Isabel Martin is quickly gaining waves on social media.
The Florida Gators star volleyball player is gaining traction online, as more than 71,000 people have been enthralled by her looks.
Isabel Martin is more than just a pretty face and nice body.
Click on ‘Follow Us’ and get notified of the most viral NCAA stories via Google! Follow Us
Just recently, Florida swept Michigan State behind elite performances from AC Fitzpatrick and Isabel Martin.
Just this week, the No. 24 Florida volleyball team fought back to earn its second-straight comeback win, defeating Arkansas 3-1 (11-25, 25-19, 25-21, 25-23) inside Barnhill Arena.
Isabel Martin tallied eight kills in this contest.
Also Read: University of Florida To Ban ‘Gator Bait’ Chant Over Racist Ties
Isabel Martin Puts In The Work On The Volleyball Court
Isabel Martin got an unlikely start to her volleyball career when she began playing at Hillsborough Community College in Florida.
Her talent helped her lead the Lady Hawks to 41 overall victories, including 32 during a 32-10 campaign in 2019, which saw the team finish sixth at the National Junior College Athletic Association DI Championships, per her bio on FloridaGators.com.
She would go on to earn DI Florida College System Activities Association Athletics (FCSAA) All-State and NJCAA All-Region VIII honors following the 2020-21 season.
Martin would take her talents to UNLV from 2021 to 2023.
In 2021, she collected 126 kills, recorded a .314 hitting percentage, had eight service aces, and accumulated 144 total points.
The following year, Isabel Martin was named MW Player of the Year, AVCA All-America Honorable Mention, AVCA Pacific South All-Region, All-MW First Team, and MW Offensive Player of the Week on two occasions. She also ranked 66th in the nation for kills per set with 3.89.
As a redshirt senior for the Florida Gators this year, Martin has started in all 20 matches as Florida’s outside hitter and finished with double-digit kills 10 times.
Martin also led Florida in kills five times this season, five times in points, four times in aces, and tied once in blocking.