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Special report on the Florida Gators lacrosse team: GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The NCAA Tournament returns to Gainesville as the sixth-seeded Florida lacrosse team welcomes Mercer, Jacksonville and Vanderbilt to Donald R. Dizney Stadium.
Florida will be back in the friendly confines of The Diz on Friday, taking on the Mercer Bears at 4 p.m. That game will be streamed on ESPN3 and can be heard on FloridaGators.com/watch.
Approximately 45 minutes after the matchup between the Gators and the Bears, Jacksonville will take on Vanderbilt under the lights.
The winner of each of the first round matchups will face off on Sunday at 12 p.m. for a chance to make the NCAA Quarterfinals. ....
Florida lacrosse battles Mercer in first round of national championship The Gators get home-field advantage Friday versus the Bears May 12, 2021 | 6:14pm EDT Florida s Brianna Harris (pictured, No. 20) makes a move on a Cincinnati defender during the AAC Championship on May 8. Harris scored six goals and added four assists in the title game. Photo by Karina Wilson | The Independent Florida Alligator Florida lacrosse laces up to take on Mercer in the first round of this year’s NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship. The Gators boast the No. 6 overall seed after claiming the AAC championship. The Bears won the Southern Conference championship after they upset both Coastal C ....
Special report on the Florida Gators lacrosse team: GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The eighth-ranked Florida lacrosse team dominated the Temple Owls 19-4 on Saturday afternoon at Donald R. Dizney Stadium to secure the 2021 AAC Tournament Championship. The Gators improve to 16-2 on the year and have won 13-straight games, while Temple falls to 12-5 on the year. Florida secured its seventh-consecutive tournament championship and eighth overall. The Gators were able to hoist both the regular season championship trophy and tournament championship trophy for the eighth time in program history. Brianna Harris and Shannon Kavanagh each posted six goals on the afternoon to lead the way offensively for the Gators. That mark was a career-best for Harris, surpassing her previous high of five (twice). ....
Special report on the Florida Gators lacrosse team: GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The No. 8 Florida lacrosse team is set to host the second American Athletic Conference Tournament Championship, beginning with Thursday’s semifinal against Cincinnati. Opening draw is slated for 4:30 p.m. at Donald R. Dizney Stadium. The game will stream on ESPN+ and can be heard on FloridaGators.com/watch. Lincoln Rose will serve as the play-by-play announcer for all three games, while Kit McConnico will handle the color duties for the weekend. The second semifinal will be between Vanderbilt and Temple 45 minutes after the conclusion of Florida’s game. If the Gators were to advance, they face the winner of semifinal No. 2 at 12 p.m. on Saturday. ....
Florida is coming off a series sweep of Vanderbilt in which the Gators secured the No. 1 seed in the AAC Tournament and at least a share of the AAC regular season champion- ship. Old Dominion is coming off of two losses to Cincinnati, in which the squad fell to the Bearcats 16-7 and 17-6.
The Gators and the Monarchs are meeting for the first time in program history as this is ODU’s first season as an affiliate member of the AAC.
With Florida’s win over Vanderbilt last weekend, the Gators clinched at least a share of the regular season American Athletic Conference Championship. With one win against the Monarchs, Florida will have secured the conference title outright. ....