Gators News: Football Falls, Remaining Sports Lift Florida Up
Well Gator fans, this previous end of the week was a bit of a harsh one as the football crew ventured out to South Carolina just to lay an egg against the Gamecocks, sending its season into a descending twisting that has effectively seen two mentors excused from the program.사설토토
The uplifting news — other than the way that the much-censured guarded facilitator Todd Grantham is at long last gone — is that the ladies' and men's tennis crews, just as the ladies' ball group, gave the Gator Nation motivation to keep being glad. Here is the wrap-up from this previous end of the week.
Men's tennis
Men's tennis team Nate Bonetto and Lukas Greif recorded a 7-2 imprint more than three days at the Clemson Hidden Duals competition this end of the week, including an undefeated first day. Bonetto added his third positioned singles win of the fall season on Sunday by overcoming the ITA No. 80 Teodor Giusca of Clemson in straight sets, 6-2, 6-4. The group will get back to activity in January.
Ladies' tennis
The ladies' tennis crew likewise saw a good outcome on the court this end of the week at the ITA Fall National Championships in San Diego, California. Carly Briggs and Marlee Zein guaranteed the pairs incidental award, winning four-straight matches to end the end of the week with some equipment. The crew will be back in real life one last time this tumble from Nov. 12 to Nov. 14 at the North Florida Invitational in Jacksonville.
Ladies' ball
The ladies' ball group won its solitary presentation game against the Flagler College Lions on Friday night, 101-56, as the Lady Gators adjust in front of the 2021-22 season. The group saw strong all-around play in its first game under new lead trainer Kelly Rae Finley.