Florida comeback falls short in SEC Tournament
By Victor Prieto | Apr. 19, 2019The Florida women’s tennis team’s season has been defined by 4-3 thrillers.
The Florida women’s tennis team’s season has been defined by 4-3 thrillers.
Florida remains atop the leaderboard after Day 3 of the SEC Women’s Championship, despite not one team shooting under par in a difficult day at the Greystone Golf & Country Club.
The conditions were not ideal for the Gators men’s tennis team in its 4-1 win over No. 21 Alabama.
The Florida men’s golf team was not the only one that struggled in the first day of the Robert Kepler Intercollegiate.
Garth Brooks is still coming to UF but a severe thunderstorm delayed his visit.
Some flights were canceled or delayed
Juniors Marta Perez and Sierra Brooks headlined a massive day on the links for the Florida women’s golf team in Round 2 of the SEC Women’s Championships.
Marlee Zein entered College Station, Texas, excited to compete in her first SEC Tournament. The freshman out of Sugar Land, Texas, was coming off a two-win week, and won SEC Freshman of the Week for the second time this season.
Sharrika Barnett reached the final straightaway clearly in first place.
The Florida-Alabama softball rivalry is one of the fiercest in the Southeastern Conference.
The Florida men’s tennis team is SEC regular season champions and undefeated in conference play for the first time since 2003, a 14-match winning streak and their best regular season record since 1977.
Eleven UF gymnasts walked off the mat for the last time this year when Florida’s gymnastics team was shockingly eliminated from the NCAA Championships at the NCAA Corvallis Regional in Oregon.
At this point in the season, I expected to endorse the Florida baseball team’s candidacy for being one of the favorites to come out of the SEC. But after 39 games, it’s rather difficult to draw a conclusion.
The Florida baseball team had an air of confidence about it heading into a road series at LSU.
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