Florida volleyball sweeps Ole Miss in see-saw battle
The first two sets were close calls for the Gators as they just edged out Ole Miss with a two-point lead. But UF stayed determined to call the game a clean sweep.
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The first two sets were close calls for the Gators as they just edged out Ole Miss with a two-point lead. But UF stayed determined to call the game a clean sweep.
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By the numbers
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