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Florida Volleyball Sweeps South Carolina

The Gators volleyball team moves to 8-3 in the SEC after defeating the Gamecocks Friday night in Columbia.  Florida swept South Carolina is three sets; 25-22, 25-14, and 25-21.  Unfortunately for South Carolina, the Gamecocks were without two of there key middle blockers, Darian Dozier and Jacqy Angermiller.  Florida coach Mary Wise …

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Gator Volleyball Sweeps Missouri

  The Florida volleyball team has now improved its record to 7-3 in the SEC after sweeping Missouri on Sunday. The Gators came out strong all three sets winning 25-12 in the first, 25-14 in the second, and 25-17 in the third set. Florida outside hitter Carli Snyder led the …

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Gator Volleyball Sweeps Auburn

The Florida volleyball team came out strong Sunday and swept the Auburn Tigers in SEC play in Gainesville. Florida improved to 11-4 overall and 3-3 in the SEC with the win. It was a close finish for the Gators in set one, 25-23 and in the second set 25-21. Florida …

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Gator Volleyball Travels To Missouri

The Florida volleyball teams faces Missouri this Wednesday. The Gators are coming off a tough loss to Kentucky last Sunday that gives Florida a record of 9-2 overall. Florida outside hitter Carli Snyder had 16 kills and 14 digs in their match up against Kentucky, and she says falling to …

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Gator Volleyball Gets Win Over UCF

  Florida sophomore right side Alex Holston registered a match high 20 kills and junior setter Mackenzie Dagostino dished out a career high 58 assists as the seventh ranked Gators defeated Sunshine State opponent UCF 3-1 (28-30, 25-16, 25-21, 25-17) to wrap up a challenging non-conference slate Sunday for the …

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Gator Volleyball Drops Match to Texas, 3-1

Freshman Carli Snyder and junior Noami Santos-Lamb both posted career-best performances against the Texas volleyball squad, but the third ranked Longhorns edged the 11th ranked Florida Gators 3-1 (16-25, 28-26, 17-25, 16-25) Saturday night in front of a Stephen C. O’Connell Center crowd of 4,845 in the first of two …

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