Gators Sweep Alabama to Start SEC Play
Wednesday, September 21, 2022 | Volleyball
Florida hits .321 in the match to open up conference play with a victory
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. β The No. 12 Florida volleyball team kicked off conference play on a high note after defeating Alabama in straight sets on Wednesday night in Exactech Arena.
With the victory, Florida improves to 9-2 and 1-0 in the SEC and are winners of six-straight matches. Alabama drops to 6-7 and 0-1 in league play.
The Gators are now 51-0 against Alabama in the all-time series, including 49-0 under Mary Wise.
Florida controlled the tempo in the first set, taking the frame 25-19 and then kept the momentum after winning the second set 25-19. The Gators closed out the match with a 25-17 win in the final frame to move to 1-0 in league play.
Merritt Beason paced Florida's offensive attack on Wednesday night with a nine-kill performance, followed by eight kills from Sofia Victoria. Bre Kelley added six in the sweep, while Gabrielle Essix (5) and Marina Markova (4) combined for nine. Β
Alexis Stucky dished out 25 assists in the match, leading the team to a .321 hitting efficiency overall.
The Gators kept the Crimson Tide to just a .152 clip in the three-setter, tallying 6.0 blocks as a team. Beason registered a team-high three blocks, while Stucky, Kelley and Essix each recorded two in the victory. Β
In the backcourt, Elli McKissock posted a team-high 15 digs on the night, followed by eight from Emily Canaan.
Behind the service line, Florida recorded 11 aces, including a team-high from four from Canaan and a career-best three from Emerson Hoyle. McKissock also added two aces, while Beason and Stucky contributed one apiece.
The Gators are back in action for a two-match series at South Carolina beginning Saturday. Both Saturday and Sunday's matches are slated for a 2 p.m. start and will be streamed on SEC Network +.
Records
No. 12 Florida (9-2, 1-0 SEC)
Alabama (6-7, 0-1 SEC)
How It Happened
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. β The No. 12 Florida volleyball team kicked off conference play on a high note after defeating Alabama in straight sets on Wednesday night in Exactech Arena.
With the victory, Florida improves to 9-2 and 1-0 in the SEC and are winners of six-straight matches. Alabama drops to 6-7 and 0-1 in league play.
The Gators are now 51-0 against Alabama in the all-time series, including 49-0 under Mary Wise.
Florida controlled the tempo in the first set, taking the frame 25-19 and then kept the momentum after winning the second set 25-19. The Gators closed out the match with a 25-17 win in the final frame to move to 1-0 in league play.
Merritt Beason paced Florida's offensive attack on Wednesday night with a nine-kill performance, followed by eight kills from Sofia Victoria. Bre Kelley added six in the sweep, while Gabrielle Essix (5) and Marina Markova (4) combined for nine. Β
Alexis Stucky dished out 25 assists in the match, leading the team to a .321 hitting efficiency overall.
The Gators kept the Crimson Tide to just a .152 clip in the three-setter, tallying 6.0 blocks as a team. Beason registered a team-high three blocks, while Stucky, Kelley and Essix each recorded two in the victory. Β
In the backcourt, Elli McKissock posted a team-high 15 digs on the night, followed by eight from Emily Canaan.
Behind the service line, Florida recorded 11 aces, including a team-high from four from Canaan and a career-best three from Emerson Hoyle. McKissock also added two aces, while Beason and Stucky contributed one apiece.
The Gators are back in action for a two-match series at South Carolina beginning Saturday. Both Saturday and Sunday's matches are slated for a 2 p.m. start and will be streamed on SEC Network +.
Records
No. 12 Florida (9-2, 1-0 SEC)
Alabama (6-7, 0-1 SEC)
How It Happened
- The Gators took the early six-point advantage at 7-1 behind service runs from Stucky and Canaan, followed by a 4-0 run from Beason to give UF the 12-4 lead in the first. The Crimson Tide battled back to within three points at 17-14, forcing Florida to use its first timeout of the set. Out of the break, the Gators kept at least a three-point lead over Alabama, eventually taking the set 25-19. Β
- Florida hit .258 in the frame, while holding the Crimson Tide to a .128 clip. Beason posted a team-high four kills, followed by three from Essix in the first.
- Florida jumped out to the early 5-1 lead in the second set, but Alabama cut the lead to just one at 6-5. The Gators would not let that momentum swing last long, as UF took an 11-2 run into the media timeout. Coming out of the timeout, UF pulled ahead 10 points at the 19-9 mark. Florida was able to keep Alabama at a distance through the second half of the set, but a 5-0 Crimson Tide run cut UF's lead to just five at 24-19. An Alabama service error secured the frame for Florida and put the Gators up 2-0 in the match. Β
- The Gators hit .500 in the second set and kept the Crimson Tide to a .087 clip. Victoria led the offensive attack with four kills, while Beason pitched in three.
- With Florida leading the third set 8-6, the Gators exploded on a 5-0 run behind the serves of Hoyle. The Crimson Tide then used a 4-0 run of their own to pull back to within three at 17-14. That was as close as Alabama would get the rest of the way, with Florida closing out the match with an 8-3 run to start the conference season 1-0.
- The Gators hit .267 in the final frame, with Kelley posting four kills to clinch the victory.
- Emily Canaan tied her career-best with four service aces
- Emerson Hoyle tallied a career-high three service aces in the match
- The Gators improve to 51-0 in the all-time series against the Crimson Tide
- Florida is now 47-0 in three-set matches against Alabama Β
- UF remains perfect against Alabama in Gainesville, Fla., moving to 26-0
- The Gators are now 6-0 in three-set matches during the 2022 campaign
- With her 15 digs in the match, Elli McKissock broke into the Top-20 in program history with 957, surpassing both Carli Snyder's 948 and Jerilyn Hattendorf's 954 to move into sole possession of 19th
- "Our passers, in particular Elli McKissock, really nailed down our opportunity to win this match with how well they controlled the first contact."
- The Gators are back in action for a two-match series at South Carolina beginning Saturday
- Both Saturday and Sunday's matches are slated for a 2 p.m. start and will be streamed on SEC Network +
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Team Stats
ALABAMA
UF
Kills
33
36
Errors
18
10
Attempts
99
81
Hitting %
.152
.321
Points
41.0
53.0
Assists
27
33
Aces
5
11
Blocks
3.0
6.0
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