Toughness a key component of No. 6 Florida’s success
Through the first 22 matches of the season, toughness has been the driving force for Florida’s promising start.
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Through the first 22 matches of the season, toughness has been the driving force for Florida’s promising start.
After two closely contested sets in which Florida narrowly pulled out victories, Ole Miss didn’t make things any easier after the break.
Twenty games into the 2016 Florida volleyball season, the No. 10 Gators are sitting comfortably in the Southeastern Conference standings.
This season, Allie Monserez has been dominant.
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.
About four times a week, Florida cross country coach Paul Spangler would meet his workout partner in the weight room around lunch time.
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.
In front of a home crowd, Florida’s seniors had possibly the best performances of their careers on Saturday.
While older, experienced runners like Carlos Miranda, Taylor Tubbs and Mac Reynolds absorb most of the attention on the Florida cross country team, younger runners may be overlooked.
The Florida men’s and women’s cross country teams only have one opportunity to compete in front of a home crowd this season.
The Florida men’s and women’s cross country teams dominated the season’s first meet, finishing first on both sides at the Covered Bridge Open.
Last year, the Florida women’s and men’s cross country teams dominated the competition to open the season at the Covered Bridge Open, finishing first and second, respectively.
As a new season sprouts for Florida’s cross country program, big changes are approaching for both the men’s and women’s teams.