Gators open NCAA Championship against future SEC foe
When Florida takes the court in Cedar Falls, Iowa, tonight at 6, it will be staring across the net at a team that embodies nearly everything it is not.
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When Florida takes the court in Cedar Falls, Iowa, tonight at 6, it will be staring across the net at a team that embodies nearly everything it is not.
When Florida takes the court Friday night to begin the NCAA tournament, it will be thrown into a scenario equal parts familiar and different.
Stephanie Ferrell didn’t take a single swing in the third set.
After a disappointing performance in a season-opening loss to Michigan, Florida junior forward Jennifer George knew something had to change. Now, with three additional games on the stat sheet, it’s looking like the transformation didn’t take long.
For Taylor Unroe and her family, butterflies and fairies have always served as a symbol.
Nobody is going to confuse the Florida volleyball team’s last three games of the regular season as marquee matchups, but the Gators are using them as confidence boosters.
Since beginning preparation for 2011, the Gators have had one broad goal: Peak in December.
On most days, Kristy Jaeckel is one of Florida’s most dominant and important offensive weapons.
After 21 years at Florida and 25 years of coaching college volleyball, Mary Wise doesn’t come across many firsts.
A little over one month ago, Florida’s volleyball team made quick work of LSU as part of a stretch in which the Gators won eight consecutive games in straight sets.
Chloe Mann and Holly Pole are different players.
Florida coach Mary Wise called it a fog. Spectators will call it one of the sloppiest sets either Florida or Ole Miss has played all season.
Senior middle blocker Cassandra Anderson never took off her warmup jacket, a possible sign of new times for the Florida volleyball team.
When No. 17 Florida’s volleyball team was swept last weekend by Southeastern Conference opponents for the first time in coach Mary Wise‘s tenure, bright spots were not easy to come by.
For years, Mary Wise has heard the same question repeatedly.
Chanel Brown looked around and saw a quiet locker room.
Florida’s volleyball team is nearing the end of its most dominant month in years.
Quickly rising, Mary Wise got vocal.
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.
Florida’s goal against South Carolina on Wednesday night was very simple: go for the sweep.