UF soccer team sends senior class off with win
By Lauren Staff | Oct. 23, 2016Eight seniors took the field on Sunday at Dizney Stadium for their final regular-season home game.
Eight seniors took the field on Sunday at Dizney Stadium for their final regular-season home game.
Melanie Monteagudo raced across Alabama’s penalty box through a sea of bodies as Meggie Dougherty Howard’s pass glided through the air toward her.
Florida goalkeeper Kaylan Marckese refuses to accept the bulk of the credit when it comes to her team’s recent success on defense.
South Carolina’s Eugene E. Stone III Stadium is nicknamed “The Graveyard.”
With only four regular-season games remaining, No. 17 Florida (10-3, Southeastern Conference 5-2) will face its biggest test of the season Sunday: taking on No. 2 South Carolina on the road.
After being shut out 3-0 by Auburn at home on Sept. 22, the Gators had two ways they could respond.
Savannah Jordan jockeyed for position deep in the penalty box as she watched Samantha Chung blast the ball toward her from about 20 yards away.
In the 67th minute, senior Brooke Sharp lofted a ball to senior Savannah Jordan in front of Georgia’s box.
With 11 games under their belt, the Gators are finally figuring out how to play as a team.
Meggie Dougherty Howard and Gabby Seiler stood in front of their teammates last week and posed two questions.
Defense has been an issue for the Florida soccer team this season.
The Florida soccer team’s dominance in the Southeastern Conference over the past decade has been undeniable.
Two years ago, Gabby Seiler was a Georgia Bulldog.
In the 69th minute, Savannah Jordan broke the game open.
Kaylan Marckese’s sloppy pass sailed to midfielder Briana Solis in triple coverage just outside the penalty box.
At the official halfway point of the regular season, the Florida soccer team knows it has some holes to fill if it wants to compete for a national championship in two months.
When senior forward Savannah Jordan was asked about scoring the 72nd goal of her career, moving her up to No. 2 on Florida’s all-time career goal list, the first thing she did was give credit to her teammates.
Playing in front of their home crowd for the first time in five games, the Gators didn’t disappoint.
Florida has been undeniably dominant against Arkansas in its program’s history, with UF entering this season a perfect 20-0 all-time against the Razorbacks.
It has been a mere 25 days since the Gators last played in front of their home crowd at James G. Pressly Stadium.