Stevens, Burgess leading UF lacrosse team's offense
By Jake Dreilinger | Apr. 11, 2017With 10:54 remaining in Florida’s game against Stony Brook, attacker Mollie Stevens received a pass from attacker Sammi Burgess and put it in the back of the net.
With 10:54 remaining in Florida’s game against Stony Brook, attacker Mollie Stevens received a pass from attacker Sammi Burgess and put it in the back of the net.
When attacker Sammi Burgess lined up for the free-position shot, a lot more was at stake than continuing Florida’s offensive run against Cincinnati.
Attacker Lindsey Ronbeck walked the ball back into play after a Florida shot went wide.
Florida was up 2-0 over Vanderbilt on Saturday when attacker Mollie Stevens won the ensuing draw control.
Midfielder Sydney Pirreca controlled the ball after a successful clear attempt.
As the clock hit zero in the Florida lacrosse team’s season-opener against then-No. 1 North Carolina, the Gators were left with their first loss of the 2017 season.
UF midfielder Allie Pavinelli lined up for the free-position shot after a successful Florida clear attempt.
UConn was within striking distance of the Florida lacrosse team with 14:10 left in the first half and down 5-4.
Sophomore attacker Lindsey Ronbeck received a pass from senior attacker Sammi Burgess while standing behind the net.
For the first third of the season, the No. 3 Gators (5-1) lacrosse team’s offense has been tested by a tough non-conference schedule that included four ranked teams and a two-game road trip to Maryland.
It started with a Cara Trombetta ground ball pickup off a turnover.
It started with a Cara Trombetta ground ball pickup off a turnover.
Junior midfielder Allie Pavinelli intercepted a pass.
After winning the draw control to open the second half, Southern California’s Kerrigan Miller rushed down the field.
The Gators were up 8-3 early in the second half.
After a turnover by North Carolina, sophomore midfielder Sydney Pirreca received a pass on a clear.
No. 4 Florida’s biggest issues during its loss to No. 1 North Carolina on Feb. 11 was its inability to win most of the draw controls.
On a lineup full of returning players for the No. 3 Gators lacrosse team, one name stands out every time.
When the No. 3 Florida lacrosse team played No. 1 North Carolina on Saturday, one thing was noticeably different from last season’s game.
With the score tied at nine and and just under four minutes left in the game, North Carolina’s Sammy Jo Tracy received a pass.