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Florida All-Time at the NCAA Championships Florida All-Time at the NCAA Championships 1992, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2011 & 2012 NCAA Champions * 112-28 Overall Record 1982 - May 16-22 - Salt Lake City, Utah 1997 - May 15-23 - Palo Alto, Calif. 2008 - May 15-20 - Tulsa, Ok. TEAM (t-10th) TEAM (2nd) - No. 1 seed TEAM (t-3rd) - No. 6 seed Round of 16 South Carolina 5, Florida 4 Round of 16 Florida 5, Michigan 0 *Round of 64 Florida 4, Jacksonville 0 Quarterfinal Florida 5, Arizona State 1 *Round of 32 Florida 4, Auburn 0 1983 - May 14-22 - Albequerque, N.M. Semifinals Florida 5, Texas 1 Round of 16 Florida 4, Vanderbilt 1 TEAM (t-12th) Final Stanford 5, Florida 1 Quarterfinal Florida 4, Georgia Tech 2 Round of 16 UCLA 7, Florida 2 Semifinal UCLA 4, Florida 2 1998 - May 20-28 - Notre Dame, Ind. 1984 - May 12-20 - Los Angeles, Calif. TEAM (1st) - No. 2 seed 2009 - May 15-25 - College Station, Texas TEAM (t-7th) Round of 16 Florida 5, Pepperdine 2 TEAM (t-9th) - No. 15 seed Round of 16 Florida 5, So. Methodist 4 Quarterfinal Florida 5, Texas 0 *Round of 64 Florida 4, Col. Charleston 1 Quarterfinal Trinity 7, Florida 2 Semifinals Florida 5, Georgia 1 *Round of 32 Florida 4, Florida State 2 Final Florida 5, Duke 1 Round of 16 Georgia 4, Florida 2 1985 - May 16-24 - Oklahoma City, OK TEAM (t-7th) - No. 5 Seed 1999 - May 20-28 - Gainesville, Fla. 2010 - May 20-25 - Athens, Ga. Round of 16 Florida 5, U.S. International 4 TEAM (2nd) - No. 1 seed TEAM (2nd) - No. 3 seed Quarterfinal Miami 7, Florida 2 *Round of 64 Florida 5, Bethune-Cookman 0 *Round of 64 Florida 4, South Carolina St. 0 *Round of 32 Florida 5, Arizona 1 *Round of 32 Florida 4, Washington 0 1986 - May 15-23 - Austin, Texas *Round of 16 Florida 5, Vanderbilt 0 Round of 16 Florida 4, Ole Miss 1 * Florida did not play in TEAM tournament *Quarterfinal Florida 5, South Alabama 0 Quarterfinal Florida 4, Miami 0 *Semifinals Florida 5, Duke 2 Semifinal Florida 4, North Carolina 0 1987 - May 14-21 - Los Angeles, Calif. *Final Stanford 5, Florida 2 Final Stanford 4, Florida 3 TEAM (t-3rd) - No. 1 seed Round of 16 Florida 8, Harvard 1 2000 - May 18-26 - Malibu, Calif. 2011 - May 20-24 - Stanford, Calif. Quarterfinal Florida 5, Northwestern 1 TEAM (t-3rd) - No. 4 seed TEAM (1st) - No. 2 seed Semifinals Stanford 5, Florida 1 *Round of 64 Florida 5, Bethune-Cookman 0 *Round of 64 Florida 4, So. Carolina St. 0 *Round of 32 Florida 5, Florida State 0 *Round of 32 Florida 4, South Carolina 0 1988 - May 11-19 - Los Angeles, Calif. Round of 16 Florida 5, Notre Dame 0 Round of 16 Florida 4, Clemson 1 TEAM (2nd) - No. 1 seed Quarterfinal Florida 5, Arizona State 3 Quarterfinal Florida 4, Miami 1 Round of 16 Florida 5, Pepperdine 1 Semifinals Georgia 5, Florida 2 Semifinal Florida 4, UCLA 0 Quarterfinal Florida 6, Arizona State 0 Final Florida 4, Stanford 3 Semifinals Florida 5, UCLA 4 2001 - May 18-26 - Stone Mountain, Ga. Final Stanford 5, Florida 2 TEAM (t-3rd) - No. 4 seed 2012 - May 20-24 - Athens, Ga. *Round of 64 Florida 4, Bethune-Cookman 0 TEAM (1st) - No. 2 seed 1989 - May 10-18 - Gainesville, Fla. *Round of 32 Florida 4, Arkansas 0 *Round of 64 Florida 4, So. Carolina St. 0 TEAM (t-3rd) - No. 2 seed Round of 16 Florida 4, Notre Dame 1 *Round of 32 Florida 6 vs. Washington St. 0 *Round of 16 Florida 6, San Diego 1 Quarterfinal Florida 4, Washington 0 Round of 16 Florida 4, Michigan 0 *Quarterfinal Florida 5, Pepperdine 4 Semifinals Stanford 4, Florida 1 Quarterfinal Florida 4, Miami 0 *Semifinals UCLA 5, Florida 2 Semifinal Florida 4, Duke 3 2002 - May 10-19 - Palo Alto, Calif. Final Florida 4, UCLA 0 1990 - May 9-17 - Gainesville, Fla. TEAM (2nd) - No. 1 seed TEAM (2nd) - No. 2 seed *Round of 64 Florida 4, Central Florida 0 2013 - May 17-21 - Urbana, Ill. *Round of 16 Florida 6, Indiana 0 *Round of 32 Florida 4, Miami 0 TEAM (t-3rd) - No. 1 seed *Quarterfinal Florida 5, Southern Cal 2 Round of 16 Florida 4, Northwestern 1 *Round of 64 Florida 4, Marist 0 *Semifinals Florida 5, UCLA 4 Quarterfinal Florida 4, Wake Forest 0 *Round of 32 Florida 4, Georgia Tech 0 *Finals Stanford 5, Florida 1 Semifinal Florida 4, Tennessee 1 Round of 16 Florida 4, Duke 0 Final Stanford 4, Florida 1 Quarterfinal Florida 4, Cal 2 1991 - May 8-12 - Palo Alto, Calif. Semifinal Stanford 4, Florida 3 TEAM (t-3rd) - No. 1 seed 2003 - May 9-18 - Gainesville, Fla. Round of 16 Florida 5, Miami 1 TEAM (1st) - No. 2 seed 2014 - May 15-20 - Athens, Ga. Quarterfinal Florida 5, Duke 1 *Round of 64 Florida 4, Florida Atlantic 0 TEAM (t-3rd) - No. 8 seed Semifinals UCLA 6, Florida 3 *Round of 32 Florida 4, Tulane 1 *Round of 64 Florida 4, So. Carolina St. 0 *Round of 16 Florida 4, Arizona State *Round of 32 Florida 4, Oklahoma State 1 1992 - May 13-21 - Palo Alto, Calif. *Quarterfinal Florida 4, Vanderbilt 0 Round of 16 Florida 4, Vanderbilt 0 TEAM (1st) - No. 1 seed *Semifinal Florida 4, Duke 1 Quarterfinals Florida 4, Georgia 1 Round of 16 Florida 5, Southern Cal 0 *Final Florida 4, Stanford 3 Semifinals UCLA 4, Florida 0 Quarterfinal Florida 5, UCLA 0 *Match played in Gainesville, Fla. Semifinals Florida 5, Duke 1 2004 - May 14-15 - Athens, Ga. Final Florida 5, Texas 3 TEAM (t-17th) - No. 1 seed 2015 - May 15-19 - Waco, Texas *Round of 64 Florida 4, Hampton 0 TEAM - No. 5 seed 1993 - May 12-20 - Gainesville, Fla. *Round of 32 Miami 4, Florida 3 *Round of 64 Florida 5, Bethune-Cookman0 TEAM (t-3rd) - No. 1 seed *Round of 32 Florida 4, Georgia Tech 0 *Round of 16 Florida 5, Brigham Young 0 2005 - May 13-22 - Athens, Ga. Round of 16 Florida 4, Oklahoma State 0 *Quarterfinal Florida 5, Arizona State 1 TEAM (t-3rd) - No. 2 seed Quarterfinals Vanderbilt 4, Florida 3 *Semifinals Texas 5, Florida 4 *Round of 64 Florida 4, So. Carolina State 0 *Round of 32 Florida 4, FIU 0 2016 - May 19-28 - Tulsa, Ok. 1994 - May 11-19 - Athens, Ga. Round of 16 Florida 4, Baylor 2 TEAM (t-9th) - No. 1 seed TEAM (t-5th) - No. 5 seed Quarterfinal Florida 4, So. California 2 *Round of 64 Florida 4, So. Carolina St. 0 Round of 16 Florida 5, UCLA 2 Semifinal Texas 4, Florida 3 *Round of 32 Florida 4, Syracuse 0 Quarterfinal Texas 6, Florida 0 Round of 16 Stanford 4, Florida 3 2006 - May 12-22 - Palo Alto, Calif. 1995 - May 12-20 - Malibu, Calif. TEAM (t-3rd) - No. 4 seed 2017 - May 19-23 - Athens, Ga. TEAM (2nd) - No. 1 seed *Round of 64 Florida 5, Samford 0 TEAM (TBA) - No. 1 seed Round of 16 Florida 5, Louisiana State 0 *Round of 32 Florida 4, South Florida 0 *Round of 64 Florida 4, Massachusetts 0 Quarterfinal Florida 5, California 0 Round of 16 Florida 4, UCLA 3 *Round of 32 Florida 4,Miami 1 Semifinals Florida 5, Georgia 0 Quarterfinal Florida 4, Baylor 0 Round of 16 Florida 4, Texas A&M 0 Final Texas 5, Florida 4 Semifinal Stanford 4, Florida 0 Quarterfinals Florida 4, Oklahoma State 1 Semifinals Florida 4, Vanderbilt 2 1996 - May 18-26 - Tallahassee, Fla. 2007 - May 12-22 - Athens, Ga. Final Florida vs. Stanford TEAM (1st) - No. 1 seed TEAM (t-5th) - No. 4 seed Round of 16 Florida 5, Oklahoma State 0 *Round of 64 Florida 4, Jacksonville 0 *Match played in Gainesville, Fla. Quarterfinal Florida 5, Wisconsin 0 *Round of 32 Florida 4, South Florida 1 Semifinals Florida 5, UCLA 1 Round of 16 Florida 4, Baylor 2 Final Florida 5, Stanford 2 Quarterfinal UCLA 4, Florida 3 Florida by the Numbers Florida’s Annual Series Histories at UF at the NCAAs NCAA Finish the NCAAs (entering Final) Year .......... Finish OVERALL ......................112-28 1981-82 .... t-10th NCAA Arkansas...............................1-0 Round-by-Round Record 1982-83 .... t-12th NCAA Arizona .................................1-0 Round of 64 ..................... 19-0 1983-84 .... t-7th NCAA Arizona State ........................5-0 Round of 32 ..................... 18-1 1984-85 ... t-7th NCAA Auburn ..................................1-0 Round of 16 ..................... 30-4 1985-86 .... - Baylor ...................................3-0 Quarterfinals .................... 25-5 1986-87 .... t-3rd NCAA Bethune-Cookman................4-0 Semifinals .......................14-11 1987-88 .... 2nd NCAA Brigham Young .....................1-0 Final .................................. 6-7 1988-89 .... t-3rd NCAA California ..............................2-0 1989-90 .... 2nd NCAA Central Florida ......................1-0 Site Record 1990-91 .... t-3rd NCAA Charleston, Coll. of ...............1-0 Home ............................... 51-5 1991-92 .... NCAA Champions Clemson ...............................1-0 Away .................................. 3-3 1992-93 .... t-3rd NCAA Duke .....................................7-0 Neutral .......................... 58-20 1993-94 .... t-5th NCAA Florida Atlantic ......................1-0 1994-95 .... 2nd NCAA Florida International ..............1-0 UF’s Seeding (since 1987) 1995-96 .... NCAA Champions Florida State .........................2-0 No. 1 Seed... 14th time (45-11) 1996-97 .... 2nd NCAA Georgia .................................3-2 ..............2 titles, 5 Runner-Ups 1997-98 .... NCAA Champions Georgia Tech ........................3-0 No. 2 Seed........ 7 times (31-3) 1998-99 .... 2nd NCAA Harvard .................................1-0 ................4 titles, 1 Runner-Up 1999-00 .... t-3rd NCAA Hampton ...............................1-0 No. 3 Seed...........
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