Doubles play dooms Florida
Down 3-2, Florida’s seniors could only watch as their younger teammates tried to complete a comeback bid in front of a deafening Georgia crowd.
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Down 3-2, Florida’s seniors could only watch as their younger teammates tried to complete a comeback bid in front of a deafening Georgia crowd.
The Gators have been dominant when playing Southeastern Conference opponents this season, and Friday was no exception.
In the coming weeks, Florida will go up against No. 12 Georgia, No. 8 Alabama and No. 11 Vanderbilt.
The most difficult stretch of the spring may be behind them, but the Gators still have their work cut out for them as they prepare for a plethora of Southeastern Conference matchups.
Florida’s dominant win over South Carolina on Saturday served as a preview of sorts, as UF prepares for a slate of ten Southeastern Conference opponents before beginning the SEC tournament in April.
Media and fans flooded into the Ring Tennis complex late Friday afternoon to watch the Gators play their first nationally televised match of the season.
The Gators were disappointed after going scoreless against the Cardinal on Sunday, but their journey doesn’t get any easier with another top-10 squad on the schedule tonight.
The Gators dubbed their first loss of the season — a 4-2 upset at the hands of Northwestern, — a valuable learning experience.
The San Francisco Bay separates St. Mary’s College and Stanford University from each other.
On Saturday, No. 5 Florida swept No. 38 St. Mary’s 4-0 in the first ever meeting between the two programs. The Gators captured their third straight victory and improved to 8-1 on the season.
For an in-state rivalry that always draws a large crowd, Gators-Seminoles matches are rarely close.
For No. 5 Florida, the easy part is over.
After a weekend of highs and lows at the National Team Indoor Championships, the Gators did not come away with an award.
After ending one streak, the Gators refused to begin a new, less appealing one.
For the second time in four years, Florida lost to Northwestern in the quarterfinals of the National Team Indoors.
In a packed arena on Friday night, No. 14 Virginia gave the Gators trouble.
After a brief break in the schedule, Florida is ready to continue its winning streak.
Florida may have many new faces, but the results have stayed the same.
A change in venue could not disrupt the Gators’ hot streak.
No. 2 Florida and No. 19 Baylor will meet on Saturday in similar situations.