Florida volleyball limits Georgia in all capacities during sweep
By JORDAN MCPHERSON | Oct. 10, 2014The Gators learned their scouting report.
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.
If you’re tired of reading hard-hitting news about Jeff Driskel’s fate as starting quarterback and coach Will Muschamp’s confidence in him, you’ve come to the right article at the right time.
In 2012, Maddy Monserez did not start a single match.
After Florida swept Auburn on Friday in its first Southeastern Conference game of the season, UF was able to do it again on Sunday against Ole Miss.
The opening point of Florida versus Auburn lasted for what seemed like three minutes, each team diving and digging and dashing around the court, neither side wishing to be the first to trail in its conference opener.
Closing the door to one of the toughest preconference schedules in Florida history, the Gators head to Alabama to face their first Southeastern Conference opponent, Auburn, tonight at 8.
If Florida’s offense worked like a battery, then Mackenzie Dagostino would surely be the energizer bunny.
Every time I’ve talked with volleyball coach Mary Wise about specific positions this season, she always breaks them down in football terms, so that’s what I’m going to do for all you football fans that don’t know a thing about volleyball.
Coach Mary Wise’s central theme this season has been the Gators’ potential for growth.
A transfer and a walk-on lead their team to a four-set win.
Coach Mary Wise will have plenty for her squad to work on before Sunday.
Ziva Recek has not seen much time on the court this season.
Starting is proof that a player is one of the best at that position. It’s what players work toward the entire time they’re on a team.
It was nearly three decades ago when she embarked on her head-coaching career, barely a year removed from playing college volleyball and with zero experience as a coach.