The win was UF's fourth straight, while Alabama dropped in second consecutive dual match.

This is the first time Alabama has been shut out by an SEC opponent this season.

Woolcock was the first off the singles with a 6-1, 6-1 win on court one and improved to 4-0 in SEC matches, all at the No. 1 spot.

Danilina lost her serve to open her match on court four, but ripped off the next 10 games for a commanding 6-1, 4-0 lead en route to the 6-1, 6-1 victory. She improved to 15-1 in career SEC matches.

Keegan's opponent held to begin her match, before the Gator senior won eight consecutive games for a 6-1, 2-0 lead and eventually a 6-1, 6-1 decision.

Florida held lead on two of the unfinished courts while the other was entering a third when play was abandoned.

Florida won the doubles point for the 15th time this season.

The doubles team of Josie Kuhlman and Belinda Woolcock posted the first win of the match, 6-0, and improved to 14-2 in dual matches, including 7-0 in SEC play.

and posted the first win of the match, 6-0, and improved to 14-2 in dual matches, including 7-0 in SEC play. Anna Danilina and Ingrid Neel provided the clinching doubles-point win, 6-3, and improved to 12-2 overall and 6-1 in SEC matches.

42-Match Series: UF leads 41-1 (UF at home 20-0, Away 16-1, Neutral 5-0)

UF leads 41-1 (UF at home 20-0, Away 16-1, Neutral 5-0) Of Note: The Tide's only win against the Gators in the series history was a 4-3 decision on March 23, 2014, in Tuscaloosa. Since that match, Florida has won the last three meetings.

Florida : 17-1, 7-1 SEC

: 17-1, 7-1 SEC Alabama: 7-12, 1-8 SEC

Roland Thornqvist

"I thought we were great today. The parity in this league is tremendous and perhaps in a few of these matches we've had, we relied on our talent and talent alone. We talked today about the motion, passion, determination and helping each other from court to court … when we had leads to try and extend them, not relax. I thought we were excellent today and that's why we were able to finish three singles matches very quickly."

There was a TIME CHANGE for Florida's Sunday's home match against No. 11 Auburn.

for Florida's Sunday's home match against No. 11 Auburn. First serve is now scheduled for 12 Noon!

NOTES: Records: UF 17-1, 7-1; AL 7-12, 1-8 SEC

Who : No. 11 Auburn at No. 1 Florida

: No. 11 Auburn at No. 1 Florida When : Sunday, April 1 * 12 p.m. ET

: Sunday, April 1 * 12 p.m. ET Where : Linder Stadium at Ring Tennis Complex * Gainesville, Fla.

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Top-ranked Florida posted a focused and efficient 4-0 victory against Alabama on a warm Friday evening at Linder Stadium at Ring Tennis Complex.The Gators were playing their first home match since March 19 and they showed why they enjoying playing in front of their home fans, putting on an impressive display on the singles courts where they clinched the victory with three wins in 66 minutes.After capturing the doubles point for the 15time in 17 matches, Florida went to work on the singles court, whereandeach logged straight-set winsWomen's College TennisNo. 45 Alabama at No. 1 FloridaLinder Stadium at Ring Tennis Complex * Gainesville, Fla.Friday, March 31, 2017: Florida 4, Alabama 0(order of finish: 3, 2*)1. #9, UF vs. #25 Erin Routliffe / Maddie Pothoff, AL 5-2 DNF2. #24, UF d. Andie Daniell / Joanna Savva, AL 6-3*3. #35, UF d. Danielle Spielmann / Juliana Valero, AL 6-0(order of finish: 1, 4, 6*)1. #21, UF d. #38 Erin Routliffe, AL 6-1, 6-02. #15, UF vs. Andie Daniell, AL UF led 7-5, 2-0 DNF3. #16, UF vs. Danielle Spielmann, AL 2-6, 6-2 DNF4. #22, UF d. Smith Hinton, AL 6-1, 6-15., UF vs. Maddie Pothoff, AL 6-3, 3-3 DNF6. #35, UF d. Joanna Savva, AL 6-1, 6-1*-0-