TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - The Florida State volleyball team will continue their ACC season with two key matchups at home this week. The Seminoles will face rival Miami on Wednesday night at 8 p.m. on the ACC Network before taking on Duke Friday night at 6:30 p.m. on ACC Network Extra. Admission to all home matches is free and the doors to Tully Gym will open one hour before first serve.
With ACC play full underway, the Seminoles sit at 2-2 and tied for sixth in the conference standings. The NCAA released the first RPI of the season, and the Seminoles came in at 42. A couple of wins this weekend would help the Seminoles both on the conference and national stage. Miami comes into the match tied with the Seminoles for sixth in the ACC standings and ranked 46th in the RPI. Duke is ranked 60th in the RPI. Against the Hurricanes, the Noles will be looking to get a monkey off their back as Miami holds a three-match winning streak against the Seminoles. FSU has dominated Duke in recent history t
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - The Florida State volleyball team (9-4, 1-1) continues ACC play with two road matches this weekend against NC State (7-6, 1-1) and North Carolina (9-4, 1-1). Friday's match against the Wolfpack will begin at 7 p.m. with Sunday's match slated to start at 1 p.m. Both matches can be seen live on ACCNX.
Series History
The Noles have dominated the all-time series against NC State with a 50-7 record against the Wolfpack. The Noles have lost to NC State just twice in the last 37 meetings. Against the Tar Heels, the Noles hold a 45-25 record against UNC but are just 10-17 in Chapel Hill compared to the Noles' 30-7 record against the Tar Heels when the match is played in Tallahassee.
New Blood
The Noles have added three new key pieces to the 2022 squad. Freshman Audrey Rothman, senior Andjelija Draskovic and graduate student Emily Ryan have all had immediate impacts for the Noles.
The 2021 USA Today Girls Volleyball Player of the Year has been as
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - The Florida State volleyball team begins ACC play this week with matches against Notre Dame and No. 2 Louisville at Tully Gym. Friday's match with the Fighting Irish will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will be streamed on ACCNX. Sunday's match with the second-ranked Cardinals can be seen nationally on ESPN with first serve at 3 p.m. Admission to all home games is free and doors will open one hour before the match. During Friday's match, there will be a prize giveaway for Family Weekend. Spotlight Noles The Seminoles will be a part of history on Sunday afternoon, as their matchup with No. 2 Louisville will be the second regular season women’s college volleyball game to every appear on ESPN. ESPN broadcasted last week’s matchup with Louisville and Kentucky that drew 302,000 viewers, the most for any regular season volleyball match on the ESPN Networks. This will be the first time that the FSU volleyball program will appear on ESPN. New Blood The Noles have
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - After three straight road games, the Florida State volleyball team (7-3) returns to Tully Gym for a Saturday afternoon match with UAB (4-6). First serve is set for 2 p.m. The match will be streamed live on ACC Network Extra with Shawn Davison (Play-by-Play), former Seminole head coach Cecile Renaud (Color) and Alex DeCapua (Sideline) on the call. Admission to the match is free and doors to Tully Gym will open at 1 p.m.
Mental Health Awareness Match
Saturday’s match will serve as FSU’s “Mental Health Awareness Match.” Fans are encouraged to arrive early to pick up their green ribbons while supplies last. Fans will also be able to write encouragement notes to the athletes. All of these supplies can be found at the marketing table at the entrance of Tully Gym.
Scouting the Blazers
The UAB Blazers are off to a 4-6 start and are coming off an 11-14 campaign in 2021. Head Coach Betsy Freeburg is in her third season with the Blazers with a 23-29 record