Gators stave off Volunteers’ attack
By RJ Schaffer | Oct. 27, 2013With the score tied at 21 in the second set, it appeared that Florida could be in for a battle with Tennessee.
With the score tied at 21 in the second set, it appeared that Florida could be in for a battle with Tennessee.
One long streak in the second set was all Florida needed to snap out of its recent slump and put Auburn away.
Despite sweeping nine consecutive opponents earlier this season, the Gators are still battling to win the program’s 20th Southeastern Conference title.
Alex Holston played well in high school, but she never thought her success would translate to the college game so quickly.
The Gators were riding high following nine straight sweeps and 13 consecutive wins entering the weekend.
A combination of team and individual errors led to the Gators’ first Southeastern Conference loss of 2013.
With a match looming Sunday against undefeated Missouri, Florida almost got caught flat-footed in Fayetteville, Ark., on Friday.
As Florida gears up for arguably its toughest road weekend so far this season, coach Mary Wise is playing it cool and urging her players to do the same.
The No. 2 Gators (17-1, 6-0 Southeastern Conference) did more than collect their eighth and ninth consecutive sweeps last weekend.
Under Mary Wise’s tenure as coach, the Gators have lost to the Bulldogs only once.
It took everything the Gators had, but they were able to keep their sweep streak alive Friday.
When No. 15 Kentucky travels to Gainesville on Friday, it will have more than a chance to beat a rival.
Florida was forced to mount a three-set comeback to survive its most recent home matchup against Kentucky.
Chloe Mann’s name has been inked in the NCAA’s record books since her sophomore campaign.
Mary Wise put an exclamation mark on her career Friday night by notching her 700th victory as Florida’s coach by beating Texas A&M.
Last year in College Station, Ziva Recek hit .170 as Florida snuck past Texas A&M in five sets.
When Florida traveled to College Station, Texas, last year, it needed to a comeback from a 2-0 hole to beat Texas A&M.
They will single you out. Pick on you. And then cheer when you fail.
Florida used its powerful offense to make it to the Sweet 16 last season.
Associate coach Dave Boos said Florida’s back-row defense has made up for the front row’s mistakes this season. But on Sunday against Ole Miss, the Gators finally delivered at the net.