Florida women’s tennis sees trouble in doubles and success in singles
By Jeffrey Serber | Jan. 12The Florida Women’s Tennis team started its spring season at the Florida Invitational, going 0-4 in doubles and 9-0 in singles.
The Florida Women’s Tennis team started its spring season at the Florida Invitational, going 0-4 in doubles and 9-0 in singles.
The score in set five was 14-13 Gators. One more point, and Florida volleyball would defeat Kansas to extend its season and reach its 31st Sweet 16 in team history.
Florida swept NC State Friday night in the Horejsi Family Volleyball Arena in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
When tennis players take the court for their first collegiate action, that moment often comes after over a decade of relentless training and, frequently, years of professional play. Those that have survived the rounds of cuts, sacrifice normalcy for that opportunity. Their commitment is unparalleled but at a cost. For Talia Neilson-Gatenby, that was her childhood.
They will head to Lawrence, Kansas, where they will start the NCAA Tournament against NC State (16-12, 11-9 ACC). That first round matchup is set for Friday, Dec. 6th, at 5 p.m.
Jaela Auguste’s impressive freshman volleyball season at UF has been capped off with an SEC Freshman of the Year award, as well as nods for the All-SEC Second and SEC-All Freshman Teams.
In its final regular season match of the regular season, Florida volleyball fell short in a four-set defeat against Georgia.
South Carolina beat Florida in Columbia, ending a 10-game winning streak for the Gators.
Throughout Saturday afternoon, Florida junior Rachel Gailis and senior Alicia Dudeney traded points against the No. 3 Virginia senior pair of Elaine Chervinsky and Melodie Collard.
Florida volleyball (21-5) honored its six seniors before playing its last home game of the 2024-2025 season where they beat its in-state opponent UCF (9-16) in four sets.
The event saw 31 schools competing with a total of 254 runners on the course. Eight Gators traveled to Madison: freshmen Reagan Gilmore and Gabrielle Schmidt; juniors Hilda Olemomoi, Beth Morley, Caroline Wells and Tia Wilson; and seniors Allison Wilson and Liina Winborn.
The Gators head into the winter break with a sweep over notable conference opponents, such as Georgia, Alabama, LSU and Missouri.
Florida (20-5, 11-3 SEC) emerged victorious in the fourth set Wednesday night against Auburn (14-11, 4-10 SEC).
The Florida men’s tennis traveled to Waco, Texas, to participate in the NCAA Division I Individual Tennis Championships this week. The Gators were represented by three players: sophomore Jeremy Jin, sophomore Henry Jefferson and junior Tanapatt Nirundorn.
JanMagnus Johnson’s collegiate career began at UCF. However, he didn’t compete in UCF's 2019 Fall season, as he found it difficult to adjust to college life, he said. Johnson then transferred to FGCU before making one final pit stop at UF.
Martin’s career night propelled the No. 22 Gators (19-5, 10-3 SEC) to their win over No. 25 Missouri (18-6, 9-3 SEC), marking UF’s eighth-straight victory.
The Florida men’s and women’s cross country teams competed in the NCAA South Regional at Apalachee Regional Park in Tallahassee Friday. A combined 214 runners from 31 schools competed in the women’s race with the men’s race including 26 schools with 179 runners.
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The all-around effort helped catapult No. 22 Florida (18-5, 9-3 SEC) to a sweep against Alabama (10-12, 2-9 SEC), giving the Gators their seventh consecutive win.
Cheers of joy rang out over the court as Florida sophomore Jeremy Jin won his qualifying match at the men's Intercollegiate Tennis Association Sectionals in Tallahassee, Florida, on Saturday. Jin was the only Gator to represent UF at the tournament. The ITA Sectionals is one of the key qualification tournaments for the NCAA Singles Tournament, which takes place in Waco, Texas, from Nov. 19-24.