Gators claim SEC title after Josh Goodger’s clutch performance
With an SEC regular season championship on the line, Florida senior Josh Goodger had the weight of the world on his shoulders in his third set battle with Yasha Zemel.
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With an SEC regular season championship on the line, Florida senior Josh Goodger had the weight of the world on his shoulders in his third set battle with Yasha Zemel.
After a match that ended a little too close for comfort Friday, the top-ranked Gators will now move on and start fresh against a new opponent: the Kentucky Wildcats.
The ball zoomed off the rackets of Florida duo Layne Sleeth and Ida Jarskog into Vandy’s Emma Kurtz and Marcella Cruz to ignite a chaotic final rally. The opponents did everything they could to break the cycle but the couples traded blows for more than ten rallies.
Two seniors of Gators tennis will take the floor at Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex Saturday for the last time.
The results weren’t as perfect as the previous four sweeps, but the 13-match win streak will live on after the Gators pull a sneaky one-point steal from Vanderbilt.
Just when the temperature of the hot streak was beginning to grow, the duos of Florida tennis found their stride in the past four matches to gain early advantages and swing the Gators to easy victories.
Florida’s squad slowly hiked up the ranks and finally made it to the peak.
On March 14, the Gators put on a fireworks display to topple a stout SEC opponent: the Arkansas Razorbacks. Just when the momentum started for the now 7-6 squad, the team looked up their calendars only to find a week of emptiness.
The dark clouds set over Gainesville, and rival Florida State paid an overdue visit to battle it out with the top-ranked host.
Two bitter in-state foes will battle it out on the court and earn bragging rights for another year.
When the sunset made its way behind the horizon, the Linder Stadium court lights flashed on. They didn’t just shine from above, but also from the athletes on the floor during the two top-ranked competitors’ battle.
The Gators seem warmed up after they tore through eight straight SEC opponents. Now, they prepare for a matchup against an elite program: Texas Christian University.
When the month of March comes around and color returns to the trees, some people feel inspired to organize their homes for spring cleaning.
The Gators seem to be on an upward trend after solid victories Friday night. The student-athletes can rest for a day before going into their Sunday bouts with Arkansas and Mississippi State.
Missouri head coach Chris Wootton had one message to kick his lineup into gear before UF senior McCartney Kessler’s first serve.
The tennis season’s halfway mark came and went. Now programs build their win streaks and climb the ranks to prepare for conference tournaments.
As the season’s halfway mark approaches, the Gators rampaged opponent after opponent. Captains Duarte Vale and Sam Riffice and freshman Ben Shelton collaborated to compile an impressive seven-game win streak.
Freshman Ben Shelton sat on the bench after Tennessee's Luca Wedenmann paved the way in a 6-0 first set blowout. During the intermission, assistant coach Scott Perelman approached Shelton.
The bleachers cleared, concessions closed and the front gate locked.
From two different locations, the emotions come in a variety after the women give it their all in Athens, GA but eventually got rolled over in a 4-1 defeat while the men commanded the dawgs to lay down in a 4-0 sweep.