Gators utilize depth in sweep
By EDEN OTERO | Oct. 26, 2014If depth were money, Florida volleyball would be rich.
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.
It was a late-August afternoon in the Gale Lemerand practice gym, and starting setter Mackenzie Dagostino was explaining why Florida’s practices are never lackadaisical.
In a battle to stay undefeated in the Southeastern Conference, No. 8 Florida volleyball swept unranked Arkansas in one of the Gators’ most highly contested matches of the season.
After the match’s first set, it appeared as if South Carolina would be the first Southeastern Conference team to hand Florida a loss this season.
Mary Wise has not had much reason to be angry this season.
In a perfect world, freshmen would be good enough to start as soon as they enter college.
For the second consecutive weekend, No. 9 Florida (12-3, 6-0 Southeastern Conference) closed its weekend matchups with two wins against conference opponents.
The Gators learned their scouting report.
Mary Wise already knew the answer to the question she was about to ask.
By now, Florida’s volleyball team is tired of hearing about Chloe Mann.
In another weekend sweep of Southeastern Conference foes, Florida found solace in one player who has not played much this season.
Florida added another Southeastern Conference win to its belt on Sunday at Mississippi State.
Florida found themselves down 18 to 22 in the fourth set of Friday’s match against LSU.
Florida and LSU meet tonight in very different circumstances.
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In 2012, Maddy Monserez did not start a single match.