A Photo Anthology of 90 Years of Sports at the University of Florida.
More than 250 historic and contemporary photographs - many in full color - are collected in this magnificent tribute to the UF's 90 years of athletic achievement.
From the first skirmishes of the football team in 1906 to the women's tennis team's 1996 NCAA championship-- along with hundreds of highlights in between-- Gator Greatness details a rich history of collegiate sports excitement and triumph such as:
The two point conversion that earned first-year coach Ray Graves a last-minute victory over Georgia Tech in 1960.
The Lady Gator golf team's blow-out 15-stroke victory in the 1985 NCAA championships.
Tennis stars David Blair and Mark Merklein winning the NCAA doubles championship in 1993.
The women's tennis team's perfect season (30-0) and NCAA championship in 1992.
Andrew DeClercq cutting down the nets in celebration of UF's victory over Boston college in the Eastern Regional finals of the 1994 NCAA basketball championships.
Freshman Tracy Caulkins winning five individual titles to lead the Lady Gators to their first NCAA swimming championship in 1982.
The return in 1990 of Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Steve Spurrier, who would quickly transform the Gators into the SEC's most dominant football team.
