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in the sport of
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. The Gators compete in Division I of the
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(NCAA) and the
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(SEC). They play their home matches in Linder Stadium on the university's Gainesville, Florida, campus, and are currently led by head coach Roland Thornqvist. In the thirty-nine-year history of the Gators women's tennis program, the team has won twenty-five SEC championships and seven NCAA national tournament championships.


History

The origins of the Florida Gators women's tennis team date to 1960, when Florida undergraduate Alice Tym organized and led a successful intercollegiate women's tennis club team.Intercollegiate Tennis Association, Women's Hall of Fame
Alice Luthy Tym
. Retrieved June 7, 2011. Tym was later inducted into the University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame as a "Gator Great." ''See'' F Club, Hall of Fame
Gator Greats
. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
As
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expanded opportunities for women in college sports, the University of Florida sponsored its first intercollegiate varsity women's tennis team in 1972–1973. In the early years of the program, the Lady Gators were a perennial top-ten team in the national championship tournaments sponsored by the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW), including a second-place finish in the 1980 AIAW tournament. Since the NCAA began sponsoring national championships in women's sports in 1981–1982, the Lady Gators have won five NCAA team championships, four NCAA singles championships, and four NCAA doubles championships. In addition to their five NCAA team championships, the Lady Gators have also finished second in the NCAA national championships tournament seven times, including 1988, 1990, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2002 and 2010. As a team, the Gators have failed to qualify for the AIAW and NCAA national championship tournaments only three times (1973, 1986 and 2009). The Gators have also dominated the Southeastern Conference, winning twenty-five conference championships and seventeen SEC tournament titles since the SEC sanctioned women's tennis as a conference sport in 1980. In addition to the NCAA titles the Florida Gators have also won seven ITA National Championships (1988,1991,1992,1996,1997,1999 and 2017).


Brandi era: 1985–2001

Led by their fourth-year coach, Andy Brandi, the Florida Gators women's tennis team made its first appearance in the NCAA championship tournament finals in
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in 1988.
2009–10 Florida Gators Women's Tennis Media Guide
'', University Athletic Association, Gainesville, Florida, pp. 40–44 (2009). Retrieved June 19, 2011.
The Lady Gators entered the tournament the top-seeded team, but were decisively upset by the Stanford Cardinal women's tennis team, five matches to two, in the final of the team championship.Melissa Isaacson,
UF Women Fall Short In Final, Cardinal Pull Upset In NCAA Tennis
" ''Orlando Sentinel'' (May 16, 1988). Retrieved June 19, 2011.
The Gators' No. 1 singles player, Shaun Stafford, was upset in the team championships, but recovered to win the individual NCAA singles championship by defeating her teammate Halle Cioffi in the championship final. The Lady Gators hosted the NCAA national championship tournament on their home courts at Linder Stadium in Gainesville for the first time in 1990.Nancy Gay,
Top Players Welcoming A Trip Home
" ''Orlando Sentinel'' (May 6, 1990). Retrieved June 18, 2011.
Led by their top singles players, freshman
Andrea Farley Andrea M. Farley (born September 30, 1971) is an American former professional tennis player. Biography Growing up in Cincinnati, Ohio, Farley won four state high school singles championships, a record for any player (male or female). She was a ju ...
and junior
Nicole Arendt Nicole J. Arendt (born August 26, 1969) is an American retired professional tennis player. Arendt won sixteen doubles titles in her career. The left-hander reached her highest singles ranking on the WTA Tour on June 16, 1997, when she was ranked ...
, the second-seeded Gators battled to the championship finals before falling to the top-seeded Stanford Cardinal women, five matches to one. The Gators won their first NCAA national team championship in
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, in 1992.John Patton,
Top 25 Gator teams: #13 1992 Women's tennis
" ''The Gainesville Sun'' (June 12, 2009). Retrieved June 7, 2011.
Led by star freshman
Lisa Raymond Lisa Raymond (born August 10, 1973) is an American retired professional tennis player who has achieved notable success in doubles tennis. Raymond has eleven Grand Slam titles to her name: six in women's doubles and five in mixed doubles. On J ...
, the Gators beat the
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women's tennis team five matches to three. Raymond also won the individual 1992 NCAA championship in singles. In 1995, for the fourth time in eight seasons, the Lady Gators reached the championship finals of the NCAA tournament, held in
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. After blazing through the first three rounds of the tournament without losing a single match, the Texas Longhorns edged the Gators in the finals, five matches to four, in one of the most evenly matched championship finals ever held. In 1996, Brandi's top-ranked and undefeated Gators earned their second NCAA team championship in
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.Pat Dooley,
Top 25 Gator teams: #7 1996 Women's tennis
" ''The Gainesville Sun'' (June 19, 2009). Retrieved June 7, 2011.
Lady Gators Jill Craybas, Dawn Buth, Lisa Pugliese and Stephanie Nickitas won their singles matches, and Craybas and Lori Ann Freedman won the doubles match, as the team decisively defeated the Stanford Cardinal women five matches to two.Kevin Record,
UF Women Take NCAA Tennis Title
" ''Orlando Sentinel'' (May 22, 1996). Retrieved June 18, 2011.
The Lady Gators' previous record against the Cardinal in NCAA tournament play was 0–3. Craybas also claimed the individual 1996 NCAA singles championship, and Buth and Nickitas won the 1996 NCAA doubles title—only the second time in NCAA history that a women's team won the national team, singles and doubles titles in the same season. The Gators finished the season 31–0 in team matches, and defeated twenty college teams ranked among the top twenty-five in the country. The top-seeded Gators reached the championship finals of the NCAA tournament for the third straight year in 1997, before falling to the Stanford Cardinal, five matches to one, in Palo Alto. Brandi's undefeated Lady Gators claimed their third NCAA team championship in 1998 by crushing the
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women's tennis team, five matches to one, in
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.Pat Dooley,
Top 25 Gator teams: #10 1998 Women's tennis
" ''The Gainesville Sun'' (June 15, 2009). Retrieved June 7, 2011.
Led by seniors Bonnie Bleecker and Stephanie Nickitas, the second-seeded Gators won the doubles match and four of the five singles matches in the tournament final. At the 1999 NCAA tournament held in Gaiensville, the top-seeded Gators women's tennis team returned to the championship finals for the fifth consecutive season, but lost to its national rival, the Stanford Cardinal, five matches to two, for the fourth time since 1988. During Brandi's seventeen-year tenure, three individual Gators won four NCAA singles championships: Shaun Stafford in 1988; Lisa Raymond in 1992 and 1993; and Jill Craybas in 1996. In NCAA doubles championship play, three Gators doubles teams have won four NCAA doubles championships: Jillian Alexander and Nicole Arendt in 1991; Dawn Buth and Stephanie Nickitas in 1996 and 1997; and Whitney Laiho and Jessica Lehnhoff in 2001.


Thornqvist era: 2002 to present

In his first season the Lady Gators' new head coach, Roland Thornqvist returned the Gators to the finals of the 2002 NCAA championship tournament in Palo Alto, California. The top-seeded Gators faced the Stanford Cardinal women's tennis team for the second consecutive year in the NCAA tournament, and suffered the same fate: a 4–1 loss to the Cardinal. The Gators won their fourth NCAA team championship in 2003, and their first under new head coach Roland Thornqvist, by defeating the top-ranked and defending NCAA champion Stanford Cardinal women's tennis team four matches to three in Gainesville.Pat Dooley,
Top 25 Gator teams: #14 2003 Women's tennis
" ''The Gainesville Sun'' (June 4, 2009). Retrieved June 7, 2011.
Gators Jennifer Magley and Zerene Reyes won the doubles match, with Julia Scaringe, Julie Rotondi and Alexis Gordon winning singles matches to clinch the 2003 team title. The Cardinal women had previously beaten the Gators to win the NCAA team championships in the two preceding seasons. After failing to qualify for the NCAA tournament in 2009, and after a six-season absence from the NCAA tournament finals, the Gators returned to the championship match in
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2010, once again facing their old nemesis, the Stanford Cardinal women. In a closely contested championship final, the Cardinal edged the Lady Gators, four matches to three. It was the Gators' seventh second-place performance in the NCAA championships (six of those championship losses at the hands of Stanford). Thornqvist's Lady Gators claimed the program's fifth NCAA team championship in 2011 by defeating the No. 1 ranked Stanford Cardinal women's tennis team on Stanford's home courts in Palo Alto.Jeff Barlis,
High drama in Palo Alto: UF stuns Stanford
" ''The Gainesville Sun'' (May 25, 2011). Retrieved June 7, 2011.
Led by sophomore Lauren Embree in a dramatic come-from-behind third-set victory, the Gators defeated the Cardinal four matches to three, by taking the doubles match and singles matches by freshmen Alex Cercone and Olivia Janowicz. It was the third time the Gators defeated Stanford in the NCAA championship finals.


Year-by-year results

Through the conclusion of the 2010–2011 season, the Lady Gators have compiled an overall win–loss record in dual matches of 875–128 (.872).


All-Americans

Fifty-eight members of the Florida Gators women's tennis team have earned 140 All-American honors.Gator All-Americans
/ref> * Judy Acker – Singles (1976) * Sherry Acker – Singles (1977, 1978) * Jillian Alexander – Singles (1990, 1991), Doubles (1991) * Megan Alexander – Singles (2007) *
Nicole Arendt Nicole J. Arendt (born August 26, 1969) is an American retired professional tennis player. Arendt won sixteen doubles titles in her career. The left-hander reached her highest singles ranking on the WTA Tour on June 16, 1997, when she was ranked ...
– Singles (1998, 1989, 1990, 1991) Doubles (1988, 1989, 1990, 1991) * Brooke Austin – Singles (2015, 2016), Doubles (2015, 2016, 2017) * Amanda Basica – Singles (1997) * Whitney Benik – Doubles (2005) * Marrit Boonstra - Singles (2009), Doubles (2008, 2010) * Csilla Borsanyi – Singles (2007) * Jill Brenner – Singles (1993) * Dawn Buth – Singles (1995, 1996, 1997, 1998), Doubles (1996, 1997, 1998) * Alexandra Cercone – Doubles (2010) * Halle Cioffi – Singles (1988) * Kim Clingan – Singles (1984) * Jill Craybas – 1995 Singles (1995, 1996) * Holly Danforth – Singles (1988, 1990) *
Anna Danilina Anna Sergeyevna Danilina (russian: Анна Сергеевна Данилина; born 20 August 1995) is a Russian-born Kazakh tennis player. She has been ranked as high as No. 11 in doubles by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA). In singles, ...
- Singles (2018), Doubles (2017, 2018) * Lindsay Dawaf – Singles (2002), Doubles (2002) * Cissie Donigan – Singles (1981) * Ingelise Driehuis – Singles (1989) * Lauren Embree – Singles (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013), Doubles (2012) *
Andrea Farley Andrea M. Farley (born September 30, 1971) is an American former professional tennis player. Biography Growing up in Cincinnati, Ohio, Farley won four state high school singles championships, a record for any player (male or female). She was a ju ...
– Singles (1990, 1991, 1993) * Lolita Frangulyan – Doubles (2005) * Cathy Goodrich – Singles (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990) * Alexis Gordon – Singles (2003, 2004, 2006), Doubles (2004) * Stephanie Hazlett – Singles (1999, 2000) * Jill Hetherington – Singles (1984, 1985, 1986, 1987) * Kathy Holton – Singles (1983) * Ida Jarlksog - Singles (2019) * Olivia Janowicz – Singles (2014) * Josie Kuhlman - Singles (2015) * McCartney Kessler - Singles (2021), Doubles (2021) * Kourtney Keegan – Singles (2015), Doubles (2016, 2017) * Whitney Laiho – Singles (1999, 2000, 2001) Singles, Doubles (2000, 2001) * Jessica Lehnhoff – Doubles (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002), Singles (2000, 2001, 2002) * Holly Lloyd – Singles (1992) * Jennifer Magley – Doubles (2003, 2005), Singles (2004, 2005) * Jan Martin – Singles (1985, 1986) * Joanna Mather – Doubles (2012) * Divya Merchant – Singles (1996, 1997) * Brianna Morgan – Singles (2014) *
Ingrid Neel Ingrid Neel (born June 16, 1998) is an American tennis player. She has won one doubles title on the WTA Tour with two singles and ten doubles titles on the ITF Circuit. On 8 June 2015, she achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 50 ...
- Doubles (2017) * Siobhán Nicholson – Singles (1988, 1989) * Stephanie Nickitas – Doubles (1996, 1997, 1998, 1999), Singles (1998, 1999) * Sofie Oyen – Singles (2013), Doubles (2012) * Joyce Portman – Singles (1979, 1980) * Julie Pressly – Singles (1978, 1980) *
Lisa Raymond Lisa Raymond (born August 10, 1973) is an American retired professional tennis player who has achieved notable success in doubles tennis. Raymond has eleven Grand Slam titles to her name: six in women's doubles and five in mixed doubles. On J ...
– Singles (1992, 1993) * Zerene Reyes – Doubles (2003, 2005), Singles (2005) * Julie Rotondi – Doubles (2004) * Diana Srebrovic – Singles (2006, 2007) * Shaun Stafford – Singles (1987, 1988) * M.C. White – Singles (1997) * Tammy Whittington – Singles (1985, 1987) *
Allie Will Allie Will (born April 20, 1991) is an American tennis player. Will was born in Boca Raton, Florida. She has won eleven doubles titles on the ITF tour in her career. On July 22, 2013, she reached her best singles ranking of world number 293. O ...
– Singles (2010, 2011, 2012), Doubles (2010, 2011, 2012) * Belinda Woolcock - Singles (2016, 2017) * Marlee Zein - Doubles (2021)


See also

* Florida Gators *
Florida Gators men's tennis The Florida Gators men's tennis team represents the University of Florida in the sport of tennis. The Gators compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) and the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The team hosts its ...
* List of Florida Gators tennis players *
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List of University of Florida Olympians This List of University of Florida Olympians includes over 150 students and alumni of the University of Florida who have competed or coached in the Olympic Games, as well as current or former Florida Gators coaches who have coached in the Olym ...
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