Gators women’s tennis preparing for NCAA Tournament
By Jake Dreilinger | Apr. 27, 2016The No. 1 Florida women’s tennis has come a long way since losing to then-No. 1 California on Feb. 26 and to then-No. 16 Stanford on Feb. 28.
The No. 1 Florida women’s tennis has come a long way since losing to then-No. 1 California on Feb. 26 and to then-No. 16 Stanford on Feb. 28.
The first two minutes of Wednesday’s game against Cincinnati was one to forget for Florida.
During Round 2 of the Southeastern Conference Championship, Florida golfer Sam Horsfield hit his second shot into the par-4 fourth at the Sea Island Golf Club.
On Monday, Florida women’s tennis coach Roland Thornqvist had a smile on his face.
The No. 2 Florida lacrosse team has been a thorn in the side of most of its opponents this season.
Florida coach Mike Holloway normally approaches each track meet the same way.
With the Southeastern Conference tournament set to begin on Wednesday, the Florida men’s tennis team had one final test to prepare itself for the postseason.
The Southeastern Conference features nine teams in the top-25, including the reigning NCAA champion in Vanderbilt.
Although the Florida women’s golf team finished in second place at the Southeastern Conference Championship on Sunday, coming up five strokes short of first-place Alabama, Maria Torres made history.
The Florida men’s golf team made a valiant effort early during the final round of the Southeastern Conference Championship on Sunday.
Florida began the second round of the Southeastern Conference Championship facing a six-stroke gap between them and first-place Alabama. Through a hard-fought 18-holes, the Gators chipped away at the Crimson Tide’s lead, culminating in a tie for first place at 2-over par.
After Saturday’s round of the Southeastern Conference Championship, the Florida men’s golf team finds itself well back entering the final round of competition in St. Simons, Georgia.
The No. 2 Florida lacrosse team clinched a berth in the Big East Tournament Saturday with a 14-4 win over Villanova.
The first day of the Southeastern Conference Tournament ended Friday with No. 8 Florida in second place at 4 over par..
At the end of Round 1 of the Southeastern Conference Championship, the Florida men’s golf team finds itself in a familiar position.
Today, Florida will begin the Southeastern Conference Championship in Birmingham, Alabama — its first test of the postseason.
It took nearly 49 minutes of game time for Florida to concede a goal against Marquette on Wednesday.
Friday’s game against Georgia has a lot more at stake for the Bulldogs than it does the Gators.
Yielding to pressure and losing focus can break a golfer, and after ending the regular season with a four-tournament winning streak, the pressure has mounted for Florida’s women’s golf team.
During Southeastern Conference play, No. 6 Florida has been dominant in singles matches.