Florida Gators end 2013-14 season ranked No. 3

By Adam Silverstein
April 8, 2014

The Florida Gators (36-3) were bumped down to No. 3 in the final 2013-14 edition of the USA Today Coaches’ Poll after falling on Saturday to the eventual national champion and new No. 1-ranked Connecticut Huskies (32-8) in the Final Four of the 2014 NCAA Tournament at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX.

UF entered the tournament as the No. 1 team in the country and earned the event’s top overall seed, advancing to the Final Four for the first time since 2007 but falling two wins short of the national championship. UConn earned its second victory over Florida this season on the way to its title.

Kentucky (29-11) checked at No. 2 – and even received a first-place vote from the coaches – after falling 60-54 in the title game. The Gators beat the Wildcats three times with Florida winning those games by an average of 10 points.

The Gators at 36-3 finished the 2013-14 season with the best record in program history. Florida also swept the Southeastern Conference Championships, winning the regular-season title for the seventh time and tournament crown for the fourth time.

UF finished 9-3 against teams in the final top 25.


Via TheBigLead.com

Florida’s opponents in italics. Wins in blue; losses in red.

USA TODAY COACHES’ POLL
This Week 1-5: UConn (30), Kentucky (1), Florida, Wisconsin, Arizona
6-10: Michigan, Wichita State, Michigan State, Louisville, Virginia
11-15: Iowa State, San Diego State, Villanova, Kansas, UCLA
16-20: Duke, Syracuse, Baylor, Dayton, Creighton
21-25: North Carolina, Cincinnati, Tennessee, Stanford, Saint Louis

Check out the Gators’ week-to-week top 25 rankings…after the break!

AthleteCountrySport
Mark KolozsvaryUSABaseball
Marife TorresPuerto RicoGolf
Leanne WongUSAGymnastics
Adriana LeonCanadaSoccer
Deanne RoseCanadaSoccer
Michelle MoultrieUSASoftball
Aubree MunroUSASoftball
Kelsey StewartUSASoftball
Caeleb DresselUSASwimming
4x100 free
100m free
50m free
Amro Al-WirJordanSwimming
200 breast
Natalie HindsUSASwimming
4x100 free
Bobby FinkeUSASwimming
800m free
1500m free
Eric FrieseGermanySwimming
4x100 free
Enzo MartinezUruguaySwimming
50m free
Alfonso MestreVenezuelaSwimming
800m free
Kieran SmithUSASwimming
400m free
200m free
4x200 free
Andres ArroyoPuerto RicoT&F
800m
Doneisha AndersonBahamasT&F
4x400 relay
Lloydricia CameronJamaicaT&F
Shot put
Will ClayeUSAT&F
Triple jump
Marquis DendyUSAT&F
Long jump
Yanis DavidFranceT&F
Triple jump
Long jump
Joseph FahnbullehLiberiaT&F
200m
Grant HollowayUSAT&F
110m hurdles
Genevive LaCazeAustraliaT&F
3000m steeple
Eddie LovettU.S. VirginT&F
110m hurdles
Taylor MasonUSAT&F
Cory McGeeUSAT&F
1500m
Hakim Sani BrownJapanT&F
200m
Marija VucenovicSerbiaT&F
Javelin

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