Florida lacrosse earns four AAC awards for week six
By Karina Wilson | Mar. 25, 2021Florida picked up four AAC awards after back-to-back wins against Temple.
Florida picked up four AAC awards after back-to-back wins against Temple.
The Gators ran out of Philadelphia with back-to-back conference wins.
The Gators look to finish their back-to-back matchups against Temple with a win.
The Gators dominated the Temple Owls 15-9 in their first AAC matchup of the season. UF now boasts a 10-0 record over Temple.
The Gators ran out of the locker room with their roster full of all-American threats. But the physical Dolphins gave UF a run for their money in a 12-11 match.
Three Gators received bids to the Tewaaraton Watch List in its 20th year. Florida boasts 17 players who earned 33 Tewaaraton nominations in the program's 12-year history.
The Gators head north to take on the Jacksonville Dolphins Saturday afternoon. UF holds a 9-0 record against Jacksonville.
Two postponed games led to an unexpected week off for the Gators. Individual workouts kept them afloat.
The Gators pummeled the Stetson Hatters 19-7 in a Saturday road game.
The Gators are back in Florida to face the Stetson Hatters in their home opener.
Florida defeated Kennesaw State 20-7 in its second matchup in program history.
The Gators travel to Kennesaw, Georgia, to take on the Owls after a week off. Both teams lost their last game.
Florida picked up two AAC awards after facing North Carolina.
North Carolina proved why it’s the No. 1 team after defeating Florida 11-5.
No. 7 Florida will face No. 1 North Carolina for the first time since 2019.
Florida’s game against Kennesaw State postponed due to COVID-19 cases within the Owls’ program.
UF ran out of the Bluegrass state as 14-7 victors for its first win of the season.
The Gators head to Louisville, Kentucky Saturday to face the Cardinals in their first game of the season.
Florida is the only AAC team to rank on both Inside Lacrosse’s and Nike’s preseason polls.
Expectations are high for the Gators as last season was cut short, leaving them with a 6-2 record.