Gators posted rounds of 292-281-291 to win the team title by a 17-stroke margin over Loyola Maryland, who shot 296-291-294 to finish runners-up at 17-over 881.
Campbell finished third with a total score of 26-over 890.
Florida's victory marked the first of the 2023-24 season and the 22nd all-time under head coach J.C. Deacon.
Kress began the final round T2 with a score of 2-under, trailing freshman Jack Turner of Florida by four strokes. Turner held a four-shot lead, courtesy of his consecutive rounds of 69-69, for a total of 6-under par.
Kress’s final round 69 consisted of five birdies and two bogeys. Interestingly, these bogeys occurred on the final two holes of the tournament when he had already established a substantial six-stroke lead over the field.
Turner, the 36-hole leader, added a final round of 77 to finish tied-2nd in the tournament. Florida’s four players finished inside the top 10 on the leaderboard - Matthew Kress (Winner), Tyler Wilkes (T-2), Jack Turner (T-2), and Ian Gilligan (T-8).
Luke Poulter, a redshirt freshman at the University of Florida and the son of Ian Poulter, a three-time PGA Tour winner, finished T12 in the tournament. He accomplished this with consistent rounds of 72-72-74, concluding with a total score of 4-over.
