Gators bounce Buckeyes, head to regional final
By Michael Hull | Apr. 19, 2021The Gators are set for a showdown with top-ranked Wisconsin Monday night.
The Gators are set for a showdown with top-ranked Wisconsin Monday night.
The Gators swept the Eagles in their second round match. They advance to face the No. 9-seeded Buckeyes in the Sweet 16 Sunday.
Fresh off a first-round bye, the Gators take on the Morehead State Eagles in the second round of the NCAA Tournament Thursday.
Florida swept the Aggies in a double-header. It racked up a 19-3 regular-season record. The Gators will find out their path to the Championship April 4 during the Selection Show.
Florida’s defense excelled Wednesday night as it swept Texas A&M on the road.
Florida will attempt to recover from its loss to Kentucky as it travels to College Station for a battle with the Texas A&M Aggies.
Florida failed to sweep its season series against Kentucky Saturday afternoon and lost in straight sets.
The Gators, led by T’ara Ceasar, battled back from a 2-1 deficit to take down the No. 3 Wildcats.
First match of the double-header is 1 p.m. Friday and will stream on SEC Network+.
Florida took down the Missouri Tigers Saturday and tallied their 11th straight win in the process.
No. 25 Missouri backed No. 7 Florida to the wall with nowhere to run after it won the first two sets. The Gators surged back to take three-straight sets to win the match 3-2.
No. 7 Florida welcomes in its first ranked opponent this weekend: No. 25 Missouri.
Florida made quick work of the Razorbacks and defeated them 3-0.
Junior Thayer Hall tallied 16 kills over the three sets of competition, leading the Gators to their eighth straight victory.
The Gators hope to win their eighth and ninth straight matches this weekend against the Arkansas Razorbacks.
Dooley blocks eight and records six kills in three-set victory versus Tennessee.
Florida is 51-13 all time against the Volunteers.
The Gators are 52-0 all time against Mississippi State, and they will try to make it 54-0 this weekend.
The Gators survived a sloppy, error-driven performance and beat the LSU Tigers 3-1.
Florida’s volleyball team was without one of its main weapons — middle blocker Nnedi Okammor — for Wednesday’s match against LSU, but it didn’t matter.