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Gators gear for long NCAA volleyball tourney run


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  <http://www.gatorsports.com/author/gatorsports/> gatorsports

 (Gainesville SUN) - 

November 30, 2017

 
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 Gators volleyball; Mary WiseFlorida coach Mary Wise, center, boasts a 65-26 
(.714) all-time record in the NCAA Tournament, with all her postseason 
appearances coming with the Gators. [Brad McClenny/Staff photographer]

By Jim Harvin, Gainesville SUN Correspondent

It’s been a banner year for the Florida volleyball team, losing just one match 
en route to a 25-1 record and winning a share of the Southeastern Conference 
title for the 23rd time in coach Mary Wise’s 27 seasons at UF.

But there may be more magic ahead for the Gators.

The 2017 NCAA Tournament gets underway today at 4:30 p.m. when Miami (21-5) 
squares off against the College of Charleston (27-5) in the Exactech Arena at 
the O’Connell Center, followed by UF taking on Alabama State (28-10) in a 
rematch of last year’s first-round match.

The two winners will meet for an NCAA Sweet 16 berth at 7 p.m. Friday.

“The challenge is you’re playing teams that you aren’t as familiar with,” Wise 
said. “Even this Alabama State team that returns all but one of their starters 
looks so different from a year ago and how experienced they are. I think this 
is one of the better first-round matchups that we’ve had in awhile. It should 
be really fun from the get-go.”

UF, which was ranked third in the final regular-season poll, was selected as 
the No. 2 overall seed for the NCAA Tournament.

Top-ranked Penn State (29-1) is the No. 1 seed, followed by UF, third seed and 
fourth-ranked Stanford (26-3), and No. 4 seed and sixth-ranked Kentucky (26-3). 
This marks the first time two SEC teams have been among the top four squads. 
Proverbial powers No. 2 Texas (24-2) and No. 5 Nebraska (26-4) each missed out.

Meanwhile, it is the seventh time Florida has been selected as a top-four seed 
and the first since 2010. UF is 19-6 in that role, posting a 7-1 record at home.

“It’s definitely a huge advantage,” redshirt junior setter Allie Monserez said. 
“We’re just trying to take it one game at a time and just focusing on our first 
team and then going from there.

“Being at home is something that is very exciting. It’s very special to play in 
front of our amazing fans that we have here in Gainesville. Everyone is very 
pumped about that.”

Florida is hoping to reach the national semifinals for the eighth time overall 
and the first since 2003, when the Gators finished as NCAA runner-up – an 
all-time best.

UF, which has a 66-27 all-time record in NCAA Tournament play including a 65-26 
mark under Wise, has advanced to the national semifinals in four of its 
previous six attempts as a top-four seed.

This year’s team boasts the SEC Player of the Year in 6-foot-4 middle blocker 
Rhamat Alhassan, who leads the nation in blocks per set (1.80).

Alhassan is the 13th Gator to earn the POY award and was one of five UF players 
to earn All-SEC honors along with outside hitter Carli Snyder, right-side 
hitter Shainah Joseph, libero Caroline “CK” Knop – all seniors – and 6-foot-8 
sophomore middle blocker Rachael Kramer.

In addition, Wise shared SEC Coach of the Year honors, her 15th, with 
Kentucky’s Craig Skinner.

The 2017 squad boast five seniors, with defensive specialist Lindsey Rogers 
joining Alhassan, Snyder, Joseph and Knop.

“I’m so excited,” Kramer said. “On Sunday before the selection show, we knew 
before the show that we were a top-four seed, but even during the selection 
show my hands were sweating and I was so nervous. It was an exciting Sunday.”

GAINESVILLE REGIONAL

What: First and second rounds of the NCAA volleyball tournament

Today: College of Charleston (27-5) vs. Miami (21-5), 4:30 p.m.

Alabama State (28-10) vs. No. 2 overall seed Florida (25-1), 7 p.m.

Friday, 7 p.m.: Thursday’s winners meet

Where: O’Connell Center

Radio: AM-850, 98.1-FM for UF match





 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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