UF volleyball clinches SEC outright with four-set win against Ole Miss
By IAN COHEN | Nov. 21, 2014With its win over Ole Miss on Friday night, Florida volleyball clinched the Southeastern Conference title outright.
With its win over Ole Miss on Friday night, Florida volleyball clinched the Southeastern Conference title outright.
In Mackenzie Dagostino’s three years playing college volleyball she hadn’t experienced a winning season in which she was the starting setter.
With a season as dominant as Florida volleyball’s, it is easy to forget that the Gators will be losing one of its most talented backrows in the history of the program.
Florida was tested, and then it was rewarded.
While Florida hasn’t run into any roadblocks on its path to a Southeastern Conference title, a contest against Kentucky away from home could be the detour the Gators have been trying to avoid.
Another match, another win.
It’s difficult to recall the first point of any match, let alone one played nearly eight weeks ago.
Florida could taste the victory.
Florida volleyball looks to stay unbeaten in Southeastern Conference play when it takes on Alabama (19-5, 7-3 SEC) tonight at 7 in the O’Connell Center.
Florida volleyball’s conference play is dying down and while that means the postseason is approaching, it also means that Southeastern Conference honors are right around the corner.
Coming into the season, Rhamat Alhassan was a big question mark for Florida volleyball.
Over the course of the last month, Florida’s volleyball team has been rolling.
Florida volleyball took another sweep against Georgia on Wednesday, extending the Gators set win streak to 15.
The last time Florida played Georgia, both teams were cruising through the season with winning records and a promising future.
On its deepest roster since at least 1996, Florida volleyball has offered fans a mixture of players ranging from a duo of setters to six defensive specialist options.
If depth were money, Florida volleyball would be rich.
In the midst of a 10-match winning streak, Florida handed in its sharpest offensive performance of the season.
It was the opening round of the 2011 NCAA tournament, and Florida and Missouri were meeting for the first time in program history.
Havana Solaun lost everything she had worked for in just two seconds. All it took was a twist, a tug and a tear and everything was gone. Her season. Her opportunity to train with the Canadian National Soccer Team. And her chance to lead Florida to its second national title.
Coming into the 2014 season, UF volleyball coach Mary Wise said Florida was looking to become more dominant on defense.