The Florida Gators had an extremely busy weekend in a number of sports. One team's season ended with national championships, while another team's season ended in defeat. Below is a round-up of how all of your favorite teams and players did over the weekend in the sporting world.

BASEBALL

No. 1 Florida dropped to 20-5 on the season following a 2-1 series defeat on the road against Ole Miss (13-10). The Gators dropped the first two games of the season 4-1 and 5-2, but put together a 12-hit 8-4 victory in game three to avoid the sweep. Florida played a doubleheader on Saturday because of inclement weather that might have prevented the teams from playing on Sunday.

Logan Shore and A.J. Puk both picked up losses, dropping to 3-2 and 4-2 respectively. Game three starting pitcher Dane Dunning pitched four innings and gave up only one run, but Bobby Poyner picked up the victory, improving to 1-1 on the season.

SOFTBALL

No. 3 Florida got back to winning, defeating fifth-ranked Alabama 1-0 in game one of a Saturday doubleheader. The winning run was an unearned run, coming in the bottom of the sixth on a fielding error by Alabama's center fielder.

Game two of the doubleheader was suspended due to inclement weather. The Crimson Tide led the Gators 1-0 in the top of the fifth. The remainder of the contest will be play on Monday and then both teams will finish up the series right after game two ends.

GYMNASTICS

For the second year in a row, No. 2 Florida fell short at the SEC Championships. The Gators came out red-hot, leading the field halfway through the meet following season-high scores on vault (49.625) and uneven bars (49.575). The Gators had a count a fall on the balance beam (48.625) and couldn't overcome the deficit even though they posted a meet-high on floor exercises (49.575).

TRACK & FIELD

Senior jumper Marquis Dendy was named the 2015 SEC Indoor and USFTFCCCA South Region Field Athlete of the Year. He was also named USFTFCCCA National Indoor Field Athlete of the Year after winning the both the NCAA long and triple jump titles.

LACROSSE

The sixth-ranked Gators (7-4, 1-0 BIG EAST) played and won their first ever BIG EAST conference matchup, defeating Vanderbilt (3-6, 0-1 BIG EAST) 19-10. Florida was led by senior Shannon Gilroy's seven goals and two assists. The victory also broke a three-game losing streak.

WOMEN'S TENNIS

No. 2 Florida remained perfect in SEC play following 5-2 home victories over No. 17 Ole Miss and No. 27 Mississippi State. The wins extended the Gators active home winning streak to 142-straight matches. The most of any NCAA DI team.

MEN'S TENNIS

The fifteenth ranked Gators saw their three-game SEC winning streak come to an end on Sunday, falling 4-0 on the road to No. 13 Ole Miss. Florida recorded its first shutout of the season on Friday, defeating No. 56 Arkansas 4-0 on the road.

WOMEN'S SWIMMING AND DIVING

The Gators finished ninth at the 2015 NCAA Championships, marking their 15th consecutive top-10 finish at the NCAA's. Florida amassed 15 individual All-American honors over the course of the three-day meet. Natalie Hinds set a school-record in the 100-free (47.19) and finished third in the event.