UF women's tennis one win away from SEC title
By Jake Dreilinger | Apr. 11, 2016Friday’s game against Georgia has a lot more at stake for the Bulldogs than it does the Gators.
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.
In an impressive showing in both doubles and singles, Kourtney Keegan contributed to the Gators success on Thursday.
Nearly everything went right for the Florida men’s tennis team in the month of March.
It was another blowout home victory for the Florida men’s tennis team on Friday night.
The last few matches, Florida has either dropped the doubles point or won close matches in singles.
The Palmer/Salloum Tennis Center at Ole Miss is a unique place to play.
One of the major goals the Florida men’s tennis team has set out to accomplish this season is to win the Southeastern Conference Tournament.
A tight first two sets brought junior Belinda Woolcock’s and Shannon Hudson’s match to the third set.
Stanford has always been a challenging opponent for the Florida women’s tennis team, especially for the players who have been on the team the longest.
Going into Saturday’s match against Furman, Florida men’s tennis player Chase Perez-Blanco was coming off his worst performance of the 2016 season.
It has been a good week for Florida’s men’s tennis team.
Leading 6-0, senior Brianna Morgan was up 6-5 in the third set of Florida’s final match. And after numerous rallies, Morgan hit one home, clinching the sweep for UF.
Doubles competition is sometimes overlooked in collegiate tennis.
The Florida’s men’s tennis team scored their first upset of the season on Saturday, defeating the University of Texas in convincing fashion to put the Gators’ record at 3-0 on the year.
Florida men’s tennis coach Bryan Shelton and his team can finally move on from the disappointing loss they suffered to Pepperdine in the first round of last season’s NCAA tournament.
The No. 3 Florida women’s tennis team traveled to Las Vegas over the weekend to participate in the 14th annual Freeman Memorial Women’s Tennis Championships at the Fertitta Tennis Complex.
The No. 3 Florida women’s tennis team is riding into its spring season on a wave of momentum following successful Spring and Fall seasons.
UF men’s tennis coach Bryan Shelton has had three years to bring some hardware back to Gainesville: a Southeastern Conference title, a deep run in the NCAA Tournament, individual postseason titles.