Barney, Gators face Golden Knights in NCAA tournament second round
By ADAM LICHTENSTEIN | Nov. 15, 2012For Gators forward McKenzie Barney, today’s NCAA Tournament second-round match against UCF is a family affair.
For Gators forward McKenzie Barney, today’s NCAA Tournament second-round match against UCF is a family affair.
Gators midfielder Holly King goes by a couple of different names.
Annie Speese was getting frustrated with her shots.
Erika Tymrak had a successful regular season, but her talents have shined through in the postseason.
Missouri coach Bryan Blitz has spent 315 games at the helm of the Tigers’ soccer program, but he spent most of his latest game watching from the locker room. Blitz was ejected in the 24th minute after arguing against a yellow card given to Missouri midfielder Kaysie Clark.
In her first three years at Florida, Kat Williamson didn’t miss a start. In her final year, she’s missed 15. The redshirt senior left the Gators’ Sept. 2 match against Florida International with a torn right meniscus and hasn’t played a minute since.
Florida opened its Southeastern Conference tournament schedule on Halloween, and Ole Miss gave the No. 1 seeded Gators a scare.
Gators coach Becky Burleigh will have to make some more space on her already crowded mantel.
Until Sunday, Lauren Smith had never played center back in her life.
Jo Dragotta’s past nine games have been what statistics majors would call an outlier.
McKenzie Barney has scored many goals in her career at Florida, but after suffering season-ending facial fractures in 2011, one goal overshadowed the rest: staying healthy.
The Gators have been a strong second-half team this season. For 10 minutes on Sunday, Mississippi State looked like it may put an end to that trend.
Jo Dragotta was not happy about being tackled to the ground, and about 10 minutes later, she got her revenge.
For Taylor Burke, Texas A&M was a wake-up call.
Erika Tymrak needed to prove she was not a rusted boot.
Taylor Travis and Shea Groom were almost teammates.
In a hostile environment at College Station, Texas, the underdog Gators tuned out the noise.
Havana Solaun has a knack for scoring goals against Ole Miss.
Florida may have won its match against Tennessee, but the victory didn’t come without a cost.
When the Gators take the field this weekend, they will have to deal with more than just a pair of Southeastern Conference rivals.