UF offense dominant during 24-set streak
Florida’s volleyball team is nearing the end of its most dominant month in years.
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Florida’s volleyball team is nearing the end of its most dominant month in years.
About five-and-a-half hours after Madison Monserez arrived back in Gainesville, she was in class. A few hours later, she was gearing up for practice on what is typically an off day for the Gators’ volleyball team.
UF students want to take occupation to campus.
When it comes to the realm of weight training, where clinking metal echoes and beads of sweat stain the floor, Matt DeLancey jumped in early.
For Florida’s volleyball team, there’s something about third sets.
Sophomore Taylor Unroe digs the volleyball during a game in 2011. Hesitation on defense hurt the Gators against top-ten opponents in Texas and Stanford at the NIKE Big Four Classic last weekend, she said.
The decision came from Kristy Jaeckel’s family before she ever stepped on campus.
The Florida volleyball team is getting used to downing its opponents in three games, and Sunday's match against Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Ala., was no different.
Ole Miss is the best 1-7 team the Southeastern Conference has ever seen.
There is more to Kelly Murphy than offense.
Mary Wise preaches that video doesn’t lie.
Betsy Smith works hard — very hard.
For the past two years, Atlanta native Betsy Smith has returned to nearby Athens, Ga., and barely played a role in Florida’s volleyball triumphs over Georgia.
No. 13 Florida's road victory against Auburn was an uneven affair.
Madison Monserez has a soft voice, bright blond hair and an infectious smile.
Parity is what makes sports interesting, popular and unpredictable.
Stephanie Ferrell was locked in on Saturday night.
Volleyball is an action-packed sport full of hits, sets and spikes. Yet for those less knowledgeable of the game, things can get confusing.
To err is human, but the Gators are slowly overcoming that.
After every game, Florida's volleyball team forms a circle and stretches. For most players, this is a mindless routine; but for Holly Pole, it often serves as a moment of reflection.