The first day saw only seven of the 32 total events hold a final, with the Gator women ultimately tallying 11 points in the three women’s finals.
Highlights
Sprints
Wanya McCoy, the 2024 SEC Indoor 200m champion, began his title defense with a flourish on Thursday. The Bahamian notched a blazing 20.25-second lap to take the lead over the field, marking a new personal best. The mark stood as both the SEC Championship meet record and facility record, though those marks were eventually reset in a later heat.
HE’S BAAAAAAAACK!👀
Wanya McCoy, the defending SEC Indoor 200m champ, is moving on to the 200m finals with a 20.25 personal best time. 🤯
📺: SECN + | #GoGators pic.twitter.com/n42xr9a90Q
— Gators Track and Field & Cross Country (@GatorsTF) February 27, 2025
Relays
The women’s DMR took SEC Bronze with a 10:55.92 time in the day’s final event, capping Thursday’s efforts with the Gators’ first podium spot. The showing earned Tia Wilson, Gabrielle Matthews, Jessica Edwards and Hilda Olemomoi the No. 4 time in program history in the event.
Wrapping up Day 1 with some hardware 🥉
6 more points for the women, courtesy of the DMR!#GoGators 🐊 pic.twitter.com/2j3Y2mlr66
— Gators Track and Field & Cross Country (@GatorsTF) February 28, 2025
Wilson’s heat-leading 3:21.92 1200m first leg perfectly positioned the Orange and Blue to secure their eventual six team points.
The men’s DMR squad secured an eighth-place finish with their 9:42.05 performance, tallying the first point for the men.
Jumps
Anthaya Charlton scored the Gators’ first points of the championship season, securing a fouth-place finish worth five team points. Charlton mustered a 6.40m leap on her third attempt, and improved to a 6.47m distance on her final attempt.
SEC Indoor T&F Championship Results – Florida Gators Entrants
Thursday, February 27
Team Standings – End of Day 1
Women
1. Arkansas, 32 pts.
2. Oklahoma, 31 pts.
3. LSU, 19 pts.
4. Texas A&M, 13 pts.
5. FLORIDA, 11 pts.
6. Texas, 10 pts.
7. Vanderbilt, 9 pts.
8. Alabama, 8 pts.
8. Auburn, 8 pts.
8. South Carolina, 8 pts.
11. Kentucky, 3 pts.
11. Ole Miss, 3 pts.
13. Mississippi State, 1 pt.
-Georgia, 0 pts.
-Missouri, 0 pts.
-Tennessee, 0 pts.
Men
1. Texas A&M, 30.5…
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