GAINESVILLE, Fla. – It was far from pretty, but the No. 12 Gators did just enough force a fifth set. And they played stellar volleyball at the match's most critical juncture to come away with a second consecutive victory over a top-five opponent, capping the two-day VERT Challenge with a win over No. 5 Nebraska Saturday (Aug. 26) evening.
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Coupled with Friday (Aug. 25) night's four-set triumph over top-ranked Texas, the Gators
won consecutive matches against top-five opponents for the first time in program history. Florida came up short in its previous six attempts to achieve the feat.
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Once again the Gators were stingy defensively, holding Nebraska to a .155 hitting percentage.
After only holding two top-five opponents under a .160 clip since 1998, the Gators did it in both their matches this weekend, limiting Texas to a .156 hitting percentage Friday night.
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The offense struggled much of Saturday, finishing with a .214 clip. But,
in the all-important fifth set, Florida hit .455, with three-time All-American
Rhamat Alhassan and sophomore middle blocker
Rachael Kramer combining for eight kills on nine attacks.
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Kramer amassed a career-high 20 kills and hit a remarkable .679. She added three block assists to total a career-best 21.5 points.
Kramer, who also had 11 kills and 13.5 points in the win over Texas, was named the VERT Challenge's Most Valuable Player.
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Defensively, senior
Carli Snyder notched a career-high 27 digs, giving her 47 for the two matches this weekend. Fellow senior
Caroline Knop finished with 17 digs and six assists, while redshirt junior
Allie Monserez logged a career-best 20 digs and racked up 41 assists for a double-double.
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Snyder and fifth-year senior
Shainah Jospeh were named to the VERT Challenge All-Tournament Team.
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NOTABLES
- The Gators defeated Nebraska for just the third time in 11 matches, and for the third time in nine matches under Mary Wise
- Other two matches since 1998 when UF held a top-five foe under a .160 clip: at No. 4 Stanford (Sep. 6, 2003 – W, 3-0), vs. No. 3 Nebraska (Sep. 5, 1999 – L, 1-3)
- Entering Saturday's match, Rachael Kramer had career highs of 13 kills and 15.5 points (both from Oct. 2, 2016 against Tennessee)
- After matching her career high with 20 digs Friday night, Carli Snyder's 27 tonight blew that mark away
- Allie Monserez's previous career high for digs was 16 at LSU on Oct. 14, 2016
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UP NEXT
Florida travels to San Juan, Puerto Rico for the SEC-ACC Challenge this Saturday (Sep. 2) and Sunday (Sep. 3). The Gators will face N.C. State and No. 11 North Carolina in a pair of 8:30 p.m. matches.
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