This week’s ranking marks the eighth time in program history that the Gators have been ranked No. 1 nationally and the third time this season. Florida was ranked No. 1 for five consecutive polls during the 1996 campaign. The Gators are 16-1 all-time when playing with a No. 1 record.
Florida has played perhaps the nation’s toughest schedule during the 2010 season, facing 10 top-25 opponents so far this year, going 9-1 against ranked foes. The Gators currently boast a record of 18-1 overall
and 11-0 in the Southeastern Conference through their first 19 matches.
The Gators hold the nation’s fifth longest streak of consecutive weeks ranked in the AVCA poll, as Florida has been ranked among the nation’s top-25 for 300 consecutive polls, dating back to Sept. 17, 1991. UF has been ranked in the nation’s top-10 in 246 of those weeks.
The Gators are one of just five teams nationally to be riding a streak of 300 or more consecutive weeks ranked. Nebraska and Stanford are the only teams in the nation to be ranked in all 405 weeks of the AVCA poll since its debut on Sept. 15, 1982. Nebraska checks in at No. 2 in this week’s AVCA poll, while
California is No. 3, Stanford is No. 4 and Hawaii is No. 5.
The next AVCA poll will be released on Nov. 1. Florida returns to action on Wednesday when it plays host to South Carolina. Opening serve is slated for 7 p.m. ET and the match will be carried live on ESPNU as part of a “Campus Connection.”
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS RANKED IN AVCA POLL (ACTIVE)
Team Consecutive Polls Ranked Entered Poll
Stanford 405 9/15/82
Nebraska 405 9/15/82
Penn State 326 11/20/88
Southern Cal 302 8/31/91
Florida 300 9/17/91
AVCA TOP-25 COACHES POLL (WEEK 9 – OCT. 25, 2010)
Rank Team 2010 Record
1 Florida (44) 18-1
2 Nebraska (6) 19-1
3 California (8) 18-1
4 Stanford 16-2
5 Hawaii (2) 18-1
6 Illinois 17-3
7 Washington 16-3
8 Southern California 17-3
9 Penn State 17-4
10 Texas 14-5
11 UCLA 15-5
12 Iowa State 15-4
13 Northern Iowa 20-2
14 Colorado State 19-2
15 Michigan 19-3
16 LSU 19-2
17 Dayton 18-3
18 Oregon 16-5
19 San Diego 17-4
20 Minnesota 15-7
21 Cincinnati 20-4
22 Tennessee 15-5
23 Arizona 15-7
24 Northwestern 15-6
25 Florida State 15-6
Others receiving votes and appearing on two or more ballots: Long Beach State, Tulsa, St. Mary’s (Calif.), Ohio State, Indiana, Oklahoma, Duke, Purdue, Cal State Fullerton, Arizona State, Ole Miss, North
Carolina, Louisville.