The F Club Committee chooses UF Athletic Hall of Fame inductees based on three categories: Gator Greats, Distinguished Letterwinners, and Honorary Letterwinners.
The 2024 class is composed of eight Gator Greats and one Honorary Letterwinner.
The list of Gator Greats on this year’s class includes Elizabeth Beisel (Women’s Swimming & Diving), Marcin Cieslak (Men’s Swimming & Diving), Francesca Enea (Softball), Chas Henry (Football), Genevieve LaCaze (Women’s Track & Field), Hannah Rogers (Softball), Preston Tucker (Baseball) and Scottie Wilbekin (Men’s Basketball). The eight Gator Greats were part of two NCAA and 12 Southeastern Conference title teams and claimed four NCAA and 21 SEC individual crowns.
Additionally, former soccer head coach Becky Burleigh will enter as an Honorary Letterwinner.
Gator Greats are Letterwinners who brought recognition and prominence to the University of Florida and themselves by their athletic accomplishments as a student-athlete.
An Honorary Letterwinner is a coach or athletic official (after retirement) who was not a letter winner or athlete at the University of Florida, yet rendered outstanding service to the program through personal time, effort, interest and through many years of continued service.
The Hall of Fame Banquet will occur Friday, October 18, 2023, prior to the Kentucky home football game.
2024 UF Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees
Gator Greats
Elizabeth Beisel | Women’s Swimming, 2010-14
A standout athlete at Florida, Elizabeth Beisel left her mark in the Orange & Blue. Beisel claimed nine SEC Championships from 2011-14 in events such as the 200 IM, 400 IM and 200 back on top of a 2012 NCAA Championship in the 200 Back and a 2013 NCAA Championship in the 400 IM. Her remarkable performances led to 20 All-SEC selections, 18 All-American selections, three-time SEC Championships Female Recipient of the Commissioner’s Trophy (High Point Award) and was named 2010’s SEC Women’s Freshman of the Year.
Throughout her career with the Gators, Beisel set top-three UF all-time marks in 15 different events including the 400 IM (3:58.35), which remains the top spot in program history. Beyond her athletic achievements, she was also recognized for her academic excellence. Beisel earned a 2012…
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