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Gators Athletics 2025 Hall of Fame Class Revealed

2025 Hall of Fame by the numbers

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — A storied group of Gators is set to be inducted into the 2025 UF Athletic Hall of Fame class, the University of Florida F Club and Gator Boosters announced on Wednesday.
 
The Hall of Fame Banquet is Friday, October 17, 2025, prior to the Mississippi State home football game.
 
2025 Florida Hall of Fame Class:
The F Club Committee chooses UF Athletic Hall of Fame inductees based on three categories: Gator Greats, Distinguished Letterwinners and Honorary Letterwinners.
 
The 2025 class is composed of seven Gator Greats and one Honorary Letterwinner.
 
The list of Gator Greats in this year’s class includes:











Name Sport UF Career
Theresa Andrews Swimming 1981-83
Charlotte Browning Track & Field/Cross Country 2008-10
Kitty Cullen Lacrosse 2010-13
Marquis Dendy Track & Field 2012-15
Lauren Haeger Softball 2012-15
Kytra Hunter Gymnastics 2012-15
Maurkice Pouncey Football 2007-09


 
The seven Gator Greats were part of 10 national and 16 conference title teams. They won a combined 16 NCAA and 28 SEC individual crowns.
 
This year’s class includes a distinguish 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.
 
A Distinguished Letterwinner is a letterwinner who has made major contributions to the University athletic program through personal time, effort, interest and through many years of continued service. Additionally, Distinguished Letterwinners must have distinguished themselves as exception in their chosen field or endeavor.
 

 

More About the 2025 UF Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees

Gator Greats

 

Theresa Andrews - 2025 Florida Athletics Hall of Fame

Theresa Andrews | Women’s Swimming, 1981-83
A three-time NCAA champion and 18-time All-American, Andrews helped Florida win its first NCAA women’s swimming and diving national championship in 1982. She also captured back-to-back Southeastern Conference titles in the 50-yard and 100-yard backstroke and was part of four relay conference title winning relay teams in 1982 and 1983.
 
Andrews earned gold medals in the 100-meter backstroke and as a part of the 400m medley relay team at the 1984 Olympics. Her 100m victory was voted in 2005 as No. 6 out of the 10 greatest upsets in Olympic swimming…

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