Lacroix shines on Senior Day, records 200th career win
By THOMAS NASSIFF< | Apr. 3, 2011As Alexandre Lacroix reflected on a career defined by breaking records and setting standards, it was only fitting that he continued the trend on Senior Day.
As Alexandre Lacroix reflected on a career defined by breaking records and setting standards, it was only fitting that he continued the trend on Senior Day.
In a match pitting two ranked opponents, the No. 14 Gators ended on
When Alexandre Lacroix takes the court at Linder Stadium this weekend, it will be the beginning of the end for the senior star.
The only thing standing in between Florida and its 100th consecutive home win is a match that should have been played over a month ago.
The UF women's tennis team continued its reign of dominance over the Southeastern Conference with a 7-0 home victory over Mississippi State at Linder Stadium on Sunday.
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The No. 1 UF women's tennis team continued its streak of dominance
When the UF men's tennis team heads to Starkville, Miss., this weekend, it will be a homecoming trip for coach Andy Jackson.
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For the fourth time this season, the UF men's tennis team showed its weakness against a top-ranked opponent, as the Gators dropped a tight 4-3 match to Southern California.
When Alexandre Lacroix arrived at Florida four years ago, he came in with the burden of expectations on his shoulders.
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After a month away from the familiar confines of Linder Stadium at Ring Tennis Complex, the No. 11 Florida men’s tennis team will finally retake its home court today.
The UF women’s tennis team walked into Scott Speicher Tennis Center in Tallahassee on Tuesday boasting a newly acquired No. 1 ranking and a 50-1 all-time record against the Seminoles.
The UF women’s tennis team gets a lot of attention for its depth, featuring five players ranked in the top 40 of the ITA singles rankings.
For the second time in the last year, Florida lost a national title to Stanford.
The No. 2 Florida women’s tennis team plowed through three ranked opponents this weekend at the ITA Indoor Championships, securing a spot in the National Indoor Final today.
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