Slovenian Success: Ziva Recek nears end of Florida volleyball career
By Brian Lee | Dec. 2, 2015When Ziva Recek first stepped on to the University of Florida campus, she barely spoke English.
When Ziva Recek first stepped on to the University of Florida campus, she barely spoke English.
The Florida volleyball team is in familiar territory.
The Florida volleyball team received the No. 11 seed in the 2015 NCAA Tournament on Sunday and is set to host the first and second rounds of the tournament in the O’Connell Center.
Mary Wise doesn’t tear up often, but she made an exception for Mackenzie Dagostino.
In the final Southeastern Conference match of the season, the Gators volleyball team turned in one of its most disappointing performances.
The Gators threw a block party Friday night, and Simone Antwi hosted it.
Tick. Tock.
As Alex Holston goes, so does the Gators’ volleyball team.
Ziva Recek used her rifle of an arm when she needed it most.
After a tough five-set loss to Auburn last Sunday, the Florida volleyball team responded with a victory over Alabama on Friday night.
One block is all it would’ve taken.
It took 25 years for the Auburn volleyball team to finally beat the Gators under coach Mary Wise.
Mary Wise had never lost to Auburn — until Sunday.
Alex Holston was clutch Friday night.
With only seven games left until the postseason, the Gators are playing their best volleyball of the year.
If you were to judge Rhamat Alhassan just by watching her play volleyball, you’d think she were a mad woman.
Florida’s defense squashed Georgia this weekend — on the volleyball court.
Becoming an elite team requires the mental resolve to maintain intensity against every opponent, even when playing teams at the bottom of the conference.
Abby Detering has a rocket arm.
As the Florida volleyball team enters the final month of the season, the Gators have emerged from an early season rough patch and hit their stride recently.