Historic season ended with lackluster performance for Florida women's golf team
Florida concluded its 2015-16 season on May 23. It was a season that featured dominant victories, record-breaking performances and post-season shortcomings.
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Florida concluded its 2015-16 season on May 23. It was a season that featured dominant victories, record-breaking performances and post-season shortcomings.
The Gators played their last round of team golf of the season on Sunday.
Florida saw improvements on Day 2 of the NCAA National Championship.
Florida teed off round one of this year’s NCAA National Championship, finishing the day in a tie for 15th place.
A historic season is coming to a close for Florida this weekend.
On Saturday, the Gators secured their place in the NCAA National Championship while claiming some records along the way.
The Gators find themselves in Baton Rouge today to participate in today’s NCAA Regional Championship hosted by LSU.
Florida began the second round of the Southeastern Conference Championship facing a six-stroke gap between them and first-place Alabama. Through a hard-fought 18-holes, the Gators chipped away at the Crimson Tide’s lead, culminating in a tie for first place at 2-over par.
The first day of the Southeastern Conference Tournament ended Friday with No. 8 Florida in second place at 4 over par..
Today, Florida will begin the Southeastern Conference Championship in Birmingham, Alabama — its first test of the postseason.
Yielding to pressure and losing focus can break a golfer, and after ending the regular season with a four-tournament winning streak, the pressure has mounted for Florida’s women’s golf team.
Emily Glaser made history on Sunday.
Florida has earned the right to be confident.
No. 8 UF took home its third consecutive and fifth overall victory of the season on Tuesday, widening its lead from Monday’s back-to-back rounds and giving Florida its most single-season victories since Emily Glaser became coach in 2012.
UF teed off Monday morning at the Briar’s Creek Invitational in Johns Island, South Carolina looking to defend its title.
Coming off a home victory, UF returns to Johns Island, South Carolina, today to compete in the Briar’s Creek Invitational.
Coming back from a third-place start, the Gators claimed first place at the SunTrust Gator Invitational on Sunday, adding to their previous three victories and six top-five finishes this season. The weekend’s tournament was UF’s only home tournament of the season.
The third round of the SunTrust Gator Women’s Golf Invitational teed off Sunday morning at the Mark Bostick Golf Course with No. 8 Florida leading the tournament after Saturday’s back-to-back rounds.
After seeing their seven-shot lead dissolve, one stroke made the difference for No. 11 Florida in Tuesday’s final round of the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate Golf Championship.
Monday was a day of season bests as the Florida women’s golf team finished on top of the leaderboard after an explosive second round at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate Golf Championship in New Orleans.