a tie at 111th to a tie for tying Clifford Charlton’s single-season school record Joshua Tse, ATH; Nick Villano, OL; Danny Weldon, ATH; Marco Wilson, DB 23rd. Michigan and Temple (70 spots from 1986, and finished 8th nationally with 11 sacks, apiece) were the only other FBS teams tied for the 5th-highest season total in UF history. Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 54/20 to elevate their standing by more than 65  The Gators’ 26 takeaways ranked tied for 11th spots. nationally, and they scored 85 points off those Starters Returning/Lost: 20/6  UF totaled 400-plus yards in all of its last turnovers. UF’s 12 fumble recoveries (its third- four games, marking the first time since highest total since 2005 [‘05 - 15; ‘14 - 14]) ranked Nov. 8-29, 2008 it had such a streak. tied for 12th in the FBS.  Overall, Florida scored 40-plus points six  UF led the nation in fourth quarter opponent passing times this year, tying its total from the efficiency (66.25) and were second nationally in Team Highlights 2012-17 seasons. The last time the fourth quarter opponent completion percentage  Florida’s No. 6 ranking in the final Coaches Poll Gators scored 40 points in six games (40.5), another testament to Mullen’s rotation and No. 7 ranking in the final Associated Press Top was 2009, when it had exactly that many philosophy. 25 Poll mark its highest finish in either major poll 40-point outings.  Freshman kicker Evan McPherson went 17 for 19 since ending the 2009 season ranked No. 3 in both.  The Gators posted their most games of (89.5 percent), ranked tied for 6th nationally and led It is the Gators’ first top-10 finish in either major poll 500-plus total yards (four), 400-plus total all freshmen in field goal percentage. since 2012, when they ended the year at No. 9 in yards (six) and 350-plus total yards (10)  Florida finished with three blocked kicks and punts the AP Poll and No. 10 in the Coaches Poll. since 2009, when they did it five, six, and this year. The three blocks were UF’s highest 10 times, respectively. season total since 2012 (six). The Gators combined for four blocks from 2013-17.

Stat Leaders NFL Draft Selections RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Rd. (Overall) Name Pos. Team Lamical Perine 13 134 834 8 826 6.2 7 74 63.5 2 (35th) Jawaan Taylor OL Jacksonville Jaguars Jordan Scarlett 13 131 792 16 776 5.9 5 48 59.7 3 (68th) Jachai Polite DL New York Jets Dameon Pierce 13 69 434 10 424 6.1 2 68 32.6 4 (105th) C. Gardner-Johnson DB New Orleans Saints Feleipe Franks 13 110 501 151 350 3.2 7 30 26.9 5 (147th) Vosean Joseph LB Buffalo Bills Kadarius Toney 12 21 242 2 240 11.4 0 34 20.0 5 (154th) Jordan Scarlett RB Carolina Panthers TOTAL 13 526 3047 276 2771 5.3 23 74 213.2 Opponents 13 492 2444 331 2113 4.3 13 70 162.5 Schedule & Results PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Overall: 10-3 Home: 5-2 Away: 4-0 Neutral: 1-1 SEC: 5-3 Feleipe Franks 13 143.35 188-322-6 58.4 2457 24 65 189.0 Kyle Trask 4 140.49 14-22-0 63.6 162 1 45 40.5 Date Opponent W/L Score Overall SEC Time Attend Emory Jones 4 181.88 12-16-0 75.0 125 2 35 31.2 9/1 Charleston Southern W 53-6 1-0 0-0 3:08 81,164 TOTAL 13 145.76 217-364-6 59.6 2776 28 65 213.5 9/8 Kentucky* L 16-27 1-1 0-1 3:41 80,651 Opponents 13 112.68 206-380-14 54.2 2350 16 89 180.8 9/15 Colorado State W 48-10 2-1 0-1 3:26 80,021 9/22 at Tennessee* W 47-21 3-1 1-1 3:26 100,027 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G 9/29 at Mississippi St.* W 13-6 4-1 2-1 3:07 61,406 Van Jefferson 13 35 503 14.4 6 41 38.7 10/6 LSU* W 27-19 5-1 3-1 3:49 90,283 Josh Hammond 13 28 369 13.2 4 49 28.4 10/13 at Vanderbilt* W 37-27 6-1 4-1 3:35 31,118 Trevon Grimes 13 26 364 14.0 2 54 28.0 10/27 vs. Georgia L 17-36 6-2 4-2 3:15 84,463 Kadarius Toney 12 25 260 10.4 1 45 21.7 11/3 Missouri* L 17-38 6-3 4-3 3:23 80,017 11/10 South Carolina* W 35-31 7-3 5-3 3:10 82,696 Tyrie Cleveland 12 18 212 11.8 3 38 17.7 11/17 Idaho W 63-10 8-3 5-3 3:12 81,467 Freddie Swain 11 14 265 18.9 5 65 24.1 11/24 at Florida State W 41-14 9-3 5-3 3:27 71,953 Lamical Perine 13 13 170 13.1 1 63 13.1 12/29 vs. Michigan W 41-15 10-3 5-3 3:28 74,006 Jordan Scarlett 13 10 84 8.4 0 30 6.5 *Southeastern Conference game C'yontai Lewis 13 9 128 14.2 0 28 9.8 Moral Stephens 12 8 106 13.2 3 26 8.8 TOTAL 13 217 2776 12.8 28 65 213.5 2019 Signing Class Opponents 13 206 2350 11.4 16 89 180.8 ENROLLED IN JANUARY Name Hometown/Previous School Mohamoud Diabate Auburn, Ala./Auburn DEFENSE GP Solo Ast Tackles Kingsley Eguakun Jacksonville, Fla./Sandalwood Vosean Joseph 13-11 40 53 93 Will Harrod Clinton, Md./National Christian Academy David Reese II 10-10 22 55 77 Jaydon Hill Huntsville, Ala./Bob Jones C. Gardner-Johnson 13-12 37 34 71 Jalon Jones Richmond, Va./Henrico Jeawon Taylor 13-5 24 40 64 Jesiah Pierre Mount Dora, Fla./Mount Dora Christian Academy Donovan Stiner 13-12 22 27 49 Chris Steele Los Angeles, Calif./St. John Bosco Jachai Polite 13-5 27 18 45 Michael Tarquin Ocala, Fla./North Marion Ethan White Clearwater, Fla./Clearwater Jabari Zuniga 13-13 17 28 45 Brad Stewart 11-7 22 19 41 2019 SIGNEES Adam Shuler 13-10 9 30 39 Name Hometown/Previous School CJ Henderson 13-13 26 12 38 Diwun Black Forest, Miss./Forest Kyree Campbell 11-11 13 24 37 Khris Bogle Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons Rayshad Jackson 13-3 16 20 36 Kaiir Elam West Palm Beach, Fla./Benjamin Deyavie Hammond Lakeland, Fla./Lakeland Jeremiah Moon 13-4 8 23 31 Arjei Henderson Sugar Land, Texas/Fort Bend Travis James Houston 13-0 11 17 28 Ty'Ron Hopper Alpharetta, Ga./Roswell Kylan Johnson 13-2 7 20 27 Jaelin Humphries Lawrenceville, Ga./Mountain View Trey Dean III 13-9 16 10 26 Chester Kimbrough New Orleans, La./Warren Easton Senior Shawn Davis 9-0 16 6 22 Dionte Marks Deland, Fla./Deland Riley Simonds Buford, Ga./Buford Tedarrell Slaton 10-2 4 17 21 Lloyd Summerall III Lakeland, Fla./Lakeland Ja'Markis Weston Clewiston, Fla./Clewiston Tackles for Loss TFL Sacks Trent Whittemore Gainesville, Fla./Buchholz Jachai Polite 17.5 11.0 Wardrick Wilson Miami Gardens, Fla./Miami Carol City Jabari Zuniga 11.0 6.5 Nay'Quan Wright Miami Gardens, Fla./Miami Carol City Keon Zipperer Lakeland, Fla./Lakeland Vosean Joseph 9.0 4.0 C. Gardner-Johnson 9.0 3.0 CeCe Jefferson 6.0 1.0 CJ Henderson 5.0 3.0 Adam Shuler 3.5 1.5

Interceptions 4 – Chauncey Gardner-Johnson 2 – Donovan Stiner, Brad Stewart, C.J. Henderson 1 – Trey Dean III, John Huggins, Ventrell Miller, Luke Ancrum The Automated ScoreBook Florida Overall Team Statistics (as of Jan 09, 2019) All games

Team Statistics UF OPP SCORING 455 260 Points Per Game 35.0 20.0 Points Off Turnovers 85 39 FIRST DOWNS 284 231 R u s h in g 144 105 P a s s in g 123 99 P e n a lt y 17 27 RUSHING YARDAGE 2771 2113 Yards gained rushing 3047 2444 Yards lost rushing 276 331 Rushing Attempts 526 492 Average Per Rush 5.3 4.3 Average Per Game 213.2 162.5 TDs Rushing 23 13 PASSING YARDAGE 2776 2350 C o m p - A t t - I n t 217-364-6 206-380-14 Average Per Pass 7.6 6.2 Average Per Catch 12.8 11.4 Average Per Game 213.5 180.8 TDs Passing 28 16 TOTAL OFFENSE 5547 4463 Total Plays 890 872 Average Per Play 6.2 5.1 Average Per Game 426.7 343.3 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 11-212 34-663 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 27-265 16-137 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-266 6-24 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.3 19.5 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 9.8 8.6 INT RETURN AVERAGE 19.0 4.0 FUMBLES-LOST 17-8 16-12 PENALTIES-Yards 95-789 87-681 Average Per Game 60.7 52.4 PUNTS-Yards 56-2444 73-3125 Average Per Punt 43.6 42.8 Net punt average 39.8 39.2 KICKOFFS-Yards 88-5607 56-3546 Average Per Kick 63.7 63.3 Net kick average 42.8 41.7 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 9 : 5 6 3 0 : 0 3 3RD-DOWN Conversions 72/173 73/195 3rd-Down Pct 42% 37% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 11/20 9/23 4th-Down Pct 55% 39% SACKS BY-Yards 37-217 18-121 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 57 30 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 18-20 17-23 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-3 RED-ZONE SCORES (47-56) 84% (29-32) 91% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (33-56) 59% (18-32) 56% PAT-ATTEMPTS (55-55) 100% (25-26) 96% ATTENDANCE 576299 264504 Games/Avg Per Game 7/82328 4/66126 Neutral Site Games 2/79234

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Florida 67 170 90 128 0 455 Opponents 62 60 78 60 0 260 2018 -19 men’s golf REVIEW

NCAA Finish: T-9th, NCAA Pullman Team Highlights Individual Highlights Regional John Axelsen . Finished season tied for ninth SEC Finish: T-11th . Named to the PING All-Region Team at NCAA Pullman Regional . Led the team in stroke average at 71.24 PING All-Southeast Region Team: John . Shot a career-low 64 in his opening round of Axelsen . Florida notched top-10 finishes the 2018-19 season at Trinity Forest in seven out of its 11 . Gators’ highest finisher four times this season SEC Academic Honor Roll: 6 tournament appearances . Took the top spot in the lineup six times John Axelsen Ryan Celano . The Gators had arguably their Blake Dyer best performance in the final Robby Eisch tournament of the regular Manny Girona Gordon Neale season, finishing third at the Robert Kepler Intercollegiate SEC First Year Honor Roll: 1 Eugene Hong . The best individual finishes of the year came when Gordon Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/2 Neale finished second at the Sea Best Invitational and John Departing Players: Ryan Celano, Gordon Axelsen finished in a tie for Neale third at Trinity Forest.

. Chris Nido got his best finish at the Robert Kepler Intercollegiate, coming in in a Sophomore John Axelsen led Florida with his stroke tie for eighth. average of 71.24 per round and earned a spot on the PING All-Southeast Region team. . John Axelsen earned All- Region honors by PING Blake Dyer

. Had a season-best finish T17 at the Robert

Kepler Intercollegiate

. After playing as an individual twice, played for

the lineup the last four events of the season

. Finished the season with a 73.71 stroke

average in 17 rounds played

. Second on the team with two eagles, also had

31 birdies

Manny Girona . Carded a 73.05 stroke average in his debut season with the Gators . Had a season-best finish of T15 at the Sea Best Invitational in February . Season-best overall score of 211 came at Trinity Forest in September . Stroke average ranks fourth on the team . Made the lineup six times this season . Shot a career-low 67 in the second round of the Sea Best Invitational

Gordon Neale Schedule & Results . Only Florida golfer to be in the lineup for all Statistical Leaders Date Tournament Result 11 tournaments this season Stroke Average Fall . Finished first on the team in eagles (7) and John Axelsen 71.24 second on the team in birdies (103) Chris Nido 72.21 9/7-9 Carpet Capital Collegiate 13/15 . Stroke average of 72.44 was third lowest for Gordon Neale 72.44 9/23-25 Trinity Forest 4/13 the Gators 9/30- Nike Golf Collegiate 6/15 . Carded a season-low 67 in the third round of Percentage of Rounds Counted 10/2 Invitational the Trinity Forest John Axelsen 93% 10/21- Tavistock Collegiate 9/15 . Had a career-best regulation finish of T1 at Gordon Neale 87.5% 23 Invitational the Sea Best Invitational and finished T2 on Chris Nido 86% a playoff hole Spring Differentials 2/4-5 Sea Best Invitational 3/14 (Avg. strokes behind the leader) 2/16-17 SunTrust Gator Invitational 2/15 Chris Nido John Axelsen 3.38 3/3-5 Southern Highlands T13/15 . Had a career-low tournament total of 201 at Chris Nido 4.45 Collegiate the NCAA Regional Gordon Neale 4.72 3/28-30 The Goodwin 15/27 . Best finish of the season came at the NCAA 4/19-20 Robert Kepler 3/15 Regional for the second year in a row Rounds At or Under Par Intercollegiate . One of three players on the team to compile John Axelsen 15 29 or more rounds played in 2018-19 Chris Nido 13 Postseason . Was the highest finisher for the Gators’ Gordon Neale 12 4/24-26 SEC Championship 13/14 three times 5/13-15 NCAA Pullman Regional T9/14 . Stroke average of 72.21 is the second Tournaments At or Under Par lowest on the team John Axelsen 3 Gordon Neale 2 Aden Ye 2 Signees Name Fred Biondi (Sao Paulo, Brazil) Top-Five Finishes Ricky Castillo (Yorba Linda, California) John Axelsen 3 Quentin Debove (Paris, ) Gordon Neale 1 John DuBois (Windermere, Florida) Top-10 Finishes John Axelsen 4 Gordon Neale 2 Chris Nido 2 Sophomore Chris Nido led Florida with his seventh- place finish at the NCAA Pullman Regional. His stroke average of 72.21 per round stood second among the Top-25 Finishes 2018-19 Gators. John Axelsen 5 Gordon Neale 3 Aden Ye Chris Nido 3 . Claimed first SEC Freshman of the Week of Manny Girona 3 2019 after tying for 10th at the Florida Gators Aden Ye 3 Invitational Eugene Hong 2 Blake Dyer 1 Ryan Celano 1

Birdies John Axelsen 105 Gordon Neale 103 Chris Nido 86

Eagles Gordon Neale 7 Blake Dyer 2 Eugene Hong 2 Chris Nido 1 Manny Girona 1 2018-19 GATOR MEN’S GOLF UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS LOW SCORES LOW REL. TO PAR AVG. SCORES AVG. REL. TO PAR FINISHES 18 36 54 18 54 18 54 18 54 WINS TOP 5 TOP 10 274 552 832 -10 -18 287 861 +4.31 +2.26 0 4 7

TOURNAMENT RESULTS Date Tournament Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Rd. 4 Total Rel. to Par Finish 9/7-9 Carpet Capital Collegiate 72 301 296 295 ---- 892 +28 13/15 9/24-26 Trinity Forest 71 282 278 274 ---- 834 -18 4/13 10/1-3 Nike Golf Collegiate Invitational 70 286 285 285 ---- 856 +16 T6/15 10/21-23 Tavistock Collegiate Invitational 72 286 299 289 ---- 874 +10 9/15 2/4-5 Sea Best Invitational 70 278 281 289 ---- 848 +8 3/14 2/16-17 Gator Invitational 70 282 282 276 ---- 840 E 2/15 3/3-5 Southern Highlands Collegiate 72 300 295 292 ---- 887 +23 T13/15 3/29-31 The Goodwin 70 290 284 297 ---- 871 +31 15/27 4/19-20 Robert Kepler Intercollegiate 71 304 277 ------581 +13 3/14 4/24-28 SEC Championship 70 291 287 297 ---- 875 +35 T11/14 5/13-15 NCAA Regional 70 275 279 278 ---- 832 -8 T9/14 Team bests are indicated in blue.

TOURNAMENT-BY-TOURNAMENT LINEUP Tournament #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 Carpet Capital Collegiate Neale Nido Hong Girona Ye Trinity Forest Axelsen Nido Neale Hong Ye Nike Golf Invitational Axelsen Neale Ye Girona Hong Tavistock Collegiate Axelsen Neale Hong Ye Nido Sea Best Invitational Neale Axelsen Nido Hong Girona SunTrust Gator Invitational Neale Axelsen Hong Nido Girona Southern Highlands Axelsen Neale Hong Girona Nido The Goodwin Axelsen Neale Girona Nido Dyer Robert Kepler Intercollegiate Neale Nido Axelsen Dyer Ye SEC Championship Neale Nido Axelsen Dyer Ye/Hong NCAA Regional Axelsen Nido Neale Hong Dyer Top finishers are indicated inblue .

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Stroke Low Scores Low Rel. to Par Avg. Rel. to Par FInishes Avg. 18 36 54 18 54 18 54 Top 5 Top 10 Top 25 Best John Axelsen 71.24 64 134 203 -7 -10 +0.66 +0.12 3 4 5 T3 Ryan Celano 75.22 70 142 212 E +2 +4.33 +3.83 0 0 1 T18 Blake Dyer 73.71 70 141 217 -1 +7 +3.59 +2.83 0 0 1 T17 Robby Eisch 74.33 72 147 221 +2 +11 +4.33 +3.41 0 0 0 T55 Manny Girona 73.05 67 139 211 -3 -2 +2.33 +1.74 0 0 3 T15 Eugene Hong 73.40 67 136 210 -3 E +2.56 +2.14 0 0 2 T12 Gordon Neale 72.44 67 136 206 -4 -6 +1.72 +1.21 1 2 3 T2 Chris Nido 72.21 67 136 201 -5 -9 +1.41 +0.99 0 2 3 T7 Aden Ye 74.04 68 137 209 -2 -2 +3.08 +2.60 0 1 3 T10 Team bests are indicated in blue. 2018-19 women’s golf REVIEW

Team Highlights Highlights NCAA Finish: 11th at NCAA Championship . Advanced to the NCAA Sierra Brooks Final Poll Rankings: 8th, GolfStat Ranking Championships for the 28th  Named to the All-SEC Second Team and time in program history WGCA All-American Second Team SEC Finish: T-5th finishing 11th at the event  Her 2nd place finish at NCAA Championships was the highest individual finish by a Gator All-American: 1 – Sierra Brooks, WGCA . Florida advanced to the Second Team since Page Dunlap took home the title in 1986 quarterfinals of SEC match play  Won the Cougar Classic by seven strokes with falling to eventual SEC All-SEC: 3 athletes, 3 honors a career-best second round score of 62 champion Ole Miss 3-2 Marta Perez – Second Team All-SEC  Was second on the team with a 70.39 stroke

Sierra Brooks – Second Team All- average in 33 rounds played . The Gators claimed multiple SEC  Carded a team best 36-hole low of 127 at the team titles for the fourth Clara Manzalini – Second Team All- Cougar Classic SEC consecutive season Posted a 54-hole low of 214 at the NCAA  Oklahoma Regional SEC All-Freshman: 1 . UF set program record low

Clara Manzalini team tournament total (838) at the Florida Gators Invitational, Marta Perez SEC Academic Honor Roll: 3 breaking their record (840) set . Named to the All-SEC Second Team Addie Baggarly the year before. . Tied for second in SEC Championships’ stroke Sierra Brooks play, making it four straight years the Gators Elin Esborn Carlotta Ricolfi . During the Gator Invitational, have had a player inside of the top five on the Lauren Waidner Florida became the only team leaderboard in the tournament’s history to . Shot a season-best 68 in the second round of SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll: 2 card a three-round score of SEC Championships Jenny Kim even par or better, for the . Second on the team with nine top-25 finishes Clara Manzalini second year in a row. . Led the team in top-10 finishes with six

. Led the team in scoring average at 68.63 in 32 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/0 . Florida claimed the Florida rounds played

Gators Invitational title for the 22nd time in the tournament’s Addie Baggarly 46-year history. . Recorded six top-25 and three top-10 finishes

this season . Sophomore Sierra Brooks shot . Won a share of her first collegiate title at the a record-low 62 in the second AllState Sugar Bowl and tied for second at the round of the Cougar Classic in Gator Invite September and the Gators . Competed in 31 rounds for a 74.16 season recorded a program-record 268 stroke average, which was fourth on the team in the opening round. . Carded a season-low 68 three different times throughout the year . The Gators finished the season

ranked 8th in the nation by GolfStat.

Elin Esborn Schedule & Results . Finished in the top 25 six times, which was Statistical Date Tournament Result third best on the team Fall . Also carded three top 10 finishes Leaders 9/9-11 Cougar Classic 1/9 . Season best finish of T5 twice at the NCAA Stroke Average (Rounds Played) 9/15-16 Mary Fossum Invite 3/16 Oklahoma Regional Marta Perez 68.63 (32) 10/1-2 Windy City Classic T4/14 . Season stroke average of 74.2 in 25 rounds Sierra Brooks 70.39 (33) 10/19-21 Betsy Rawls Invite 4/13 played Clara Manzalini 71.38 (34)

Rounds Under Par Spring Clara Manzalini Sierra Brooks 10 2/3-5 Northrop Grumman 13/16 . Named to the SEC All-Freshman team and Marta Perez 10 2/17-19 Allstate Sugar Bowl 4/18 All-SEC Second Team Addie Baggarly 6 3/9-10 Gator Invite 1/13 . Top finish came in her first collegiate event, Elin Esborn 5 3/23-25 Evans Derby Invite 5/14 Clara Manzalini 5 the Cougar Classic (T3) then again in the 4/11-4/13 Liz Murphy Collegiate 8/12

spring at the Evans Derby Experience Tournaments Under Par . Was the only Gator to compete in every Postseason Marta Perez 4 single event this year Sierra Brooks 3 4/17-21 SEC Championship T5/14 . Competed in 34 rounds for a 71.38 season Clara Manzalini 3 5/6-8 Norman Regional T2/18 stroke average Addie Baggarly 2 5/17-21 NCAA Championship 11/24 . Was the first freshman to finish in the top Elin Esborn 1 five at SEC Championships since Maria Torres did so her freshman season in 2014 Top-10 Finishes Signees . Shot a season best 214 at the Gator Marta Perez 6 Clara Manzalini 6 Marina Escobar Domingo (Almeria, Spain) Invitational Sierra Brooks 5 . Was the only Gator to compete in every Elin Esborn 3 single event this year Addie Baggarly 3 Jenny Kim 1

Top-25 Finishes Sierra Brooks 10 Marta Perez 9 Clara Manzalini 9 Elin Esborn 6 Addie Baggarly 6 Lauren Waidner 1 Jenny Kim 1

Best Round (18-holes) Sierra Brooks (62) Clara Manzalini (67) Marta Perez (68) Addie Baggarly (68) Elin Esborn (70) Carlotta Ricolfi (71) Jenny Kim (71) Lauren Waidner (72)

2018-19 GATOR WOMEN’S GOLF UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA STATISTICS 2018-19 Tournament Results Date Tournament Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Finish 9/9-11/18 Cougar Classic 278 268 ---- 546 1/19 9/15-16/18 Mary Fossum 289 285 288 862 3/16 10/1-2/18 Windy City Classic 293 292 287 872 T4/14 10/19-21/18 Betsy Rawls Invitational 295 291 294 880 4/13 2/3-5/19 Northrop Grumman 306 297 301 904 13/16 2/17-19/19 Sugar Bowl 295 289 304 888 4/18 3/9-10/19 Gator Invitational 280 280 278 838 1/13 3/23-25/19 Evans Derby Invitational 288 304 288 880 5/14 4/11-13/19 Liz Murphy Collegiate Classic 302 MP MP 302 8/12 4/17-21/19 SEC Championship 284 283 296 863 1/14 5/6-8/19 NCAA Norman Regional 284 285 295 864 T2/18 5/17-22/19 NCAA Championship 321 294 303 918 11/24 *Season Best

2018-19 Individual Statistics Stroke Average Best Rounds Finishes Name Rds. Strokes Avg. 18 36 54 Top 10 Top 25 Best Addie Baggarly 30 2225 74.17 68 138 207 3 6 T1 Sierra Brooks 32 2323 72.59 62 127 214 5 10 1 Elin Esborn 24 1779 74.13 70 143 213 3 6 T5 Jenny Kim 16 1220 76.25 71 143 217 1 1 T10 Clara Manzalini 33 2427 73.55 67 136 214 6 9 T3 Marta Perez 31 2271 73.26 68 137 210 6 9 T2 Carlotta Ricolfi 7 533 76.14 71 145 222 0 0 T48 Lauren Waidner 15 1149 76.60 72 145 222 0 1 T24 *Team Best

Tournament-by-Tournament Lineup Tournament 1 2 3 4 5 Cougar Classic Sierra Brooks Clara Manzalini Jenny Kim Addie Baggarly Marta Perez Mary Fossum Sierra Brooks Clara Manzalini Addie Baggarly Marta Perez Lauren Waidner Windy City Classic Clara Manzalini Marta Perez Sierra Brooks Addie Baggarly Lauren Waidner Betsy Rawls Invitational Marta Perez Sierra Brooks Clara Manzalini Elin Esborn Lauren Waidner Northrop Grumman Clara Manzalini Marta Perez Addie Baggarly Elin Esborn Sierra Brooks Sugar Bowl Sierra Brooks Marta Perez Clara Manzalini Elin Esborn Addie Baggarly Gator Invite Addie Baggarly Marta Perez Sierra Brooks Elin Esborn Clara Manzalini Evan’s Derby Addie Baggarly Marta Perez Elin Esborn Clara Manzalini Sierra Brooks Liz Murphy Clara Manzalini Addie Baggarly Jenny Kim Carlotta Ricolfi Lauren Waidner SEC Championship Marta Perez Sierra Brooks Clara Manzalini Addie Baggarly Elin Esborn NCAA Regional Marta Perez Clara Manzalini Sierra Brooks Elin Esborn Addie Baggarly NCAA Championship Elin Esborn Sierra Brooks Marta Perez Addie Baggarly Clara Manzalini *Top Finisher

WE GOT US 2019 Gymnastics REVIEW

Records: 13-3, 6-1 SEC Team Highlights Individual Highlights

NCAA Finish: T9th  Florida won Southeastern Alyssa Baumann Conference regular season title (6-1) . All-America second-team for beam in NACGC regular SEC Regular-Season Finish: 6-1 (1st) and second in Championship season awards SEC Championships Finish: 2nd (197.75) (197.75) competition. . Shared SEC balance beam title (9.95). First in 21  Third in NCAA Corvallis Regional; seasons to claim SEC beam title in consecutive NCAA Champion: Alicia Boren, floor exercise did not advance to NCAA seasons. All-Americans (NCAA competition): Three Championship for first time since . All-SEC with four honors 2000. . SEC Specialist of the Week in consecutive weeks Alicia Boren (floor – first team; all-  Three gymnasts collected four All- . Three beam titles in 2019 around– second) America honors in NCAA Savannah Schoenherr (vault – second) Championships competition. Alicia Boren Trinity Thomas (Floor – first team)  Four earned eight All-America honors in National Association of . NCAA floor exercise co-champion at 9.95. Third Gator All-Americans (NACGC regular-season): Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches to claim NCAA floor title (Maria Anz/1984 and Kytra Four with eight honors th (NACGC) regular-season awards. Hunter/2015). It was the Gator program’s 20 NCAA Alyssa Baumann (beam – second team) event title.  Alicia Boren shared the NCAA floor Alicia Boren (all-around, floor – second . Two All-America honors (all-around, floor) in NCAA exercise title. UF is the only program team) competition and two All-America awards (all-around, to have a gymnast claim at least one Megan Skaggs (uneven bars – second floor) in NACGC regular season awards. NCAA Individual title each of the last team) . Set Florida record for total and consecutive all-around nine seasons, with a national- Trinity Thomas (all-around, uneven bars, appearances (54). leading 16 wins in that span. floor exercise – first; balance beam - . No. 10 for Gators all-time with 13 all-around wins and  SEC Freshman of Year went to second) No. 11 with 52 event titles Trinity Thomas. Ninth Gator to . Set collegiate season-high with 17 event titles, which SEC Freshman Gymnast of Year: Trinity receive the honor and first since was second among 2019 Gators (7 floor, 4 vault, beam, Thomas Kennedy Baker in 2015. 2 all-around) All-SEC: 4  Two SEC apparatus titles claimed . Set collegiate-bests for uneven bars (9.95) and floor Alyssa Baumann, Rachel Gowey, by Gators – Alyssa Baumann, exercise (9.975) as a senior Megan Skaggs, Trinity Thomas Rachel Gowey, Megan Skaggs . SEC Gymnast of the Week after opening season with (beam) and Trinity Thomas (vault). SEC All-Freshman: 2 all-around win  Gators turned in 2019 national . Finalist for AAI Award Savannah Schoenherr, Trinity Thomas leading total for uneven bars

SEC Academic Honor Roll: 8 (49.725) versus Kentucky, which Sierra Alexander, Alyssa Baumann, also set Florida record. Maegan Chant, Amanda Cheney,  Finished the season ranked sixth in Jazmyn Foberg, Rachel Gowey, Amelia the nation among gymnastics Hundley, Megan Skaggs programs and No. 12 among all 2018-19 NCAA Division I Women’s SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll: 6 sports after setting school-record Leah Clapper, Sydney Johnson-Scharpf, attendance average for second Nya Reed, Savannah Schoenherr, consecutive year (8,333). Halley Taylor, Trinity Thomas  Eight Gators earned SEC Academic Letterwinners Returning/Lost for 2020 Honor Roll status and every season: 13/2 freshman appeared on the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll Departing Gymnasts: Alicia Boren (Sr.), Amanda Cheney (Sr.)  Recorded a program record team cumulative GPA of 3.61 in fall 2018 and 3.57 in spring 2019 for a 3.6041 GPA for the academic year.

Milestone Road Wins  Win at No. 5 LSU was UF’s first in Alicia Boren shared the 2019 NCAA floor four visits to Baton Rouge, ending exercise title. A Gator has claimed a NCAA event title each of the last nine seasons – the LSU’s 35-home meet win streak nation’s longest current streak of national  Florida trailed LSU by 0.05 after event wins for a program. three rotations and won by 0.075 for

UF’s first regular-season road win The Gators took sole possession of the Rachel Gowey after a three-rotation deficit since Southeastern Conference regular-season title . Shared Southeastern Conference balance beam title March 4, 2012 at then No. 6 with a 6-1 record. It was the 11th league title for after matching collegiate-best of 9.95. SECs was her Nebraska. the program. first beam performance in four meets as she sat out  Florida’s win at No. 9 Alabama was competition due to back. first dual meet win in Tuscaloosa . All-SEC for second consecutive season since Feb. 3, 1979 – a span of 40 . SEC Specialist of Week after regular-season beam win years and 12 days. The Gators at LSU made 16 consecutive dual meet . Four beam wins visits to Tuscaloosa without a win. 2019 Individual Amelia Hundley Schedule & Results . Won Penn State dual bars title with a season-best Honors Record: 13-3 Home: 4-1 Away: 3-1 Neutral: 6-1 SEC: 6-1 9.925 Date Opponent Result (UF-Opp.) 1/11 Missouri W, 197.300 - 196.450 Alyssa Baumann 1/18 Louisiana State W, 197.500 - 197.425  All-American (NACGC beam – second) Savannah Schoenherr 1/25 Kentucky W, 197.675 - 196.650  SEC co-beam champion . All-America second-team honors earned in NCAA 2/1 Oklahoma L, 198.325 - 198.025  All-SEC Championships’ vault competition Gators Link to Pink vs W, 197.850 - 196.700

. Won NCAA Corvallis Regional semifinal and final 2/8 Auburn Alicia Boren vault competition after equaling collegiate-best of 2/15 Alabama W, 197.325 - 196.475  NCAA co-floor exercise champion 9.90 to advance to NCAA Championships as an 2/22 Georgia L, 197.45-197.375  Four-time All-American (two each in 3/1 Arkansas W, 197.225 - 196.350 individual competitor NCAA and NACGC regular season . All-SEC Freshman team 3/8 Penn State W, 198.025 - 196.325 awards) 3/23 SEC Championships 2rd of 8 – 197.75

4/5 NCAA Corvallis Regional 1st of 4 – 197.500 Megan Skaggs Rachel Gowey Semi . Shared Southeastern Conference balance beam  SEC co-beam champion 4/6 NCAA Corvallis Regional 3rd of 4 (196.325) title after matching collegiate-best of 9.95.  All-SEC Final . Won regular-season beam finale with then collegiate best 9.925 Savannah Schoenherr Shading denotes home meets

. All-SEC  All-American (NCAA vault – second) . SEC Specialist of the Week after Kentucky dual  NCAA Corvallis Region vault champion  SEC All-Freshman Statistical Leaders Team Total 198.025 2-1-19 Three Gators

shared the 2019 Megan Skaggs Southeastern  All-American (NACGC bars – second) All-Around Conference  SEC co-beam champion Trinity Thomas 39.75 3-8-19

balance beam  All-SEC title at 9.95 – Vault Rachel Gowey, Trinity Thomas Team 49.475 3-8-19 Alyssa Trinity Thomas 9.95 3-8/23-19  Five-time All-American (four in NACGC Baumann and regular-season and one in NCAA Megan Skaggs. Uneven Bars competition) Team 49.725* 1-25-19 SEC vault champion  Trinity Thomas 9.975 three times  All-SEC

 SEC Freshman of Year Balance Beam SEC All-Freshman  Team 49.600 2-1-19  NACGC Southeast Region Gymnast of Alyssa Baumann 9.975 2-1-19 Trinity Thomas the Year . All-America first-team honors on floor (9.925) in Floor Exercise NCAA Championships’ semifinal competition Team 49.725 2-15-19 . Four-time All-American (all-around, uneven bars, SEC Academic SEC First-Year Alicia Boren 9.975 2-15/3-8-19 Honor Roll Academic Honor Roll Trinity Thomas 9.975 five times floor exercise – first; balance beam - second) in Sierra Alexander Leah Clapper NACGC regular season awards. Nation’s only Alyssa Baumann Sydney Johnson- *-School record freshman to claim four regular-season All-America Scharpf

honors. Maegan Chant Nya Reed . SEC vault champion with collegiate-best 9.95. Also Amanda Cheney Savannah shared second on floor (9.95) and third in all-around Schoenherr 2020 Freshman Gymnast Hometown / Club (39.575) Jazmyn Foberg Halley Taylor Rachel Gowey Trinity Thomas Payton Richards Mokena, Ill. / Aerials Gymnastics . SEC Freshman of the Year Amelia Hundley . NACGC Southeast Region Gymnast of the Year - Megan Skaggs fifth Gator to claim the honor and is the second to Trinity Thomas led claim the award as a freshman the Gators in 2019 . First in league history to earn a SEC weekly honor with 26 event titles, which included the after each competition (three SEC Gymnast; six SEC vault crown. The SEC Freshman of Week) SEC Freshman of the . Led Gators with 26 event titles (9 floor, 6 all-around, Year earned five All- bars; 3 vault; 2 beam) America honors in . Eight nearly perfect marks of 9.975 leads Gator 2019. freshmen all-time

2019 GATOR GYMNASTICS TEAM RESULTS

Overall: 17-5 Home: 4-1 Away: 7-3 Neutral: 6-1 Regular Season: 13-3 Home: 4-1 Away: 3-1 Neutral: 6-1 SEC: 6-1

Date Opponent Site W/L Opponent UF Score Attendance 1/11 Missouri Gainesville, Fla. W 196.450 197.300 8,446 1/18 Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La. W 197.425 197.500 12,093 1/25 Kentucky Gainesville, Fla. W 196.650 197.675 8,615 2/1 Oklahoma Stillwater, Okla. L 198.325 198.025 5,082 Gators Link to Pink vs Gainesville, Fla. W 196.700 197.850 9,055 2/8 Auburn 2/15 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. W 196.475 197.325 12,828 2/22 Georgia Gainesville, Fla. L 197.450 197.375 8,744 3/1 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. W 196.350 197.225 3,016 3/8 Penn State Gainesville, Fla. W 196.325 198.025 6,805 3/23 SEC Championships New Orleans, La. 2nd of 8 197.750 10,505 4/5 NCAA Regional Semi Corvallis, Ore. 1st of 4 197.500 3,996 4/6 NCAA Regional Final Corvallis, Ore. 3rd of 4 196.700 2,486

2019 Florida Event Scores - Meet-by-Meet Date Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor Total 1/11 Missouri 48.925 49.500 49.400 49.475 197.300 1/18 Louisiana State 49.225 49.350 49.475 49.450 197.500 1/25 Kentucky 49.050 49.725* 49.350 49.550 197.675 2/1 Oklahoma 49.150 49.675 49.600 49.600 198.025 2/8 Gators Link to Pink vs Auburn 49.350 49.425 49.425 49.650 197.850 2/15 Alabama 49.300 49.175 49.125 49.725 197.325 2/22 Georgia 49.275 49.400 49.175 49.525 197.375 3/1 Arkansas 48.950 49.425 49.375 49.475 197.225 3/8 Penn State 49.475 49.475 49.550 49.525 198.025 3/23 SEC Championships 49.275 49.425 49.625 49.425 197.750 4/5 NCAA Regional Semi 49.075 49.425 49.500 49.500 197.500 4/6 NCAA Regional Final 49.375 49.425 48.475 49.425 196.70

Underline denotes season best

Florida Top Event Scores of 2019 Total: Vault: Uneven Bars: Balance Beam: Floor Exercise: 198.025 (2-1/3-8- 49.475 (3-8-19) 49.725* (1-25-19) 49.60 (2-1-19) 49.725 (2-15-19) 19) 9.95, Trinity 9.975, Trinity 9.975, Alyssa 9.975, Alicia Boren All-Around: Thomas (3-8/3-23- Thomas (three Baumann (2-1-19) (2-15/3-8-19), 39.75, Trinity 19) times) Trinity Thomas Thomas (3-8-19) (five times)

*-UF record 2019 Lacrosse REVIEW

10th in points per game (22.62) and 10th in scoring Record: 14-7 (5-0 AAC) Team Highlights offense (10.86) NCAA Finish: T-9th  Florida went dancing for the ninth-straight season,  Florida owns an impressive 92-18 (.836 record) in the Final IWLCA Poll Ranking: 13th going to Chapel Hill, N.C. for the first and second confines of Donald R. Dizney Stadium AAC Regular Season Finish: 1st rounds. The Gators defeated No. 22 Johns Hopkins  When scoring at least 14 goals, the Gators are 128-2 AAC Tournament Finish: 1st 16-9 in first round action before falling to No. 3 and (.985) in the 10-year history of the program NCAA semifinalist North Carolina 15-11 All-AAC: 7  Florida boasts a 35-7 (.833) record all-time in night  Swept both the American Athletic Conference regular Sabrina Cristodero, First Team games (starting after 6 p.m.) Grace Haus, First Team season and tournament titles in the league’s Haley Hicklen, First Team inaugural season. That’s the ninth-straight year  The Gators had six come-from-behind victories this Shannon Kavanagh, First Team (unanimous) Florida has won a regular season championship and season, including a three-goal deficit against AAC Sydney Pirreca, First Team (unanimous) opponent Temple on March 30 Lindsey Ronbeck, First Team (unanimous) the squad has also picked up sixth-consecutive Cara Trombetta, First Team (unanimous) tournament title  Head coach Amanda O’Leary is the sixth winningest 2019 Individual Highlights AAC Awards: 4 active Division I coach with her .750 winning CAROLINE BENITEZ Attacker of the Year: Lindsey Ronbeck percentage in 24 seasons (324-108, .750). O’Leary Midfielder of the Year: Shannon Kavanagh has the fourth most wins of active Division I coaches  Started all 21 games for the Gators during her senior Defender of the Year: Cara Trombetta campaign with 324. She is 162-43 (.790) all-time at the Goalkeeper of the Year: Haley Hicklen  Finished seventh on the team both in points (20) and University of Florida goals (14) IWLCA All-South Region Honors: 4  Went 5-0 in conference play marking the seventh  Recorded a season-best two goals twice this season – Shannon Kavanagh, First Team time in program history and fourth-straight year that once against East Carolina on 4/13 and the second Lindsey Ronbeck, First Team the Gators have gone unbeaten in league play. With coming in the final game of the season against North Cara Trombetta, First Team that, the Gators were the No. 1 seed in the Sydney Pirreca, Second Team Carolina on 5/12 tournament, sweeping Vanderbilt and Cincinnati to  Picked up 27 groundballs this season, tied for fifth on the All-America Honors: 4 players, 8 honors ride a 10-game winning streak into NCAAs squad Lindsey Ronbeck – IWLCA First | ILWomen HM  Florida finished the season ranked No. 13 in the final  Finished the season with 15 caused turnovers, good for Shannon Kavanagh – IWLCA Second | ILWomen Third Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches fourth on the team Cara Trombetta – IWLCA Third | ILWomen Second Association poll (IWLCA) after a 14-7 season Sydney Pirreca – IWLCA Third | ILWomen HM SABRINA CRISTODERO  Collected four Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Tewaaraton Award Honorees: Coaches Association (IWLCA) All-America honors -  Played in 20 games for the Gators during her sophomore Lindsey Ronbeck – Top-25 Nominee Lindsey Ronbeck (first team), Shannon Kavanagh season, starting 19 Haley Hicklen – Watch List (second team), Sydney Pirreca (third team) and Cara  Finished second on the team in caused turnovers (19) Shannon Kavanagh – Watch List Trombetta (third team) and draw controls (75) Sydney Pirreca – Watch List  Four Gators earned ILWomen Media All-America  Posted 28 groundballs on the year, good for fourth Cara Trombetta – Watch List overall honors for their performances this season. Cara Trombetta was named to the Second Team,  Recorded a season-best three caused turnovers and five SEC Academic Honor Roll: 19 groundballs against Colorado on 2/9 Paige Aldave, Jillian Alonso, Caroline Benitez, Shannon Kavanagh earned Third Team honors, Lexi Bolton, Kassidy Bresnahan, Sabrina Cristodero, while Sydney Pirreca and Lindsey Ronbeck were MADI HALL Kaitlyn Dabkowski, Madi Hall, Brianna Harris, both on Honorable Mention Haley Hicklen, Shannon Kavanagh, Kenzii Kittell,  Played in 19 games during her senior season, starting 18 Madisyn Kittell, Alix Lopez, Caroline May, Emily Petillo,  Won four of the six major AAC awards. Lindsey of them Sydney Pirreca, Eddy Shoop, Cara Trombetta Ronbeck was named Attacker of the Year, Shannon  Finished the season third on the team in caused Kavanagh earned Midfielder of the Year honors, turnovers, posting 16 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll: 12 Cara Trombetta was tabbed as the Defender of the  Registered 21 goals on the year, good for fifth on the Emerson Cabrera, Maggie Corbo, Natalie Dizney, Year and Haley Hicklen rounded out the group with Maddie Ellis, Annie Gillis, Hannah Mardiney, squad Maddie McMaster, Catherine Moriarty, Lexie Morton, her third Goalkeeper of the Year award.  Recorded 29 points overall, putting her sixth on the team Sarah Reznick, Maeson Tydings, Emma Wightman  Boasted seven All-AAC First Team honorees,  Posted five points on a career-high four goals and an including four unanimous selections. Shannon assist against Brown on 3/26 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 24/9 Kavanagh, Sydney Pirreca, Lindsey Ronbeck and  Registered a career-best six points on three goals and Cara Trombetta were the unanimous selections. three assists against Cincinnati on Senior Day (4/27) Departing Players: 11 – Sabrina Cristodero, Grace Haus and Haley Hicklen Paige Aldave, Jillian Alonso, Caroline Benitez, also earned a spot on the first team BRIANNA HARRIS Annabeth Collins, Kendra Cronin, Madi Hall,  Played in 20 games during the 2019 campaign, picking Haley Hicklen, Alix Lopez, Caroline May,  Florida had four players honored with IWLCA All- Sydney Pirreca, Lindsey Ronbeck South Region accolades. Shannon Kavanagh, up six starts  Finished third on the team in assists (22) and fifth in Lindsey Ronbeck and Cara Trombetta were all named to the first team, while Sydney Pirreca earned points (43) second team accolades  Recorded 27 groundballs, good for fifth on the squad  Led the AAC in clearing percentage (.923), draw  Won 40 draw controls during the season, finishing fourth controls per game (15.14), points per game (22.62), on the team in that category saves percentage (.451), scoring defense (10.86),  Registered a career-high seven points on two goals and five assists against Brown on 3/26 scoring margin (4.57), scoring offense (15.43), shot  Recorded a hat trick against Vanderbilt on 4/6, finishing percentage (.458), shots per game (33.71), turnovers with three goals and an assist per game (12.86) and win percentage (.667)  Ranked third in the nation in clearing percentage

(.923), sixth in the nation in turnovers per game IWLCA First Team All-American attacker Lindsey (12.86), seventh in groundballs per game (21.62), Ronbeck had the best season of her career at Florida in 2019. She recorded 107 points – the most in a season in program history. Shannon Kavanagh also had an outstanding season for the Gators, earning IWLCA Second Team honors for her efforts

GRACE HAUS  Also sits sixth in program history in goals scored (154)  2019 All-AAC First Team and assists (61) Signees (14)  2019 AAC All-Tournament Team  Tied Florida’s all-time record for most points in a game, Name Hometown  Finished fourth on the team in goals, recording 39 scoring 11 on five goals and six assists against Whitney Albert Annapolis, Md. during the year Vanderbilt in the American Athletic Conference Lexi Ashby Tampa, Fla.  The sophomore also finished fourth in points, semifinal (5/2) Tori Bates Severna Park, Md. registering 51  Finished her career fourth in shots attempted (395) and Becky Browndorf Dresher, Pa.  Registered a career-high five goals against Vanderbilt fifth in shots on goal (282) Georgia Ceanfaglione Bel Air, Md. in the AAC Tournament Semifinal  Finished the season third on the team in goals (69), Emily Heller Babylon, N.Y.  Notched six hat tricks during the 2019 campaign points (66) and shots (116), second in assists (25) and Kylee Hubiak Reading, Pa. fourth in free position goals (11) Sarah Mackey Garden City, N.Y. HALEY HICKLEN Carli Mangum Potomac, Md.  2019 Tewaaraton Watch List LINDSEY RONBECK Kaala Puglisi Annapolis, Md.  2019 AAC Goalkeeper of the Year  2019 IWLCA First Team All-American Jill Quigley Royersford, Pa.  2019 All-AAC First Team  2019 ILWomen Honorable Mention Media All-American Shelton Sawers Lutherville, Md.  2019 AAC All-Tournament Team  2019 IWLCA All-South First Team Janine Suris Kings Park, N.Y.  Became Florida’s all-time leader in saves, finishing her  2019 Tewaaraton Top-25 Nominee Devin Thompson Wyckoff, N.J. career with 566  2019 AAC Attacker of the Year  Ranks first in program history in groundballs, recording  2019 All-AAC First Team 194 in her tenure  2019 AAC Tournament MVP 2019 Statistical Leaders  Her 184 saves set a single season program record,  2019 AAC All-Tournament Team Goals: 89, Lindsey Ronbeck surpassing her own record of 178 set in 2018  Five-time AAC Attacker of the Week honoree Assists: 26, Shannon Kavanagh  Led Florida in saves (184), goals against average  Four-time AAC Honor Roll selection Points: 107, Lindsey Ronbeck (10.71), save percentage (.458) and groundballs (60)  Became just the third Gator to break the 200 career Ground Balls: 60, Haley Hicklen  Recorded 16 saves on 2/14 against Maryland, tying the goal milestone Draw Controls: 93, Shannon Kavanagh single-game record  Finished second overall in the Florida record books Caused Turnovers: 40, Cara Trombetta with 243 Saves: 184, Haley Hicklen SHANNON KAVANAGH  Became just the second Florida player to record at  2019 IWLCA Second Team All-American least 300 points and second overall with 313 points 2019 Schedule & Results  Broke Florida’s single-game scoring record, recording  2019 ILWomen Third Team Media All-American Overall: 14-7 | AAC: 5-0 | Home: 4-4 | Away: 8-3 | Neutral: 2-0  2019 IWLCA All-South First Team nine goals against Cincinnati (4/27)  Finished first on the squad in goals (89), points (107), DATE OPPONENT RESULT  2019 Tewaaraton Watch List FEB 9 at No. 17 Colorado W, 16-9  2019 AAC Midfielder of the Year shots (180) and free position goals (31) FEB 14 NO. 2 MARYLAND L, 12-17  2019 All-AAC First Team  Ranks sixth in points (313) and fourth in goals (243) Feb 16 Scotland (Exh.) W, 32-1  2019 AAC All-Tournament Team among active DI players FEB 23 at No. 16 Loyola L, 12-15  Seven-time AAC Midfielder of the Week honoree Mar 2 at No. 17 Navy L, 13-14 Mar 7 at Elon W, 15-5  One-time AAC Honor Roll selection CARA TROMBETTA  2019 IWLCA Second Team All-American Mar 9 at High Point W, 16-15  Became Florida’s 12th 100-goal scorer during the MAR 13 NO. 4 Syracuse L, 13-14 season - just the second Gator to do so her second  2019 ILWomen Second Team Media All-American Mar 16 No. 3 North Carolina L, 9-11 season  2019 IWLCA All-South First Team MAR 19 NO. 9 Princeton L, 11-13  Became just the 16th Gator to record at least 100  2019 Tewaaraton Watch List Mar 23 at No. 17 Stony Brook W, 11-10 points in their career – sixth to do so in two years at  2019 AAC Defender of the Year Mar 26 Brown W, 22-11  2019 All-AAC First Team Mar 30 * at Temple W, 15-8 Florida APR 6 * Vanderbilt W, 18-9  Finished the season second on the team in both points  2019 AAC All-Tournament Team Apr 11 at Jacksonville W, 19-13 (95) and goals (69)  Three-time AAC Defender of the Week honoree APR 13 * East Carolina W, 20-10  She finished first in both assists (26) and draw controls  Became Florida’s all-time leader in caused turnovers, Apr 20 * at UConn W, 16-5 (93) surpassing the previous mark of 87 – set by Caroline Apr 27 * Cincinnati W, 25-6  Holds Florida’s streak for most consecutive games with Fitzgerald May 2 # vs. Vanderbilt W, 19-10 May 4 # at Cincinnati W, 15-9 a draw control (33)  First Gator to record at least 100 caused turnovers in May 10 $ vs. No. 22 Johns Hopkins W, 16-9 their career May 12 at % No. 3 North Carolina L, 11-15 CAROLINE MAY  Finished first on the team in caused turnovers (40), just  Started all 21 games for the Gators during her senior three shy of the record for most in a season – which * AAC opponent # AAC Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio) campaign she set in 2018 (43) $ NCAA Tournament First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.)  Finished sixth on the team in caused turnovers, with 13  Finished second on the team in groundballs with 45 % NCAA Tournament Second Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

on the year and fifth in draw controls (11)  Picked up 25 groundballs over the course of the  Currently ranks 11th in caused turnovers (110) among season active DI players. She’ll come into her senior year with  Recorded her best defensive game of the year against the fourth most CTs

Vanderbilt on 4/6, holding the Commodores’ leading

scorer to zero points on the day

SYDNEY PIRRECA

 2019 IWLCA Third Team All-American

 2019 ILWomen Honorable Mention Media All-American

 2019 IWLCA All-South First Team  2019 Tewaaraton Watch List

 2019 All-AAC First Team For the ninth-straight year, the Gators were regular season  2019 AAC All-Tournament Team champions of their conference. This season was a bit more  Became just the seventh Gator to reach 200 career special, as it was the inaugural year for women’s lacrosse in the points, finishing with 215 – sixth overall in program American Athletic Conference. Florida hoisted both the regular history season and tournament championship trophies in 2019. The Automated ScoreBook Florida Combined Team Statistics All games (as of May 22, 2019)

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 14-7 4-4 8-3 2-0 CONFERENCE 5-0 3-0 2-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 9-7 1-4 6-3 2-0

Date Opponent Score Att. ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh GB DC TO CT Feb 09 at #17 Colorado W 16-9 249 14 Ronbeck,Lindsey 21 89 18 107 180 26 65 25 5 Feb 14 #2 MARYLAND L 12-17 574 17 Kavanagh,Shanno 21 69 26 95 139 29 93 40 15 44 Pirreca,Sydney 20 41 25 66 116 24 6 27 12 Feb 23 at #16 Loyola L 12-15 572 15 Haus,Grace 21 39 12 51 80 18 1 21 5 Mar 02 at #17 Navy L 13-14 654 20 Harris,Brianna 20 21 22 43 32 27 40 27 6 Mar 07 at Elon W 15-5 187 23 Hall,Madi 19 21 8 29 44 19 2 29 16 Mar 09 at High Point W 16-15 481 3 Benitez,Caroline 21 14 6 20 39 27 2 13 15 Mar 13 #4 SYRACUSE L 13-14 428 7 Mardiney,Hannah 19 8 10 18 19 19 0 9 3 Mar 16 #3 NORTH CAROLINA L 9-11 833 12 Bresnahan,Kassidy 17 7 4 11 15 18 1 5 5 Mar 19 #9 PRINCETON L 11-13 357 4 Shoop,Eddy 10 5 0 5 7 2 1 8 0 1 Kittell,Madisyn 13 2 2 4 9 2 0 3 0 Mar 23 at #19 SBUWLAX W 11-10 1469 48 McMaster,Maddie 9 2 0 2 2 3 1 0 1 Mar 26 BROWN W 22-11 246 9 Lopez,Alix 15 2 10 12 6 15 1 7 0 * Mar 30 at Temple W 15-8 477 32 Corbo,Maggie 16 1 2 3 5 3 4 1 1 * Apr 06 VANDERBILT W 18-9 388 10 Cristodero,Sabrina 20 1 0 1 3 28 75 9 19 Apr 11 at Jacksonville W 19-13 304 8 Aldave,Paige 17 1 3 4 4 12 4 2 2 * Apr 13 EAST CAROLINA W 20-10 313 26 Alonso,Jillian 8 1 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 * Apr 20 at UConn W 16-5 235 11 Mason,Makenzie 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Wright,Annie 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * Apr 27 CINCINNATI W 25-6 361 2 Ellis,Maddie 7 0 1 1 2 1 0 2 0 May 2 vs Vanderbilt W 19-10 0 34 Moriarty,Catherine 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 $ May 04 at Cincinnati W 15-9 427 28 Tydings,Maeson 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 May 10 vs Johns Hopkins W 16-9 323 47 Gillis,Annie 13 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 5 May 12 at #3 North Carolina L 11-15 497 77 Kittell,Kenzii 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 Harmon,Charlotte 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 TEAM STATISTICS UF OPP 38 Dizney,Natalie 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SHOT STATISTICS 33 Dabkowski,Kaitlyn 20 0 1 1 0 26 2 3 12 29 Hicklen,Haley 21 0 0 0 0 60 0 6 5 Goals-Shot attempts 324-708 228-546 22 May,Caroline 21 0 0 0 0 25 5 2 13 Goals scored per game 15.43 10.86 21 Bolton,Lexi 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Shot pct. . 4 5 8 . 4 1 8 19 Petillo,Emily 12 0 0 0 0 6 1 1 2 S h o t s / G a m e 33.7 26.0 16 Trombetta,Cara 21 0 1 1 2 45 11 12 40 A s s is t s 151 81 27 Wightman,Emma 15 0 0 0 0 12 1 3 7 Free position Made-Att 89-204 51-129 Total 21 324 151 475 708 454 318 270 193 Free position pct. . 4 3 6 . 3 9 5 Opponents 21 228 81 309 546 383 269 304 150 GOAL BREAKDOWN ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Save Pct W-L-T Total Goals 324 228 29 Hicklen,Haley 21 1220:44 218 10.71 184 . 4 5 8 14-7-0 F r e e - p o s it io n 89 51 77 Kittell,Kenzii 9 39:16 10 15.28 3 . 2 3 1 0-0-0 U n a s s is t e d 173 147 Total 21 1260:00 228 10.86 187 . 4 5 1 14-7-0 O v e r t im e 0 0 Opponents 21 1260:00 324 15.43 192 . 3 7 2 7-14-0 Goals scored average 15.43 10.86 GROUND BALLS 454 383 Goals by Period 1st 2nd Total Florida 176 148 324 DRAW CONTROLS 318 269 Opponents 118 110 228 TURNOVERS 270 304 CAUSED TURNOVERS 193 150 Saves by Period 1st 2nd Total CLEARS 346-375 330-382 Florida 88 99 187 Clear Pct. . 9 2 3 . 8 6 4 Opponents 113 79 192 ATTENDANCE T o t a l 3500 5552 Shots by Period 1st 2nd Total Florida 385 323 708 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/438 11/505 Opponents 268 278 546 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/162 2018 SOCCER REVIEW

Records: 7-10-4 overall, 4-4-2 SEC Team Highlights Individual Highlights  Did not advance to NCAA Madison Alexander NCAA Finish: DNA Tournament, ending Florida’s NCAA . Shared 2018 Gators’ points lead (14) and led with six bids streak at 16 consecutive. Florida goals Final Poll Rankings: NR advanced to NCAA play 21 of . Appeared in every match, starting 20 program’s 24 years. SEC Regular Season Finish: 8th Laís Araujo  Eighth in Southeastern Conference . United Soccer Coaches All-Southeast Region third SEC Tournament Finish: T-3rd regular-season action and reached team SEC Tournament semifinal round. . All-SEC first team All-Americans: 0 21st SEC Tournament semifinal appearance for Florida. . Shared 2018 Gators’ points lead (14), second with five All-SEC: 1 goals and third with four assists Laís Arajuo – first team  Schedule ranked No. 10 on final . SEC Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 24) after 2018 NCAA Toughest Schedule turning in the sixth-fastest hat-trick in Florida history (19 SEC Freshman Team: 0 Report. Florida finished with a record minutes) – and fastest in 17 years - at Kentucky of 3-6-3 versus teams advancing to SEC Academic Honor Roll: 21 the NCAA Championship. Carina Baltrip-Reyes Madison Alexander, Lais Araujo, Carina . Average of 89.0 minutes per match led Gator field Baltrip-Reyes, Brittney Bennett, Sammie  In final national statistics, ranked in Betters, Courtney Douglas, Lauren top 100 in two categories – No. T87 players. Played the entirety of 13 of the last 15 Evans, Alyssa Howell, Kit Loferski, Haillie goals against average (0.999) and matches. . Transferred to Florida from Florida International in Lower, Kaylan Marckese, Melanie No. T88 total assists (27). Monteagudo, Ashley Pietra, Parker spring of 2018. Started every match at outside back for Roberts, Tess Sapone, Rachelle Smith,  Laís Araujo named to: the Gators in 2018 Brianna Solis, Alex Stubblebine, Sarah  United Soccer Coaches All- Troccoli, Danielle Van Liere, Sara Wilson Southeast Region third team Georgia Eaton-Collins  All-SEC first team . Appeared in 17 matches, playing entirety of last 12 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll: 3  United Soccer Coaches All- matches. Georgia Eaton-Collins, Cassidy Lindley, South Region Scholar second . Joined England’s team for Union of European Football Mary Peace team Associations (UEFA) Under-19 Championships and missed Mississippi State, Tennessee and South Letterwinners Returning/Lost for 2019  Florida placed 21 on the 2018 Carolina matches. Played entirety of each of England’s season: 20/10 Southeastern Conference Fall three shutout wins in UEFA group play. Academic Honor Roll Departing Players: 11 – Laís Araujo (Sr.), Julia Lester Brittney Bennett (Sr.), Courtney Douglas  Florida soccer team posted a 3.12 . Southeastern Conference All-Tournament team (Sr.), Kaylan Marckese (Sr.), Melanie GPA for the 2018 fall semester and a member Monteagudo (Sr.), Mayra Pelayo (Sr.), 3.15 in spring of 2019. . Appeared in 19 matches, playing entirety of last 17 Rachelle Smith (Sr.), Briana Solis (Sr.), matches (including four 110-minute matches). Sarah Troccoli (Sr.), Danielle Van Liere

(Jr.-Transfer), Sara Wilson (Sr.) Kaylan Marckese . Southeastern Conference All-Tournament team member for second consecutive season . Finished with following positions on Florida Career Goalkeeping charts:  No. 1 – solo shutouts (29), complete matches (74) Senior Laís Araujo shared the 2018  No. 2 – minutes (7,189) Florida points lead (14) and her five goals  No. 3 – starts (77), saves (25) was second among the Gators. She was  No. T3 – wins as a goalkeeper (48) Kaylan Marckese braces for the rush of her an All-Southeastern Conference first-  No. 4 – matches appeared (78) teammates after her penalty kicks save team selection and also appeared on the versus Auburn, advancing Florida to the United Soccer Coaches All-Southeast  No. T5 – GAA (0.850) Southeastern Conference Tournament Region third team.  Tied for No. 5 on SEC Career list for solo quarterfinal round. Florida is now 2-3 all-time shutouts and No. T11 for GAA in penalty kicks decisions at the SEC . TopDrawerSoccer.com National Player of the Week Tournament – with Marckese registering both after setting UF career solo shutout record (vs. wins. Arkansas Oct. 25) and performance in Auburn PK shootout win (Oct. 28) . Set career high for saves (8) versus then No. 2 UCLA and at No. 3 Florida State . Graduated cum laude in fall of 2018

Cassidy Lindley . Second among 2018 Gators with five assists and 2018 Individual Schedule & Results fourth with seven points Overall: 7-10-4 Home: 5-4-1 Away: 1-5-2 Neutral: 1-1-1 SEC (8th): 4-4-2 . First Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Honors United Soccer Coaches Southeast Region Date Opponent Result Site Week after scoring one goal and turning in three Team 8/17 Washington W, 1-0 H assists in opening weekend Laís Araujo (first) 8/19 Florida Atlantic W, 4-2 H 8/24 Ohio State L, 1-0 H All-SEC 8/26 Oklahoma State L, 1-0 2OT A Mayra Pelayo Laís Araujo (first team) 8/31 UCLA T, 0-0 2OT H . Led Florida with six assists and third among 2018 9/2 Southern L, 3-0 H Gators with eight points SEC All-Tournament Team California Julia Lester 9/7 Florida State L, 1-0 A Kaylan Marckese 9/10 Central Florida L, 3-0 A Parker Roberts 9/16 Vanderbilt L, 2-1 H . Started first six matches, averaging 84.2 minutes SEC Player of the Week 9/20 Kentucky W, 6-0 A per match. Laís Araujo (O) 9-24 9/23 Louisiana State W, 4-1 H 9/28 Mississippi State T, 0-0 2OT A . Sidelined for final 15 matches due to Jones fracture SEC Freshman of the Week 10/4 Tennessee L, 2-0 H of foot. Cassidy Lindley 8-20 10/7 South Carolina L, 1-0 A . Co-captain of 2018 team 10/14 Alabama T, 0-0 2OT A SEC Community Service Team (ESPNU) 10/18 Georgia W, 1-0 H Julia Lester earned - Danielle Van Liere 10/21 Missouri L, 2-0 A Southeastern United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-South 10/25 Arkansas W, 3-0 A Conference All- Region SEC Tournament (Orange Beach, Ala.)^ Tournament honors as a Laís Araujo (second team) 10/28 Auburn (No. 8 T, 1-1 (UF 2-1 N junior. She started each seed) PKs) of the last 17 matches SEC Academic Honor Roll 10/30 Vanderbilt W, 1-0 N after being limited in Madison Alexander 11/2 Arkansas L, 1-0 OT N early season due to a Lais Araujo Carina Baltrip-Reyes Shading denotes home matches ^Orange Beach, Ala. shoulder injury suffered Brittney Bennett &-home matches played at Dizney Stadium during spring season. Sammie Betters Courtney Douglas Lauren Evans Statistical Leaders Alyssa Howell Deanne Rose Kit Loferski Goals: 6, Madison Alexander Haillie Lower Assists: 6, Mayra Pelayo . Limited appearances (10) for UF in 2018 due to Kaylan Marckese Points: 14, Madison Alexander Canada national team commitments Melanie Monteagudo 14, Laís Araujo . Scored first two goals of 2018 in a four-minute span Ashley Pietra in second half of 3-0 win versus Arkansas. Fourth Parker Roberts Minutes (field): 1,862, Carina Baltrip-Reyes double-goal match as a Gator. Tess Sapone Minutes (goalkeeper): 1,892, Kaylan Marckese Rachelle Smith GAA: 0.95, Kaylan Marckese . Provided assist on Laís Araujo’s goal versus Brianna Solis Vanderbilt Alex Stubblebine . Named to Canada’s roster for Sept. 2 international Sarah Troccoli friendly versus Brazil Danielle Van Liere Sara Wilson . Joined Canada from CONCACAF play (2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifier) the week of Sept. 24. SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll Scored a goal in 12-0 win versus Cuba in second Georgia Eaton-Collins match of group play. Cassidy Lindley Mary Peace

Signees Name Pos Hometown Lauren Durbin MF/F Lone Tree, Colo. Francesca Faraci GK Park Ridge, Ill. Sophomore Madison Alexander’s six goals led the Gators in Alexia Fotopoulos D Land O’Lakes, Fla. Alivia Gonzalez D/F Palm Harbor, Fla. 2018. She also shared the points lead (14) with senior Laís Madeline Gravante* D Staten Island, N.Y. Araujo. Cameron Hall MF/F Buford, Ga. Vanessa Kara F Burlington, N.J.^ Sydney Kennedy MF/F Fletchers Lake, Canada Ava Kuyken MF Oxford, England Kouri Peace F Chalfont, Pa. Laney Steed MF/F Sharpsburg, Ga. Ava VanMarter F/D Hilton Head, S.C. Nicole Vernis MF/D North Palm Beach, Fla. *transfer from Pittsburgh. Will be a sophomore in 2019 ^graduate transfer from Drexel. Will be a redshirt senior in 2019 Redshirt sophomore Carina Baltrip- Reyes started every match at outside back. Her 89.0 minutes per match led Florida’s field players in 2018.

Florida Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 03, 2018)

Record Overall Home Away Neutral

All Games 7 - 10 - 4 5 - 4 - 1 1 - 5 - 2 1 - 1 - 1

Conference 4 - 4 - 2 3 - 2 - 0 1 - 2 - 2 0 - 0 - 0

Non-conference 3 - 6 - 2 2 - 2 - 1 0 - 3 - 0 1 - 1 - 1

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gwg pk-att

08/17/18 WASHINGTON W 2-1 721 18 Lais Araujo 20 5 4 14 34 .147 10 .294 2 0-0

08/19/18 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 4-2 836 14 Madison Alexander 21 6 2 14 39 .154 20 .513 2 1-1

08/24/18 OHIO STATE L 0-1 972 27 Mayra Pelayo 15 1 6 8 22 .045 7 .318 0 0-0

08/26/18 at #19 Oklahoma State L 0-1 2OT 1059 3 Cassidy Lindley 21 1 5 7 13 .077 3 .231 1 0-0

08/31/18 #2 UCLA T 0-0 2OT 658 12 Sammie Betters 21 2 1 5 8 .250 3 .375 0 0-0

09/02/18 #7 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA L 0-3 684 21 Deanne Rose 10 2 1 5 20 .100 9 .450 0 0-0

09/07/18 at #3 Florida State L 0-1 3379 13 Alyssa Howell 10 2 0 4 3 .667 2 .667 0 0-0

09/10/18 at UCF L 0-3 973 11 Briana Solis 21 1 2 4 12 .083 7 .583 1 0-0

09/16/18 * VANDERBILT L 1-2 457 15 Sarah Troccoli 19 0 3 3 34 .000 11 .324 0 0-0

09/20/18 * at Kentucky W 6-0 1021 10 Tess Sapone 21 1 1 3 10 .100 2 .200 1 0-0

09/23/18 * LSU W 4-1 371 5 Melanie Monteagudo 18 1 1 3 26 .038 12 .462 0 0-0

09/28/18 * at #19 Mississippi State T 0-0 2OT 817 88 Courtney Douglas 9 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0

10/04/18 * #9 TENNESSEE L 0-2 525 8 Carina Baltrip-Reyes 21 0 1 1 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0

10/08/18 * at #12 South Carolina L 0-1 2104 36 Taylor Baksay 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

10/14/18 * at Alabama T 0-0 2OT 406 25 Sara Wilson 20 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0

10/18/18 * GEORGIA W 1-0 679 17 Haillie Lower 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

10/21/18 * at Missouri L 0-2 559 4 Danielle Van Liere 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

10/25/18 * #22 ARKANSAS W 3-0 519 20 Julia Lester 19 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

10/26/18 vs Auburn University T 1-1 2OT 0 7 Brittney Bennett 17 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0

10/30/18 vs #10 Vanderbilt W 1-0 0 22 Parker Roberts 6 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0

11/02/18 vs #24 Arkansas L 0-1 OT 0 81 Rachelle Smith 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

26 Georgia Eaton-Collins 17 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 * Conference game 92 Alex Stubblebine 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

UF Opponents TM TEAM 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

SHOT STATISTICS Florida 21 23 27 73 238 .097 92 .387 7 1-1

Goals-shot attempts 23-238 22-253 Opponents 21 22 16 60 253 .087 106 .419 10 1-1

Goals per game 1.10 1.05

Shot pct. .097 .087 ## Goalie gp min ga gaavg saves % w l t sho Ssho

Shots/game 11.33 12.05 31 Kaylan Marckese 20 1892:45 20 .95 76 .792 6 10 4 7 0

Shots on goal 92-238 106-253 44 Susi Espinoza 1 90:00 2 2.00 7 .778 1 0 0 0 0

SOG pct. .387 .419 Total 21 1982:45 22 1.00 84 .792 7 10 4 7 0

GOAL BREAKDOWN Opponents 21 1982:45 23 1.04 69 .750 10 7 4 11 1

Penalties 1 1

Unassisted 4 7 Goals By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

Overtime 0 2 Florida 11 12 0 0 23

CORNER KICKS 103 107 Opponents 7 13 1 1 22

Goals off corners 1 0 Shots By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total PENALTY KICKS 1-1 1-1 Florida 105 119 8 6 238 PENALTIES Opponents 100 135 7 11 253 Yellow cards 9 13

Red cards 3 0 Saves By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

Florida 40 41 1 2 84

Opponents 31 36 2 0 69

ATTENDANCE Corners By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Total 6422 10318 Florida 47 48 6 2 103 Dates/Avg Per Date 10/642 8/1290 Opponents 63 43 1 0 107 Neutral Site #/Avg 3/0

Fouls By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

Florida 65 80 3 2 150

Opponents 90 106 12 5 213

2019 SOFTBALL REVIEW

• Record: 49-18 Overall, 12-12 SEC Team Highlights The $15 million renovation started in June 2018. • Made its 10th appearance at the Women’s College • The sell-out crowd of 3,140 versus No. 12 Tennessee NCAA Finish: T-7th World Series (WCWS). The 10 appearances in the in May 25 NCAA Super Regional play set Florida’s last 12 seasons are the most by any program single-game attendance record. SEC Finish: T-6th nationally. UF tied for 7th in WCWS play. • A total of 55,733 fans filed into the newly renovated SEC Tournament Finish: 1st • Picked up the No. 5 national seed in the 2019 NCAA KSP Stadium over 32 games in 2019. Tournament. It’s the 12th consecutive season UF • The Gators ranked inside the top-10 nationally in the USA Softball Player of the Year Top 10 Finalist: has earned a top five national seed and the third following categories: fielding percentage (.986 – 1st), Amanda Lorenz time to have received the No. 5 overall seed. shutouts (25 – 2nd) and strikeout to walk ratio (4.00 – th All-Americans: 3 – Amanda Lorenz (First Team), • Received an NCAA Tournament bid for the 20th time 8 ). Kelly Barnhill (Second Team), Kendyl Lindaman in school history and hosted NCAA Regionals at Katie • It’s the fourth consecutive year that the program has (Third Team) Seashole Pressly Stadium for the 15th straight posted 25 or more shutouts in a season and third season, including each year under Tim Walton. consecutive year to have thrown 500 or more NFCA All-Southeast Region: 3 – Amanda • Also appeared in its 12th Super Regional, 11th at KSP strikeouts. Lorenz, Kelly Barnhill and Kendyl Lindaman (First Team) Stadium. • Florida’s .986 fielding percentage in 2019 led the • Won the program’s fifth overall and second-straight nation and set a school-record. The previous record All-SEC: 3 – Amanda Lorenz (First Team), Kendyl SEC Tournament Championship. The team also of .985 was set in 2017. Lindaman (First Team), Kelly Barnhill (Second became the first ever No. 6 seed to win the • UF has posted a fielding percentage higher than .980 Team) tournament title. for the past five seasons. Freshman All-SEC: 1 – Elizabeth Hightower • Second time in program history that the Gators have • The Gators committed just 24 errors in 2019, which one the SEC Tournament in back-to-back seasons was tied for the fewest in the nation and set the school SEC All-Defensive: 1 – Amanda Lorenz (1B) and only the fourth time in conference history a team record. The previous record of 27 was originally set has achieved the feat. in 2016 and tied during the 2017 & 2018 seasons. SEC All-Tournament Team: 4 – Kelly Barnhill • The five overall SEC Tournament Championships tie (MVP), Amanda Lorenz, Sophia Reynoso & • Former Gators Aubree Munro (catcher), Kelsey Hannah Adams for the most in the league with Alabama and LSU. Stewart (infield), Kirsti Merritt (outfield) and Michelle • Boasted a trio NFCA All-Southeast Region team Moultrie (outfield) were selected to play for the USA Google Cloud/CoSIDA Academic All-American: members: Kelly Barnhill, Amanda Lorenz, and Kendyl Softball Women’s National Team (WNT) during its Kelly Barnhill (Second Team) Lindaman (First Team). At least three players have 2019 campaign.

received NFCA All-Region honors for the Gators over • Walton completes the 2019 campaign with a 771-167 SEC Community Service Team: Amanda Lorenz the last five years. (.822) record at UF and boasts an 894-231 (.795) Senior CLASS Award Top 10 Finalist: Amanda • Amanda Lorenz (First Team), Kelly Barnhill (Second career record as a head coach. Lorenz & Kelly Barnhill Team) and Kendyl Lindaman (Third Team) each • He holds the nation’s highest career winning earned All-America honors, bringing the tally to 20 percentage among active DI softball coaches with SEC Academic Honor Roll: 11 – Kelly Barnhill, athletes with 44 honors under Tim Walton. The at least 10 years of head coaching experience. Katie Chronister, Amanda Lorenz, Natalie Lugo, Gators have had at least one All-American each of • Lily Mann, Josie Page, Sophia Reynoso, Danielle the last 13 years, including a first-team selection for Walton is 86-35 (.711) in the NCAA Tournament as a Romanello, Haven Sampson, Theresa Swertfager, the last nine seasons. head coach, while the Florida program moved to 44- Alex Voss 19 (.698) in NCAA Regional play, 21-8 (.724) in Super • Lorenz became only the second player in program Regional play and 26-18 (.591) in WCWS action. SEC First-Year Honor Roll: 6 – Amanda Beane, history to earn NFCA All-American honors all four • Jade Caraway, Odalys Cordova, Elizabeth years of their career. Since 2007, Florida has led the nation with seven NFCA All-American pitchers who have received a Hightower, Cheyenne Lindsey & Hannah Sipos • Hannah Rogers (2011-’14) is the only other player total of 18 NFCA All-American honors. to do so. Letterwinners Returning/Lost for 2019 season: • Seniors Kelly Barnhill and Amanda Lorenz became 15/6 • Barnhill became the second player in program history the 16th & 17th Gators to be selected in the National to be a three-time Google Cloud Academic All- Pro Fastpitch (NPF) College Draft. Departing Players: Amanda Lorenz, Kelly American after she placed on the second team for the Barnhill, Alex Voss, Lily Mann, Theresa 2019 season. • Barnhill and Lorenz became the highest overall Swertfager, Brittany Allen, Haven Sampson, professional draft picks as Barnhill was selected No. Odalys Cordova • She is also the only player in program history to 1 overall to the Chicago Bandits, while Lorenz was be both a three-time Google Cloud Academic All- selected No. 2 by the USSSA Pride. Newcomers: 8 – Julia Cottrill, Rylee Trlicek, EC American and NFCA All-American. • The Florida coaching staff was named the 2015 Taylor, Baylee Goddard, Mia Buffano, Sarah • UF had three All-Southeastern Conference Longley, Charla Echols & Carrie Eberle NFCA DI Southeast Region Coaching Staff of the selections, one SEC All-Freshman team and one Year. SEC All-Defensive member. • Florida's senior class of Kelly Barnhill, Amanda • UF finished the season ranked No. 7 in the USA Lorenz, Alex Voss, Lily Mann and Theresa Today/NFCA Coaches Poll, No. 7 in the Swertfager cap their careers as the eighth-winningest ESPN.com/USA Softball & No. 10 in NCAA RPI and class in program history (219-46; .826). Florida had the third-toughest schedule in the NCAA. • Hannah Sipos became the first freshman to earn SEC Player of the Week (4/16) for Florida since Kelsey Stewart (4/15/2013).

• Florida set the school-record with 11 games of Florida, won the program’s fifth overall and over 2,000 fans at Katie Seashole Pressly second-straight SEC Tournament Championship. Stadium during the 2019 season. The team also became the first ever No. 6 seed to • The program opened its newly renovated Katie win the tournament title. Seashole Pressly Stadium Feb. 12, against the

Japanese National Team in front of 1,782 fans.

. Individual Highlights Finished the season with a .422 average at the plate 2019 Schedule & Results and is the only player in UF history to post a .400 Kelly Barnhill average or higher for three seasons. Record: 49-18 . Home: 23-9 Away: 11-5 Neutral: 15-4 SEC: 12-12 Honors: . 2016 (.403), 2018 (.417) and 2019 (.422) . No. 1 Overall NPF Draft Pick – Chicago Bandits . Produced the game-winning RBI in 10 games and Date Opponent Result . NFCA All-American Second Team scored the game-winning run 14 times in 2019. USF OPENING WEEKEND INVITATIONAL (TAMPA, FLA) 2/8 vs. Illinois State W, 15-0 (5) . NFCA All-Southeast Region First Team Kendyl Lindaman 2/9 vs. No. 19/14 Michigan W, 6-0 . SEC Tournament MVP 2/9 vs. No. 7/6 Arizona W, 3-2 . SEC All-Tournament Team . Honors: 2/10 vs. N.C. State W, 2-1 2/10 at USF W, 7-1 . All-SEC Second Team . NFCA All-American Third Team . Google Cloud Academic All-American Second Team . NFCA All-Southeast Region First Team 2/12 vs. TEAM JAPAN (EXHIBITION) L, 8-0 2/13 vs. North Florida W, 3-1 . Senior CLASS Award Top 10 Finalist . All-SEC First Team . Louisville Slugger/NFCA Pitcher of the Week (2/12) . SEC Player of the Week (3/26) LITTLEWOOD CLASSIC (TEMPE, ARIZ.) . . Louisville Slugger/NFCA Player of the Week 2/15 vs. Illinois State W, 2-1 SEC Pitcher of the Week (2/12, 2/19, 2/25 & 4/30) 2/15 at No.14/16 Arizona State W, 7-2 . SEC Academic Honor Roll (3/26) 2/16 vs. San Diego W, 12-4 (5) . Became Florida’s 21st NFCA All-American and 20th 2/16 vs. Utah State W, 13-1 (5) . Finished as UF’s career record holder in strikeouts (1,208), under head coach Tim Walton. 2/17 vs. Central Michigan W, 8-0 (5) strikeouts looking (328) opponent batting average (.134), . This is the third consecutive year Lindaman strikeouts per game (10.53) and combined shutouts (30). 2/20 at Jacksonville W, 5-0 has earned All-American accolades as she . Ranked in the top 10 of the Florida record book in: ERA was selected during her freshman and rd rd nd BUBLY INVITATIONAL (GAINESVILLE, FLA) (1.17 – 3 ), wins (104 – 3 ), shutouts (44 – 2 ) and sophomore seasons at Minnesota. 2/22 vs. Illinois State W, 7-0 innings pitched (803.1 – 3rd). . Led Florida with 15 home runs and 54 RBI on the 2/22 vs. Florida A&M W, 4-0 2/23 vs. Illinois State W, 10-2 (6) . Became only the fourth pitcher in SEC history to record season and also produced a 40-game reached base 1,200+ career strikeouts. 2/23 vs. Syracuse W, 8-0 (6) safely streak. 2/24 vs. Syracuse W, 8-2 . Finished career in the top 10 in the SEC career record . Produced 25 RBI and 10 home runs over a 11-game 2/24 vs. Florida A&M W, 7-1 th th book in: ERA (1.17 – T-9 ), shutouts (44 – 4 ), wins (104 – stretch from March 10-30th. th th T-8 ) and strikeouts (1,208 – 4 ). 2/27 vs. No. 2 UCLA (Fullerton, Calif.) L, 7-1 . Earned 13 SEC Pitcher of the Week accolades over her Elizabeth Hightower JUDI GARMAN CLASSIC (FULLERTON, CALIF.) career which ranks second overall in SEC history behind 2/28 vs. New W, 1-0 (8) ’s 16 career accolades. . Honors: 2/28 vs. No. 20 Oregon W, 2-1 . Struck out the side 28 times throughout the season and . SEC All-Freshman Team 3/1 vs. No. 2 UCLA L, 4-0 notched 11 games with 10+ strikeouts. 3/1 vs. No. 5/6 Washington W, 1-0 (8) . SEC First-Year Honor Roll 3/2 vs. CSUN Cancelled . Hurled a complete-game no-hitter against No. 19 Auburn . SEC Freshman of the Week ( 4/6) (4/26) and a combined no-hitter with Natalie Lugo against . Earned SEC Freshman of the Week after hurling a 3/8 vs. No. 7 Tennessee* SECN+ L, 9-1 (5) Boise State (5/18). 3/9 vs. No. 7 Tennessee* SECN+ L, 3-0 complete-game shutout against nationally-ranked . Also threw three complete-game one-hitters: No. 5 3/10 vs. No. 7 Tennessee* SEC Network W, 8-0 (6) Arkansas. Hightower struck out six, walked two and 3/13 vs. UCF SECN+ W, 5-0 Washington (3/1), USF (4/10) & No. 10 LSU (5/9). only allowed a trio of hits in the outing. First UF 3/16 at No. 9/8 LSU* SECN+ W, 4-3 . Recorded a season long 23.2 scoreless innings pitched freshman pitcher since Kelly Barnhill in 2016 to 3/17 at No. 9/8 LSU* SEC Network L, 8-0 (6) streak. shutout a nationally-ranked opponent. 3/18 at No. 9/8 LSU* SEC Network L, 3-2 . Became the only player in Florida history to be named a 3/20 vs. No. 20 Minnesota SEC Network W, 2-0 3/23 vs. Mercer SECN+ W, 10-2 (5) three-time NFCA All-American and three-time Google 3/24 vs. Mercer SECN+ W, 9-3 Cloud Academic All-American. 3/27 vs. Bethune-Cookman SECN+ W, 15-0 (5) Statistical Leaders 3/29 at No. 22 Ole Miss* SECN+ W, 5-2 (15) Average: .422 Amanda Lorenz 3/30 at No. 22 Ole Miss* SECN+ L, 8-4 (8) Amanda Lorenz Hits: 78 Amanda Lorenz 3/31 at No. 22 Ole Miss* SECN+ L, 3-1 Doubles: 14 Amanda Lorenz 4/3 vs. No. 3 Florida State ESPN2 L, 2-0 . Honors: Triples: 4 Amanda Lorenz 4/5 vs. No. 14/22 Arkansas* SECN+ W, 3-0 4/6 vs. No. 14/22 Arkansas* SEC Network W, 8-0 (5) . No. 2 Overall NPF Draft Pick – USSSA Pride HR: 15 Kendyl Lindaman 4/7 vs. No. 14/22 Arkansas* ESPN2 W, 3-1 . USA Softball Player of the Year Top 10 Finalist RBI: 54 Kendyl Lindaman 4/10 vs. USF SEC Network W, 1-0 . NFCA All-American First Team Runs: 57 Amanda Lorenz 4/12 at Texas A&M* W, 8-6 Slugging %: .719 Amanda Lorenz 4/13 at Texas A&M* SECN+ W, 8-3 . NFCA All-Southeast Region First Team On base %: .561 Amanda Lorenz 4/14 at Texas A&M* SECN+ W, 4-1 . All-SEC First Team Walks: 62 Amanda Lorenz 4/17 at No. 4 Florida State ESPNEWS W, 4-0 Stolen bases: 6 Sophia Reynoso 4/19 vs. No. 5/7 Alabama* (DH) ESPN2 L, 3-1 . SEC All-Defensive Team 4/19 vs. No. 5/7 Alabama* (DH) SECN+ L, 6-1 . SEC All-Tournament Team Wins: 34 Kelly Barnhill 4/20 vs. No. 5/7 Alabama* ESPN L, 3-0 Saves: 3 Kelly Barnhill . SEC Community Service Team 4/26 at No. 19 Auburn* SECN+ W, 7-0 ERA: 1.61 Kelly Barnhill 4/27 at No. 19 Auburn* ESPN2 L, 2-1 . Senior CLASS Award Top 10 Finalist Strikeouts: 358 Kelly Barnhill 4/28 at No. 19 Auburn* ESPN W, 6-1 . SEC Academic Honor Roll Putouts: 325 Jordan Roberts 5/3 vs. Mississippi State* SECN+ L, 6-4 Assists: 97 Hannah Adams 5/4 vs. Mississippi State* SECN+ L, 4-2 . Only the second player in program history to be named a Fielding %: 1.000 9 players 5/5 vs. Mississippi State* SECN+ W, 2-0

four-time NFCA All-American and the first player in SEC Tournament (College Station, Texas) program history to be a three-time NFCA First Team All- 5/8 vs. No. 20/23 South Carolina SEC Network W, 6-5 American. Signees 5/9 vs. No. 10 LSU SEC Network W, 3-0 . The first player in UF history to earn All-SEC First Team Player Hometown 5/10 vs. No. 24 Auburn ESPN2 W, 3-0 honors all four years of their career and only the eighth 5/11 vs. No. 4 Alabama ESPN2 W, 2-1 Mia Buffano Palm Harbor, Fla. player in SEC history to achieve the feat. Julia Cottrill Stillwater, Okla. NCAA Regionals (Gainesville, Fla.) . Only player in UF history to record a career batting average Baylee Goddard Orange Park, Fla. 5/17 vs. Boston University SEC Network W, 3-0 above .400. Sarah Longley Royal Palm Beach, Fla. 5/18 vs. Boise State ESPN2 W, 8-0 (5) E.C. Taylor Marion, Ark. 5/19 vs. Boise State SEC Network W, 5-0 . Holds Florida career records in: batting average (.407), on st base percentage (.549), doubles (59 – T-1 ) and walks Ryle Trlicek Hallettsville, Texas NCAA SUPER Regionals (Gainesville, Fla.) (238). 5/24 vs. No. 12 Tennessee ESPN2 W, 3-0 . Ranks in the top 10 in UF history in: slugging percentage 5/25 vs. No. 12 Tennessee ESPN L, 3-2 (9) (.685 – 3rd), runs (248 – 3rd), hits (301 – 2nd), triples (12 – Transfers 5/26 Vs. No. 12 Tennessee ESPN W, 2-1 (8) rd th th Player Hometown/Previous School T-3 ), home runs (41 – 6 ), RBI (196 – 4 ), total bases Women's College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) nd nd (507 – 2 ) and SAC flies (12 – 2 ). Charla Echols Newnan, Ga./Michigan State 5/30 vs. No. 13 Oklahoma State ESPN2 L, 2-1 . Finished inside the top 10 in the SEC career record book 6/1 vs. No. 8 Alabama ESPN L, 15-3 (5) in: walks (238 – 1st), on base percentage (.549 – 3rd) and doubles (59 – T-9th). 2019 Florida Softball Overall Statistics for Florida (as of Jun 17, 2019) (All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 49-18 Home: 23-9 Away: 11-5 Neutral: 15-4 SEC: 12-12

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% 18 Amanda Lorenz .4 2 2 67-67 185 57 78 14 4 11 41 133 .7 1 9 62 2 16 0 .5 6 1 4 0 4-4 255 7 1 .9 9 6 32 Kendyl Lindaman .3 3 0 67-66 197 31 65 9 1 15 54 121 .6 1 4 42 7 26 2 .4 6 3 0 0 0-0 212 7 1 .9 9 5 1 Hannah Adams .2 8 4 67-67 190 32 54 13 1 3 29 78 .4 1 1 29 6 19 1 .3 9 4 1 11 4-4 77 97 5 .9 7 2 14 J. Roberts .2 6 2 67-64 168 22 44 5 0 9 36 76 .4 5 2 39 3 55 2 .4 0 4 3 0 0-0 325 19 0 1.000 74 Sophia Reynoso .2 5 1 67-67 179 22 45 4 0 2 20 55 .3 0 7 16 19 20 0 .3 6 9 3 3 6-6 103 90 4 .9 8 0 9 Jaimie Hoover .2 4 3 67-57 169 28 41 5 3 7 33 73 .4 3 2 23 3 36 0 .3 4 4 0 0 5-6 51 4 0 1.000 0 Alex Voss .2 3 7 66-39 118 16 28 5 2 1 13 40 .3 3 9 8 1 21 0 .2 8 9 1 4 3-4 56 5 1 .9 8 4 7 Jade Caraway .2 1 9 60-42 137 21 30 1 0 0 10 31 .2 2 6 4 0 24 0 .2 4 1 0 0 0-0 82 2 1 .9 8 8 15 Danielle Romanello .1 8 6 45-26 86 9 16 3 1 4 10 33 .3 8 4 8 7 28 0 .3 0 4 1 0 0-0 12 1 0 1.000 99 Jordan Matthews .1 8 2 58-38 110 14 20 2 1 2 14 30 .2 7 3 19 4 36 0 .3 2 1 1 0 1-1 111 8 2 .9 8 3 8 Hannah Sipos .1 6 7 67-60 120 15 20 4 0 1 13 27 .2 2 5 9 4 22 0 .2 4 6 1 4 3-3 50 74 4 .9 6 9 ------47 Lily Mann .5 0 0 36-0 4 10 2 0 0 0 2 2 .5 0 0 0 0 1 0 .5 0 0 0 0 3-3 4 0 0 1.000 26 Haven Sampson .3 3 3 33-0 3 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 .3 3 3 0 0 0 0 .3 3 3 0 0 1-1 7 0 1 .8 7 5 20 Theresa Swertfager .3 3 3 5-0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .3 3 3 0 0 1 0 .3 3 3 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000 81 Amanda Beane .2 5 0 34-0 4 13 1 0 0 0 1 1 .2 5 0 0 0 0 0 .2 5 0 0 0 2-2 6 0 0 1.000 2 Cheyenne Lindsey .2 3 2 40-10 56 5 13 1 0 0 4 14 .2 5 0 3 0 13 0 .2 7 1 0 0 1-1 4 2 0 1.000 4 Brittany Allen .0 0 0 10-0 8 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 .0 0 0 2 0 3 0 .2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 23 Danni Farley .0 0 0 5-2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .0 0 0 2 0 2 0 .5 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 3 1 .8 0 0 Totals . 2 6 4 67 1739 302 459 66 13 55 282 716 . 4 1 2 266 56 323 5 . 3 7 6 15 22 33-35 1368 371 24 . 9 8 6 Opponents . 1 8 1 67 1623 139 294 33 10 42 128 473 . 2 9 1 131 43 524 14 . 2 6 0 3 16 32-46 1305 446 62 . 9 6 6

LOB - Team (492), Opp (311). DPs turned - Team (18), Opp (21). IBB - Team (7), Lindaman 3, Lorenz 3, Adams 1, Opp (4). Picked off - J. Roberts 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 11 Kelly Barnhill 1 .6 1 34-14 52 45 29 14/7 3 287.0 150 70 66 81 358 18 6 22 .1 5 2 15 31 0 3 8 10 Natalie Lugo 2 .0 2 8-3 24 9 1 1/6 0 76.1 53 25 22 17 94 9 2 7 .1 9 1 5 3 0 0 4 ------56 Katie Chronister 2 .0 3 1-0 14 0 0 0/2 0 10.1 13 6 3 4 4 0 1 1 .2 8 3 2 2 0 0 0 22 Elizabeth Hightower 2 .1 6 4-1 18 10 3 2/3 0 61.2 53 23 19 19 55 3 0 7 .2 2 9 3 5 0 0 3 23 Danni Farley 4 .0 6 2-0 9 3 1 0/2 0 20.2 25 15 12 10 13 3 1 5 .3 0 5 3 2 0 0 1 Totals 1 . 8 7 49-18 67 67 34 25/8 3 456.0 294 139 122 131 524 33 10 42 . 1 8 1 28 43 0 3 16 Opponents 3 . 9 9 18-49 67 67 30 5/1 3 435.1 459 302 248 266 323 66 13 55 . 2 6 4 30 56 0 15 22

PB - Team (2), J. Roberts 2, Opp (7). Pickoffs - Team (2), J. Roberts 1, Romanello 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Barnhill (22-32), J. Roberts (18-29), Lindaman (14-16), Hightower (6-8), Lugo (3-5), Chronister (1-1). 2018-19 (M) Swimming & Diving REVIEW

NCAA Finish: 6th Team Highlights Individual Highlights SEC Championship Finish: 1st Record: 9-1 Overall, 5-0 SEC . In his first season as head Khader Baqlah Final CSCAA Poll Ranking: 5th coach, Anthony Nesty continued . Earned three All-American honors at the 2019 the historic success of the men’s NCAA Championships: 200 free, 500 free and 800 All-Americans: 12 athletes, 31 honors free relay Khader Baqlah - 800 Free Relay, 200 Free*, 500 Free* team, collecting the seventh- . Helped set a SEC record and pool record in the 800 Clark Beach - 200 Back straight SEC Championship Will Davis - 200 Medley Relay*, 200 Free Relay* free relay at SEC Championships (6:10.50). He Bobby Finke - 1650 Free* . At the 2019 NCAA recorded a split of 1:32.48 to secure the gold Trey Freeman - 800 Free Relay, 500 Free* Championships, Florida claimed . Marco Guarente - 400 Medley Relay, 200 Medley Relay* Won bronze in the 200 free and 500 free at the SEC Bayley Main - 400 Medley Relay, 200 Free Relay*, 400 a sixth-place finish, recording Championships Free Relay* 164 points over the four day . Member of the first place 800 FR and second place Maxime Rooney - 100 Fly, 800 Free Relay, 400 Medley 400 free relay at SEC Championships Relay, 200 Free Relay*, 400 Free Relay* meet. The Gators placed the Grant Sanders - 400 IM* highest of any Southeastern . All-SEC First Team Kieran Smith - 800 Free Relay, 400 IM, 200 IM, 200 Medley Conference squad . SEC Academic Honor Roll Relay*, 200 Free Relay*, 400 Free Relay*, 200 Back* . The Gators have placed inside Kacper Stokowski - 400 Medley Relay, 100 Back*, 200 Clark Beach Medley Relay* the top 10 at NCAA Jack Szaranek - 400 Free Relay* . Earned one All-America honor in his sophomore *Honorable Mention Championships every year since season, finishing sixth in the 200 breaststroke 2000 . Won bronze in the 200 backstroke at SEC All-SEC: 11 athletes . First Team: Khader Baqlah, Robert Finke, Trey Freeman, Florida had 12 swimmers Championships, recording a time of 1:39.95 Maxime Rooney, Kieran Smith combine for 31 All-America . Finished third in the B-final of the 100 backstroke at Second Team: Clark Beach, Will Davis, Marco Guarente, honors, including a team-best SEC Championships, posting a time of 46.54 Bayley Main, Grant Sanders, Kacper Stokowski . seven honors by freshman All-SEC Second Team Freshman All-SEC: 5 athletes: Will Davis, Robert Finke, Kieran Smith Trey Freeman, Kieran Smith, Kacper Stokowski . UF brought home its seventh- Will Davis . Earned two All-America honors at the 2019 NCAA SEC Co-Freshman Swimmer of the Year: Robert Finke straight and 40th overall and Kieran Smith Championships: 200 medley relay, 200 free relay Southeastern Conference . At SEC Championships, he won silver in the 200 SEC Men’s Coach of the Year: Anthony Nesty championship behind five SEC free relay and bronze in the 200 medley relay event titles – four individual and . SEC Academic Honor Roll: 16 All-SEC Second Team Khader Baqlah, Chandler Bray, Tate Callahan, Alex Farrow, one relay . Freshman All-SEC honoree Erge Gezmis, Alex Lebed, Bayley Main, Christoph Margotti, . Robert Finke and Kieran Smith . SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll Gerry Quinn, Maxime Rooney, Grant Sanders, Tyler Silver, Jack Szaranek, Michael Taylor, Viktor Toth, Stanley Wu shared the honor of SEC Freshman of the Year for their Robert Finke SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll: 8 outstanding performances during . Earned one All-American honors in the 1650 free at Matthew Anderson, Will Davis, Jorge Depassier, Lyle the 2019 NCAA Championships Hayes-Macaluso, Dillon Hillis, Nick Lydon, Santiago the 2018-19 season . Won gold at the SEC Championships in both the Morales, Kieran Smith . Anthony Nesty was named SEC 400 IM and the 1650 free Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 32/8 Men’s Swimming Coach of the . Finished first in the B-final of the 500 free as well Year for the first time in his . SEC Co-Freshman of the Year Departing Athletes: 8 Brennan Balogh, Grady Heath, Alex Lebed, Christoph tenure. It is the seventh . All-SEC First Team Margotti, Ross Palazzo, Stanley Wu, Bayley Main, Maxime consecutive season the Gator Rooney Trey Freeman coaching staff has won that award . Earned two All-America honors at the 2019 NCAA . Florida boasted 11 All-SEC Championships: 800 free relay, 500 free . Won gold at the SEC Championships in the 800 free student-athletes, including five relay First Team selections . Helped set a SEC record and pool record in the 800 . UF also notched five Freshman free relay at SEC Championships (6:10.50). He All-SEC honors as well recorded a split of 1:33.83 to secure the gold . The Gators had 16 student- . Also took home silver at the SEC Championships in athletes named to the SEC the 500 free and 1650 free Academic Honor Roll and eight . All-SEC First Team to the First-Year Academic . Freshman All-SEC Team Honor Roll.

First-year head coach Anthony Nesty led the men’s team to numerous successes during the 2018-19 season, including a seventh-straight SEC Championship

. Won an individual silver in the 400 200 Medley Relay – Stokowski, Guarente, Rooney, W. Marco Guarente IM and collected two more silver Davis (1:23.25) . Earned two All-American honors at the 2019 medals in the 200 free relay and 400 400 Medley Relay – Stokowski, Guarente, Rooney, Main NCAA Championships: 200 medley relay, 400 free relay 3:04.66) medley relay . SEC Co-Freshman of the Year . Won bronze in the 200 medley relay at the 2019 . All-SEC First Team Top Dives (6 Dives) SEC Championships, where he swam a 23.53 . All-SEC Freshman Team split of breaststroke . SEC First-Year Academic Honor 1M Diving – Alex Farrow (312.75) . Won an individual bronze at the SEC Roll 3M Diving – Alex Farrow (368.93) Championships in the 100 breaststroke Platform Diving – Alex Farrow (252.80) . All-SEC Second Team Kacper 2018-19 Bayley Main . Earned three All-American honors at the 2019 Schedule & Results NCAA Championships: 200 free relay, 400 free Dual Record: 9-1 overall, 5-0 SEC relay, 400 medley relay . Won silver in the 200 free relay and 400 free DATE OPPONENT RESULT relay at the SEC Championships Sept. 27 at FAU W, 240-58 . Finished fifth overall in the 100 back at SECs Oct. 12 at LSU * W, 164.5-129.5 . All-SEC Second Team Oct. 19-20 Texas/ W, 178-175 . SEC Academic Honor Roll Indiana Tri-Meet L, 126-227 Stokowski Maxime Rooney . Earned three All-America honors at Oct. 26 at Georgia* W, 166-132 . Earned five All-America honors at the 2019 the 2019 NCAA Championships: Nov. 2 at Florida State W, 170-128 NCAA Championships: 100 fly, 200 free relay, 100 back, 200 medley relay, 400 Nov. 15-17 Georgia Tech Invite 1st, 1224.5 400 free relay, 800 free relay, 400 medley relay medley relay Dec. 17-19 Auburn Invite (Diving) NTS . Finished fourth overall in the 100 fly with a time . Won an individual silver medal at Jan. 4-5 Kentucky*/ W, 389.5-191.5 of 44.99 SECs after posting a time of 45.31 . His five All-America honors were second-best in the 100 back Ohio State Tri-Meet W, 317.5-263.5 on the squad . Won bronze in the 200 medley relay Jan. 26 at Auburn* W, 182-118 . Won gold in the 100 fly and 800 free relay at the at the SEC Championships – Feb. 2 Tennessee* W, 180-108 SEC Championships swimming a 21.06 backstroke split Feb. 8-10 Auburn Invitational NTS . Helped set a SEC record and pool record in the . All-SEC Second Team Feb. 19-23 SEC Championships 1st, 1233 800 free relay at SEC Championships (6:10.50). . All-SEC Freshman Team He recorded a split of 1:32.10 to secure the March 1-2 Florida Last Chance Invite NTS gold Jack Szaranek March 11-13 NCAA Diving Zones NTS . Won silver in the 200 fly, 200 free relay and 400 . Earned one All-America honor at the March 27-30 Men’s NCAA Championships 6th, 164 free relay at the SEC Championships 2019 NCAA Championships, . Took home bronze in both the 200 medley relay swimming a split of 43.76 in the 400

and the 100 freestyle at SECs free relay . All-SEC First Team . SEC Academic Honor Roll . SEC Academic Honor Roll

Grant Sanders Top Times . Earned one All-America honor at the 2019 50 Free – Will Davis (19.28) NCAA Championships, swimming a 3:45.80 in 100 Free – Maxime Rooney (41.74) the 400 IM 200 Free – Khader Baqlah (1:32.18) . Won bronze in the 400 IM and the 200 500 Free – Trey Freeman (4:12.80) breaststroke at the SEC Championships 1,650 Free – Robert Finke (14:23.01) . All-SEC Second Team 100 Back – Bayley Main (42.15) . SEC Academic Honor Roll 200 Back – Clark Beach (1:39.37) 100 Breast – Marco Guarente (52.12) Kieran Smith 200 Breast – Grant Sanders (1:53.36) . Earned a team-best seven All-America honors 100 Fly – Maxime Rooney (44.99) at the 2019 NCAA Championships: 200 IM, 400 200 Fly – Maxime Rooney (1:40.87) IM, 200 back, 200 free relay, 400 free relay, 800 200 IM – Kieran Smith (1:42.26) free relay, 200 medley relay 400 IM – Kieran Smith (3:40.78) The Gators won their seventh-straight SEC Championship in 2019. . Won gold at the 2019 SEC Championships in 200 Free Relay – Rooney, W. Davis, This is the first for new head coach Anthony Nesty and the seniors Main, Smith (1:16.29) (pictured above) finished their careers with a complete sweep of the the 200 IM and 800 free relay conference. . 400 Free Relay – Rooney, Baqlah, Main, Helped set a SEC record and pool record in the 800 free relay at SEC Championships (6:10.50). Smith (2:48.82) He recorded a split of 1:32.09 to secure the 800 Free Relay – Baqlah, Smith, gold Freeman, Rooney (6:09.14)

100 Butterfly 2018-19 Florida Men’s Swimming & Diving Top 3 Marks Maxime Rooney 44.99 NCAA Championships (3/27/19) Kacper Stokowski 45.72 SEC Championships (2/19/19)

50 Freestyle Will Davis 45.99 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Will Davis 19.28 SEC Championships (2/19/19) 200 Butterfly Maxime Rooney 19.43 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Maxime Rooney 1:40.87 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Bayley Main 19.78 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Erge Gezmis 1:41.87 Last Chance Meet (3/1/19)

100 Freestyle Dillon Hills 1:44.34 Last Chance Meet (3/1/19) Maxime Rooney 41.74 SEC Championships (2/19/19) 200 IM Khader Baqlah 42.48 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Kieran Smith 1:42.26 NCAA Championships (3/27/19) Bayley Main 42.76 NCAA Championships (3/27/19) Alex Lebed 1:43.78 Last Chance Meet (3/1/19)

200 Freestyle Dillon Hills 1:44.17 Last Chance Meet (3/1/19) Khader Baqlah 1:32.18 NCAA Championships (3/27/19) 400 IM Maxime Rooney 1:33.57 Georgia Tech Invitational (11/15/18) Kieran Smith 3:40.78 NCAA Championships (3/27/19) Trey Freeman 1:33.83 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Robert Finke 3:40.94 SEC Championships (2/19/19)

500 Freestyle Grant Sanders 3:41.71 NCAA Championships (3/27/19) Trey Freeman 4:12.80 SEC Championships (2/19/19) 200 Freestyle Relay Khader Baqlah 4:12.96 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Rooney, Davis, Main, Smith 1:16.29 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Robert Finke 4:14.86 SEC Championships (2/19/19) 1000 Freestyle 400 Freestyle Relay Trey Freeman 8:59.42 vs Tennessee (2/2/19) Rooney, Baqlah, Main, Smith 2:48.82 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Robert Finke 9:00.91 vs Tennessee (2/2/19) Khader Baqlah 9:02.71 vs LSU (10/12/18) 800 Freestyle Relay 1650 Freestyle Beqiah, Smith, Freeman, Rooney 6:09.14 NCAA Championships (3/27/19) Robert Finke 14:23.01 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Trey Freeman 14:48.69 SEC Championships (2/19/19) 200 Medley Relay Drew Clark 15:07.02 Last Chance Meet (3/1/19) Stokowski, Guarente, Rooney, Davis 1:23.25 SEC Championships (2/19/19)

100 Backstroke 400 Medley Relay Bayley Main 42.15 Georgia Tech Invitational (11/15/18) Stokowski, Guarente, Rooney, Main 3:04.66 NCAA Championships (3/27/19) Kacper Stokowski 44.90 NCAA Championships (3/27/19) Clark Beach 46.20 NCAA Championships (3/27/19) 200 Backstroke 1-meter Diving Clark Beach 1:39.37 NCAA Championships (3/27/19) Alex Farrow 312.75 vs Georgia (10/26/18) Brennan Balogh 1:40.84 Last Chance Meet (3/1/19) Nicholas Lydon 306.45 vs Tennessee (2/2/19) Kieran Smith 1.40.86 NCAA Championships (3/27/19) Lyle Hayes-Macaluso 276.00 vs Ole Miss (9/29/18) 100 Breaststroke Marco Guarente 52.12 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Dillon Hills 52.37 Last Chace Meet (3/1/19) 3-meter Diving Stanley Wu 52.76 Last Chance Meet (3/1/19) Alex Farrow 368.93 vs LSU (10/12/18) 200 Breaststroke Nicholas Lydon 331.30 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Grant Sanders 1:53.36 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Lyle Hayes-Macaluso 307.43 vs Ole Miss (9/29/18) Marco Guarente 1:54.56 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Dillon Hills 1:55.75 Last Chance Meet (3/1/19) Platform Alex Farrow 252.80 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Nicholas Lydon 241.15 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Lyle Hayes-Macaluso 235.45 SEC Championships (2/19/19)

(c) = course conversion 2018-19 (W) Swimming & Diving REVIEW

NCAA Finish: 24th Team Highlights Individual Highlights SEC Championship Finish: 2nd Record: 10-2 overall, 4-1 SEC . Under first-year head coach Jeff Taylor Ault Final CSCAA Poll Ranking: No. 8 Poppell, the women’s team saw . Qualified for the 2019 NCAA Championships in the 200

incredible improvement throughout free, 500 free and 1650 free All-Americans: 6 athletes, 8 honors the 2018-19 campaign, finishing five . Ault’s best finish came in the 1650 free, where she placed Sherridon Dressel - 100 Back, 400 Medley Relay* 29th with a time of 16:13.91 Kelly Fertel - 400 IM spots higher in SECs . The sophomore also recorded a 34th-place finish in the Isabella Garofalo - 400 Medley Relay* . Florida sent 10 swimmers, three 500 free with a time of 4:39.93 Brooke Madden - 1 meter Diving relay alternates and one diver to the . Earned the second silver medal of her career at the SEC Georgia Marris - 400 Medley Relay* 2019 NCAA Championships Championships, finishing second in the 1650 free with a Vanessa Pearl - 400 Medley Relay*, 200 IM* . The 44 points scored by the Gators time of 16:00.52 *Honorable Mention put them 24th overall at the NCAA . Second Team All-SEC selection Championships, the best finish since . SEC Academic Honor Roll All-SEC: 7 athletes the 2015-16 season First Team: Leah Braswell . Six athletes collected eight All- Emma Ball Second Team: Taylor Ault, Emma Ball, Sherridon . Qualified for the 2019 NCAA Championships in the 50 free, Dressel, Bella Garofalo, Brooke Madden, Vanessa America honors: Sherridon Dressel 100 back, 200 free relay and 200 medley relay Pearl (2), Kelly Fertel (1), Isabella . Best individual finish at the NCAA Championships came in Garofalo (1), Brooke Madden (1), the 100 back, where she finished 27th with a time of 52.42 SEC All-Freshman: 2 athletes Georgia Marris (1), Vanessa Pearl . Earned a bronze medal at the 2019 SEC Championships in All-Freshman: Leah Braswell, Vanessa Pearl (2) the 200 medley relay, swimming a backstroke split of 23.93

. Florida returns 12 of its 14 members . Advanced to the A-final of the 100 backstroke at the 2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll: 23 of the 2019 NCAA Championship SEC Championships, finishing eighth overall with a time of Yekaterina Aslanidi, Taylor Ault, Emma Ball, Tori squad for the 2019-20 season – 52.45 Bindi, Bettina Boszormenyi, Hannah Burns, Madison . At SECs, Ball finished 16th overall and eighth in the B-final Conway, Kelsey Dambacher, Georgia Darwent, losing seniors Hannah Burns and in the 50 free Sherridon Dressel, Savanna Faulconer, Kelly Fertel, Georgia Marris . . SEC Academic Honor Roll Bella Garofalo, Jillian Hatch, Gabby Hillis, Abigail The Gators saw a tremendous Howell, Brooke Madden, Georgia Marris, Nikki improvement at the SEC Miller, Jessica Rodriguez, Sydney Sell, Teya Leah Braswell Championships, moving from a . Syskakis, Emma Whitner Qualified for the 2019 NCAA Championships in the 500 seventh-place finish in 2018 to a free and 1650 free. Her best finish came in the 1650 free, second-place finish this season, SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll: 8 where she placed 21st with a time of 16:09.16 scoring 1,023.5 points . Kirschtine Balbuena, Leah Braswell, Celi Guzman, Earned the first gold medal of her career at the 2019 SEC Ellie Hatton, Kalie Novosedliak, Vanessa Pearl, . Freshman Leah Braswell led the Championships, finishing first in the 1650 free with a time Lauren Snider, Ellie Zweifel way at SECs, finishing first in the of 15:53.34 . 1650 free and second in the 500 Won a silver medal in the 500 free at SECs, posting a time Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 33/5 free of 4:36.81 . . All-SEC First Team selection Freshman Vanessa Pearl added a . Departing Athletes: 5 SEC All-Freshman Team second-place finish of her own at . Hannah Burns, Sydney Sell, Teya Syskakis, Kahra SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll SECs, this time in the 400 IM Williams, Georgia Marris . Florida had three divers earn their Hannah Burns way into finals during the SEC . Qualified for the 2019 NCAA Championships in the 200 fly, Championships – Brooke Madden 200 IM and 400 IM. The senior made the Championships in finished third on the 3-meter board each of her four years as a Gator and seventh on platform. Elizabeth . Her best finish came in the 400 IM, where she finished 17th Perez posted a seventh place finish with a time of 4:08.52 on the 3-meter board, while Emma . Advanced to the A-final in the 400 IM, finishing seventh Whitner finished eighth on the with a time of 4:07.51 . Placed fifth in the B-final and 13th overall in the 200 IM at platform the SEC Championships . Leah Braswell was named to the All- . Finished 18th in the 200 fly at SECs with a time of 1:57.26

SEC First Team, while Taylor Ault, . SEC Academic Honor Roll Sherridon Dressel added two more All- Emma Ball, Sherridon Dressel, Bella America honors to her name at the 2019 Garofalo, Brooke Madden and Sherridon Dressel NCAA Championships. She finished seventh Vanessa Pearl all earned spots on . Earned two All-America honors at the 2019 NCAA overall in the 100 back and 13th overall in the Championships: 100 back and 400 medley relay 400 medley relay. the Second Team . The Gators earned 23 SEC . Her best finish came in the 100 backstroke, where she placed seventh overall with a time of 51.03 Academic Honor Roll and eight . Won bronze in the 100 backstroke at the 2019 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll Championships, posting a time of 51.17 selections. . Advanced to an A-final in both the 200 backstroke . Also advanced to the A-final in the 200 and 200 free relay fly, finishing eighth overall with a time of 2018-19 . Finished seventh in the 200 back with a time of 1:56.15 1:53.51 . Won the B-final of the 100 fly at the Schedule & Results . Member of the 200 free relay that finished sixth SECs, swimming a 53.23 Dual Record: 10-2 overall, 4-1 SEC overall at SECs, swimming a split of 22.41 to lead off . SEC Academic Honor Roll the relay DATE OPPONENT RESULT . Advanced to the B-final of the 100 free, where she Vanessa Pearl Sept. 27 at FAU W, 226-71 finished 11th overall with a time of 48.73 . Earned two All-America honors at the Sept. 28 at Miami W, 184-95 . All-SEC Second Team 2019 NCAA Championships: 200 IM, . SEC Academic Honor Roll 400 medley relay Sept.29 at FCGU W, 219-79 . The freshman finished 15th overall in the Oct. 12 at LSU * W, 196-104 Savanna Faulconer 200 IM with a time of 1:56.95 Oct. 19-20 Texas/ L, 126-222 . Qualified for the 2019 NCAA Championships in the . Won the silver medal at the 2019 SEC 500 free and 400 IM Championships after swimming a Indiana Tri-Meet W, 198-155 . Posted a 36th place finish in the 400 IM (4:13.55) 4:03.56 in the 400 IM Oct. 26 at Georgia* W, 158-142 . . Won the B-final of 400 IM at SEC Championships with At SECs she won bronze in the 200 Nov. 2 at Florida State W, 177.5-122.5 a time of 4:06.59 medley relay with her 26.87 breast split . Advanced to the B-final of the 500 free at SECs, . Finished fourth overall in the 200 IM at Nov. 15-17 Georgia Tech Invite 1st, 1266 where she finished 14th overall with a time of 4:42.31 SECs with a time of 1:53.98 Dec. 17-19 Auburn Invite (Diving) NTS . SEC Academic Honor Roll . Also advanced to the A-final in the 200 breaststroke, finishing sixth overall with a Jan. 4-5 Kentucky*/ W, 300.5-280.5 Kelly Fertel time of 2:08.51 Ohio State Tri-Meet W, 403-178 . Earned the first All-America honor of her career in the . All-SEC Second Team Jan. 26 at Auburn* L, 113-187 . SEC All-Freshman Team 400 IM, posting a time of 4:09.92 at the 2019 NCAA Feb. 2 Tennessee* W, 173-127 Championships . SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll . Also competed in the 200 IM, 400 free relay and 800 Feb. 8-10 Auburn Invitational NTS free relay during the meet Mabel Zavaros Feb. 19-23 SEC Championships 2nd, 1023.5 . Finished fourth overall in the 400 IM at the SEC . Qualified for the 2019 NCAA March 1-2 Florida Last Chance Invite NTS Championships, recording a time of 4:06.21 Championships in the 400 IM, 200 back . March 11-13 NCAA Diving Zones NTS At the 2019 SEC Championships, she finished and 200 fly second in the B-final and 10th overall in the 200 IM . Best finish came in the 400 IM, where March 20-23 Women’s NCAA 24th, 44 (1:55.46) she placed 37th with a time of 4:13.86 Championships . SEC Academic Honor Roll . Advanced to the B-final of the 200 fly at SEC Championships, finishing 14th Isabella Garofalo overall with a time of 1:57.95 . Earned the first All-America honor of her career at the . In the C-final of the 200 back, she 2019 NCAA Championships in the 400 medley relay finished 20th overall with a time of . Anchored that relay with a freestyle split of 48.54 to 1:55.53 secure the 13th place finish . Swam the second leg of the 800 free . While at NCAAs, she also swam in the 400 medley relay at SECs, recording a split of relay and 400 freestyle relay 7:01.32 to secure the A-cut and a sixth . At the 2019 SEC Championships, she won bronze in place finish the 200 medley relay with her 21.98 freestyle split . Finished 18th overall in the 50 free and 17th in the 100 free at SECs Top Times . SEC Academic Honor Roll 50 Free – Sherridon Dressel (22.41) 100 Free – Sherridon Dressel (48.65) Brooke Madden 200 Free – Georgia Marris (1:45.00) . Earned the third All-America honor of her career at 500 Free – Leah Braswell (4:36.81) the 2019 NCAA Championships after she finished 1650 Free – Leah Braswell (15:53.54) seventh on the 1-meter board (314.55) 100 Back – Sherridon Dressel (50.93) . She also competed in the 3-meter event, finishing 200 Back – Sherridon Dressel (1:53.01) 32nd overall with a score of 278.90 100 Breast – Vanessa Pearl (59.94) . Won bronze on the 3-meter board at the 2019 SEC 200 Breast – Vanessa Pearl (2:08.04) Championships, recording a score of 350.80 100 Fly – Georgia Marris (52.23) . Competed in the A-final of the platform event, scoring 200 Fly – Georgia Marris (1:55.94) a 228.75 to secure a seventh-place finish 200 IM – Vanessa Pearl (1:53.98) . Finished 11th overall in the 1-meter event, recording a 400 IM – Vanessa Pearl (4:03.56) score of 273.05 200 Free Relay – Dressel, Ball, Garofalo, The women’s team celebrates their second place finish . All-SEC Second Team Dambacher (1:29.29) at the 2019 SEC Championships. The squad saw a . SEC Academic Honor Roll 400 Free Relay – Fertel, Dressel, Dambacher, five-place improvement under first year head coach Garofalo (3:15.58) Jeff Poppell. Georgia Marris 800 Free Relay – . Capped her Gator career with her first All-America 200 Medley Relay – Ball, Pearl, Dressel, honor at the 2019 NCAA Championships Garofalo (1:35.64) . Finished 13th overall in the 400 medley relay to 400 Medley Relay – Dressel, Pearl, Marris, secure the All-America honor Garofalo (3:31.32) . Also competed in the 800 free relay, 100 fly and 200 fly at NCAAs 1M Diving – Brooke Madden (344.10) . Finished sixth overall in the 200 free at the SEC 3M Diving – Brooke Madden (350.80) Championships, posting a time of 1:45.35 Platform (5 dives) – Brooke Madden (254.05) 2018-19 Florida Women’s Swimming & Diving Top 3 Marks 100 Butterfly Georgia Marris 52.23 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Mabel Zavaros 53.60 Georgia Tech Invitational (11/15/18) 50 Freestyle Sherridon Dressel 53.84 Georgia Tech Invitational (11/15/18) Sherridon Dressel 22.41 SEC Championships (2/19/19) 200 Butterfly Isabella Garofalo 22.48 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Georgia Marris 1:55.94 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Emma Ball 22.52 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Mabel Zavaros 1:56.68 SEC Championships (2/19/19) 100 Freestyle Hannah Burns 1:57.05 NCAA Championships (3/20/19)

Sherridon Dressel 48.65 SEC Championships (2/19/19) 200 IM Isabella Garofalo 49.16 Last Chance Meet (3/1/19) Vanessa Pearl 1:53.98 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Kelsey Dambacher 49.19 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Kelly Fertel 1:55.46 SEC Championships (2/19/19) 200 Freestyle Hannah Burns 1:56.54 SEC Championships (2/19/19)

Georgia Marris 1:45.00 SEC Championships (2/19/19) 400 IM Kelly Fertel 1:45.24 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Vanessa Pearl 4:03.56 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Kelsey Dambacher 1:45.36 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Kelly Fertel 4:05.32 NCAA Championships (3/20/19) 500 Freestyle Hannah Burns 4:06.24 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Leah Braswell 4:36.81 SEC Championships (2/19/19) 200 Freestyle Relay Taylor Ault 4:39.93 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Dressel, Ball, Garofalo, Dambacher 1:29.29 SEC Championships (2/19/19)

Savanna Faulconer 4:42.31 SEC Championships (2/19/19) 400 Freestyle Relay 1000 Freestyle Fertel, Dressel, Dambacher, Garofalo 3:15.58 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Leah Braswell 9:51.31 vs Auburn (1/26/19) Kahra Williams 9:52.93 vs Tennessee (2/2/19) 800 Freestyle Relay Taylor Ault 9:53.81 vs Texas & Indiana (10/19/18) Dambacher, Fertel, Bindi, Marris 7:00.97 NCAA Championships (3/20/19) 1650 Freestyle Leah Braswell 15:53.54 SEC Championships (2/19/19) 200 Medley Relay Taylor Ault 16:00.52 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Ball, Pearl, Dressel, Garofalo 1:35.64 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Georgia Darwent 16:15.82 Last Chance Mett (3/1/19) 100 Backstroke 400 Medley Relay Sherridon Dressel 50.93 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Dressel, Pearl, Marris, Garofalo 3:31.32 NCAA Championships (3/20/19) Emma Ball 52.17 Georgia Tech Invitational (11/15/18) 1-meter Diving Sydney Sell 53.28 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Brooke Madden 344.10 vs FAU (9/27/18) 200 Backstroke Brooke Madden 314.55 NCAA Championships (3/20/19) Sherridon Dressel 1:53.01 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Elizabeth Perez 287.62 vs FGCU (9/29/18) Mabel Zavaros 1:53.10 Georgia Tech Invitational (11/15/18) 3-meter Diving Sydney Sell 1:54.98 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Brooke Madden 350.80 SEC Championships (2/19/19) 100 Breaststroke Elizabeth Perez 336.10 Georgia Tech Invitational (11/15/18) Vanessa Pearl 59.94 vs Tennessee (2/2/19) Emma Whitner 309.38 vs Auburn (1/26/19) Adrianna Deboer 1:00.52 Last Chance Meet (3/1/19) Platform (5 Dives) Layla Black 1:01.75 SEC Championships (2/19/19) Brooke Madden 254.05 SEC Championships (2/19/19) 200 Breaststroke Emma Whitner 253.05 SEC Championships (2/18/18) Vanessa Pearl 2:08.04 Georgia Tech Invitational (11/15/18) Lauren Snider 234.90 vs Ohio State & Kentucky (1/4/19) Layla Black 2:11.47 Georgia Tech Invitational (11/15/18) Kelly Fertel 2:12.11 Georgia Tech Invitational (11/15/18)

2018-19 men’s Tennis REVIEW

Team Highlights  Florida was 14-1 at home and improved to Records: 25-4 overall, 12-0 SEC 48-5 at the Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex  The Gators advanced to NCAA action for since the start of the 2016 season. NCAA Finish: T-3 th th the 29 consecutive season, 38 overall,  Put six athletes on the SEC Honor Roll, Final Poll Rankings: No. 4 (ITA) earned the No. 3 seed and named a host including two on the first-year list as site for the first three rounds. This marks Greysen and Harrison Cacciatore were SEC Finish: 1st the fourth consecutive season that Florida two of only five UF student-athletes to SEC Tournament Finish: T-3 (1-1) has hosted the first two rounds of the finish their first academic year at UF with NCAA Championships. Florida reached a 4.0 GPA. NCAA semifinal, losing 4-2 to eventual ITA All-Americans: 2 Athletes, 2 Honors  Received two singles All-American honors champion Texas. Oliver Crawford (singles) (Oliver Crawford and Sam Riffice),  Finished the season with an overall record marking the fourth consecutive that Sam Riffice (singles) of 25-4, tied for most wins since 2000. Florida has had more than one All- The Gators also finished 20-4 against top American. This also marks the first time ITA SE Coach of the Year: Bryan Shelton 50 teams, including a stretch in which it the Gators have had two in singles since ITA SE Rookie of the Year: Sam Riffice played 17 in a row and won 15 of those 2007. ITA National and SE Player to Watch: matches. Oliver Crawford  Gators finished the season ranked No. 4 in the final ITA poll, but climbed to as high as No. 2 (highest ranking since 2006). Individual Highlights SEC Coach of the Year: Bryan Shelton  The Gators also advanced to the Sweet ANDY ANDRADE SEC Freshman of the Year: Sam Riffice 16 for the fourth consecutive season and . Final ITA Singles Ranking: 57 made the program’s 22nd appearance all- . Final ITA Southeast Region Singles All-SEC: First Team (1) time in the round of 16. Ranking: 10 Oliver Crawford  Although the Gators had advanced into . Final ITA Doubles Ranking: 89 (with All-SEC: Second Team (3) the quarterfinals in 2016 and 2018, the 4- Crawford) Andy Andrade 0 sweep of Baylor in the 2019 NCAA . NCAA All-Tournament Team Johannes Ingildsen quarterfinals put the Florida into the . Second-Team All-SEC Sam Riffice semifinals for the first time since 2005 and . SEC Honor Roll SEC All-Freshman Team (2): just the third appearance in program . Earned at-large bid into NCAA Singles history. Championships (lost in second round) Lukas Greif  Won the SEC regular season title for the . Recorded a team-high 19 dual singles Sam Riffice first time in 14 years after being picked to wins as he rotated between the No. 2-5 win the conference in the preseason positions for the Gators but played in all SEC Community Service Team: coaches’ poll 29 matches. Oliver Crawford  Went 12-0 in league action for the first . Earned 50th career singles win in a two- time since 2003 and earned them the first set decision against Alabama in the SEC Tournament. SEC Academic Honor Roll (4): outright regular season title in 16 years.  Earned the No. 1 seed in the tournament, . After not playing in doubles in 2018 dual Andy Andrade, Oliver Crawford, but fell in the semifinals to No. 4 seed season, posted a 5-2 record and played Johannes Ingildsen, Duarte Vale Tennessee. the final eight matches of the season at No. 3 doubles with Duarte Vale.  After going 1-2 at the ITA National Team Indoor Championships, the Gators went . Advanced through the qualifying doubles SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll (2): on a run winning 15 straight matches, draw into main draw at the ITA All- Greysen and Harrison Cacciatore including wins over then No. 10 American Championships with Oliver Crawford and with a win in the Mississippi State, No. 2 Wake Forest, No. 13 Illinois, No. 7 Texas A&M and No. 18 quarterfinals they earned an automatic bid Departing Seniors: South Carolina. This marks the longest to the ITA National Fall Championships, McClain Kessler and Alfredo Perez single season win streak since the 1968 then also earned an at-large singles bid team won 23 straight matches. for the fall championships.  In their third consecutive College MatchDay against Florida State, the OLIVER CRAWFORD Gators finally came out victorious, taking . Final ITA Singles Ranking: 7 down the Seminoles 4-2 in front of a sold . Final ITA Southeast Region Singles out crowd at the USTA National Campus. Ranking: 1  Notched a program-high eight SEC . Final ITA Doubles Ranking: 89 (with postseason honors, including Coach and Andrade) Freshman of the Year accolades for . Singles All-American (#8 seed) Bryan Shelton and Sam Riffice. Oliver . NCAA All-Tournament Team Crawford was a first-team All-SEC . SEC All-Tournament Team selection for the second straight year, . ITA National and Southeast Region while Andy Andrade, Johannes Ingildsen Player to Watch and Riffice were named to the second- . First-Team All-SEC team. Lukas Greif and Riffice received All- . Tabbed to the SEC Community Service Freshman selections. team  In addition, Shelton, Riffice and Crawford . SEC Honor Roll picked up honors from the ITA as the . Played all 29 matches at the No. 1 Southeast Region Coach of the Year, position and amassed a 16-8 record, Gators celebrate their first undefeated SEC Rookie of the Year and Player to Watch, including 14 wins over nationally ranked season and outright title since 2003. respectively. Crawford was also named opponents the ITA’s National Player to Watch. . Reached and finished the season with career-high singles ranking of No. 7

. Finished the season with 25 singles wins . In the limited playing time he received, and 23 doubles wins and sits at 101 total Perez clinched three matches for the 2019 Statistical Leaders career wins after just two seasons. Gators including the 4-0 sweep of FSU in Overall Singles Wins: 29, Johannes Ingildsen . UVA Master’s singles champion (over the NCAA Second Round. Dual Singles Wins: 19, Andy Andrade/Sam Riffice Johannes Ingildsen) Overall Doubles Wins: 24, Johannes Ingildsen . Won first professional singles title after SAM RIFFICE Dual Doubles Wins: 16, Oliver Crawford/Sam Riffice earning a wildcard entry into the main . Final ITA Singles Rankings: 23 Match Clinchers: 5, Johannes Ingildsen draw of the USA F28 Futures in . Final ITA Southeast Region Singes Harlingen, Texas Rankings: 3 . ITA Singles All-American 2019 Schedule & Results LUKAS GREIF . SEC Freshman of the Year Overall: 25-4 | SEC: 12-0 . Final ITA Singles Ranking: 120 . ITA Southeast Region Rookie of the Year Home: 14-1 | Away: 8-0 | Neutral: 3-3 . Final ITA Southeast Region Singles . Second-Team All-SEC and SEC All-

Ranking: 15 Freshman DATE OPPONENT RESULT . Reached and finished the season with . SEC All-Freshman selection JAN 26 William & Mary (1) W, 4-0 . Was 11-2 in his rookie dual season, career-high singles ranking of No. 23 including an 8-1 mark in SEC play . Became just the seventh true Gator JAN 27 FAU (1) W, 4-1 . Clinched four matches for the Gators freshman to earn All-American status, fifth JAN 31 at UCF W, 6-1 including the 5-2 over Texas A&M to claim in singles FEB 2 No. 22 Florida State (2) W, 4-1 sole possession of first place in the SEC . Earned an at-large bid into the NCAA FEB 10 at No. 16 TCU W, 4-3 Singles Championships and advanced FEB 15 No. 5 USC (3) L, 4-3 JOHANNES INGILDSEN further than any freshman in the country FEB 16 No. 14 Illinois (3) W, 4-1 . Final ITA Singles Ranking: 113 with a run to the quarterfinals (upset the FEB 17 No. 10 Stanford (3) L, 1-4 No. 2 seed in the round of 16) . Final ITA Southeast Region Singles MAR 3 * at No. 42 Arkansas W, 6-1 Ranking: 13 . Completed freshman season with 26 singles wins and tied for a team-high 19 MAR 8 * No. 40 Ole Miss W, 6-1 . Final ITA Doubles Ranking: 19 (with Brian MAR 10 * No. 10 Mississippi State W, 5-2 Berdusco) dual wins . Final ITA Doubles Ranking: 33 (with . Was 10-0 in SEC singles play. First Gator MAR 13 No. 2 Wake Forest W, 5-2 Kessler) since 2007 to go undefeated in rookie MAR 15 * at No. 26 Georgia W, 5-2 . Second-Team All-SEC Selection season MAR 17 * at No. 22 Tennessee W, 5-2 . SEC Honor Roll MAR 20 No. 13 Illinois W, 6-1 . Won the ITA Southeast Regional Doubles DUARTE VALE MAR 21 * No. 28 Vanderbilt W, 7-0 Championship with Brian Berdusco . Final ITA Singles Rankings: 95 MAR 23 * at No. 20 Kentucky W, 7-0 . Led the team with 29 singles wins, 24 . Final ITA Southeast Region Singles MAR 29 * No. 32 LSU W, 5-2 Rankings: 12 doubles wins and five match clinchers MAR 31 * No. 7 Texas A&M W, 5-2 . Ingildsen and Kessler won two of their . Final ITA Doubles Rankings: 39 (with final three doubles matches and defeated Kessler) APR 5 * at No. 26 Alabama W, 7-0 the No. 6 and No. 1 ranked pairs. . SEC Honor Roll APR 7 * at Auburn W, 6-1 . Earned second-consecutive berth to the APR 14 * No. 18 South Carolina W, 6-1 MCCLAIN KESSLER NCAA Doubles Championships APR 19 No. 21 Alabama (4) W, 4-1 . Final ITA Doubles Ranking: 33 (with . Most improved player in dual singles after APR 20 No. 13 Tennessee (4) L, 3-4 Ingildsen) posting a 5-11 record in 2018 and then MAY 3 Florida Gulf Coast (5) W, 4-0 . Final ITA Doubles Ranking: 39 (with Vale) amassing a 15-1 record in 2019 MAY 4 No. 28 Florida State (5) W, 4-0 . Was a perfect 9-0 in SEC singles, playing . Two-time qualifier for the NCAA Doubles MAY 11 No. 14 Tennessee (5) W, 4-2 mainly at the No. 5-6 spots Championships MAY 16 No. 6 Baylor (6) W, 4-0 . With five singles wins at the Ring this . Ended the season on a 13 match winning streak, which is tied for the longest win MAY 18 No. 2 Texas (6) L, 2-4 season, finished career an impressive 27- 1 at home in dual singles matches. streak constructed by an individual player since 1999 * SEC opponent . Recorded 14 dual doubles wins (20 (1) ITA Kickoff Weekend (Gainesville, Fla.) overall), playing primarily at the No. 1 (2) College MatchDay (USTA Campus- Lake Nona, Fla.) position with either Duarte Vale or (left) Lukas Greif is (3) ITA National Team Indoor Championships (Chicago, Illi.) Johannes Ingildsen. hoisted by (4) SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) . Ingildsen and Kessler won 2 of their final teammates after (5) NCAA Championships, Rounds 1-3 (Gainesville, Fla.) clinching the victory (6) NCAA Championships, Rounds 4-6 (USTA Campus - Lake three doubles matches and defeated the over SEC foe Texas Nona, Fla.) No. 6 and No. 1 ranked pairs. A&M to claim first place in conference ALFREDO PEREZ standings. Signees (3) . Had surgery in November, but returned to Name Hometown / Previous School the court in January and became a Blaise Bicknell Miami, Fla. consistent figure in the Gators’ singles Will Grant Orlando, Fla. lineup again in April (right) Duarte Vale is Josh Goodger Wallington, England / Tulsa . Finished the season with a 9-1 singles mobbed after record, but his nine wins were enough to surviving a ** No. 13 Recruiting Class (tennisrecruiting.net) ** finish tied for 10th on the all-time singles tiebreak to win list with 94 (tied with Gordon Watson). send the . Recorded 12 doubles wins and moved Gators to the into sole possession of No. 10 on the UF NCAA Elite 8 Career Total wins list with 173 (94 in in Lake Nona. singles, 79 in doubles). UF Men's Tennis University of Florida Season Statistics

Overall record: 25-4 • SEC: 12-0 • Region: 3-0 • Home: 14-1 • Away: 8-0 • Neutral: 3-3 vs National ranked: 20-4 • vs Regional ranked: 0-0

vs ranked Last SINGLES Overall Dual Tour SEC 1 2 3 4 5 6 Nat'l Reg'l Strk 10 Career Andres Andrade 27-13 19-7 8-6 9-3 --- 6-3 9-3 1-1 3-0 --- 6-6 0-0 L1 7-2 55-24 Brian Berdusco 4-7 0-0 4-7 0-0 ------0-0 0-0 L1 3-7 19-21 Greysen Cacciatore 3-5 0-0 3-5 0-0 ------0-0 0-0 L3 3-5 3-5 Harrison Cacciatore 2-4 0-0 2-4 0-0 ------0-0 0-0 L3 2-4 2-4 Oliver Crawford 25-10 16-8 9-2 9-3 16-8 ------14-8 0-0 L1 5-1 52-18 Lukas Greif 18-6 11-2 7-4 8-1 ------8-1 3-1 1-0 0-0 L1 7-2 18-6 Johannes Ingildsen 29-12 18-6 11-6 9-3 --- 1-1 1-2 16-3 ------4-3 0-0 L1 5-3 88-38 McClain Kessler 15-8 9-2 6-6 4-0 ------1-0 8-2 0-0 0-0 L1 8-2 82-36 Alfredo Perez 9-1 9-1 0-0 4-0 ------1-0 2-0 5-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 W9 7-0 94-36 Sam Riffice 26-11 19-7 7-4 10-0 --- 10-6 9-1 ------11-6 0-0 L1 5-4 26-11 Duarte Vale 22-8 15-1 7-7 9-0 ------2-0 4-1 9-0 0-0 0-0 W13 9-0 40-22 Totals 180-85 116-34 64-51 62-10 16-8 17-10 20-6 21-4 21-3 21-3 36-24 0-0 Percentage .679 .773 .557 .861 .667 .630 .769 .840 .875 .875 .600 .000

vs ranked Last DOUBLES TEAMS Overall Dual Tour SEC 1 2 3 Nat'l Reg'l Strk 10 Greysen Cacciatore/Harrison Cacciatore 2-1 0-0 2-1 0-0 ------0-0 0-0 L1 2-1 Oliver Crawford/Johannes Ingildsen 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 ------0-0 0-0 L2 1-2 McClain Kessler/Duarte Vale 13-10 8-8 5-2 2-5 8-8 ------1-5 0-0 L3 3-7 Andres Andrade/Sam Riffice 3-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 ------0-0 0-0 W3 3-0 Brian Berdusco/Lukas Greif 5-1 0-0 5-1 0-0 ------0-0 0-0 L1 5-1 McClain Kessler/Sam Riffice 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 ------0-0 0-0 L1 1-1 Lukas Greif/Duarte Vale 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 ------0-0 0-0 L1 0-1 Andres Andrade/Oliver Crawford 7-2 1-1 6-1 1-0 --- 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 L1 7-2 Brian Berdusco/Johannes Ingildsen 9-2 0-0 9-2 0-0 ------0-0 0-0 L1 8-2 Andres Andrade/Lukas Greif 2-1 0-0 2-1 0-0 ------0-0 0-0 L1 2-1 Harrison Cacciatore/McClain Kessler 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 ------0-0 0-0 L1 0-1 Oliver Crawford/Sam Riffice 12-4 12-4 0-0 5-3 --- 3-2 9-2 0-2 0-0 L2 7-3 Johannes Ingildsen/Alfredo Perez 7-5 7-5 0-0 4-2 --- 5-5 2-0 0-2 0-0 W3 6-4 Johannes Ingildsen/Sam Riffice 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 ------1-0 0-0 0-0 W1 1-0 Johannes Ingildsen/McClain Kessler 6-4 6-4 0-0 2-1 4-3 2-1 --- 3-2 0-0 L1 6-4 Oliver Crawford/Alfredo Perez 3-1 3-1 0-0 2-0 0-1 3-0 --- 0-1 0-0 W1 3-1 Sam Riffice/Duarte Vale 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 ------1-0 0-0 0-0 W1 1-0 Andres Andrade/Duarte Vale 4-1 4-1 0-0 1-0 ------4-1 0-0 0-0 L1 4-1 Alfredo Perez/Sam Riffice 2-1 2-1 0-0 0-0 --- 2-1 --- 0-0 0-0 L1 2-1 Totals 79-38 45-25 34-13 18-11 12-12 15-10 18-3 4-13 0-0 Percentage .675 .643 .723 .621 .500 .600 .857 .235 .000 2018-19 Women’s Tennis REVIEW

. Posted a 4-2 record in SEC play, Records: 13-12 overall, 7-6 SEC Team Highlights helping fuel UF’s late season run  Ranked No. 24 in the final ITA . Clinched UF’s win over Boston NCAA Finish: T-17 poll; Florida has been ranked in College in NCAA Tournament (5/3/19) the final issue of the ITA top 25 in Final Poll Rankings: No. 24 (ITA) every season since in 1980 Tsveta Dimitrova  Advanced to the NCAA Tennis . Finished her first season as a Gator SEC Finish: T-6th Championships for the 37th time with nine dual match wins in the program’s 38 year history . Competed primarily at the No. 4 and SEC Tournament Finish: Quarterfinals  Qualified for the NCAA Tennis No. 5 slots (went 3-2 at No. 4) Championships for the 32nd . Pairing with fellow transfer Ida All-Americans (1) straight season Jarlskog, notched a team-best 10 Ida Jarlskog  Florida improved to 21-0 all-time doubles wins during dual match in the NCAA Tennis . Earned two doubles wins in 2019 All-SEC: First Team (1) Championships round of 64 as it NCAA Tournament Ida Jarlskog earned a 4-1 win over No. 42 . Recorded the match-clinching victory Boston College in top-50 road win over Missouri All-SEC: Second Team (1)  Completed the dual match (3/10/19) McCartney Kessler season with 10 top-50 wins . Claimed the Flight A Doubles Title at  Maintained a top-50 ranking for the Seminole All-Conference SEC All-Freshman Team (1): the duration of the dual match Showdown with Zein Marlee Zein season . Held a No. 68 ITA ranking in  Taking on one of the nation’s preseason SEC Academic Honor Roll (3): Anna most-challenging schedules, UF . First Year SEC Honor Roll selection

Danilina, Josie Kuhlman, Peggy Porter battled 16-straight ranked opponents Victoria Emma . Final ITA National Doubles Ranking: SEC Newcomer Academic Honor Roll (1):  Of its 21 regular season matches, Florida took on 15 opponents that 18 (with Kessler) Katie Kubicz earned a spot in the NCAA . Final ITA Southeast Region Doubles Tennis Championships Ranking (with Kessler): 2 . Qualified for the NCAA Individual Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6 / 2  Registered back-to-back top 25 Doubles Championship for second road wins, defeating No. 23 LSU straight season (3/29/19) and No. 12 Texas A&M . Emma and Kessler held an ITA rank (3/31/19) for five weeks and it reached as high  Defeated No. 14 Michigan 4-3 as No. 25 (4/11/19) . Posted six singles wins and eight  Three Gators finished with doubles victories during the dual double-digit win totals during dual match season match singles (Jarlskog, Kessler, . Held an ITA singles ranking for six- and Zein) straight weeks during season

. Posted the match-clinching win in Despite have an inexperienced roster featuring UF’s road win at No. 12 Texas A&M just two players (both sophomores) who played a Individual significant role the year prior, Florida qualified for (3/31/19) the NCAA Tennis Championships and notched Highlights . SEC Spring Honor Roll Selection 10 top 50 wins. Roland Thornqvist, Head Coach . SEC Community Service Team

. Recorded his 500th win against Ida Jarlskog Arkansas (3/8/19) . ITA All-American . Named to the Intercollegiate . Final ITA Singles Ranking: 17 Tennis Association Board of . Final ITA Southeast Region Singles Directors (4/25/19) Ranking: 4 . Qualified for the NCAA Tennis . Earned berth into NCAA Singles Championships for the 23rd time Championships but did not play in his 23-year career . All-SEC First Team selection

. First Year SEC Honor Roll selection Sydney . Team-best 14-6 singles record Sophomore Ida Jarlskog won a team-best 14 . After joining the team in January . Held an ITA rank for entire season, dual matches and was named a 2019 All- as an early enrollee, posted an 8- reaching as high as No. 8 in dual American. 6 dual match record match . Won seven of her last nine . Picked up 11 wins over ranked foes

matches . SEC Player of the Week (2/27/19) . Earned a spot in the starting . Notched three match-clinching wins lineup in the final 12 matches . Eight match winning streak after Singles and Doubles NCAA Individual dropping first match of dual season Championships. . Earned two doubles wins in 2019 NCAA Schedule & Results Tournament Record: 13-12 (Home: 6-7 Away: 5-2 Neutral: 2- 3); SEC (T-6th): 7-6 Date Opponent Result McCartney Kessler JANUARY Statistical Leaders . Final ITA Singles Ranking: 39 23 CALIFORNIA L, 3-4 Overall Singles Wins: Ida Jarlskog, 28-11 . Final ITA Southeast Region Singles 26 SANTA BARBARA (1) W, 4-2 Dual Match Singles Wins: Ida Jarlskog, 14-6 Ranking: 6 28 NC STATE (1) L, 3-4 Overall Doubles Wins: Tsveta Dimitrova, 21 . Final ITA Southeast Region Doubles FEBRUARY Dual Match Doubles Wins: Ida Jarlskog, 11

Ranking (with Emma): 2 16 at North Florida W, 4-1 . All-SEC Second Team selection 19 No. 20 FSU L, 1-4 . Earned berth into NCAA Singles 22 No. 28 OKLAHOMA W, 4-2 Championships for first time . Held an ITA rank for entire season, 24 at No. 30 UCF (2) L, 3-4 reaching as high as No. 30 in dual MARCH match season 1 OLE MISS* L, 1-4 . Won final four dual matches including 3 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W, 4-2 two in the NCAA Tournament 8 at No. 43 Arkansas* W, 4-3 . Owned the Gators' most impressive 10 at No. 41 Missouri* W, 4-1 match-clinching win as she overcame a 15 No. 2 GEORGIA* L, 1-4 2-6, 4-5 deficit against No. 75 Giulia 17 No. 16 TENNESSEE* W, 4-2 Pairone of Michigan to seal Florida's 22 at No. 23 Kentucky* L, 3-4 Freshman Sydney Berlin played a key role in UF’s come-from-behind victory 24 at No. 5 Vanderbilt* L, 3-4 strong finish to the season. After joining the team in . Picked up nine wins over ranked foes 29 at No. 23 LSU* W, 4-3 January, she won eight dual matches and finished . Paired with Emma to form UF’s No. 1 31 at No. 12 Texas A&M* W, 4-2 7-2 over her final nine contests. Berlin was a doubles team recording seven SEC APRIL mainstay at the Gators’ No. 6 slot. wins 5 No. 43 ALABAMA* L, 1-4 . The duo defeated the nation's No. 1 7 No. 49 AUBURN* W, 4-2 doubles team in Horvit/ Gamarra 11 No. 14 MICHIGAN W, 4-3 Martins of South Carolina . SEC Spring Honor Roll Selection 13 No. 5 SOUTH CAROLINA L, 2-4 18 vs. No. 43 Ole Miss (3-2R) W, 4-2 Katie Kubicz 19 vs. No. 5 South Carolina (3-QF) L, 3-4 . Posted an 11-9 overall record MAY . Appeared in four dual matches 3 vs. No. 42 Boston College (4-1R) W, 4-1 . SEC Spring Honor Roll Selection 4 vs. No. 14 Kansas (4-2R) L, 2-4

Marlee Zein *Southeastern Conference Match; (1) ITA Kick-Off Weekend - Gainesville, Fla.; (2) College MatchDay – USTA National Campus; (3) . First Year SEC Honor Roll selection SEC Tournament – College Station, Texas (4) NCAA Team – Lawrence, . Posted 11 singles wins and 10 doubles Kan.

victories during the dual match slate . Tied team lead with three match

clinching wins . Clinched UF’s win over Ole Miss in the

SEC Tournament (4/18/19) . Garnered SEC Freshman of the Week honors on two occasions (4/3/19 and 4/16/19) . Saw the majority time at No. 4 but also played No. 3 when injuries caused lineup to shuffle . Claimed the Flight A Doubles Title at the Seminole All-Conference Showdown with Dimitrova . SEC All-Freshman team honoree

Sophomore McCartney Kessler battled injuries but posted double-digit singles wins for the second-straight season, earned All-SEC second team honors and qualified for both the

Florida Season Statistics (Through games of May 22, 2019)

Overall record: 13-12 SEC: 7-6 Region: 0-0 Home: 7-7 Away: 5-4 Neutral: 1-1 vs National ranked: 3-6 vs Regional ranked: 0-0

vs Ranked SINGLES Overall Dual Tour SEC 1 2 3 4 5 6 Nat'l Reg'l Strk Last10 Sydney Berlin...... 9-9 8-6 1-3 4-2 ------2-1 6-5 0-1 0-0 L 1 7-2 Tsveta Dimitrova.... 17-20 9-11 8-9 4-6 ------3-2 5-9 1-0 0-0 0-0 W 1 4-4 Victoria Emma...... 14-15 6-11 8-4 5-5 --- 1-0 4-9 1-2 ------0-4 0-0 L 5 2-6 Ida Jarlskog...... 28-11 14-6 14-5 7-3 13-5 1-1 ------7-5 0-0 W 1 4-3 McCartney Kessler... 26-13 13-8 13-5 5-5 1-1 12-7 ------7-6 0-0 L 1 6-4 Anastasia Kharitonov 7-7 6-4 1-3 2-2 ------3-2 3-2 0-0 0-0 L 2 4-3 Katie Kubicz...... 11-9 1-3 10-6 0-3 ------1-3 0-0 0-0 L 3 5-5 Marlee Zein...... 19-17 11-11 8-6 7-6 --- 1-0 1-5 9-6 ------1-2 0-0 L 2 5-4 Totals...... 131-101 68-60 63-41 34-32 14-6 15-8 5-14 13-10 10-12 11-10 15-18 0-0 Percentage...... 565 .531 .606 .515 .700 .652 .263 .565 .455 .524 .455 .000

vs Ranked DOUBLES TEAMS Overall Dual Tour SEC 1 2 3 Nat'l Reg'l Streak Last10 Katie Kubicz/Marlee Zein...... 3-3 0-0 3-3 0-0 ------0-0 0-0 L 1 3-3 Tsveta Dimitrova/Victoria Emma...... 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 ------0-0 0-0 L 1 2-2 Ida Jarlskog/McCartney Kessler...... 4-2 0-0 4-2 0-0 ------1-1 0-0 L 1 4-2 Victoria Emma/McCartney Kessler...... 14-12 8-9 6-3 6-4 8-9 ------4-5 0-0 L 2 4-6 Tsveta Dimitrova/Ida Jarlskog...... 15-11 10-8 5-3 6-4 1-2 9-6 --- 3-1 0-0 W 2 5-5 Tsveta Dimitrova/Marlee Zein...... 4-2 0-1 4-1 0-0 0-1 ------0-0 0-0 L 1 4-2 Sydney Berlin/McCartney Kessler...... 1-5 1-2 0-3 0-0 --- 1-2 --- 0-1 0-0 L 2 1-5 Anastasia Kharitonov/Marlee Zein...... 6-7 5-5 1-2 3-3 ------5-5 0-0 0-0 W 1 5-5 Sydney Berlin/Victoria Emma...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 --- 0-1 --- 0-0 0-0 L 1 0-1 Ida Jarlskog/Anastasia Kharitonov..... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 ------1-0 0-0 0-0 W 1 1-0 Sydney Berlin/Marlee Zein...... 5-5 5-5 0-0 2-3 --- 0-1 5-4 0-1 0-0 L 1 5-5 Totals...... 55-50 30-31 25-19 17-14 9-12 10-10 11-9 8-9 0-0 Percentage...... 524 .492 .568 .548 .429 .500 .550 .471 .000

Date Opponent Score Overall SEC Nation Region 9/21 - 9/23/18...... Miami Fall Invite...... 9/29 - 10/3/18...... Riviera ITA All-American Champ (Hosted by Pepperdine University) 10/19 - 10/22/18.... ITA Southeastern Regionals.... (Atlanta, Ga.) 11/2 - 11/3/18...... Dick Vitale Clay Court Classic 11/7 - 11/11/18..... ITA National Fall Championship (Surprise, Ariz.) 11/9 - 11/11/18..... FSU Seminole All-Conference Sh (Tallahasse, FL) 1/18 - 1/20/19...... Freeman Memorial Women's Tenni (Las Vegas, Nev) 1/23/19...... CALIFORNIA...... L 3-4 0-1 0-0 #11 1/26/2019...... UCSB...... W 4-2 1-1 0-0 #11 1/28/2019...... NC STATE...... L 3-4 1-2 0-0 #22 2/16/19...... at North Florida...... W 4-1 2-2 0-0 #24 2/18/2019...... #20 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY.. L 1-4 2-3 0-0 #24 2/20/2019...... #28 OKLAHOMA...... W 4-2 3-3 0-0 #48 2/24/19...... at #30 UCF...... L 3-4 3-4 0-0 #48 *3/1/2019...... OLE MISS...... W 4-1 4-4 1-0 #43 *3/3/2019...... MISSISSIPPI STATE...... L 3-4 4-5 1-1 #43 *3/8/2019...... at #44 Arkansas...... W 4-3 5-5 2-1 #45 *3/10/2019...... at #41 Missouri...... W 4-1 6-5 3-1 #45 *3/15/2019...... #2 GEORGIA...... L 1-4 6-6 3-2 #34 *3/17/2019...... #16 TENNESSEE...... W 4-2 7-6 4-2 #34 *3/22/2019...... at #23 Kentucky...... L 3-4 7-7 4-3 #31 *03/24/19...... at #5 Vanderbilt...... L 3-4 7-8 4-4 #31 *3/29/19...... at #23 LSU...... W 4-3 8-8 5-4 #31 *3/31/2019...... at #12 Texas A&M...... W 4-2 9-8 6-4 #31 *4/5/2019...... #43 ALABAMA...... L 1-4 9-9 6-5 #23 *4/7/2019...... #49 AUBURN...... W 4-2 10-9 7-5 #23 4/11/19...... #14 MICHIGAN...... W 4-3 11-9 7-5 #26 *4/13/2019...... #5 SOUTH CAROLINA...... L 2-4 11-10 7-6 #26 4/18/2019...... vs #43 Ole Miss...... W 4-2 12-10 7-6 #24 4/19/2019...... vs #5 South Carolina...... L 3-4 12-11 7-6 #24 5/3/2019...... #42 BOSTON COLLEGE...... W 4-1 13-11 7-6 #23 5/4/2019...... at #14 Kansas Jayhawks...... L 2-4 13-12 7-6 #24 5/20/2019...... NCAA Indvidual Singles Champio (Lake Nona, Fla.) 5/21/2019...... NCAA Individual Doubles Champi (Lake Nona, Fla.) 2019 Men’s Track & Field REVIEW

NCAA Finishes: Indoor – NCAA Champions (55 points) All-SEC Team Highlights Outdoor – 2nd (50 points) INDOOR (11 athletes, 13 honors) -- All-Freshman not included  Florida won its second consecutive NCAA SEC Finishes: Indoor – SEC Champions (103 points) All-SEC First Team (SEC Champions) Indoor Championships team title, marking Outdoor – 2nd (95 points) Grant Holloway – 60m, 60m Hurdles the second time in program history it AJ McFarland – Weight Throw NCAA Champions repeated indoors (the Gators three-peated OUTDOOR (4 athletes, 2 titles) All-SEC Second Team from 2010-12). Grant Holloway – 110m Hurdles Clayton Brown – Triple Jump (2nd)  Florida’s indoor national title was its ninth Raymond Ekevwo, Hakim Sani Brown, Grant Holloway, Ryan Clark – 200m (3rd) Ryan Clark – 4x100 relay Grant Holloway – Long Jump (2nd) overall since 2010 – four more than any Benjamin Lobo Vedel – 400m (2nd) other Division I program in that span. INDOOR (1 athlete, 2 titles) Thomas Mardal – Weight Throw (3rd)  The Gators’ nine all-time national titles are Grant Holloway – 60m Hakim Sani Brown – 60m (2nd) Grant Holloway – 60m Hurdles Jack Guyton, Jabari Hill, Justin Pacifico, Magnus the fifth-highest total in Division I history. Pettersen – Distance Medley Relay (3rd)  Just counting the Gators’ five indoor All-Americans national titles, they are one of 11 Division INDOOR (10 athletes, 16 honors) OUTDOOR (10 athletes, 15 honors) -- All-Freshman I teams since the start of the 2009-10 Clayton Brown – Triple Jump (5th) not included athletics season to win five team titles – Ryan Clark – 60m (6th), 200m (10th) All-SEC First Team (SEC Champions) Grant Holloway – 60m (1st), 60m Hurdles (1st), Thomas Mardal – Hammer Throw and the group includes programs such as Long Jump (3rd) Hakim Sani Brown – 100m Alabama football and Connecticut Benjamin Lobo Vedel – 400m (7th) Thomas Mardal – Weight Throw (7th) All-SEC Second Team women’s basketball. AJ McFarland – Weight Throw (4th) Clayton Brown – Triple Jump (2nd)  Florida’s five indoor national titles are two Cory Poole – 60m Hurdles (13th) Raymond Ekevwo – 100m (2nd) more than any other program has won Hakim Sani Brown – 60m (3rd) Grant Holloway – 110m Hurdles (2nd) Jhonny Victor – High Jump (8th) AJ McFarland – Hammer Throw (3rd) since 2010, and are more than any other Benjamin Lobo Vedel, Grant Holloway, Ryan Clark, Raymond Ekevwo, Hakim Sani Brown, Grant Holloway, team has won since 2003, when Mike Chantz Sawyers – 4x400 relay (3rd) Ryan Clark – 4x100 Relay (2nd) Holloway took over as men’s head coach. Florida also joined Arkansas and UTEP OUTDOOR (13 athletes, 19 honors) SEC All-Freshman Team  Connor Bandel – Shot Put (11th) Trevor Foley – 3,000m Steeplechase (6th) as the only other men’s program in history Clayton Brown – Triple Jump (13th) to win five NCAA Indoors titles.

Anders Eriksson – Hammer Throw (11th) SEC Male Athlete of the Year:  Mike Holloway’s nine men’s national titles Grant Holloway – 110m Hurdles (1st), Long Jump (12th) Grant Holloway Thomas Mardal – Hammer Throw (4th) are the fifth-highest total in Division I AJ McFarland – Hammer Throw (6th) SEC Yearly Awards history, and only Holloway, UTEP’s Ted Hakim Sani Brown – 100m (3rd), 200m (3rd) Indoor Runner of the Year: Grant Holloway Banks and Arkansas’ John McDonnell are Chantz Sawyers – 400m (7th) Indoor Coach of the Year: Mike Holloway Jhonny Victor – High Jump (t-9th) the only coaches in Division I history to Raymond Ekevwo, Hakim Sani Brown, Grant Holloway, Cliff Harper Award (high point scorer at SEC win five indoor national titles. Ryan Clark – 4x100 Relay (1st) Indoor Championships) – Grant Holloway  Coupled with its runner-up finish at NCAA Bnejamin Lobo Vedel, Chantz Sawyers, Denzel Villaman, Grant Holloway -- 4x400 Relay (2nd) SEC Academic Honor Roll: 24 Outdoor Championships, Florida has Sam Ahrenholz, Connor Bandel, Clayton Brown, Matt finished in the top two at 23 of the 34 USTFCCCA National Awards Clark, Nick Deal, Anders Eriksson, Kunle Fasasi, Jack men’s NCAA Championships Mike Indoor and Outdoor National Track Athlete of the Year: Guyton, Mike Harris, Kyren Hollis, Cole Johnson, Holloway has been head coach for (as Grant Holloway Thomas Mardal, AJ McFarland, Jesse Millson, Davis Indoor National Coach of Year: Mike Holloway Ott, Justin Pacifico, Magnus Pettersen, Zach Purvis, well as 20 of the last 22). No other team Chantz Sawyers, Colin Schaefer, Edward Shelikoff, has more than nine top-two finishes The Bowerman Finalists Bryce Statham, Benjamin Lobo Vedel, Jhonny Victor during that span (2003). Grant Holloway SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll: 2  Florida has finished in the top three at USTFCCCA South Region Awards Caleb Cameron, Cameron Mahorn each of the last 11 NCAA Outdoor Indoor and Outdoor Runner of the Year: Grant Holloway Championships, which is tied with Indoor and Outdoor Coach of the Year: Mike Holloway SEC Community Service Team Member – Southern California (1933-43, 1946-56) Denzel Villaman USTFCCCA All-Academic Individuals for the longest streak in meet history.

TBD  UF’s logged top-three finishes at 21 of the last 22 NCAA Championships, and 25 of Departing Athletes: Sam Ahrenholz, Ryan Clark, Anders the 34 under Mike Holloway. Eriksson, Kunle Fasasi, Jabari Hill, Kyren Hollis, Grant Holloway, AJ McFarland, Jhonny Victor  The Gators also won their first SEC Indoors title since 2015, and eighth SEC Indoors title in program history.  Florida’s 4x100 relay team of Raymond Ekevwo, Hakim Sani Brown, Grant Holloway, and Ryan Clark broke the Grant Holloway rebounded from a tough loss at collegiate record and became the first SEC Outdoor Championships by breaking a 40- year-old collegiate record in the 110-meter hurdles sub-38-second collegiate team (37.97 and winning a third consecutive national title at seconds) en route to the program’s first NCAA Outdoor Championships. Holloway became national title since repeating as the first man in history to sweep the indoor and champions in 2013 and 2014. Florida won its second consecutive NCAA Indoor outdoor high hurdles (60-meter hurdles / 110-meter Championships team title, and its fifth indoor national hurdles) three consecutive years. The junior turned title since 2010. professional following the NCAA Outdoor Championships.

 Florida has seven 4x100 relay titles – all of which  Finished career with eight individual

have come since 2000 – are the third-highest total NCAA titles (broke Marquis Dendy’s Statistical Leaders in Division I history, and they lead all of Division I school record of seven). Indoor

60 Grant Holloway 6.50 since the turn of the century.  SEC Male Athlete of Year 200 Ryan Clark 20.69  Florida’s outdoor 4x400 relay team of Benjamin 400 Benjamin Lobo Vedel 46.07 Lobo Vedel, Chantz Sawyers, Denzel Villaman, Benjamin Lobo Vedel 800 Kyren Hollis 1:52.24 and Grant Holloway finished second at NCAA Mile Justin Pacifico 4:06.12  SEC Indoors runner-up and NCAA 3000 Trevor Foley 8:19.31 Outdoors but broke the school record and tied the Indoors seventh-place finisher in the fourth-fastest time in collegiate history (2:59.60). 5000 Trevor Foley 14:10.24 400 meters. 60mH Grant Holloway 7.35  The Gators became just the second team since  Posted highest finish by a Gators 1994 (TCU in 2001) with three NCAA Indoors Benjamin Lobo Vedel, Grant quarter-miler at SEC Indoors since 4x400 Holloway, Cory Poole, Chantz 3:03.17 finalists in the 60 meters. 2016. Sawyers  Florida also produced four of this year’s eight SEC Jack Guyton, Jabari Hill, Justin  Ran No. 10-ranked indoor 400 DMR 9:50.82 Indoors finalists in the 60 meters. meters time in UF history (46.01 Pacifico, Magnus Pettersen seconds) at NCAA Indoors. HJ Jhonny Victor 2.22m (7-3.25) PV Mike Harris 5.09m (16-8.25) Individual Highlights LJ Grant Holloway 8.02m (26-3.75) Thomas Mardal TJ Clayton Brown 16.41m (53-10.25) Clayton Brown  Finished fourth at NCAA Outdoors SP Connor Bandel 18.84m (61-9.75) and won the SEC Outdoors WT AJ McFarland 23.35m (76-7.25)  Clinched the NCAA Indoors team title with a fifth-place in the triple jump. hammer throw title.  SEC Indoors and Outdoors runner-up  SEC Indoors bronze medalist and Outdoor 100 Hakim Sani Brown 9.97 finisher (triple jump). NCAA Indoors seventh-place finisher in the weight throw (third- 200 Hakim Sani Brown 20.08  SEC Outdoors triple jump silver medalist for 400 Chantz Sawyers 45.24 highest finish in UF history). second consecutive year. 800 Kyren Hollis 1:50.46  Set personal records in hammer 1500 Justin Pacifico 3:45.21 throw (73.10 meters) and weight Raymond Ekevwo 5000 Trevor Foley 14:23.30 throw (22.59 meters) – both of 10,000 Trevor Foley 30:46.31  SEC Outdoors 100 meters runner-up finisher which rank No. 2 in UF history. 110mH Grant Holloway 12.98 to teammate Hakim Sani Brown. 400mH Cory Poole 50.25  Season-best 100 meters time (run in SEC 3000S Trevor Foley 9:06.59 Outdoors final) of 10.02 seconds ranks third AJ McFarland 4x100 Raymond Ekevwo, Hakim Sani 37.97  SEC Indoors weight throw Brown, Grant Holloway, Ryan in program history. Clark champion and fourth-place finisher 4x400 Benjamin Lobo Vedel, Chantz 2:59.60 Grant Holloway at NCAA Indoors (tied highest finish Sawyers, Denzel Villaman, in UF history). Grant Holloway  The Bowerman finalist for second  NCAA Outdoors seventh-place HJ Jhonny Victor 2.23m (7-3.75) consecutive year (fourth multi-time finalist in finisher, SEC Outdoors bronze PV Mike Harris 5.11m (16-9.25) the award’s history. medalist in the hammer throw. LJ Grant Holloway 8.00m (26-3)  Broke Renaldo Nehemiah’s 40-year-old TJ Clayton Brown 15.99m (52-5.5)  Broke his own weight throw school collegiate record in the 110-meter hurdles, SP Connor Bandel 19.30m (63-4) record (23.35 meters) and improved running 12.98 seconds to win a third DT Connor Bandel 54.61m (179-2) the No. 3-ranked hammer throw in consecutive NCAA Outdoors title. HT Thomas Mardal 73.10m (239-10) school history (71.68 meters). JT Jacob Stanko 65.90m (216-2)  Broke a 32-year-old American record, his

own collegiate record, and clocked the fourth-fastest 60-meter hurdles time in world Hakim Sani Brown history (7.35 seconds) to win a third  Broke 19-year-old school record 2019 CHAMPIONS consecutive NCAA Indoors title. and the Japanese record in the 100 Indoor  Became first man in history to win three meters (9.97 seconds). SEC CHAMPIONS consecutive national titles in both the indoor  SEC Outdoors 100 meters  Grant Holloway – 60m and outdoor high hurdles. champion (UF’s first since 2011).  Grant Holloway – 60m Hurdles  Scored 27.5 points at NCAA Indoor  Three-time NCAA bronze medalist  AJ McFarland – Weight Throw (60m / 100m / 200m). Championships, just a half-point shy of the NCAA CHAMPIONS  Ran No. 3-ranked 60 meters time meet record.  Grant Holloway – 60m  Third man in history to sweep the 60 meters (6.54 seconds) and No. 4-ranked  Grant Holloway – 60m Hurdles / 60 hurdles titles at NCAA Indoors, and outdoor 200 meters time (20.08 second man to do it at SEC Indoors. seconds) in UF history. Outdoor  Broke Jeff Demps’ school record and tied the SEC CHAMPIONS 10th-fastest time in collegiate history in the Chantz Sawyers  Thomas Mardal – Hammer Throw  Hakim Sani Brown – 100m 60 meters (6.50 seconds). Seventh-place finisher in NCAA   Finished his career ranked fourth in Division Outdoors 400 meters final. NCAA CHAMPIONS I history in NCAA Indoor Championships  Ran No. 10-ranked outdoor 400  Grant Holloway – 110m Hurdles scoring (59 points). meters time in UF history (45.24  Raymond Ekevwo, Hakim Sani Brown,  Split 43.75 seconds (by far fastest in the seconds) at NCAA Outdoors. Grant Holloway, Ryan Clark – 4x100 field) as the anchor for Florida’s NCAA relay Outdoors runner-up 4x400 relay.

2019 MEN’S INDOOR PERFORMANCE CHART

60 METERS 4x400-METER RELAY Top Collegian: Grant Holloway, Florida (6.50) Top Collegian: Houston (3:01.51) School Record: Grant Holloway, 2019 (6.50) School Record: Kunle Fasasi, Grant Holloway, Chantz Sawyers, Benjamin 6.50 SR, PR Grant Holloway NCAA Championships (3/9) Lobo Vedel, 2018 (3:01.43) 6.54 NR, PR Hakim Sani Brown NCAA Championships (3/8) 3:03.17 Benjamin Lobo Vedel, Tyson Invitational (2/9) 6.61 PR Ryan Clark NCAA Championships (3/9) Grant Holloway, Cory Poole, Chantz Sawyers 6.66 (t-26) PR Raymond Ekevwo SEC Championships (2/23) 3:04.74 Benjamin Lobo Vedel, Clemson Invitational (1/19) 200 METERS Grant Holloway, Ryan Clark, Chantz Sawyers Top Collegian: Divine Oduduru, Texas Tech (20.15 c - World Leader) School Record: John Capel, 2000 (20.26) 3:13.77 Ryan Clark, Kyren Hollis, Razorback Invitational (1/26) 20.69 PR Ryan Clark SEC Championships (2/23) Dawson Guillory, Justin Pacifico 20.69 PR Grant Holloway Clemson Invitational (1/19) 20.97 PR Benjamin Lobo Vedel SEC Championships (2/22) 3:15.48 Cory Poole, Kyren Hollis, Clemson Invitational (1/19) 21.39 PR Chantz Sawyers SEC Championships (2/22) Dawson Guillory, Justin Pacifico 22.26 Cory Poole Clemson Invitational (1/19) DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY 400 METERS Top Collegian: Notre Dame (9:26.10) Top Collegian: Tyrell Richard, South Carolina State (44.82 - World Leader) School Record: Abiola, Duncan, Joseph, Pastor, 2002 (9:32.84) School Record: Kerron Clement, 2005 (44.57) 9:50.82 Jack Guyton, Jabari Hill SEC Championships (2/22) 46.07 PR Benjamin Lobo Vedel NCAA Championships (3/9) Justin Pacifico, Magnus Pettersen 46.54 PR Chantz Sawyers Tyson Invitational (2/8) 47.43 PR Jabari Hill SEC Championships (2/22) 9:57.53 Justin Pacifico, Dawson Guillory, Razorback Invitational (1/25) 47.58 Kunle Fasasi SEC Championships (2/22) Sam Ahrenholz, Marshall Dillon 49.74 PR Dawson Guillory Clemson Invitational (1/18) HIGH JUMP 600 METERS Top Collegian: Shelby McEwen, Alabama (2.31m/7-7) Top Collegian: Thomas Staines, Colorado State-Pueblo (1:15.31) School Record: David Furman, 2000 (2.30m/7-6.5) 1:20.21 Kyren Hollis Clemson Invitational (1/19) 2.22m/7-3.25 PR Jhonny Victor SEC Championships (2/22) 1:20.75 Justin Pacifico Clemson Invitational (1/19) 2.18m/7-1.75 Clayton Brown Clemson Invitational (1/19)

800 METERS POLE VAULT Top Collegian: Devin Dixon, Texas A&M (1:44.97 c) Top Collegian: Mondo Duplantis, LSU (5.92m/19-5 - Collegiate Record) School Record: Mark Everett, 1990 (1:46.28) School Record: Mike Holloway, 1992 (5.60m/18-4.5) 1:52.24 Kyren Hollis Razorback Invitational (1/26) 5.09m/16-8.25 PR Mike Harris SEC Championships (2/22) 1:57.63 Justin Pacifico Razorback Invitational (1/26) 4.61m/15-1.5 Davis Ott Razorback Invitational (1/25)

MILE LONG JUMP Top Collegian: Oliver Hoare, Wisconsin (3:54.83) Top Collegian: Rayvon Grey, LSU (8.06m/26-5.5) School Record: Dumisane Hlaselo, 2011 (3:56.84) School Record: Marquis Dendy, 2015 (8.28m/27-2) 4:06.12 Justin Pacifico Iowa State Classic (2/9) 8.02m/26-3.75 Grant Holloway Razorback Invitational (1/25) 4:06.99 PR Sam Ahrenholz SEC Championships (2/23) 4:10.02 PR Magnus Pettersen Iowa State Classic (2/9) 4:13.91 Jack Guyton Iowa State Classic (2/9) TRIPLE JUMP 4:14.06 Marshall Dillon Iowa State Classic (2/9) Top Collegian: Tahar Triki, Texas A&M (17.12m/56-2) School Record: Marquis Dendy, 2015 (17.37m/57-0 - NCAA Champ. record) 16.41m/53-10.25 Clayton Brown NCAA Championships (3/9) 3,000 METERS Top Collegian: Grant Fisher, Stanford (7:42.62) School Record: Dan Middleman, 1992 (7:58.23) SHOT PUT 8:19.31 Trevor Foley Razorback Invitational (1/26) Top Collegian: Payton Otterdahl, North Dakota State (21.81m/71-6.75 - 8:22.20 PR Nick Deal Razorback Invitational (1/26) Collegiate Record) 8:23.04 Magnus Pettersen SEC Championships (2/23) School Record: Stipe Zunic, 2015 (21.11m/69-3.25) 8:32.49 Colin Schaefer Razorback Invitational (1/26) 18.84m/61-9.75 PR Connor Bandel SEC Championships (2/22) 8:37.21 Blake Lowery Razorback Invitational (1/26) 8:41.33 Marshall Dillon Razorback Invitational (1/26) 8:56.27 Jesse Millson Razorback Invitational (1/26) WEIGHT THROW Top Collegian: Payton Otterdahl, North Dakota State (24.11m/79-1.25) School Record: AJ McFarland, 2019 (23.35m/76-7.25) 5,000 METERS 23.35m/76-7.25 SR AJ McFarland SEC Championships (2/23) Top Collegian: Tyler Day, Northern Arizona (13:31.36 c) 22.59m/74-1.5 PR Thomas Mardal SEC Championships (2/23) School Record: Mark Parrish, 2015 (13:41.87) 14:10.24 Trevor Foley Iowa State Classic (2/8) 14:20.56 Colin Schaefer Iowa State Classic (2/8) 14:56.71 Nick Deal SEC Championships (2/22) 15:10.72 Blake Lowery Iowa State Classic (2/8)

60-METER HURDLES Top Collegian: Grant Holloway, Florida (7.35 - American Record; WL) School Record: Grant Holloway, Florida, 2019 (7.35 - American Record; LEGEND Collegiate Record; NCAA Championships Record) 7.35 NR, CR, SR, MR Grant Holloway NCAA Championships (3/9) WL - World Leader NR - National Record (x) - Division I Rank 7.73 PR Cory Poole Razorback Invitational (1/26) CR -Collegiate Record SR - School Record MR - Meet Record FR - Facility Record PR - Personal Record C - Converted Time 2019 MEN’S OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE CHARTS 100 METERS 4x100-METER RELAY Top Collegian: Divine Oduduru, Texas Tech (9.86; wind: +0.8) Top Collegian: Florida (37.97 - Collegiate Record) School Record: Hakim Sani Brown, 2019; Bernard Williams, 1999 (9.99) School Record: Raymond Ekevwo, Hakim Sani Brown, Grant Holloway, Ryan 9.97 [+0.8] SR, PR Hakim Sani Brown NCAA Championships (6/7) Clark, 2019 (37.97 - Collegiate Record) 10.02 [+1.8] PR Raymond Ekevwo SEC Championships (5/11) 37.97 Raymond Ekevwo, Hakim Sani Brown, NCAA Championships (6/7) 10.30 [+2.2] Ryan Clark Tom Jones Memorial (4/27) CR, MR, SR Grant Holloway, Ryan Clark 39.21 Clayton Brown, Chantz Sawyers, NCAA East Preliminary (5/25) 200 METERS Grant Holloway, Ryan Clark Top Collegian: Divine Oduduru, Texas Tech (19.73; wind: +0.8) School Record: John Capel, 1999 (19.87) 20.08 [+0.8] PR Hakim Sani Brown NCAA Championships (6/7) 4x400-METER RELAY Top Collegian: Texas A&M (2:59.05) 20.66 [-0.7] PR Grant Holloway Pepsi Florida Relays (3/29) 20.79 [+3.9] Raymond Ekevwo LSU Alumni Gold (4/20) School Record: Benjamin Lobo Vedel, Chantz Sawyers, Denzel Villaman, 20.95 [-0.8] Ryan Clark Pepsi Florida Relays (3/29) Grant Holloway (2:59.60) 21.12 [+0.0] Chantz Sawyers FSU Relays (3/22) 2:59.60 SR Benjamin Lobo Vedel, NCAA Championships (6/7) 21.76 [+0.1] Cameron Mahorn Pepsi Florida Relays (3/28) Chantz Sawyers, Denzel Villaman, Grant Holloway 3:03.25 Jabari Hill, Chantz Sawyers, Pepsi Florida Relays (3/30) 400 METERS Denzel Villaman, Grant Holloway Top Collegian: Khamari Montgomery, Houston (44.23) School Record: Tony McQuay, 2012 (44.49) 3:03.52 Benjamin Lobo Vedel, Denzel Villaman, NCAA East Prelim (5/25) 45.24 PR Chantz Sawyers NCAA Championships (6/7) Cory Poole, Chantz Sawyers 46.18 Benjamin Lobo Vedel NCAA East Preliminary (5/23) 46.64 PR Cole Johnson Tom Jones Memorial (4/27) 3:05.08 Benjamin Lobo Vedel, Cole Johnson, SEC Championships (5/11) 47.25 PR Jabari Hill SEC Championships (5/10) Cory Poole, Grant Holloway 48.58 PR Dawson Guillory FSU Relays (3/22) 3:05.31 Cole Johnson, Chantz Sawyers, Tom Jones Memorial (4/27) Denzel Villaman, Benjamin Lobo Vedel 800 METERS Top Collegian: Bryce Hoppel, Kansas (1:44.41) 3:08.66 Jabari Hill, Cole Johnson, Pepsi Florida Relays (3/29) School Record: Mark Everett, 1988 (1:44.46) Dawson Guillory, Denzel Villaman 1:50.46 Kyren Hollis Tom Jones Memorial (4/26) 1:51.90 Justin Pacifico FSU Relays (3/22) 3:09.19 Cole Johnson, Ryan Clark, Pepsi Florida Relays (3/30) 1:56.61 Magnus Pettersen FSU Relays (3/22) Kyren Hollis, Dawson Guillory 1:58.99 Dominic Williams FSU Relays (3/22) HIGH JUMP 1,500 METERS Top Collegian: Roberto Vilches, Missouri; Earnie Sears, USC; Tejaswin Shankar, Top Collegian: Oliver Hoare, Wisconsin (3:37.20) Kansas State; JuVaughn Harrison, LSU (2.27m/7-5.25) School Record: Shane Stroup, 2005 (3:38.57) School Record: David Furman, 1997; Dwight Barbiasz, 2012 (2.28m/7-5.75) 3:45.21 PR Justin Pacifico Tom Jones Memorial (4/27) 2.23m/7-3.75 PR Jhonny Victor Tom Jones Memorial (4/26) 3:49.92 PR Marshall Dillon Tom Jones Memorial (4/27) 2.21m/7-3 Clayton Brown SEC Championships (5/10) 3:50.24 Sam Ahrenholz Pepsi Florida Relays (3/29) 3:52.53 Trevor Foley LSU Alumni Gold (4/20) POLE VAULT 3:53.23 Nick Deal LSU Alumni Gold (4/20) Top Collegian: Mondo Duplantis, LSU (6.00m/19-8.25 - Collegiate Record; WL) 3:56.58 Magnus Pettersen Pepsi Florida Relays (3/29) School Record: Mike Holloway, 1992 (5.70m/18-8.25) 3:59.80 Matt Clark Pepsi Florida Relays (3/29) 5.11m/16-9.25 Mike Harris NCAA East Preliminary (5/23) 4:00.05 PR Dominic Williams Tom Jones Memorial (4/27) 4.70m/15-5 Davis Ott Tom Jones Memorial (4/26) 4:00.61 PR Colin Schaefer LSU Alumni Gold (4/20) 4:05.40 Cavan Wilson FSU Relays (3/22) 4:05.86 Blake Lowery FSU Relays (3/22) LONG JUMP Top Collegian: JuVaughn Harrison, LSU (8.20m/26-11; wind: +0.7) School Record: Dion Bentley, 1993; Marquis Dendy, 2015 (8.39m/27-6.5) 5,000 METERS 8.00m/26-3 [+1.3] Grant Holloway LSU Alumni Gold (4/20) Top Collegian: Tyler Day, Northern Arizona (13:25.06) 7.22m/23-8.25 [0.0] Clayton Brown Tom Jones Memorial (4/26) School Record: Dan Middleman, 1989 (13:51.30) 14:23.30 PR Trevor Foley Tom Jones Memorial (4/26) 14:25.83 PR Nick Deal Tom Jones Memorial (4/26) TRIPLE JUMP Top Collegian: Jordan Scott, Virginia (17.37m/57-0; wind: +2.6) 14:39.63 PR Colin Schaefer Tom Jones Memorial (4/26) 14:40.25 PR Matt Clark SEC Championships (5/11) School Record: Marquis Dendy, 2015 (17.50m/57-5) 15:15.54 Cavan Wilson Pepsi Florida Relays (3/28) 15.99m/52-5.5 [+1.6] Clayton Brown NCAA Championships (6/7)

10,000 METERS SHOT PUT Top Collegian: Connor McMillan, BYU (28:11.30) Top Collegian: Jordan Geist, Arizona (21.59m/70-10) School Record: , 1982 (28:31.21) School Record: Stipe Zunic, 2014 (20.68m/67-10.25) 30:46.31 PR Trevor Foley Raleigh Relays (3/29) 19.30m/63-4 PR Connor Bandel NCAA Championships (6/5) 31:46.21 Blake Lowery Raleigh Relays (3/30) DISCUS THROW 110-METER HURDLES Top Collegian: Greg Thompson, Maryland (65.56m/215-1) Top Collegian: Grant Holloway, Florida (12.98, wind: +0.8 - Collegiate School Record: Wes Stockbarger, 2007 (61.39m/201-5) Record; World Leader) 54.61m/179-2 Connor Bandel Tom Jones Memorial (4/27) School Record: Grant Holloway, Florida, 2019 (12.98 - Collegiate Record) 53.15m/174-4 Adam Shuler FSU Relays (3/22) 13.07 [+0.8] CR, MR, SR, WL Grant Holloway NCAA Championships (6/7) 53.04m/174-1 PR Thomas Mardal Tom Jones Memorial (4/27) 13.91 [+0.8] Cory Poole SEC Championships (5/10) 52.40m/171-11 PR Edward Shelikoff NCAA East Preliminary (5/24) 49.06m/160-11 AJ McFarland Tom Jones Memorial (4/27) 400-METER HURDLES Top Collegian: Quincy Hall, South Carolina (48.48) HAMMER THROW School Record: Kerron Clement, 2005 (47.24) Top Collegian: Denzel Comenentia, Georgia (76.80m/252-0) 50.25 Denzel Villaman NCAA East Preliminary (5/24) School Record: Anders Eriksson, 2018 (74.19m/243-5) 50.35 Cory Poole SEC Championships (5/11) 73.10m/239-10 PR Thomas Mardal NCAA Championships (6/5) 71.68m/235-2 PR AJ McFarland NCAA Championships (6/5) 3,000-METER STEEPLECHASE 69.12m/226-9 Anders Eriksson SEC Championships (5/9) Top Collegian: Ryan Smeeton, Oklahoma State (8:27.90) School Record: Mark Parrish, 2015 (8:37.64) JAVELIN THROW 9:06.59 Trevor Foley SEC Championships (5/10) Top Collegian: Anderson Peters, Mississippi St. (86.62m/284-2) 9:13.43 PR Marshall Dillon Pepsi Florida Relays (3/29) School Record: Tom Pukstys, 1990 (83.30m/273-3) 9:44.71 Blake Lowery Tom Jones Memorial (4/27) 65.90m/216-2 PR Jacob Stanko Tom Jones Memorial (4/26)

WL - World Leader $ - SEC Leader CR - Collegiate Record SR - School Record MR - Meet Record Q - NCAA Outdoors Qualifier FR - Facility Record PR - Personal Record C - Converted Time w - Wind-Aided

Note: Wind-aided marks included up to +4.0; collegiate season results only 2019 Women’s Track & Field Review

NCAA Finishes: Indoor – 6th (21 points) All-SEC Outdoor – 6th (32 points) INDOOR (9 athletes, 12 honors) -- All-Freshman not Team Highlights included • The Gators finished sixth at both the SEC Finishes: Indoor – 4th (61 points) All-SEC First Team (SEC Champions) NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Outdoor – t-5th (69 points) – Long Jump, Triple Jump Championships, extending their streak of NCAA Champions All-SEC Second Team top-six finishes at national meets to five. OUTDOOR (1 athlete, 1 title) Sharrika Barnett – 400m (3rd) • Yanis David – Long Jump Natricia Hooper – Triple Jump (3rd) Florida is the only women’s team to finish Gabrielle Wilkinson, Nikki Stephens, Abbie Harrelson, in the top six at each of the last five NCAA INDOOR (1 athlete, 1 title) Imogen Barrett – Distance Medley Relay (2nd) Championships. Yanis David – Triple Jump Taylor Manson, Nikki Stephens, Sharrika Barnett, • Won five individual titles at the SEC Doneisha Anderson – 4x400 relay (3rd) All-Americans Outdoor Championships, which was the INDOOR (6 athletes, 8 honors) SEC All-Freshman Team program’s highest total since winning six Sharrika Barnett – 400m (8th) Gabrielle Wilkinson – 800m (6th) in 2012. Yanis David – Triple Jump (1st), Long Jump (3rd) Jessica Pascoe – 5,000m (DNF) OUTDOOR (8 athletes, 9 honors) -- All-Freshman not • Florida’s indoor and outdoor 4x400 relay Taylor Manson, Nikki Stephens, Sharrika Barnett, included teams of Doneisha Anderson, Taylor Doneisha Anderson – 4x400 relay (5th) All-SEC First Team (SEC Champions) Manson, Nikki Stephens, and Sharrika Imogen Barrett – 1,500m Barnett ran the second-fastest times in OUTDOOR (9 athletes, 11 honors) Yanis David – Long Jump, Triple Jump Sharrika Barnett – 400m (3rd) Amanda Froeynes -- Heptathlon school history (3:29.57 indoors / 3:27.02 Yanis David – Long Jump (1st), Triple Jump (2nd) Jessica Pascoe – 10,000m outdoors). Amanda Froeynes – Heptathlon (6th) • Jessica Pascoe – 5,000m (9th) All-SEC Second Team Florida’s outdoor 4x400 relay team of Kala Penn – Triple Jump (12th) Doneisha Anderson, Taylor Manson, Nikki Stephens, Doneisha Anderson, Taylor Manson, Nikki Gabrielle Wilkinson – 800m (15th) Sharrika Barnett – 4x400 (3rd) Stephens, and Sharrika Barnett took third Doneisha Anderson, Taylor Manson, Nikki Stephens, place at both SEC and NCAA Outdoors, Sharrika Barnett – 4x400 Relay (4th) SEC All-Freshman Team Doneisha Anderson – 400m (6th) and their season-best time of 3:27.02 Imogen Barrett – 1,500m (1st) came in the NCAA Outdoors final. The Bowerman Finalists • Florida’s indoor 4x400 relay team of Yanis David Taylor Manson, Nikki Stephens, Sharrika SEC Yearly Awards USTFCCCA National Awards Indoor Field Athlete of the Year: Yanis David Barnett, and Doneisha Anderson finished Indoor Field Athlete of the Year: Yanis David Outdoor Field Athlete of the Year: Yanis David third at SEC Indoors and fifth at NCAA Outdoor Field Athlete of the Year: Yanis David Indoors, with their season-best time of Cliff Harper Award (high point scorer at SEC USTFCCCA All-Academic Individuals Indoor Championships) – Yanis David 3:29.57 coming in the SEC Indoors final. TBD • Florida’s distance medley relay team of SEC Academic Honor Roll – 18 Gabrielle Wilkinson, Nikki Stephens, Departing Athletes: Sharrika Barnett, Yanis David, Asa Kristine Akervold, Autumn Bartlett, Yanis David, Sophia Garcia, Morgan Hull, Megan Reed Ebihara, Amanda Froeynes, Asa Garcia, Lauryn Ghee, Abbie Harrelson, and Imogen Barrett took Abbie Harrelson , Morgan Hull, Laura Jones, Caitlin second place at SEC Indoors, marking the McQuilkin-Bell, Madison Morse, Maggie Parrish, program’s first top-six finish since 2014. Jessica Pascoe, Megan Reed, Nikki Stephens, Delaney

Tiernan, Amara Wiggan

SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll – 4 Individual Highlights Grace Blair, Maria Fernandez, Pamela O’Brien, Gabrielle Wilkinson Doneisha Anderson

SEC Community Service Team Member • Asa Garcia Top freshman finisher in the 400 meters at SEC Outdoors (took sixth place). Yanis David closed one of the most prolific • Ran a season-best time and collegiate careers by a horizontal jumper with a pair of individual national titles this year. personal record of 52.15 seconds – David also became the first woman in history which ranked 16th nationally to crack the collegiate all-time outdoor top 10 outdoors. list in both the long jump and triple jump, with both marks coming on championship-winning jumps. Imogen Barrett • Became the first freshman to win the Redshirt junior Jessica Pascoe followed up her individual SEC cross country title with a SEC Outdoors 1,500 meters title victory in the 10,000 meters at SEC since Tennessee’s Sarah Bowman Outdoors. Pascoe has only run the 10,000 in 2006. meters twice in her career – she finished • Only freshman to qualify for NCAA seventh at last year’s SEC Outdoors, and Outdoors in the 1,500 meters, and won the title this year. the first Gators freshman to qualify since Cory McGee in 2011.

• Won the program’s first SEC Outdoors 1,500 Taylor Manson Statistical Leaders meters title since Cory McGee in 2014. • Qualified for NCAA Outdoors in Indoor • Won the SEC Outdoors 1,500 meters title the 400 meters for a second 60 - - with the No. 8-ranked time in program history consecutive year. 200 Sharrika Barnett 23.12 400 Sharrika Barnett 52.51 (4:17.29). • Finished in the top 10 in the 400 • 800 Gabrielle Wilkinson 2:05.85 Finished fifth in the mile at SEC Indoors meters at both SEC Indoors and Mile Jessica Pascoe 4:43.36 (second among freshmen). Outdoors. 3000 Jessica Pascoe 9:21.72 5000 Jessica Pascoe 15:34.76 Sharrika Barnett Jessica Pascoe 60mH Brandee’ Johnson 8.30 Taylor Manson, Nikki Stephens, 4x400 3:29.57 • Capped her career with a third-place finish in • Won the program’s first SEC Sharrika Barnett, Doneisha Anderson the 400 meters at NCAA Outdoors – the Outdoors 10,000 meters title Imogen Barrett, Nikki Stephens, DMR 11:15.59 highest NCAA Championships finish of her since 2008, capturing the crown Gabrielle Wilkinson, Jessica Pascoe career. with the No. 4-ranked time in HJ Amanda Froeynes 1.79m (5-10.5) • Her season-best time of 50.96 seconds was program history (34:08.41). LJ Yanis David 6.46m (21-2.5) the second-fastest time by a collegian this • Finished ninth in the 5,000 TJ Yanis David 14.03m (46-0.5) year. meters NCAA Outdoors, which SP Amanda Froeynes 11.92m (39-1.25) • Finished third at SEC Indoors and eighth at was the highest finish by a Gator WT Amara Wiggan 19.21m (63-0.25) NCAA Indoors in the 400 meters. since 2008. PENT Amanda Froeynes 4,066 points • Florida’s first NCAA Indoors Yanis David qualifier in the 5,000 meters Outdoor since Rebecca Lowe in 2010. 100 - - • Won national titles in the outdoor long jump 200 Sharrika Barnett 23.63 • (first in school history) and indoor triple jump. Broke Rebecca Lowe’s nine- 400 Sharrika Barnett 50.96 • Scored a nation-leading 34 points at NCAA year-old indoor 5,000 meters 800 Gabrielle Wilkinson 2:04.73 Championships this year. school record by 24.68 seconds 1500 Imogen Barrett 4:17.29 • Became the first woman in history to crack (ran 15:34.76 at the BU Season 5000 Jessica Pascoe 16:03.96 10,000 Jessica Pascoe 34:08.41 the collegiate all-time outdoor top 10 list in Opener). • 100mH Brandee’ Johnson 13.39 both the long jump and triple jump. Ran the No. 5-ranked outdoor 5,000 meters time in school 400mH Nikki Stephens 58.86 • Won the SEC Outdoors triple jump title with history (16:03.96) to finish sixth 3000S Grace Blair 11:03.48 the third-farthest mark and No. 2 4x100 - - at SEC Outdoors. performance in collegiate history (14.35 4x400 Doneisha Anderson, Taylor 3:27.02 • Had the highest 5k-10k meters). Manson, Nikki Stephens, Sharrika combined score (13 points) at Barnett • Won the outdoor long jump national title with SEC Outdoors since 2016. HJ Amanda Froeynes 1.75m (5-8.75) a mark equal to the 10th-farthest in LJ Yanis David 6.84m (22-5.25) collegiate history, the third-farthest in NCAA TJ Yanis David 14.35m (47-1) Outdoors history, and equal to the No. 7 Nikki Stephens SP Amanda Froeynes 12.14m (39-10) performer in collegiate history (6.84 meters). • Qualified for the NCAA East DT Kristina Moore 49.11m (161-1) • Second woman in history to sweep the long Preliminary in the 400-meter HT Amara Wiggan 51.36m (168-6) jump and triple jump titles at both the SEC hurdles for a second straight JT Megan Reed 47.78m (156-9) HEPT Amanda Froeynes 5,891 points Indoor and Outdoor Championships. year. • Finished 13th in the 400 hurdles • Seventh woman in history to score 18-plus points at NCAA Outdoors in the horizontal at SEC Outdoors – in what was jumps (won long jump, silver in triple jump). her first season at as a full-time 2019 CHAMPIONS • Posted four wind-legal triple jumps of 14-plus 400 hurdler. meters, a distance no other collegian Indoor SEC CHAMPIONS reached during the 2019 season. Gabrielle Wilkinson • Yanis David – Long Jump

• Only freshman to qualify for • Yanis David – Triple Jump Amanda Froeynes NCAA Outdoors in the 800 • Won the program’s third SEC Outdoors meters. NCAA CHAMPION • heptathlon title and first since Brittany Harrell • First Gators freshman to qualify Yanis David – Triple Jump for NCAA Outdoors since in 2012. Outdoor • Overcame a 319-point deficit with a personal Shannon Leinert (2006) and first SEC CHAMPIONS record in the 800 meters to steal the title Gators qualifier of any class • Imogen Barrett – 1,500m from the defending champion. since Claudia Francis in 2015. • Yanis David – Long Jump • Finished sixth in the heptathlon at NCAA • Highest freshman finisher in the • Yanis David – Triple Jump Outdoors (second consecutive top-six finish, 800 meters at SEC Indoors • Amanda Froeynes -- Heptathlon as she took fifth last year). (finished sixth overall). • Jessica Pascoe – 10,000m • Broke Brittany Harrell’s heptathlon school • Ran the No. 8-ranked time in NCAA CHAMPION record at NCAA Outdoors, as she scored school history (2:05.85) in the • Yanis David – Long Jump 5,891 points. 800 meters prelims at SEC

• Set outdoor personal records in three events Indoors. during her school record-breaking NCAA • One of two freshmen to qualify Outdoors heptathlon. for the SEC Outdoors 800 meters final.

2019 WOMEN’S INDOOR PERFORMANCE CHART

60 METERS 4x400-METER RELAY Top Collegian: Kortnei Johnson, LSU; Twanisha Terry, Southern California (7.14) Top Collegian: Texas A&M (3:29.15) School Record: Shayla Sanders, 2016 (7.17) School Record: Brandee’ Johnson, Taylor Manson, Lauryn Ghee, Sharrika n/a Barnett, 2018 (3:29.41) 3:29.57 Taylor Manson, Nikki Stephens SEC Championships (2/23) 200 METERS Sharrika Barnett, Doneisha Anderson Top Collegian: Kayla White, North Carolina A&T (22.66 - World Leader) 3:35.57 Sharrika Barnett, Lauryn Ghee, Clemson Invitational (1/19) School Record: Kyra Jefferson, 2015 (22.63) Nikki Stephens, Taylor Manson 24.12 Sharrika Barnett Razorback Inivtational (1/25) 24.52 Taylor Manson Razorback Inivtational (1/25) 3:45.23 Brandee’ Johnson, Clemson Invitational (1/19) 24.59 Nikki Stephens Clemson Invitational (1/19) Doneisha Anderson, Amanda Froeynes, Shakira Dancy 24.76 Shakira Dancy SEC Championships (2/22) 25.14 PR Lauryn Ghee Clemson Invitational (1/19) 3:45.53 Brandee’ Johnson, Lauryn Ghee Tyson Invitational (2/9) 25.22 Brandee’ Johnson Clemson Invitational (1/19) Shakira Dancy, Amanda Froeynes

400 METERS 3:51.82 Gabrielle Wilkinson, Clemson Invitational (1/19) Top Collegian: Kaelin Roberts, Southern California (51.50 - World Leader) Abbie Harrelson, Kristine Akervold, Timetria Mitchell School Record: Tiandra Ponteen, 2005 (50.91) 52.51 Sharrika Barnett SEC Championships (2/23) DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY 53.28 Taylor Manson SEC Championships (2/22) Top Collegian: Oregon (10:53.43) 53.78 Doneisha Anderson SEC Championships (2/22) School Record: Agata Strausa, Ebony Eutsey, Shelby Hayes, Cory McGee, 53.86 Nikki Stephens SEC Championships (2/22) 2012 (10:58.77) 57.22 Lauryn Ghee Razorback Invitational (1/26) 11:15.59 Imogen Barrett, Nikki Stephens Razorback Invitational (1/25) 1:00.38 Shakira Dancy Razorback Invitational (1/26) Gabrielle Wilkinson, Jessica Pascoe

600 METERS 11:27.41 Gabrielle Wilkinson, Nikki Stephens, SEC Championships (2/22) Top Collegian: Abike Edbeniyi, Middle Tennessee State (1:27.80) Abbie Harrelson, Imogen Barrett School Record: 1:34.37 Gabrielle Wilkinson Clemson Invitational (1/19) HIGH JUMP 1:36.81 Abbie Harrelson Clemson Invitational (1/19) Top Collegian: Andrea Stapleton-Johnson, BYU; Loretta Blaut, Cincinnati; Zarriea Willis, Texas Tech (1.87m/6-1.5) 800 METERS School Record: Taylor Burke, 2014 (1.87m/6-1.5) Top Collegian: Martha Bissah, Norfolk State (2:02.58 c) 1.79m/5-10.5 PR Amanda Froeynes SEC Championships (2/22) School Record: Hazel Clark, 1999 (2:01.77) 1.52m/4-11.75 Kristine Akervold SEC Championships (2/22) 2:05.85 Gabrielle Wilkinson SEC Championships (2/22) 2:10.83 PR Abbie Harrelson Iowa State Classic (2/9) LONG JUMP 2:11.74 Imogen Barrett Razorback Invitational (1/26) Top Collegian: Rougui Sow, Florida State (6.49m/21-3.5) 2:12.04 PR, MR Amanda Froeynes Razorback Invitational (1/25) School Record: Shara Proctor, 2010 (6.67m/21-10.75) 2:15.01 Kristine Akervold SEC Championships (2/22) 6.46m/21-2.5 Yanis David SEC Championships (2/22) 6.22m/20-5 Kala Penn Hokie Invitational (1/19) MILE 6.02m/19-9 Amanda Froeynes Tyson Invitational (2/8) Top Collegian: Danae Rivers, Penn State (4:29.47) 5.49m/18-0.25 Kristine Akervold Razorback Invitational (1/25) School Record: Charlotte Browning, 2010 (4:31.24) 4:43.36 Jessica Pascoe Razorback Invitational (1/26) TRIPLE JUMP 4:47.31 Imogen Barrett Iowa State Classic (2/9) Top Collegian: Yanis David, Florida (14.03m/46-0.5) 4:56.46 Grace Blair SEC Championships (2/22) School Record: 5:06.38 Madison Morse Clemson Invitational (1/18) Yanis David, 2018 (14.11m/46-3.5) 5:06.83 Pamela O’Brien Clemson Invitational (1/18) 14.03m/46-0.5 Yanis David NCAA Championships (3/9) 5:07.84 Caitlin McQuilkin-Bell SEC Championships (2/22) 13.53m/44-4.75 PR Natricia Hooper SEC Championships (2/23) 13.18m/43-3 PR Asa Garcia Hokie Invitational (1/18) 12.65m/41-6 Kala Penn Razorback Invitational (1/26) 3,000 METERS Top Collegian: Alicia Monson, Wisconsin (8:45.97) School Record: Shelly Steely, 1985 (9:09.02) SHOT PUT Top Collegian: Samantha Noennig, Arizona State (17.91m/58-9.25) 9:21.72 Jessica Pascoe Iowa State Classic (2/8) School Record: Mariam Kevkhishvili, 2010 (18.59m/61-0) 9:46.97 PR Morgan Hull Razorback Invitational (1/26) 9:58.48 Caitlin McQuilkin-Bell Razorback Invitational (1/26) 11.92m/39-1.25 PR Amanda Froeynes SEC Championships (2/22) 10:02.90 Grace Blair SEC Championships (2/23) 10.00m/32-9.75 Kristine Akervold SEC Championships (2/22) 10:13.53 Sophie Ebihara Razorback Invitational (1/26) 10:24.98 Madison Morse Clemson Invitational (1/19) WEIGHT THROW Top Collegian: Sade Olatoye, Ohio State (24.46m/80-3) 5,000 METERS School Record: Candice Scott, 2005 (24.21m/79-5.25) Top Collegian: Ednah Kurgat, New Mexico (15:14.78) 19.21m/63-0.25 PR Amara Wiggan SEC Championships (2/23) School Record: Jessica Pascoe, 2018 (15:34.76) 15:34.76 SR, PR Jessica Pascoe BU Season Opener (12/1/18) PENTATHLON 16:36.71 PR Morgan Hull Iowa State Classic (2/8) Top Collegian: Michelle Atherley, Miami (4,547 points) 17:16.68 Caitlin McQuilkin-Bell Iowa State Classic (2/8) School Record: Brittany Harrell, 2014 (4,287 points) 4,066 points Amanda Froeynes Razorback Invitational (1/25) 60-METER HURDLES 3,642 points Kristine Akervold SEC Championships (2/22) Top Collegian: Chanel Brissett, Southern California (7.90) School Record: Bridgette Owens, 2015 (7.88) LEGEND 8.30 Brandee’ Johnson SEC Championships (2/22) 8.66 Timetria Mitchell Clemson Invitational (1/18) WL - World Leader NR - National Record (x) - Division I Rank 8.80 Kristine Akervold Clemson Invitational (1/18) CR -Collegiate Record SR - School Record MR - Meet Record 8.82 Amanda Froeynes Razorback Invitational (1/25) FR - Facility Record PR - Personal Record C - Converted Time 2019 WOMEN’S OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE CHARTS

100 METERS 3,000-METER STEEPLECHASE Top Collegian: Kayla White, North Carolina A&T (10.75; wind: +1.6 - World Leader) Top Collegian: Allie Ostrander, Boise State (9:37.73) School Record: Michelle Freeman, 1992; Shayla Sanders, 2016 (11.13) School Record: Genevieve LaCaze, 2012 (9:37.90) n/a 11:03.48 Grace Blair SEC Championships (5/10) 11:20.07 Caitlin McQuilkin-Bell Pepsi Florida Relays (3/29) 200 METERS Top Collegian: Anglerne Annelus, Southern California (22.16; wind: +1.3) 4x100-METER RELAY School Record: Kyra Jefferson, 2015 (22.02 - Collegiate Record) Top Collegian: Southern California (42.21) 23.63 [-0.2] Sharrika Barnett FSU Relays (3/22) School Record: Robin Reynolds, Shayla Sanders, Destinee Gause, Kyra Jefferson, 23.97 [-0.2] PR Doneisha Anderson FSU Relays (3/22) 2015 (42.72) 24.24 [-0.2] Taylor Manson FSU Relays (3/22) n/a 24.38 [+1.0] Brandee’ Johnson FSU Relays (3/22) 24.70 [+1.2] Lauryn Ghee Tom Jones Memorial (4/26) 4x400-METER RELAY 25.26 [+1.1] Amanda Froeynes SEC Championships (5/9) Top Collegian: Texas A&M (3:25.57) 25.65 [+3.0] Shakira Dancy LSU Alumni Gold (4/20) School Record: Robin Reynolds, Kyra Jefferson,Sharrika Barnett, Claudia Francis, 2016 (3:26.28) 400 METERS 3:27.02 Taylor Manson, Sharrika Barnett, NCAA Championships (6/8) Top Collegian: Wadeline Jonathas, South Carolina (50.60) Nikki Stephens, Doniesha Anderson School Record: Sharrika Barnett, 2018 (50.69) 50.96 Sharrika Barnett Pepsi Florida Relays (3/29) 3:33.49 Doneisha Anderson, Taylor Manson, NCAA East Prelim (5/25) 52.15 PR Doneisha Anderson SEC Championships (5/11) Lauryn Ghee, Sharrika Barnett 52.45 Taylor Manson NCAA East Preliminary (5/24) 55.71 Lauryn Ghee LSU Alumni Gold (4/20) 3:34.16 Doneisha Anderson, Taylor Manson, Tom Jones Memorial (4/27) Lauryn Ghee, Nikki Stephens

800 METERS 3:52.87 Gabrielle Wilkinson, Abbie Harrelson, FSU Relays (3/22) Top Collegian: Jazmine Fray, Texas A&M (2:01.31) Imogen Barrett, Elisabeth Bergh School Record: Hazel Clark, 1997 (2:00.13) 2:04.73 Gabrielle Wilkinson NCAA East Preliminary (5/24) 2:05.75 Imogen Barrett Tom Jones Memorial (4/26) HIGH JUMP 2:06.64 PR Abbie Harrelson Pepsi Florida Relays (3/29) Top Collegian: Andrea Stapleton-Johnson, BYU (1.89m/6-2.25) 2:11.42 PR Amanda Froeynes NCAA Championships (6/8) School Record: Taylor Burke, 2015 (1.85m/6-0.75) 2:14.04 Elisabeth Bergh FSU Relays (3/22) 1.75m/5-8.75 Amanda Froeynes NCAA Championships (6/7) 2:14.79 Pamela O’Brien FSU Relays (3/22) 2:16.33 PR Madison Morse FSU Relays (3/22) LONG JUMP 2:17.32 Caitlin McQuilkin-Bell FSU Relays (3/22) Top Collegian: Yanis David, Florida (6.84m/22-5.25; wind: +1.5) 2:18.17 Grace Blair FSU Relays (3/22) School Record: Yanis David, 2019 (6.84m/22-5.25) 6.84m/22-5.25 [+1.5] SR, PR Yanis David NCAA Championships (6/6) 1,500 METERS 6.43m/21-1.25 [+2.1] Kala Penn FSU Relays (3/22) Top Collegian: Sinclaire Johnson, Oklahoma State (4:05.98) 6.11m/20-0.5 [+2.8] Amanda Froeynes Tom Jones Memorial (4/27) School Record: Cory McGee, 2013 (4:06.67) 4:17.29 PR Imogen Barrett SEC Championships (5/11) TRIPLE JUMP 4:23.41 PR Gabrielle Wilkinson Tom Jones Memorial (4/27) Top Collegian: Yanis David, Florida (14.35m/47-1; wind: +1.8) 4:23.89 Elisabeth Bergh Tom Jones Memorial (4/27) School Record: Yanis David, 2019 (14.35m/47-1) 4:24.82 PR Jessica Pascoe Tom Jones Memorial (4/27) 14.35m/47-1 [+1.8] SR Yanis David SEC Championships (5/11) 4:31.35 PR Madison Morse Tom Jones Memorial (4/27) 13.36m/43-10 [+1.1] PR Kala Penn SEC Championships (5/11) 4:34.68 PR Abbie Harrelson FSU Relays (3/22) 13.36m/43-10 [+2.3] Asa Garcia Pepsi Florida Relays (3/30) 4:35.32 Pamela O’Brien Tom Jones Memorial (4/27) 4:38.48 Grace Blair LSU Alumni Gold (4/20) SHOT PUT 4:46.80 PR Sophie Ebihara FSU Relays (3/22) Top Collegian: Portious Warren, Alabama (18.61m/61-0.75) 4:48.29 PR Delaney Tiernan Tom Jones Memorial (4/27) School Record: Liz Wanless, 2005 (18.50m/60-8.5) 4:50.69 Maria Fernandez Tom Jones Memorial (4/27) 4:50.72 Sophia Piniella FSU Relays (3/22) 12.14m/39-10 Amanda Froeynes NCAA Championships (6/7)

5,000 METERS DISCUS THROW Top Collegian: Weini Kelati, New Mexico (15:23.46) Top Collegian: Shadae Lawrence, Colorado State (65.05m/213-5) School Record: Shelly Steely, 1984 (15:40.97) School Record: Rachel Longfors, 2004 (57.48m/188-7) 16:03.96 PR Jessica Pascoe SEC Championships (5/11) 49.11m/161-1 Kristina Moore Tom Jones Memorial (4/26) 16:55.25 PR Morgan Hull Tom Jones Memorial (4/26) 17:37.17 Caitlin McQuilkin-Bell Tom Jones Memorial (4/26) HAMMER THROW 17:41.30 Sophia Piniella Pepsi Florida Relays (3/28) Top Collegian: Camryn Rogers, Cal (71.50m/234-7) 17:41.44 PR Sophie Ebihara Pepsi Florida Relays (3/28) School Record: Candice Scott, 2004 (69.84m/229-1) 19:05.73 Autumn Bartlett Pepsi Florida Relays (3/28) 51.36m/168-6 PR Amara Wiggan Pepsi Florida Relays (3/29)

10,000 METERS JAVELIN THROW Top Collegian: Allie Ostrander, Boise State (32:06.71) Top Collegian: Mackenzie Little, Stanford (59.47m/195-1) School Record: Rebecca Lowe, 2009 (32:24.70) School Record: Evelien Dekkers, 2010 (58.99m/193-7) 34:08.41 PR Jessica Pascoe SEC Championships (5/9) 47.78m/156-9 Megan Reed FSU Relays (3/22) 34:59.90 PR Morgan Hull SEC Championships (5/9) 44.73m/146-9 PR Amanda Froeynes NCAA Championships (6/8)

100-METER HURDLES HEPTATHLON Top Collegian: Janeek Brown, Arkansas (12.40; wind: +0.6) Top Collegian: Ashtin Zamzow, Texas (6,222 points) School Record: Bridgette Owens, 2015 (12.73) School Record: Amanda Froeynes, 2019 (5,891 points) 13.39 [+1.1] Brandee’ Johnson Tom Jones Memorial (4/27) 5,891 points SR, PR Amanda Froeynes NCAA Championships (6/7-8) 13.41 [+2.3] Timetria Mitchell NCAA East Preliminary (5/25) 14.15 [+2.0] PR Amanda Froeynes NCAA Championships (6/7)

400-METER HURDLES Top Collegian: Anna Cockrell, Southern California (55.23) School Record: Claudia Francis, 2016 (55.55) 58.86 Nikki Stephens FSU Relays (3/22) 1:00.48 Brandee’ Johnson SEC Championships (5/9)

WL - World Leader $ - SEC Leader CR - Collegiate Record SR - School Record MR - Meet Record Q - NCAA Outdoors Qualifier FR - Facility Record PR - Personal Record C - Converted Time w - Wind-Aided

Note: Wind-aided marks included up to +4.0; collegiate season results only 2018 Volleyball REVIEW

Team Highlights season: blocks per set (2.82), opponent hitting Record: 26-7, 15-3 SEC percentage (.160), total service aces (180) and  The Gators made their 28th- total blocks (346.5) NCAA Finish: T-9th consecutive NCAA Tournament – all under Mary Wise. That mark Final Ranking: No. 11 (AVCA DI Coaches Poll) is tied for the fourth-longest Individual Highlights streak in Division I history HOLLY CARLTON SEC Finish: 3rd  Florida is one of six programs in  AVCA Honorable Mention All-American All-Americans: 4 athletes, 7 honors the country with an active NCAA  AVCA Southeast All-Region honorable mention Holly Carlton [AVCA honorable mention, Tournament streak longer than selection VolleyballMag honorable mention], 20 years  VolleyballMag All-American honorable mention Thayer Hall [AVCA honorable mention,  Advanced to the Regional VolleyballMag honorable mention],  Led the Gators in kills (302) and points (390) Paige Hammons [VolleyballMag honorable Semifinal for the 25th time in  Recorded double-figure kills in 14 matches this mention], program history – the most of season, including a season-high 19 against Rachael Kramer [AVCA honorable mention, any SEC school Northern Arizona VolleyballMag honorable mention]  Against Arkansas on Nov. 4, the  Posted a season-best eight blocks against Gators earned their 1,000th win All-Southeast Region: 3 Missouri on Oct. 21 Holly Carlton, Thayer Hall, Rachael Kramer as a program – a feat only two  Registered a career-best four service aces other schools have reached against Alabama on Oct. 14 All-SEC: 4 athletes, 4 honors since 1984 (the inception for Paige Hammons, Taelor Kellum, Rachael Kramer Florida’s program) ALLIE GREGORY Thayer Hall – All-Freshman  Currently, Florida sits at 1,006  Took over libero duties full-time, registering 514 SEC Community Service Team: Allie Gregory wins as a program, 850 of which digs during the year have come under Mary Wise  Averaged 4.18 digs per set, good for fifth in the SEC Academic Honor Roll: 7 (.845) SEC Holly Carlton, Morgyn Greer, Allie Gregory,  Florida won 25 matches in 2018,  Notched a career-best 22 digs twice during the Thayer Hall, Taelor Kellum, Rachael Kramer, making it the 28th-straight year Allie Monserez season (Northern Arizona, Florida State) the Gators have won at least 25,  Recorded double-figure digs in 32 matches this SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll: 4 meaning the team has done so season, posting over 20 digs in five matches Holly Carlton, Paula Cerame, Marlie Monserez, every year under Mary Wise Haley Warner  Finished first on the team in digs (514), third in  Boasted three AVCA All-America assists (130) and fourth in aces (26) selections: Holly Carlton, Thayer Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/2 Hall, Rachael Kramer THAYER HALL Departing Players: Taelor Kellum, Allie Monserez  Florida garnered three All-SEC  AVCA Honorable Mention All-American

selections in Paige Hammons,  AVCA Southeast All-Region honorable mention Taelor Kellum and Rachael selection Kramer  VolleyballMag All-American honorable mention  Mary Wise sits second among  SEC All-Freshmen Team selection active Division I coaches in wins  Became the first freshman in the Mary Wise-era (930) and second in winning to record at least 20 kills in a collegiate debut (20 percentage (.845) vs. Nebraska)  She sits sixth overall in Division I  Recorded 53 kills during the first three matches of history with her 930 wins and the season, becoming the first freshman to reach fourth overall with her winning the 50-kill milestone in less than four matches percentage of .845  Went on an 18-point service run against FIU, the  The Gators finished the 2019 longest in the rally-scoring era for Florida The Gators finished at No. 11 in the final AVCA campaign ranked in the Top-15 poll, which is the 27th time since 1991 that nationally in three different  Led the team in kills per set (2.88) and points per Florida has finished within the Top-15. That is a set (3.39) feat only Nebraska (28) and Stanford (27) can categories also claim. Florida’s No. 11 ranking also  Florida finished fifth in total  Notched double-digit kills in 16 matches, including extends the second-longest streak of top-15 blocks (346.5), 11th in blocks per three with 20+ finishes in the poll’s history to 23 years. set (2.82) and 13th in opponent  Recorded five double-doubles during the 2018 Nebraska’s current streak of 25 straight Top-15 hitting percentage (.160) campaign finishes is the all-time record, while Stanford’s Two-time SEC Freshman of the Week (8/27, run of 18 in a row from 1982-99 ranks third all  The Gators led the SEC in four  time. 10/1) categories at the end of the The 11 blocks is tied for the fifth- PAIGE HAMMONS most in program history (rally- Statistical Leaders Hitting % (min. 100 attempts) .349 Rachael Kramer  VolleyballMag All-American scoring era) Kills: 302 Holly Carlton honorable mention  Registered the first double- Attacks: 859 Thayer Hall  All-SEC selection double of kills and blocks since Assists: 786 Allie Monserez  Posted double-figure kills in 10 in 2017 Aces: 34 Paige Hammons matches  Florida led the SEC in both Digs: 514 Allie Gregory Block Solos: 22 Rachael Kramer  Registered a career-best 17 kills blocks per set (2.82) and Total Blocks: 148 Rachael Kramer against Auburn on Nov. 11 opponent hitting percentage Points: 390.0 Holly Carlton  Finished first on the team in service (.160) thanks in part to Kramer aces (34), second in digs (249) and 2018-19 Additions third in kills (267) ALLIE MONSEREZ NAME HOMETOWN  Recorded two double-doubles  Led the Gators in assists for the T’ara Ceasar Panama City, Fla.  During conference play, recorded third-straight season (786) Anaya Martin Tyrone, Ga. 0.35 service aces per set to rank  Tallied 30+ assists five times eighth in the league during the year, including a Schedule & Results season-best 47 against Northern Overall: 26-7 SEC: 15-3 TAELOR KELLUM Arizona Home: 13-2 | Away: 9-4 | Neutral: 4-1  All-SEC selection  Sat second on the team in service aces, recording 33 Aug. 24-25 VERT Challenge (Lincoln, Neb.)  Three-time SEC Defensive Player of Aug. 24 at No. 2 Nebraska W, 3-1 the Week (9/17, 10/8, 10/22)  Recorded 11 double-doubles, the Aug. 25 vs. No. 3 Texas L, 2-3  Finished the season ranked third in best total on the team and fifth- the conference and 90th nationally best in the SEC Aug. 31 – Sept. 2 BUBLY INVITATIONAL (GAINESVILLE) in blocks per set (1.15)  Finished her career seventh in Aug. 31 NO. 7 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA L, 1-3 program history with 2,882 Sept. 1 LOUISVILLE W, 3-1  Finished sixth in the SEC and 91st Sept. 2 UCF W, 3-1 in the nation in hitting percentage assists (.340)  Shared setting responsibilities Sept. 7-8 Lumberjack Invitational (Flagstaff, Ariz.)  Registered a career-high 13 blocks with younger sister Marlie over Sept. 7 vs. CSUN W, 3-0 against Missouri on Oct. 21. That is the course of the season. The Sept. 7 at Northern Arizona L, 2-3 two were the first pair of siblings Sept. 8 vs. Southern Illinois W, 3-1 tied for the third-best total in program history (rally-scoring era) in Gator history to play on the Sept. 12 at Florida State W, 3-1  Posted double-figure kills in four same team matches in 2018 Sept. 14-15 HONDA OF GAINESVILLE GATOR INVITE (GAINESVILLE) SEPT. 14 JACKSONVILLE W, 3-1  Recorded at least five blocks in 12 MARLIE MONSEREZ  Finished the season second in SEPT. 14 FIU W, 3-0 matches SEPT. 15 ARMY W, 3-1  Florida led the SEC in both blocks assists (437) per set (2.82) and opponent hitting  Recorded two double-doubles Sept. 21 OLE MISS W, 3-0 percentage (.160) thanks in part to  Registered a season-best 29 Sept. 23 MISSISSIPPI STATE W, 3-0 Sept. 26 at LSU W, 3-0 Kellum assists against No. 3 Texas on Aug. 25 Sept. 30 at Alabama W, 3-0 Oct. 5 TEXAS A&M W, 3-2 RACHAEL KRAMER  Shared setting responsibilities Oct. 7 GEORGIA W, 3-2  AVCA Honorable Mention All- with older sister Allie over the Oct. 12 at South Carolina W, 3-2 American course of the season. The two Oct. 14 ALABAMA W, 3-0 Oct. 19 at Ole Miss W, 3-1  AVCA Southeast All-Region Third were the first pair of siblings in Gator history to play on the same Oct. 21 MISSOURI L, 2-3 Team Oct. 28 at Mississippi State W, 3-0  VolleyballMag All-American team Oct. 31 at No. 12 Kentucky L, 0-3 honorable mention Nov. 4 ARKANSAS W, 3-1 Nov. 11 at Auburn W, 3-1  All-SEC selection Nov. 16 LSU W, 3-0  SEC Defensive Player of the Week Nov. 18 at Georgia W, 3-0 (10/15) Nov. 21 at Tennessee L, 0-3  Ranked first in the conference and Nov. 23 SOUTH CAROLINA W, 3-0 21st nationally in blocks per set NCAA FIRST & SECOND ROUNDS (GAINESVILLE) (1.38) Nov. 29 vs. Florida State W, 3-0  Ranked fifth in the conference and Nov. 30 vs. Florida Gulf Coast W, 3-0 68th in the nation in hitting percentage (.349) NCAA REGIONAL SEMIS (Provo, Utah) Dec. 7 at No. 4 BYU L, 1-3  Posted double-figure kills in 12 matches  Recorded at least five blocks in 22 matches this season, including a career-best 11 against Ole Miss. The Automated ScoreBook Florida Combined Team Statistics (as of May 22, 2019) All matches

Overall record: 26-7 Conf: 15-3 Home: 13-2 Away: 9-4 Neutral: 4-1

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 points 31 Fischer, Riley 53 1 0.02 0 1 1.000 7 0.13 2 7 0.04 3 32 0.60 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 3.0 14 Gregory, Allie 123 1 0.01 0 2 .5 0 0 130 1.06 26 33 0.21 16 514 4.18 0 0 0 0.00 0 4 27.0 21 Monserez, Marlie 113 20 0.18 2 42 .4 2 9 437 3.87 3 9 0.03 1 128 1.13 0 11 11 0.10 4 13 28.5 99 Dooley, Lauren 15 6 0.40 1 13 .3 8 5 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 2 0.13 1 10 11 0.73 2 0 12.0 5 Kramer, Rachael 123 267 2.17 78 542 .3 4 9 2 0.02 3 19 0.02 0 24 0.20 22 148 170 1.38 10 0 366.0 10 Kellum, Taelor 119 231 1.94 68 479 .3 4 0 1 0.01 0 2 0.00 0 25 0.21 16 121 137 1.15 11 0 307.5 40 Carlton, Holly 123 302 2.46 95 751 .2 7 6 28 0.23 32 34 0.26 0 76 0.62 6 100 106 0.86 15 1 390.0 32 Warner, Haley 29 33 1.14 16 67 .2 5 4 2 0.07 0 0 0.00 0 11 0.38 1 9 10 0.34 1 0 38.5 7 Hammons, Paige 123 267 2.17 91 751 .2 3 4 21 0.17 34 36 0.28 35 249 2.02 9 52 61 0.50 4 0 336.0 20 Hall, Thayer 100 288 2.88 118 859 .1 9 8 12 0.12 21 40 0.21 22 180 1.80 6 49 55 0.55 8 3 339.5 9 Sokolowski, Mia 101 122 1.21 66 336 .1 6 7 1 0.01 0 0 0.00 0 30 0.30 3 55 58 0.57 8 2 152.5 22 Monserez, Allie 123 11 0.09 8 28 .1 0 7 786 6.39 33 21 0.27 0 245 1.99 1 5 6 0.05 4 17 47.5 16 Phillips, Macy 17 0 0.00 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0.00 3 13 0.18 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 3.0 23 Hargreaves, Chanelle 61 0 0.00 0 0 .0 0 0 2 0.03 5 8 0.08 0 14 0.23 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 5.0 12 Greer, Morgyn 11 8 0.73 10 32 - .0 6 2 0 0.00 1 0 0.09 1 4 0.36 0 1 1 0.09 0 0 9.5 2 King, Darrielle 11 3 0.27 5 11 - .1 8 2 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 2 0.18 0 2 2 0.18 0 0 4.0 19 Cerame, Paula 77 0 0.00 2 2 -1.000 3 0.04 17 32 0.22 8 73 0.95 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 17.0 FLORIDA 123 1560 12.68 560 3916 .2 5 5 1432 11.64 180 254 1.46 108 1609 13.08 65 563 346.5 2.82 67 41 2086.5 Opponents 123 1416 11.51 760 4106 .1 6 0 1303 10.59 108 259 0.88 180 1571 12.77 46 336 214.0 1.74 41 32 1738.0

Team Statistics UF OPP Date Opponent Score Score by set Att. ATTACK Aug 24 at Nebraska W 3-1 25-20,25-22,23-25,25-23 8435 K i l ls 1560 1416 Aug 25 vs #3 Texas L 2-3 18-25,25-21,25-21,21-25,10-15 8135 E r r o r s 560 760 Aug 31 #7 USC L 1-3 18-25,25-16,14-25,21-25 4431 Total Attacks 3916 4106 Sep 01 LOU W 3-1 25-20,23-25,25-18,25-22 4801 Attack Pct .2 5 5 .1 6 0 Sep 02 UCF W 3-1 26-24,17-25,25-23,25-17 3323 K i l ls / S e t 12.7 11.5 Sep 07 vs CSUN W 3-0 25-12,25-18,25-12 166 SET Sep 07 at Northern Arizona L 2-3 19-25,25-22,22-25,25-20,13-15 940 A s s is t s 1432 1303 Sep 08 vs Southern Illinois W 3-1 17-25,25-12,25-10,25-16 103 A t te m p ts 3852 4066 Sep 12 at Florida State W 3-1 25-22,25-22,16-25,25-19 1362 Assist Pct .3 7 2 .3 2 0 Sep 14 JU W 3-1 22-25,25-15,25-14,25-13 3126 A s s is t s / S e t 11.6 10.6 Sep 14 FIU W 3-0 25-13,25-12,25-7 3126 SERVE Sep 15 ARMY W 3-1 25-16,25-12,20-25,25-16 5105 A c e s 180 108 *Sep 21 OLE MISS W 3-0 25-17,25-12,25-15 3345 E r r o r s 254 259 *Sep 23 MS W 3-0 25-12,25-21,25-14 2650 A t te m p ts 2800 2435 *Sep 26 at LSU W 3-0 25-23,25-21,25-19 1263 Serve Pct .9 0 9 .8 9 4 *Sep 30 at Alabama W 3-0 25-20,25-20,26-24 870 A c e s /S e t 1.5 0.9 *Oct 05 TEXAS A&M W 3-2 25-18,25-22,21-25,22-25,15-13 3225 SERVE RECEPTIONS *Oct 07 GEORGIA W 3-2 25-13,22-25,22-25,25-21,15-9 3268 E r r o r s 108 180 *Oct 12 at South Carolina W 3-2 25-17,25-15,18-25,24-26,15-12 1609 E r r o r s /S e t 0.9 1.5 *Oct 14 ALABAMA W 3-0 25-23,25-18,25-16 3127 A t te m p ts 2175 2544 *Oct 19 at Ole Miss W 3-1 20-25,25-21,25-21,25-15 1057 Reception Pct .9 5 0 .9 2 9 *Oct 21 MISSOURI L 2-3 23-25,25-16,17-25,25-13,15-17 2651 DEFENSE *10-28-18 at MS W 3-0 25-18,25-21,25-20 239 D ig s 1609 1571 *Oct 31 at #12 Kentucky L 0-3 15-25,18-25,20-25 2717 D ig s /S e t 13.1 12.8 *Nov 04 ARKANSAS W 3-1 20-25,25-15,25-20,25-15 2768 BLOCKING *Nov 11 at Auburn W 3-1 25-21,25-21,21-25,25-21 918 Block Solo 65 46 *Nov 16 LSU W 3-0 26-24,25-19,25-22 3823 Block Assist 563 336 *Nov 18 at Georgia W 3-0 25-13,25-11,25-20 1391 Total Blocks 346.5 214.0 *Nov 21 at #22 Tennessee L 0-3 22-25,16-25,21-25 2116 B lo c k s / S e t 2.8 1.7 *Nov 23 SOUTH CAROLINA W 3-0 25-21,25-22,25-16 3723 Block Errors 67 41 Nov 29 vs Florida State W 3-0 25-21,25-20,25-13 1196 Ball handling errors 41 32 Nov 30 vs FGCU W 3-0 25-17,25-13,25-17 1207 ATTENDANCE Dec 07 at #4 BYU L 1-3 25-23,13-25,17-25,19-25 5104 T o t a l 52492 28021 Dates/Avg Per Date 15/3499 13/2155 Record in 3-set matches:13-2 • Record in 4-set matches:10-2 • Record in 5-set matches:3-3 Neutral site #/Avg 5/2161 Current win streak 0 - Home win streak 3 -