No. 16 Gators keep on rollin’
You can expect all smiles when the Gators win the doubles point.
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You can expect all smiles when the Gators win the doubles point.
Florida sophomore Emily De Oliveira has been the closer throughout the season in both singles and doubles play. The sophomore won her first set in singles and trailed 5-1 in the second set against Ole Miss, but she refused to give up.
The Gators had lofty expectations against a Southeastern Conference opponent that was yet to win a conference game before Friday’s matchup.
Sophomore Emily De Oliveira was the star Wednesday afternoon.
Four Gators set up a tight finish as they entered a third set in their singles matchups at Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex.
Florida senior Emma Shelton was out of action for nearly a month.
Florida junior right-handed pitcher Brandon Sproat jogged onto the diamond in the top of the ninth and looked to shut out the Crimson Tide.
Florida junior shortstop Skylar Wallace blasted a ball to deep right-center field for a solo home run to start the third inning.
North Florida sophomore starting pitcher Clayton Boroski dealt early in the game for the Ospreys.
Sophomore two-way-player Jac Caglianone rounded the bases after roping a deep homerun down the right field line. The blast marked Caglianone’s second of the afternoon.
Florida junior Sara Dahlstrom had just won the first set and was down 4-2 midway through the second set.
Gators junior third baseman Tyler Shelnut approached the plate in the sixth inning and knew someone needed to step up. Florida’s offense had been quiet all night and scored only twice so far — a season low.
She defeated No. 11-ranked Louisiana State junior Kylie Collins in an exhilarating matchup. She won the first set 6-3 and came back from being down 6-5 in the second to win 7-5.
Florida freshman Sophie Williams and sophomore Emily De Oliveira neared defeat against Aggies freshman Mia Kupres and sophomore Gianna Pielet. The Texas A&M pair led 6-5 and were ahead 40 to love.
The Gators faced the Waves for the second time of Spring 2023.
The Gators’ victory seemed inevitable early in their match against the Eagles. Florida took a quick lead and refused to lose a single matchup.
The Florida Gators started from behind when they lost the doubles point. However, they defeated the Florida State Seminoles, fueled by last-second efforts from freshman Rachel Gailis and junior Sara Dahlstrom.
Florida junior Sara Dahlstrom continues her dominant season with another singles win. She earned her sixth victory of the season and extended her Gators singles win streak to 11 in a row, dating back to April 16, 2022.
The Gators dominated in their first match of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Kick-Off Weekend. However, they were defeated in the final round and failed to secure a spot in the ITA Indoor Championships.
The No. 18 Florida Gators women’s tennis team extended their winning streak against the Bulls to 38 consecutive matches.