TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- No one likes to lose and there is a limit to the amount of adversity one should have to face. With just enough players on the team to practice 6 on 6 and a barely two weeks of practice with the full team, Coach Antonio Trifonov must be happy with the recent progress his team is making. Though the team has yet to win a match there has been marked improvement since the beginning of the season and in the final game of a match against the number 19 ranked Florida State University Seminoles there were signs of what is to come when the team is able to put it all together.
One of the bad habits the Rattlers must overcome this season is getting off to a slow start. In most of its losses the Rattlers fell behind at the beginning of the set and became competitive as the game played on. In the final game of the Saturday morning match in Al Lawson Center against FSU that wasn’t the case. Throughout the competition the Rattlers matched the Seminoles point for point.
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