Gators start play in NCAA Tournament on Friday
After winning both the Southeastern Conference regular season and tournament titles, the No. 1 Florida women’s tennis team is exactly where it wants to be.
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After winning both the Southeastern Conference regular season and tournament titles, the No. 1 Florida women’s tennis team is exactly where it wants to be.
The No. 1 Florida women’s tennis has come a long way since losing to then-No. 1 California on Feb. 26 and to then-No. 16 Stanford on Feb. 28.
With the Southeastern Conference tournament title on the line, the pressure was on senior Brianna Morgan.
On Monday, Florida women’s tennis coach Roland Thornqvist had a smile on his face.
The Southeastern Conference features nine teams in the top-25, including the reigning NCAA champion in Vanderbilt.
In her final season at Florida, senior Brianna Morgan has been through it all.
The Georgia Bulldogs have always been a thorn in the side of the Gators women’s tennis team.
Friday’s game against Georgia has a lot more at stake for the Bulldogs than it does the Gators.
During Southeastern Conference play, No. 6 Florida has been dominant in singles matches.
Featuring eight top-25 teams, the Southeastern Conference contains some of the top competition in the country.
Florida’s dominance at home is nothing new.
Surrounded by her family and teammates, Brianna Morgan received a bouquet of flowers and a framed UF tennis shirt with her name on it.
In an impressive showing in both doubles and singles, Kourtney Keegan contributed to the Gators success on Thursday.
Julia Sell, head coach of the No. 15 LSU women’s tennis team, knows Florida coach Roland Thornqvist very well.
Facing elite talent is nothing new for the Gators.
Before Saturday’s matchup, three Southeastern Conference teams were undefeated in conference play: No. 3 Georgia, No. 7 Florida and No. 8 South Carolina.
Ever since its 6-1 defeat at the hands of Kentucky’s Mami Adachi and Aldila Sutjiadi on March 10, the No. 7 tandem of sophomore Brooke Austin and junior Kourtney Keegan has been unbeatable.
The last few matches, Florida has either dropped the doubles point or won close matches in singles.
When the Florida women’s tennis team plays Ole Miss today, it will have its hands full.
The Palmer/Salloum Tennis Center at Ole Miss is a unique place to play.