The Florida Gators baseball program are national champions.

The Gators defeated LSU Tuesday night 6-1 in the best-of-three series to win their first baseball national title. But that wasn’t the only history Florida made Tuesday night.

Florida became the only school in SEC history to win national championships in football (1996, 2006, 2008), men’s basketball (2006, 2007) and baseball (2017). That’s pretty impressive and helps set the Gators’ athletic program apart from all the rest. The Gators join only Ohio State, UCLA and Michigan as the other schools to accomplish the monumental feat.

Former athletic director Jeremy Foley helped build the athletics department into a national powerhouse. Foley hired Billy Donovan, Urban Meyer and Kevin O’Sullivan, the head baseball coach. Sure, he’ll be remembered, too, for hiring Ron Zook and Will Muschamp, but Foley helped architect the famed 2006 year in which Florida became the first — and only — program to win national championships in both football and men’s basketball in a single year.

And now, Foley has a little piece of this baseball championship after hiring O’Sullivan, too.

While new athletic director Scott Stricklin will do just fine at the helm of the athletics department, Foley can seeming add another title to his resume.