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The No. 12 Florida Gators swept the Alabama State Hornets in the first round of the NCAA Tournament Thursday evening in Exactech Arena.
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For the 24th time, the Florida Gators are Southeastern Conference Champions. The Gators defeated Texas A&M in a five set thriller to claim the conference title. Note: Florida and Kentucky finished with the same record in league play and are co-champions. How it happened Set 1: The Gator took set one 25-17. The Aggies scores…
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The Florida Gators volleyball team returned to the friendly confines of Exactech Arena on Wednesday and swept the Arkansas Razorbacks in the team’s penultimate regular season contest. Florida is now 24-4 overall and are tied with Kentucky at 15-2 atop the SEC standings. How it happened Set 1: Florida took set one by a 25-17…
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The 15th-ranked Florida Gators improved to 12-2 in SEC play with a road sweep over Georgia (25-13, 25-14, 25-13). The Gators have four sweeps in their last five matches.
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The 15th-ranked Florida Gators etched another W into the record books with a sweep over Auburn at Auburn Arena. The Gators secured the victory by a 25-17 scoreline in each frame.
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The Florida Gators fell to the Kentucky Wildcats in five sets (25-21, 15-25, 23-25, 26-24, 15-12) for the second time this season. As a result, Kentucky (13-2) overtook Florida (12-2) in the Southeastern Conference standings.
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The No. 11 Florida Gators won their 10th-straight match with a three-set victory over the LSU Tigers (25-20, 25-19, 25-18) at Exactech Arena Friday evening.
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The 12th-ranked Florida Gators defeated the Mississippi State Bulldogs in straight sets to improve to 11-1 in SEC play. Florida has now won nine straight matches; the longest streak in the conference.
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Doing things the easy way is overrated. That’s what the No. 12 Florida Gator volleyball team must think, anyway.
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The No. 13 Florida Gators held off 24th-ranked Mizzou in the fifth set on Wednesday (25-22, 17-25, 29-27, 20-25, 15-12) to improve to 9-1 in the SEC.