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Seminole Volleyball Falls to No. 3 Florida in Three

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Posted at 12:01 AM, Sep 20, 2017
and last updated 2017-09-20 00:01:00-04

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The No. 19 Florida State volleyball team fell to the No. 3 Florida Gators in three sets on the road on Tuesday (Sept. 19) night at the Fresh From Florida Sunshine Showdown.

This marks the Seminoles’ fifth loss to the Gators in the last nine matches of the series.

Florida took an early lead in the first set, holding the Noles to under .200 hitting and earning an early 10-4 lead. From there, the Seminoles’ offense kicked in, with senior outside hitter Natasha Calkins knocking down consecutive kills to slow the Gators’ roll. Florida State’s front line put pressure on the Gators and let UF make the errors up until UF’s set point, where the Gators led 24-15. From there, the Noles earned six consecutive points before a kill gave the Gators the set 25-21.

In the second set, the Florida State defense kept the Noles in the match, but Florida’s offense still proved to be too much for them. The match stayed tied through the first six points, but Florida went on an 8-0 run to gain a lead that the Seminoles could not make up. While the Seminoles tallied 13 digs in the set, the Gators hit .375 with 14 kills to stay ahead and take the set 25-15.

The third set proved to be the toughest for the Seminoles, as the Florida held it scoreless through the first eight points. The Gator offense seemed to click in the final set, with the team earning 18 kills on 36 total attacks (.389), while the defense slowed the Seminoles with three team blocks and 16 digs. Florida kept its lead through the set and eventually prevailed, taking the final set 25-12.

This marks the last non-conference match for the Seminoles this season as it opens ACC play this weekend, hosting Virginia on Friday (Sept. 22) and Virginia Tech (Sept. 24) at Tully Gym.

Quoting head coach Chris Poole

On facing a tough rival like UF…
“Well, we’ve got fourteen players; seven of them facing the Gators for the first time. So, I think there were mixed emotions. There were some that played very scared, there were some that were confident, that they were trying to bring along the others. You know, we are a team that lost a lot from last year. And we know that. We lost three players that were All-Americans. Two of them were senior middles, and we replaced that with true freshmen middles. They’re doing great, they’re working hard, they’re getting better. But that’s still a big transition to go to this level. And even bigger. You can start playing individual one on one volleyball is one thing, playing top-25 is one thing, playing top-5 volleyball is a whole different thing. And I think they got to see and experience what it was like to play against a top-5 program.

“And that’s what we talked about after the match. That we haven’t seen that yet, and for many of the players, they’ve never experienced it at all in their whole lives. So this was an eye opener for them to understand what it is we’re trying to teach them every day in practice; what we’re trying to get them to do. Because we’re trying to make them better, and now they’ve seen what it looks like on the court, across the net and hopefully we can go back and we can get them to listen. We can get them to really do the things we’re asking them to do.”

On what they learned from the loss…
“I always think in defeat that you can learn something. There’s no doubt. And there’s been many times that we’ve lost to a good team early in the year and we’ve been able to play much better at the end of the year. So I feel like that our program has a lot of growth, a lot of room to grow throughout the season because we’ve got so many players we’re trying to fit in right now. I feel like that we definitely are a better team than what we show but I also think Florida played great. They’ve got a great team, they’ve got a lot returning from last year, they’ve got a lot of top recruits, and they do a great job every time that we play. So we expected a battle. We knew it’d be a battle, we knew early season.

“You know, but we’ve still got so many things we’re trying to do. We’re still trying to get all of our players to play the same defense at the same time. We’re trying to get our offense down smoother with some of the newcomers. So there’s a lot of things that we’re not in sync the way we wanna be, but this will be used as a lesson for us to go back.”

Quoting Senior Outside Hitter Milica Kubura

On playing a rival like Florida…
“We were very excited to play them, but I’m honestly very disappointed. I think we could have played much better. We played timid. I think this gym is a little intimidating for us, because we don’t have a chance to play a lot in big gyms like this. They had a big home crowd and they’re a very intimidating team, so I think it took us a long time at the beginning of each set to actually get into playing and start playing on our level and that cost us.”

On what they’ll take away from the loss…
“Well, this is just the preseason, so we’re probably going to see them in the postseason again. And this is something we can learn from, and see where our weaknesses are and work on some stuff. I think that we can take this in a positive way although it’s a very disappointing loss.”

Notes

  • Florida’s all-time record over Florida State improves to 40-30.
  • Florida State’s season record moves to 6-2.
  • The No. 19 Seminoles and the No. 3 Gators both entered the match as ranked teams for the 10th consecutive meeting.
  • This marks the first three-set match between the two teams since No. 17 FSU lost to No. 4 UF in 2013.
  • Florida has now won five of the last nine matches in the series against FSU.
  • Brianne Burkert recorded her 20th career double-double with 25 assists and 14 digs. She has now accomplished this in seven of FSU’s eight matches this season.

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