GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Florida gymnastics makes seven televised regular-season appearances in 2023 – an all-time high for the program.
Four 2023 Florida meets air on ESPN2 or ESPNU. The first televised date is the Jan. 13 meeting between 2022 Southeastern Conference champion Florida and league runner-up Auburn, which airs on ESPN2.
Then Florida opens league road competition at Alabama on Jan. 20, with ESPNU covering the action live. One of the nation’s top duals in recent seasons, the Feb. 17 Florida at LSU meet airs live on ESPN2.
The March 3 meeting between the top two teams at the 2022 NCAA Championships – Florida at Oklahoma – airs live on ESPN2.
Southeastern Conference gymnastics action is back on the SEC Network in 2022. The SEC Network showcases action with 21 live meets in 2023 – including both sessions of the SEC Championships.
Three Gator regular-season meets air live on the SEC Network:
* Friday Night Heights triple-headers return again in 2023. The first triple-header on Jan. 27 kicks off at 6 p.m. when Georgia visits Florida.
* Two other Florida dual meets also appear on the SEC Network – Feb. 10 versus Missouri (7 p.m.) and Feb. 24 versus Kentucky (6 p.m.)
2023 Florida Gymnastics Television Appearances
Date
Meet
Network
Jan. 13
Auburn at Florida
Live – ESPN2
Jan. 20
Florida at Alabama
Live – ESPNU
Jan. 27
Georgia at Florida
Live – SEC Network
Feb.10
Missouri at Florida
Live – SEC Network
Feb. 17
Florida at LSU
Live – ESPN2
Feb. 24
Kentucky at Florida
Live – SEC Network
March 3
Florida at Oklahoma
Live – ESPN2
March 18
SEC Championships
Session I – SEC Network
Session II – SEC Network
Florida’s home opener – Jan. 6 quad meet opener versus Ball State, Lindenwood and West Virginia also stream live on SEC Network +. Florida’s complete 2023 schedule with start times can be found on FloridaGators.com<https://floridagators.com/sports/womens-gymnastics/schedule>.
The 24/7 sports network launched in August of 2014 and operated by ESPN, has grown the coverage of collegiate gymnastics from 10 live events in 2015 to an all-time high of 21 live events in 2021, 2022, 2023 and again in 2024.
“SEC Network and ESPN coverage is a big part of the continued growth of our sport,” Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland. “We hear all the time from fans that Friday Night Heights is a must-see event for them during gymnastics season.”
Streaming coverage from each of the four NCAA regional sites – Denver, Los Angeles, Norman and Pittsburgh – can be found on ESPN+. April 13 NCAA Championships’ semifinal competition airs on ESPN2 at 3 and 9 p.m. The NCAA team final again lands on ABC on Saturday, April 15 at 4 p.m. ET.
As always, every meet on ESPN networks is available via the ESPN App on smartphones, tablets, connected streaming devices or espn.com/watch.
Florida season and single meet tickets are on sale now through the Gator Ticket Office<https://floridagators.com/sports/2015/12/10/_tickets_gymnastics_.aspx>.