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8-29-05 (Jacksonville).Qxd 2005 Schedule/Results 8/29 JACKSONVILLE* 7 p.m. AQUAFINA INVITATIONAL (Gainesville, Fla.) 9/2 Missouri State vs. UCSB 10 a.m. DAYTON# Noon Dayton vs. UCSB 5:30 p.m. MISSOURI STATE% 7:30 p.m. 9/3 Dayton vs. Missouri State 1 p.m. UCSB# 3:30 p.m. 9/5 EASTERN WASHINGTON* 5 p.m. UTSA Dome Rally, (San Antonio, Texas) 9/9 vs. Texas A&M*$ 5:30 p.m. MATCH NOTES: vs. Jacksonville FOR RELEASE: Saturday, Aug. 27, 2005 9/10 vs. Southern California# 5:30 p.m. No. 8 Florida Opens 2005 Season Vs. 9/11 vs. Notre Dame* Noon Jacksonville (0-3) at CAMPUS USA CREDIT UNION CLASSIC (Gainesville, Fla.) Jacksonville 9/16 Eastern Michigan vs. UC-Irvine 5 p.m. 1 IPFW* 7:30 p.m. Match No. 8 Florida (0-0) The No. 8 University of Florida volleyball team will kick off its 22nd season of compe- 9/17 TBA vs. IPFW 3 p.m. Monday, Aug. 29, 2005 tition when the Gators host Jacksonville at 7 TBA vs. FLORIDA# 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. (EST) p.m. Monday evening in the Stephen C. 9/19 FLORIDA STATE*& 7 p.m. Stephen C. O’Connell Center O’Connell Center. 9/23 at Mississippi State* 8 p.m. Gainesville, Fla. Florida returns five starters and nine let- 9/25 at Mississippi* 2:30 p.m. terwinners from the 2004 team that claimed The Series: Florida leads 12-0. The Gators are 9/28 at Georgia% 7 p.m. 5-0 against the Dolphins all-time under coach the program’s 14th straight Southeastern 10/2 KENTUCKY* 1:30 p.m. Conference title and advanced to the NCAA Mary Wise, including a 3-0 mark at home. The 10/7 TENNESSEE*$ 4 p.m. Gators are 5-0 all-time at home vs. the Dolphins. Championships for the 14th consecutive Florida has never lost a game to Jacksonville in season. 10/9 SOUTH CAROLINA* 1 p.m. any of the five matches in Wise’s tenure and just The Gators will be looking to win their 10/12 GEORGIA*$ 7 p.m. two in the 12 meetings. The Dolphins won a sin- 10/14 at Kentucky% 7 p.m. gle game in 1988 and one game in 1987. The fifth-straight home opener against the teams last met in 1999 when Florida defeated Dolphins, who fell to eventual national 10/21 ARKANSAS%& 7:30 p.m. Jacksonville on the road 3-0 (15-3, 15-9, 15-9). champion Stanford in the 2004 NCAA 10/23 LSU* 1:30 p.m. Television: None Championship in the first round. 10/28 at South Carolina% 7 p.m. Video: GatorVision Online (FREE) 10/30 at Tennessee*^ 1:30 p.m. Radio: WRUF-AM 850 and www.GatorZone.com On the Line For Florida ... 11/4 at Alabama%& 8 p.m. Up Next: Florida is 12-0 all-time against Jacksonville 11/6 at Auburn*@ 2:30 p.m. Aquafina Invitational Florida is 10-4 all-time in season openers 11/11 MISSISSIPPI* 7 p.m. 11/13 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 1:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday, Sept. 2-3 under Mary Wise, including 8-1 at home Stephen C. O’Connell Center Florida hasn’t lost a game to Jacksonville SEC Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Nov. 19-21 Gainesville, Fla. in the five meetings since Wise became Denver Tournament (Denver, Colo.) coach 11/25 vs. Colorado 7 p.m. The Series: Florida leads UCSB 4-0, Dayton 1-0, Senior Jane Collymore needs three aces to 11/26 at Denver 9:30 p.m. Missouri State 1-0. move into ninth in UF history (has 120). * WRUF-AM and Cox TV Channel 96 (Gainesville ONLY) Television: None Collymore needs 20 digs and senior Rachel Video: GatorVision Online (Dayton) % Rock 104 Engel needs 27 digs to join the group of 14 # Webcast only Radio: All UF matches can be found on $ Sun Sports www.GatorZone.com. Vs. Missouri State (Rock players in school history to amass at least & FSN Florida 104), vs. UCSB, Dayton (web only) 800 in their careers @ Cox Sports ^ CSTV (TD) 2005 Florida Gators (0-0 overall) No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Prev. School) G K K/G E TA Pct A/G SA/G Digs D/G BS-BA-T B/G 2 Rhian Davis L/DS 5-7 So Austin, Texas (Bowie) 38 0 0.00 0 1 .000 0.05 0.03 40 1.05 0-0-0 0.00 3 Christina Diaz S 5-6 Fr Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 6 Stefanie Douglas MB/Opp. 6-2 So Temple, Texas (Belton) 80 86 1.08 41 193 .233 0.05 0.05 28 0.35 2-39-41 0.51 8 Rachel Engel L/DS 5-6 Jr Littleton, Colo. (Littleton) 120 2 0.02 5 24 -.125 0.68 0.08 510 4.25 0-0-0 0.00 9 Angie McGinnis S 5-11 Fr Fraser, Mich. (Fraser) 115 101 0.88 14 206 .422 11.03 0.12 264 2.30 6-90-96 0.83 10 Kari Klinkenborg MB/OH 6-2 Fr Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) 45 27 0.60 14 68 .191 0.07 0.11 28 0.62 3-5-8 0.18 12 Marcie Hampton OH 6-1 Fr Gainesville, Fla. (P.K. Yonge) 120 357 2.97 104 1056 .240 0.35 0.15 354 2.95 10-37-47 0.39 13 Amber McCray Opp 6-0 So Longview, Texas (Pine Tree) 0 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0-0-0 0.00 15 Kristina Johnson MB 6-2 Fr Indianapolis, Ind. (Pike) 33 Jane Collymore OH 6-0 Jr Englewood, Colo. (Kent) 120 604 5.03 251 1559 .226 0.20 0.47 369 3.08 20-52-72 0.60 34 Kisya Killingsworth MB 6-3 Fr Deltona, Fla. (Pine Ridge) 93 128 1.38 57 320 .222 0.04 0.01 40 0.43 4-35-39 0.42 35 Kelsey Bowers MB 6-2 Fr Gainesville, Fla. (Gainesville) Head Coach: Mary Wise, 15th season (Purdue, ‘81) * 2004 statistics Associate Head Coach: Nick Cheronis, 14th season (Ball State ‘80) Assistant Coach: Arlisa Hagan, 3rd season (Wisconsin ‘93) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Josh Hill, 1st season (Northland Baptist ‘98) Collymore Back For Final Go-Round as she spent most of her time playing with 2005 Florida Quick Facts the USA Volleyball National and Junior Founded: . .1853 Senior outside hitter Jane Collymore National Teams in Switzerland and Turkey. Location: . .Gainesville, Fla. has a solid chance to become just the And even before that, Hampton had a stel- Population: . .111,224 fourth Gator in school history to earn All- lar spring practice season after which Enrollment: . .48,673 America honors in three different seasons Florida coach Mary Wise called her, “The Nickname: . .Gators when she takes the floor for Florida in most improved player of the spring.” In Colors: . .Orange and Blue 2005. Only Aury Cruz (2000-03), Benavia addition, Wise has labeled Hampton as President: . .Bernie Machen Jenkins (2000-03) and Nicole McCray “the best O2 we’ve ever had.” Athletics Director: . .Jeremy Foley (1999-02) have accomplished the feat pre- Associate AD Women's Sports: . .Lynda Tealer viously. In addition, Collymore stands on Conference: . .Southeastern the cusp of moving up the ladder on Florida Ranked No. 8 In Preseason Poll Athletic Department Phone: . .(352) 375-4683 Florida’s all-time career charts. If she For the ninth-straight season, Florida Ticket Office Phone: (352) 375-4683 (GoUF), duplicates the magnificent season she had earned a top-10 ranking in the CSTV/AVCA ext. 6800 in 2004, Collymore will end her career third Coaches Poll when the Gators were Volleyball Facility: .Stephen C. O'Connell Center in kills, third in aces and third in points. pegged as the No. 8 team in the country. Capacity: . .12,000 She would become just the sixth player in One of only three teams to be ranked in the storied history of UF volleyball to finish the preseason top 10 in each of the last Volleyball Quick Facts her career with 1,000 kills and 1,000 digs. nine years, the Gators have also been Head Coach: . .Mary Wise (Purdue '81) ranked in the preseason top 12 every sea- UF Record: . .459-48 (.905) 15th season son since 1992. Florida also has the dis- Career Record: . .540-111 (.829) 19th season McGinnis Continues On Unchartered Associate Head Coach: . .Nick Cheronis tinction of matching Wisconsin for the (Ball State '80) Path As Sophomore Setter highest percentage of underclassmen on Assistant Coach: .Arlisa Hagan (Wisconsin '93) Setter Angie McGinnis pulled off a first its roster among teams in the top 10 at Vol. Asst. Coach: Josh Hill (Northland Baptist ‘98) in the Mary Wise era as a freshman in 66.7 (8-of-12). Coordinator of Operations: . .Kelley Kish 2004: she started in her rookie season as Volleyball Office Phone: (352) 375-4683, ext. a setter. As the quarterback of the team, What Else Is New? 5510 playing as a freshman, let alone starting, is The University of Florida volleyball Athletic Trainer: . .Pam Waller quite a rarity in the college ranks. At team was tabbed as the favorite to win the Practice Facility: . .Lemerand Athletic Center Florida, should McGinnis duplicate her suc- 2005 Southeastern Conference title in a 2004 Record: . .28-5 cess from 2004, she would be well on her 2004 SEC Record: .
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