No. 24 Florida men’s tennis swept by Oklahoma
The Headington Family Tennis Center seemed to be buzzing with anticipation as two top 25 teams prepared to clash in Norman, Oklahoma.
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The Headington Family Tennis Center seemed to be buzzing with anticipation as two top 25 teams prepared to clash in Norman, Oklahoma.
Depot Park — Gainesville’s largest park — spans 32 acres. With a selection of local restaurants, walking paths, a playground and an alligator or two, college students, children and adults alike are drawn to the spacious, green area located downtown.
With a vibrant blue sky and a cool breeze blanketing Gainesville, the Florida Gators (8-5) looked to extend their winning streak and to grab a fourth-straight conference win over a higher-ranked opponent. Looking to continue its own recent dominance and remain undefeated in conference play, Texas (12-2) arrived ready for the challenge on Sunday morning.
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The closer the day crept to noon, the more the anticipation seemed to build. The talent was undeniable, and the stakes seemed the highest they’ve been this season as two of the SEC’s most prestigious tennis programs looked to notch its first conference win.
On a chilly night in College Station, the Florida Gators brought the heat to the Reed Arena, firing on all cylinders to secure a dominating victory.
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Coming off a two-win weekend at home, the Gators fell to Southern Methodist University in Dallas at 5 p.m. on Friday, 4-3.
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Florida’s men’s tennis team kicked off its spring season by securing a 6-1 win at the Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex on Monday at 11 a.m.
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In the opening moments of the third quarter in Sunday’s game between the Florida Gators and Longwood Lancers, the home crowd anxiously watched on as Florida’s double-digit lead started to slip away. The Lancers had managed to cut their deficit to as little as five points, and were looking for more following a timely three-pointer from senior guard Mariah Wilson.
The fourth set in Florida’s final regular season match of the season was as back-and-forth as any set the Gators have played all season.
Head coach Todd Golden has preached throughout Florida’s young season that the Gators need to construct a full 40-minute performance from start to finish. Despite its undefeated record, there have been spurts in the early minutes and back end of games where UF has seemingly taken its foot off the gas.
After taking the first two sets, Florida aimed for a sweep in the third set. However, Auburn fought back, intensifying the match and avoiding a sweep.