Alexis Stucky claps her teammates hand as they celebrate a point against Auburn at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center on Friday. (Libby Clifton/ WRUF)

Florida Volleyball Mauled by LSU in Five-Set Road Clash

October 6, 2025

BATON ROUGE, La. — Fresh off two straight home wins, the No. 23 Florida volleyball team fell Sunday to LSU after a dominant fifth-set effort by the Tigers (25-16, 22-25, 14-25, 25-22, 4-15). The loss drops Florida to 2-2 in SEC play and 7-6 overall, with both league losses coming against unranked teams in Mississippi State and LSU.

Junior outside hitter and 2024 All-SEC First Teamer Jurnee Robinson was the key for LSU (9-6, 2-2). Following up a career night Friday with 33 kills against No. 20 Tennessee, the South Carolina native set a  record with 34 kills on 75 attacks. She also added a personal-best seven blocks to score for LSU both as an attacker and a stonewall.

Florida’s offense paled in comparison, notching only 19 more kills than Robinson herself. Following a win against Auburn which saw four Gators eclipse double-digit kills, the firepower was stifled Sunday afternoon. Only two Gators reached the 10+ mark with the team total of 53 for the match. Florida also faltered with accuracy after only hitting .201 with 23 errors throughout the five-set battle.

The Gators’ biggest bright spot came in the first set that predicted a much better outlook for the outcome in Baton Rouge. Florida controlled the first set in dominating the battle at the net with five blocks. The Gators added their only ace of the day in the set to clinch it comfortably 25-16. However, the good times and smooth sailing came to a screeching halt.

The Tigers promptly turned things around despite falling behind early. Fourth-year LSU coach Tonya Johnson’s diligent timeouts late in Set 2 encouraged strong adjustments. LSU stormed back from a 22-18 deficit in relentless fashion by taking the final seven points to even the match at one set a piece. With the newfound momentum, LSU continued rolling in the third set after getting out to a 5-1 lead and never looking back.

It wasn’t until facing defeat that coach Ryan Theis’ young squad showed life again in the match. Staring down a second SEC loss, Florida corrected some of its prior issues in Set 4. The Gators only conceded two attack errors and one service error, narrowly edging past the Tigers to force a deciding set.

Florida’s comeback was to no avail, as LSU dominated the fifth set. The Tigers scored the first nine points of the set before clinching the ranked upset on a Jurnee Robinson kill. The nine-point streak in the final set is the longest that any team has had against Florida all season.

The win for the Tigers is the first ranked triumph for the season. On the road end, the loss is the Gators third this season to an unranked team. The defeat jeopardizes Florida’s 556 week-ranked streak, with the AVCA Top 25 Poll being released Monday.

Now sitting ninth in the standings through four SEC matches, Florida’s focus will shift toward its next home stretch.

The Gators will welcome No. 21 Missouri (9-5, 1-3) on Friday, with first serve set for 7 p.m. Two days later, Vanderbilt (5-8, 1-3) comes to Gainesville for the first meeting between the teams. Listen live to all Florida Volleyball home matches on 98.1-FM/850-AM WRUF.

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