Florida tennis positioned to contend for another national title
By Joshua Morgan | Apr. 4, 2022No. 1 Florida’s recent success has them well-prepared as they hope to get a shot at the top teams in the country during the NCAA tournament.
No. 1 Florida’s recent success has them well-prepared as they hope to get a shot at the top teams in the country during the NCAA tournament.
The No. 7 Florida Gators (30-6, 7-5 SEC) won the rubber match against the No. 17 Auburn Tigers (29-6, 7-5 SEC), gaining their 14th-straight series win against the Tigers.
Florida track and field continued its outdoor season by hosting the annual Pepsi Florida Relays.
Florida (18-10, 3-6) once again fell victim to a breakdown from the bullpen, allowing eight runs in the seventh inning to blow a four-run lead and eventually fall to the ‘Dawgs (22-6, 6-3) 14-8.
The No. 16 Florida Gators overcame the obstacles Friday to down the Kentucky Wildcats in Gainesville.
Florida softball loses its series opener to the Tigers, 3-1. The Gators will have a chance to even up the series Saturday at 3 p.m.
In a decisive game two, Georgia topped the Gators 6-1. Florida, who has now lost four straight SEC games, will look to avoid the sweep tomorrow.
It would end with No. 14 Florida (18-8, 3-4) in a major hole, down a game in the series following a 7-6 loss to the rival No. 23 Bulldogs (20-6, 4-3) Thursday.
Trinity Tomas’ two 10s garnered her a season high all-around score, 39.875.
After failing to snatch the series victory against Tennessee, Florida hopes to capture redemption against Auburn. The Tigers will look to bounce back from a nail-biting series loss to Kentucky.
The Gators hosted Pro Day Monday, giving their athletes with NFL ambitions the chance to show out in front of team scouts
No. 7 Florida Gators softball trampled No. 22 UCF Wednesday night after a monstrous offensive performance in the second inning.
Elite goaltending and dominant offense lead the Gators to their fifth-straight win, defeating the Mercer Bears 19-5 on the road.
The Gators desperately needed a win Tuesday over instate rival Florida State and Josh Rivera and Wyatt Langford delivered it in style.
After capturing its first women’s national indoor title in 30 years, Florida track and field now turns the page to start the outdoor season.
Florida women's tennis earned its sixth-consecutive victory over the Mississippi State Bulldogs Sunday afternoon.
Gators swim and dive earned the bronze at last week’s NCAA Championships, racking up numerous All-American honors and taking home three individual national titles.
Even after two tough first games in this weekend’s Florida-Tennessee series, the Skylar Wallace show earned rave reviews in act three for a Gators win.
Pitching for the Gators on Saturdays and Sundays might as well be a mystery box, though, and that uncertainty will likely end up determining whether or not No. 8 Florida (17-7, 3-3) can hang with its SEC competition.
Sophomore Danielle Pavinelli scored a career-high seven goals as the Gators rolled to a fourth-consecutive win, beating the Arizona State Sun Devils 21-10.