Locked In: Gators Deliver to Keep Dream Alive at NCAA Championships - Florida Gators (2024)

Thursday's Semifinal Post-Meet Wrap-Up

FORT WORTH, Texas — They have heard the expression so many times that they can't keep count. The Gators are not alone. If you have read about this Gators gymnastics team or perhaps watched an interview with head coach Jenny Rowland, you have undoubtedly been exposed to Rowland's constant message.

Control the controllables.

The meaning is simple: focus on what you can control, and don't get distracted by what you can't. Parents, teachers and coaches have stressed this message since, well, parents, teachers and coaches could communicate.

Still, it takes practice and skill to lock in the way the Gators did Thursday night in the NCAA Championships.

"We can only control what we do in the gym,'' said junior Leanne Wong shortly after becoming co-national champion on uneven bars. "When we come out on the competition floor and there are three other teams, you can't worry about what they're doing."

The Gators have passed the test many times this season, but none with the magnitude of what transpired Thursday night at Dickies Arena with two berths in Saturday's NCAA Finals on the line. The No. 4-seed Gators competed in the second semifinal, and the consensus among fans and media was that Florida, No. 5 Utah and No. 8 Alabama were vying for a single spot.

That was because No. 1-ranked Oklahoma, the two-time reigning national champion and record-setting group that dominated the regular season, was about as certain to advance as Taylor Swift's new album going multi-platinum.

Then, the meet started with the Sooners on vault. The shocking result changed the tone of the evening.

The Sooners finished with a 48.325 in the opening rotation and trailed every other team by more than a point. Faith Torrez opened with a fall, scoring a 9.325. The trend continued with Katherine LeVasseur (9.375) and Jordan Bowers (9.45) posting low scores due to technical difficulties.

Suddenly, the door was wide open for the rest of the field.

"The Sooners are human," Oklahoma coach K.J. Kindler told reporters. "We have certainly worked for it, but on any given day, anything can happen. We haven't counted a fall all year. We counted three today, or we basically counted three, so that was kind of the wall falling down."

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Meanwhile, the Gators opened on floor with a 49.450, good for third after the first rotation. They moved up to second after Alabama fell four times on beam during the second rotation. From there, Wong and her teammates pushed away potential pitfalls as the Gators finished runner-up to Utah, 197.9375-197.8750, to advance to Saturday's national championship. Florida, which edged Utah two weeks ago for the NCAA Gainesville Regional title, joins the Utes, No. 2 LSU and No. 3 Cal in the finals.

Asked how aware the Gators were of Oklahoma's disastrous start, Rowland offered a realist take.

"Yes, it is known, not known, and at the same time, I have to practice what I preach,'' she said. "Stay invested in the Gators. Keep our energy and all our focus on the Gators. And do the best we can do. Be the best us."

Freshman Anya Pilgrim had no problem staying focused on one of the biggest stages she has ever performed.

"Personally, that's none of my business, so I can only really control what I can do,'' she said. "This was like my Olympics. I loved it."

Wong did her part to ensure the Gators never wavered, sharing the all-around title (39.7000) with Oregon State star and Olympian Jade Carey, who competed as an individual. Wong capped Florida's floor routine with a 9.9125, followed that with a 9.9375 on vault, a 9.9625 on uneven bars, and a 9.8875 on beam. Wong shared the individual national title on the uneven bars with Oklahoma's Audrey Davis.

Wong said there was a buzz on the competition floor about Oklahoma's uncharacteristic mistakes but that the Gators showed up on a mission. They want to continue on the journey that has them on the verge of the program's first national championship since 2015.

"I feel like we just came in here and used all of our experience and time throughout the season in the gym," she said. "Leaving it all there and doing the best we could to move on to Day 2. I'm just really happy the Florida Gators are moving on. I think we're just fired up. All season, we've been building from the bottom to where we are now, and we're in an amazing place."

The Gators arrived in Texas after a season-best performance in the regional championship. Rowland stuck with what got the Gators here, using essentially the same lineup on Thursday.

This is a team that is peaking at the right time. The Gators were not spectacular on Thursday but avoided the costly mistakes that dash dreams at the NCAA Championships.

Oklahoma can attest to that. As usual, Rowland left the arena focused on how the Gators took advantage of their opportunities and how far they have come.

"I couldn't be more proud of this team. Truly, this team has grown up in front of our eyes this season,'' she said. "It's been a dream come true as a coach.

And she's not ready to wake up.

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Locked In: Gators Deliver to Keep Dream Alive at NCAA Championships - Florida Gators? ›

Locked In: Gators Deliver to Keep Dream Alive at NCAA Championships. The Gators gymnastics team advanced to Saturday's NCAA Finals with a locked-in performance in the semifinals on Thursday night. FORT WORTH, Texas — They have heard the expression so many times that they can't keep count. The Gators are not alone.

Did the Gators say they are cooperating with the NCAA? ›

The Gators say “they have been and will continue to cooperate with the NCAA.” The Florida Gators' football program is under NCAA investigation. The investigation has been underway since at least June 9 when the NCAA sent UF President Ben Sasse a notice of inquiry.

How many national championships do Florida Gators have in all sports? ›

In their history of intercollegiate competition, the University of Florida's varsity athletic teams have won 47 national championships (including 42 sponsored by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), two by the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW), two by the Bowl Championship ...

Why is the UF under investigation? ›

Florida is under NCAA investigation a year after a failed name, image and likeness deal worth more than $13 million with former signee Jaden Rashada. The Gators released the NCAA's notice of inquiry Friday to The Associated Press and the Tampa Bay Times after the newspaper's lawyers got involved.

What year did Florida win the national championship in football and basketball? ›

Florida won the basketball championship in both 2006 and 2007 and the 2006 football title, thus winning both titles in the same calendar year and the same academic year (2006–2007).

Why are they called the Gators? ›

In the early years of the football program, the team was simply called 'Florida.” Austin Miller later recalled that he and his father determined to change this. After consulting with the Michie manager over what animals were used by other schools, the younger Miller suggested an alligator for the Florida mascot.

Is Florida Gators a d1 college? ›

The Florida Gators sports teams compete in the NCAA Division I Southeastern Conference, and are supported by mascots Albert and Alberta the Alligators.

Who is Florida Gators' biggest rival? ›

Historically, Florida's key conference rivals include Georgia (played in Jacksonville usually around Halloween), Tennessee (historically played in mid-September), and LSU, though other conference rivalries have resulted in memorable games over the years.

What school has the most college football championships? ›

Yale University has received the most national titles in all of college football history, winning 18 since their first in 1874.

What sports is UF good at? ›

2022-23 Standings & Rankings
RecordRank
OverallSEC
Gymnastics28-51
Lacrosse ^17-42
Soccer2-14-114
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How many Jews are at UF? ›

UF has over 9,000 Jewish students, one of the largest populations at a university in the country, between undergraduate and graduate enrollment.

What GPA is dismissed from UF? ›

Dismissal. Academic dismissal from the university denies registration privileges to students who have a grade point deficit of 15 or more in their UF coursework. The student will be dismissed from the university and advance registration(s) will be cancelled.

What GPA is admitted to UF? ›

Average GPA: 3.9

With a GPA of 3.9, University of Florida requires you to be at the top of your class. You'll need nearly straight A's in all your classes to compete with other applicants.

How many national championships does Tim Tebow have? ›

Tim Tebow left the University of Florida as one of the most decorated college football players ever with two national titles and a Heisman Trophy, but draftniks picked apart his unorthodox throwing style and shoddy footwork. A poor performance at the Senior Bowl certainly didn't help matters.

Which Gator football QB threw for the most yards in a single season? ›

Kyle Trask

What year did Florida beat Alabama? ›

Game results
No.DateWinning team
31December 4, 1999*# 7 Alabama
32October 1, 2005 ‡# 15 Alabama
33September 30, 2006# 5 Florida
34December 6, 2008*# 2 Florida
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Did Florida Gators make the NCAA Tournament? ›

Like most teams, UF has accomplished its goal of making the NCAA Tournament after missing the dance in the first year of the Golden Era. But this year, UF eclipsed the 20-win mark for the first time since 2017.

What happened to Florida Gators men's basketball coach? ›

Florida's current head coach is Todd Golden. He was hired as the Gators' head coach in March 2022, replacing Mike White, who left to become the head coach at Georgia.

How did the Gators do in recruiting? ›

Grade: B – Florida ended up with seven top-200 national prospects out of 19 signees. It's a solid class, just not as spectacular as it could have been had four top 100 national recruits de-committed and signed with other schools.

Did Florida Gators get a new coach? ›

Billy Napier enters his third season with the Gators after being named the 29th head coach in program history on Nov. 28, 2021.

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