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Posted on 2/25/13 at 10:42 pm to DuncanIdaho
Posted on 2/25/13 at 10:42 pm to DuncanIdaho
quote:They are among the 3 in the x2, x3 years.
(unless they are lumped into the numerous T&F titles?
Posted on 2/25/13 at 10:44 pm to Bassmanbruno
quote:Everyone seemed to love track and field about a year ago.
Track and field. Lol.
Posted on 2/25/13 at 11:03 pm to Drewbie
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Can anyone dispute Arkansas as the best Athletic Department in the SEC?
No. That'd be Florida, trollface.
Posted on 2/26/13 at 4:17 am to Drewbie
No you didn't...not on this board?
Posted on 2/27/13 at 10:29 am to Drewbie
Read and learn, key sentence is 22nd year winning the title.
UF sweeps SEC all-sports trophies again
May, 21, 2012
5/21/12
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By Michael DiRocco | ESPN.com
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- It was another sweep for Florida in the Halifax Media Group’s Southeastern Conference All-Sports standings.
The Gators won the overall and men’s and women’s titles for the 12th time. The overall title was the 22nd for Florida, which remains the only school in the 12-team league to win all three titles in a single season.
"Claiming the SEC All-Sports title is something we take a lot of pride in," UF athletic director Jeremy Foley said. "The level of competition in the Southeastern Conference is so challenging, as so many league teams are among the top contenders for national titles. To win the trophy is a credit to the efforts of our coaches and their athletes."
UF won SEC titles in gymnastics, women’s tennis, and women’s indoor track. The lacrosse program plays in the American Lacrosse Conference.
Standings are determined by awarding points based on conference finish (12 points for first, 11 for second, etc.) and dividing that total by the number of sports. UF totaled 156.5 points in 16 sports. That averaged out to 9.78 points, which allowed the Gators to edge out Georgia (8.81 points). UF won the women’s title by averaging 10.0 points (Georgia was second with 9.11 points) and the men’s title by averaging 9.5 points (Georgia was second with 8.43 points).
Here are the overall standings:
Florida -- 9.78 average
Georgia -- 8.81
LSU -- 8.06
Tennessee -- 7.20
Kentucky -- 6.81
Alabama -- 6.75
Arkansas -- 6.70
Auburn -- 6.53
South Carolina -- 5.40
Ole Miss -- 5.27
Mississippi State -- 4.65
Vanderbilt -- 4.35
Men’s standings
Florida -- 9.50
Georgia -- 8.43
LSU -- 7.86
Kentucky -- 7.64
Auburn -- 6.93
Arkansas -- 6.75
Alabama -- 6.29
Mississippi State -- 6.25
Ole Miss -- 5.83
Tennessee -- 5.43
South Carolina -- 4.93
Vanderbilt -- 4.83
Women’s standings
Florida -- 10.00
Georgia -- 9.11
Tennessee -- 8.75
LSU -- 8.22
Alabama -- 7.11
Arkansas -- 6.67
Auburn -- 6.22
Kentucky -- 6.17
South Carolina -- 5.81
Ole Miss -- 4.79
Vanderbilt -- 3.93
Mississippi State -- 3.29
UF sweeps SEC all-sports trophies again
May, 21, 2012
5/21/12
8:07
PM ET
By Michael DiRocco | ESPN.com
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- It was another sweep for Florida in the Halifax Media Group’s Southeastern Conference All-Sports standings.
The Gators won the overall and men’s and women’s titles for the 12th time. The overall title was the 22nd for Florida, which remains the only school in the 12-team league to win all three titles in a single season.
"Claiming the SEC All-Sports title is something we take a lot of pride in," UF athletic director Jeremy Foley said. "The level of competition in the Southeastern Conference is so challenging, as so many league teams are among the top contenders for national titles. To win the trophy is a credit to the efforts of our coaches and their athletes."
UF won SEC titles in gymnastics, women’s tennis, and women’s indoor track. The lacrosse program plays in the American Lacrosse Conference.
Standings are determined by awarding points based on conference finish (12 points for first, 11 for second, etc.) and dividing that total by the number of sports. UF totaled 156.5 points in 16 sports. That averaged out to 9.78 points, which allowed the Gators to edge out Georgia (8.81 points). UF won the women’s title by averaging 10.0 points (Georgia was second with 9.11 points) and the men’s title by averaging 9.5 points (Georgia was second with 8.43 points).
Here are the overall standings:
Florida -- 9.78 average
Georgia -- 8.81
LSU -- 8.06
Tennessee -- 7.20
Kentucky -- 6.81
Alabama -- 6.75
Arkansas -- 6.70
Auburn -- 6.53
South Carolina -- 5.40
Ole Miss -- 5.27
Mississippi State -- 4.65
Vanderbilt -- 4.35
Men’s standings
Florida -- 9.50
Georgia -- 8.43
LSU -- 7.86
Kentucky -- 7.64
Auburn -- 6.93
Arkansas -- 6.75
Alabama -- 6.29
Mississippi State -- 6.25
Ole Miss -- 5.83
Tennessee -- 5.43
South Carolina -- 4.93
Vanderbilt -- 4.83
Women’s standings
Florida -- 10.00
Georgia -- 9.11
Tennessee -- 8.75
LSU -- 8.22
Alabama -- 7.11
Arkansas -- 6.67
Auburn -- 6.22
Kentucky -- 6.17
South Carolina -- 5.81
Ole Miss -- 4.79
Vanderbilt -- 3.93
Mississippi State -- 3.29
Posted on 2/27/13 at 12:04 pm to Drewbie
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Here are the overall standings:
Florida -- 9.78 average
Georgia -- 8.81
LSU -- 8.06
Tennessee -- 7.20
Kentucky -- 6.81
Alabama -- 6.75
Arkansas -- 6.70
Auburn -- 6.53
South Carolina -- 5.40
Ole Miss -- 5.27
Mississippi State -- 4.65
Vanderbilt -- 4.35
Men’s standings
Florida -- 9.50
Georgia -- 8.43
LSU -- 7.86
Kentucky -- 7.64
Auburn -- 6.93
Arkansas -- 6.75
Alabama -- 6.29
Mississippi State -- 6.25
Ole Miss -- 5.83
Tennessee -- 5.43
South Carolina -- 4.93
Vanderbilt -- 4.83
Women’s standings
Florida -- 10.00
Georgia -- 9.11
Tennessee -- 8.75
LSU -- 8.22
Alabama -- 7.11
Arkansas -- 6.67
Auburn -- 6.22
Kentucky -- 6.17
South Carolina -- 5.81
Ole Miss -- 4.79
Vanderbilt -- 3.93
Mississippi State -- 3.29
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