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American college cross country team
Florida Gators cross country |
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Founded | 1935 (men); 1980 (women) |
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University | University of Florida |
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Athletic director | Scott Stricklin |
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Head coach | Mike Holloway (4th season) |
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Conference | SEC |
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Location | Gainesville, FL |
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Course | Mark Bostick Golf Course |
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Nickname | Gators |
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Colors | Orange and blue[1] |
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1979, 1986, 1990, 1993, 1997, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2011, 2013 |
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1981, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2018, 2023 |
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1955, 1986, 1987 |
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1984, 1996, 1997, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2023 |
The Florida Gators cross country program represents the University of Florida in the sport of cross country running. The program includes separate men's and women's cross country teams, both of which compete in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I and the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The men's cross country team officially started in 1935; the women's team began in 1980.[2]
Men's All-Americans
Women's All-Americans
- Beth Farmer 1982, 1983
- Wendy Frazier 1990
- Shelly Steely 1982, 1984
- Coralena Velsen 1991
- Becki Wells 1995
- Rebecca Lowe 2009
- Charlotte Browning 2009
- Agata Strausa 2013
- Jessica Pascoe 2018
- Parker Valby 2021, 2022, 2023
- Flomena Asekol 202
Women's Individual National Championships
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Women's Individual conference champions
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Men's Individual conference champions
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Men's Individual Conference Champions
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Year
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Name
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Conference
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1955
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Don Gagon
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SEC
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1967
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Frank Lagotic
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SEC
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1983
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Keith Brantly
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SEC
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Year by Year Results
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Men's
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Women's
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Year
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Conference Finish
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NCAA Finish
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Points
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Conference Finish
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NCAA Finish
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Points
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SEC Conference
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1975
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T3rd
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1976
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5th
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1977
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5th
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1978
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4th
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1979
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3rd
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24th
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1980
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3rd
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1981
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4th
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7th
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1982
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2nd
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1983
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2nd
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2nd
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1984
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2nd
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1st
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1985
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3rd
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6th
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1986
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1st
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8th
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3rd
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1987
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1st
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3rd
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1988
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5th
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3rd
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1989
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6th
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4th
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1990
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3rd
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6th
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5th
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1991
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4th
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6th
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1992
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4th
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4th
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1993
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4th
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21st
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4th
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1994
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5th
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4th
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20th
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1995
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4th
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3rd
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12th
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1996
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7th
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1st
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1997
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3rd
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22nd
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1st
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16th
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1998
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3rd
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2nd
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22nd
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1999
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4th
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2nd
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31st
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2000
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3rd
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4th
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2001
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4th
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3rd
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2002
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3rd
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6th
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2003
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3rd
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8th
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2004
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2nd
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27th
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4th
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2005
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3rd
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23rd
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5th
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2006
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2nd
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22nd
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4th
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26th
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2007
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2nd
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4th
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11th
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2008
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4th
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2nd
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17th
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454
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2009
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4th
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1st
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7th
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260
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2010
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3rd
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1st
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29th
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635
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2011
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2nd
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30th
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780
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3rd
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2012
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5th
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1st
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23rd
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518
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2013
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4th
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29th
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654
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2nd
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2014
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10th
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7th
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2015
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7th
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7th
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2016
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8th
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8th
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2017
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10th
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13th
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2018
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8th
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2nd
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16th
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455
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2019
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6th
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11th
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2020
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7th
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9th
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2021
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7th
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6th
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2022
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10th
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5th
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2023
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7th
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1st
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5th
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