“Claudio and Brock played a fine doubles match at 3, but we were not able to capture the net early at 1 and 2 doubles and Florida did a great job of keeping the momentum,” UCF head coach Bobby Cashman said. “During singles we were in the matches with many chances to take control at 3, 4 and 6, but they showed that they are the No. 11 team in the nation with room to move up. We learned a lot today and that will shape our preparation over the next two weeks as we prepare for Troy.”

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