Florida set to play 16 matches in Spring
Florida will play 16 conference-only matches in the spring following the SEC’s announcement Monday.
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Florida will play 16 conference-only matches in the spring following the SEC’s announcement Monday.
The Gators received a Christmas present eight days early.
One Florida student yelled “wake up,” encouraging the Gators to play better after Georgia’s Kacie Evans clinched the first set for the Bulldogs. The orange and blue faithful in attendance tried to jumpstart Florida, cheering loudly every time it strung together a few points.
Most coaches and players are ready to move on to the next match after a difficult loss.
Redshirt senior Holly Carlton spent most of her offseason alone because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Florida added four new players to its 2021 recruiting class, even though there has been a recruiting dead period in place since March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Coach Mary Wise had one big concern heading into the 2020 season: How to replace Rachael Kramer.
Junior Haley Warner didn’t see the court on Friday night when the Gators defeated Alabama 3-0. Coach Mary Wise called her name late in the first set on Saturday with Florida nursing a narrow 20-19 lead.
T’ara Ceasar traded in her red and black for the orange and blue on Nov. 19, 2018, and ever since she stepped foot in Florida’s gymnasium, her teammates and coaches have raved about her.
The Gators play their first match Wednesday after six months of holding meetings on Zoom and completing workouts at home hundreds of miles away from each other.
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