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Florida Gators - Volleyball |  | Florida Gators - Volleyball: Encyclopedia II - Florida Gators - Volleyball |  | Florida began competing in Volleyball in 1984 under the lead of Marilyn McReavy but didn’t achieve true success until Mary Wise took over the program in 1991.
In her 15 years at Florida, Wise has compiled a 492-51 (0.906) record, won 15 consecutive SEC regular season titles (1991-2005), 12 SEC Tournament titles (1992-96, 1998-03, 2000) and the Gators have made 15 consecutive trips to the NCAA tournament, including 7 final four appearances and a trip to the National Championship game in 2003.
The 2005 season brought with it a 33-3 overall record and a trip to the Elite Eig ...
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Florida Gators - Volleyball
Florida began competing in Volleyball in 1984 under the lead of Marilyn McReavy but didn’t achieve true success until Mary Wise took over the program in 1991.
In her 15 years at Florida, Wise has compiled a 492-51 (0.906) record, won 15 consecutive SEC regular season titles (1991-2005), 12 SEC Tournament titles (1992-96, 1998-03, 2000) and the Gators have made 15 consecutive trips to the NCAA tournament, including 7 final four appearances and a trip to the National Championship game in 2003.
The 2005 season brought with it a 33-3 overall record and a trip to the Elite Eight where Florida lost to top seeded Nebraska.
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