Coach proud of season-long development from Gators volleyball
No. 6 Florida is standing tall in the latter portion of its Southeastern Conference schedule.
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No. 6 Florida is standing tall in the latter portion of its Southeastern Conference schedule.
She hadn’t attempted a swing the entire match.
With the Florida Volleyball team leading 14-9 in the second set, coach Mary Wise decided to utilize her bench, something that has become more important as the long Southeastern Conference season progresses.
With Florida volleyball leading 23-19 during the second set of Sunday’s match against Georgia, UF setter Allie Monserez gently lofted the ball into the air.
Twenty games into the 2016 Florida volleyball season, the No. 10 Gators are sitting comfortably in the Southeastern Conference standings.
When Florida volleyball player Caroline Knop went to serve during the third set of Sunday’s matchup against Georgia, she was trying to put the match away for the Gators.
The Mississippi State volleyball team entered the Lemerand Athletic Center on Friday night hoping for its first win after three-straight losses.
This season, Allie Monserez has been dominant.
When the Florida volleyball team marched into Reed Arena to face defending Southeastern Conference champion Texas A&M on Sunday afternoon, the Gators were expecting a battle.
Heading into the third set of its match against SEC rival LSU, the Florida volleyball team held a substantial 2-0 set lead and was on its way to a third-straight victory.
University of Florida volleyball player Carli Snyder was preparing for bed on a quiet night in her hometown of Macomb, Michigan, when her phone flashed and buzzed beside her.
UF coach Mary Wise talks with her players during Florida's 3-1 win over Marshall on Sept. 17, 2016, in the Lemerand Athletic Center.
During the second set of Sunday’s matchup between No. 9 Florida and South Carolina, Gamecocks middle blocker Alicia Starr went up high for a kill to dent the Gators’ 23-19 lead.
With the No. 11 Florida volleyball team up 18-12 in the third set and holding a commanding 2-0 lead against Southeastern Conference rival South Carolina, all it needed was sound play to close out the rest of the match.
After a strong start to the fourth set, the No. 5 Florida volleyball team was tied with Tennessee at 20.
The Florida volleyball team snuck into the weekend’s Southeastern Conference opener with caution. The then-No. 6-ranked Gators were set to face a pair of teams that had already gotten off to solid starts to the year.
Historically, the No. 6-ranked Florida volleyball team has dominated Alabama.
Since 2009, Ole Miss volleyball has won just one set against Florida.
The No. 6 Florida Gators volleyball team is already four weeks into its season.