I watched the ending of the last two matches to win the championship - it
couldn't have been any closer and the stunned reaction of the Stanford team
and pro-Stanford crowd was very fun to watch. 

 

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Anybody else watch this live on ESPNU last night?  That match between UF's
Lauren Embree and Stanford's Mallory Burdette was epic.  First time Stanford
has lost at their home courts in 11 years...a huge win!

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Way to go, Gators!

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Subject: [gatornews] Another national championship! Women's Tennis Team Ends
Stanford's 184-match home win streak

 

 

Florida women's tennis wins national championship


Lauren Embree returns a ball on Tuesday in Stanford, Calif. (Photo courtesy
of the University Athletic Association)

May 25, 2011

The Associated Press

 

 

 


STANFORD, Calif. (AP) - Florida's Lauren Embree knew better than to try and
hit with Stanford's Mallory Burdette so she just kept playing a steady
volley game.

Embree survived a grueling third set tiebreaker to beat Burdette 5-7, 6-3,
7-6 (6) and clinch the NCAA title for Florida.

"Mallory hits the ball so hard I knew I couldn't hit with her," Embree said.
"I had to grind it out. I just wanted to fight as long as I could."

Hilary Barte gave Stanford (28-1) its first point at No. 1 singles, beating
Allie Will 6-2, 6-4. Nicole Gibbs gave the Cardinal the lead 2-1 with a 6-4,
7-5 win over Sofie Oyen at No. 3 singles.

"I had my game plan and I executed it pretty well for the most part,"
Burdette said. "I'm proud of the way I played. It just came down to two
points and I came up short."

Stacey Tan recovered from a first set loss to beat Joanna Mather 3-6, 6-2,
6-4 at No. 4 singles and give Stanford a 3-1 edge, but Alex Cercone returned
the favor at No. 5 singles, beating Veronica Li 4-6, 6-1, 6-4 as Florida
(31-1) closed to 3-2.

Olivi Janowicz's 6-7 (6), 6-3, 6-1 win over Carolyn McVeigh at No. 6 singles
tied it.

Florida took the doubles point in convincing fashion.

"That was the most electric atmosphere I have ever experienced in my college
career," Stanford coach Lele Forood said. "It was a great day. We just came
up a little short."

Embree improved to 6-0 in tournament championship matches through her first
two years, and finished the year on a 24-match winning streak.

"Lauren is one of those players you can depend on," Cercone said. "You don't
want to put any pressure on anybody but when it came down to that match, I
knew Lauren could pull it out. I know the heart she has and I'm just glad to
be on the same team."


The Gators ended Stanford's 184-match home winning streak, which spanned 12
years and included two victories over Florida in the NCAA tournament.

"We knew it's not going to keep going into infinity," Forood said. "We'll
just start over again. The streak doesn't mean a whole lot to us. It's
interesting but it's trivia."

The Gators also learned why winning at Stanford proved so hard.

"We played at phenomenal levels to set the tone, but this match only proves
how difficult it is to win here," Florida coach Roland Thornqvist said. "I
don't know what it looked like on TV, but I can tell it felt like it took
about 10 years off my life."

Embree, who went through two wrist surgeries since last year, played No. 1
singles last year for Florida while Will was at No. 2.

"When it came down to Lauren I knew we got the one we wanted at the end,"
Thornqvist said

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