Gators hope to knock off undefeated Cardinals in Sweet 16
The No. 16-seeded Florida Gators quickly dispatched their opening-weekend foes in the Stephen C. O’Connell Center, beating Florida A&M and Miami in six combined sets.
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The No. 16-seeded Florida Gators quickly dispatched their opening-weekend foes in the Stephen C. O’Connell Center, beating Florida A&M and Miami in six combined sets.
Fans in the O’Connell Center stood tall with match point underway. Florida A&M had already extended the third set by two, and Rattlers’ outside hitter Emerald Jacobs served the ball across the net.
Redshirt senior and All-SEC team member T’ara Ceasar has played her last collegiate volleyball match.
The Florida volleyball team arrived in Lexington, Kentucky, Friday with a lot to be optimistic about.
With the SEC Championship out of their hands, No. 20 Florida Gators volleyball looked to upset the No. 8 Kentucky Wildcats while vying for head coach Mary Wise’s 1,000th career win.
It’s the epic finale of the regular season.
It was only fitting redshirt senior T’ara Ceasar buried the final home kill of the Gators’ 2021 volleyball season; the Panama City, Florida, native’s 14 kills served as the driving force behind No. 20 Florida’s second sweep of the South Carolina Gamecocks in as many days.
South Carolina setter Claire Wilson tossed the ball and launched it over the net to serve. Florida wasted no time as setter Marlie Monserez lined up the ball before outside hitter Sofia Victoria swiftly struck down the match-sealing kill.
Before travelling to compete in a massive, top-10 matchup with the No. 8 Kentucky Wildcats next week, the No. 20 Florida Gators (18-6, 12-2) need to take care of business in their last two matches at home.
The atmosphere at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center felt as loud as ever for a Wednesday night matchup against the Auburn Tigers, and for good reason; for the first time this season, the Gator Band provided the soundtrack to the game from the stands.
The Gators volleyball team returns to the O’Connell Center Wednesday for a midweek matchup against the Auburn Tigers.
After defeating Tennessee 3-1 (22-25, 25-17, 25-23, 25-16) Thursday, the No. 22 Gators volleyball team looks to extend their winning streak in a double header against the Razorbacks Friday and Saturday in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
When outside hitter T’ara Ceasar sees a ranking next to an opposing team’s name, she shows up on a mission.
It’s a Top-25 showdown in Gainesville this weekend as the No. 23 Gators volleyball team (14-6, 8-2 SEC) is set to host the No. 22 Tennessee Lady Volunteers (16-5, 8-3 SEC) in the O’Connell Center Thursday at 7 p.m.
The Gators haven’t played a match in over a week.
Olivia Moore ventured over to her neighbor’s driveway, ready for volleyball lessons every day during quarantine.
Outside hitter Merritt Beason lined up the ball for the match point serve. The ball glided over the net into Alabama’s hands where the team set up a kill for rightside hitter Kennedy Muckelroy.
The Gators hit the road for a midweek match against the Crimson Tide in Tuscaloosa, Alabama on Wednesday .
Head coach Mary Wise and the Florida volleyball team (12-6, 6-2) returned to the Stephen C. O’Connell Center for the first time in 13 days on Saturday evening, and the Gators left with their fourth sweep in six games.
The No. 23 Gators volleyball team (11-6, 5-2 SEC) is set to host the Texas A&M Aggies (11-6, 4-3 SEC) in the Stephen C. O’Connell Center Saturday at 5 p.m.