Exactly. They usually only play in the postseason. 
We were the first to beat them at home after a long crazy streak. I was afraid 
they'd do the same thing to us. Especially after playing #6 Oklahoma the day 
before. 
We have some great athletes, though. 
As usual under Thornqvist. 

Oliver Barry CRS, GRI
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> On Feb 20, 2017, at 9:24 AM, Woody <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> The rivalry between UF and Stanford Womens Tennis is very very underrated. 
> 
>> On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 9:17 AM, Oliver Barry <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Roland Thornqvist should be in the hall of fame now. Forget after his 
>> career. 
>> 
>> Oliver Barry CRS, GRI
>> Real Estate Broker
>> PARKS Real Estate Services
>> 305 B Indian Lake Blvd
>> Suite 220
>> Hendersonville TN 37075
>> Office: 615-826-4040
>> Mobile: 615-972-4239
>> [email protected]
>> 
>> Begin forwarded message:
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>>> From: Shane Ford <[email protected]>
>>> Date: February 20, 2017 at 7:45:47 AM CST
>>> To: GatorNews <[email protected]>
>>> Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]:  Roundup: Gators top Stanford, extend home 
>>> streak to 163
>>> Reply-To: [email protected]
>>> 
>>> UF ROUNDUP
>>> Roundup: Gators top Stanford, extend home streak to 163
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Florida's Belinda Woolcock hits her forehand against Stanford's Taylor 
>>> Davidson, Sunday at the Ring Tennis Complex. Woolcock won her match, 
>>> clinching the win for the team. [Cyndi Chambers/Correspondent]
>>> 
>>> Cyndi Chambers/Correspondent
>>> Special to Gainesville SUN GatorSports.com
>>> Published: Sunday, February 19, 2017 at 8:48 p.m.
>>> Last Modified: Sunday, February 19, 2017 at 8:48 p.m.
>>> In a regular-season weekend that was one of the most challenging and 
>>> competitive in recent memory for the Florida women's tennis team, the 
>>> Gators came through it with a pair of wins and their nation's-best home 
>>> winning streak intact.
>>> 
>>> After defeating No. 6, and NCAA runner-up, Oklahoma State on Saturday 4-2, 
>>> top-ranked Florida defeated reigning NCAA champion and No. 5 Stanford 4-1 
>>> Sunday at Ring Tennis Complex.
>>> 
>>> The Gators (9-0) rose to the challenge to extend their home win streak to 
>>> 163 consecutive wins. It is the nation's longest active home win streak of 
>>> any NCAA Division I team in any sport.
>>> 
>>> Florida opened the match between the two national rivals by capturing the 
>>> doubles point with wins on courts one and three.
>>> 
>>> The clinching match in last year's meeting was the same matchup in this 
>>> season's regular-season bout, pitting Florida's Belinda Woolcock against 
>>> Taylor Davidson. The Cardinal came away with the 6-7 (4), 6-3, 6-3 outcome 
>>> last season. This time, it Woolcock's turn to shine, as she rallied after 
>>> dropping the first set to post a 4-6, 6-2, 6-0 win in two hours and eight 
>>> minutes to secure the dual match win.
>>> 
>>> Woolcock's heroics were set up by wins from Ingrid Neel and Brooke Austin. 
>>> Neel, a freshman, was the first off the court with an impressive 6-1, 6-3 
>>> win at the No. 2 position.
>>> 
>>> Stanford (4-1) got on the board with a win on court No. 6, but Austin 
>>> showed her grit and also rallied for a tough, three-set win, 2-6, 6-1, 7-5, 
>>> that gave the Gators a 3-1 lead.
>>> 
>>> "There's something about these matchups, these Florida-Stanford matchups," 
>>> UF coach Roland Thornqvist said. "They've gotten us on a couple of easy 
>>> ones at their place. Their place is as tough of a place as ours is to play, 
>>> but when you play them here, our fans help us. Physically, we were dominant 
>>> today. When you look at the scoreboard in the last 30 minutes, I just felt 
>>> like we were different physically. I told them in the locker room that it's 
>>> a good feeling knowing that you're the strongest team because we really 
>>> pride ourselves on that.'
>>> 
>>> Softball: Top-ranked Florida capped the Aquafina Invitational with a 5-0 
>>> win over FIU at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium.
>>> 
>>> “I think it was good for us to get out there and get a lot of looks," UF 
>>> coach Tim Walton said. "The hardest thing to do is just prepare for all the 
>>> different looks you are going to get pitching-wise and to be able to turn 
>>> the page pretty quickly. That's probably the toughest part of the 
>>> preparation but I think in those 10 days we've gotten a lot of different 
>>> looks."
>>> 
>>> The Gators (10-1) jumped out in front early in the contest thanks to 
>>> freshman Jaimie Hoover's second career grand slam in the first inning. 
>>> Hoover's hit was set up with walks with two outs to Nicole DeWitt, Kayli 
>>> Kvistad and Aleshia Ocasio.
>>> 
>>> Kvisitad (2-for-3) drove in the only other run in the contest in the top of 
>>> the seventh inning with a double off the top of the left center wall pads 
>>> to score Justine McLean. 
>>> 
>>> Sophomore Kelly Barnhill (4-0) commanded the circle again, as she extended 
>>> her scoreless inning streak to 24.0. Barnhill tossed a 5.2 innings with 12 
>>> strikeouts while she scattered a trio of hits and four walks.
>>> 
>>> The Gators will have a short break with no midweek games scheduled before 
>>> their trip to Orlando, where they will take part in the Citrus Classic. The 
>>> first pair of games are scheduled for Friday at 1:15 p.m. against Syracuse 
>>> and will be followed by a 3:30 p.m. matchup against Fordham.
>>> 
>>> Men's golf: Florida had four individuals place inside the top 10, while the 
>>> team finished in fourth place with a 54-hole score of +13 (853) at the 
>>> SunTrust Gator Invitational on the UF golf course.
>>> 
>>> Through some challenging weather conditions over the two-day tournament, UF 
>>> was the only school to have four individuals place inside the top 10. 
>>> Alejandro Tosti and Andy Zhang finished in a tie for sixth place with score 
>>> of one-over 211. The junior and freshman recorded scores of four-under (66) 
>>> as they each climbed 13 spots on the leaderboard in Sunday's final round, 
>>> respectively. 
>>> 
>>> Sophomore Sam Horsfield finished tied for eighth and bookended his weekend 
>>> with scores of two-under (68) and one-over (71) to card a two-over (212) 
>>> for the Invitational. In addition, redshirt senior A.J. Crouch rounded out 
>>> the Gators in the top 10, as he finished tied for 10th with a three-over, 
>>> 213.
>>> 
>>> After recording the top team scores in rounds one and two, Arkansas held 
>>> off the field in Sunday's finale to capture the title with a five-over 845 
>>> for the weekend. Arkansas sophomore Charles Kim won the individual title 
>>> with a six-under 204. This was the second time that Arkansas captured the 
>>> team title, the first coming in 2014.
>>> 
>>> Women's basketball: At Lexington, four Gators netted double-figures in a 
>>> scoring effort paced by freshman Delicia Washington's 14 points, but it 
>>> wasn't enough as Florida dropped a 67-48 decision to Kentucky.
>>> 
>>> Kentucky (19-8, 10-4 SEC) used a handful of mini-runs and Florida (13-13, 
>>> 4-10) was able to counter most of them and get back within two points. The 
>>> Gators had just finished whittling a 10-point deficit down to two, 31-29, 
>>> early in the second half. That's when the Wildcats used a 15-4 run and took 
>>> a 47-33 lead with 2:10 remaining in the third quarter.
>>> 
>>> Florida next plays at Tennessee at 7 p.m. Thursday. 
>>> 
>>> Men's tennis: At Charlottesville, Va., No. 16 Oklahoma defeated No. 6 
>>> Florida 4-2 in the consolation rounds of the National Team Indoor 
>>> Championships. UF is now 7-3, while the Sooners are 9-2.
>>> 
>>> Women's golf: At New Orleans, seniors Kelly Grassel and Maria Torres paced 
>>> Florida in the first round of the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate 
>>> Championship. Both Gators ended the day in a tie for ninth place at 
>>> one-under (71).
>>> 
>>> As a team, Florida finished day in a tie for fourth place, posting a 
>>> four-over (292). The Gators carded a tournament-high 15 birdies during the 
>>> first round.
>>> 
>>> Miami leads the tournament at one-under (287), and Denver's Mariell Bruun 
>>> and UM's Dewi Weber are at the top of the leaderboard at four-under (68) on 
>>> the par-72, 6.239-yard English Turn Golf & Country Club.
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