The Family Business
Callie Rivers had it rough growing up in a household full of boys, but she's reaping the rewards now.
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Callie Rivers had it rough growing up in a household full of boys, but she's reaping the rewards now.
While its starters snag headlines, the UF volleyball teams' bench may actually hold the keys to the squad's success.
Before Friday night, it was debatable.
After four straight road games, there's no rest for the weary.
Both the UF and Alabama volleyball teams went into Sunday afternoon's match undefeated in Southeastern Conference play.
The Gators remained the No. 6 team in the
Sophomore libero Elyse Cusack has
Five minutes after defeating LSU on Sunday afternoon, the UF volleyball team had a flight to catch.
Volleyball defensive specialist Christina Diaz has never watched former New York Yankees great Lou Gehrig play, but that doesn't change the fact that he ranks as her biggest idol.
For two consecutive home matches, the UF volleyball team had come out sloppy and unready to play.
With a starting lineup full of veterans and a deep bench, it's hard for the new girls in town to get on the court for the UF volleyball team.
Even though the UF volleyball team is 6-0, Coach Mary Wise will tell you the Gators are far from perfect.
After surviving an early scare, the No. 6 UF volleyball team defeated Florida State 3-1 (24-30, 30-11 30-21, 30-21), extending the Gators' streak of consecutive victories against the Seminoles to 16 matches.
It will be a season of firsts for Janine Williams, even though it is technically her second.
You could see the frustration on the Gators' faces after game three.
The banners in the Lemerand Athletic Center practice facility hang neatly in a row, a proud collection that is never complete.
After battling an ankle injury for all of the 2006 season, middle blocker Kari Klinkenborg will not play for the UF volleyball team this season, and her career is likely over.