Gators claim 14th regular season SEC Title
By Ryan Summers | Oct. 29, 2015A team that had nothing to lose but almost everything to gain was awaiting the Florida soccer team Thursday night in Athens, Georgia.
A team that had nothing to lose but almost everything to gain was awaiting the Florida soccer team Thursday night in Athens, Georgia.
While Florida’s regular season ends on the road, it can be considered a homecoming for one of the team’s — and the collegiate sport’s — biggest stars.
Abby Wambach, the leading career goal scorer in international play and a former Gator, announced her retirement from soccer Tuesday.
The Florida soccer team got a result on Sunday night that it hadn’t gotten all season — a conference shutout.
It seemed as if two different teams showed up to play for Florida on Sunday night at Donald R. Dizney Stadium.
With time expiring in No. 8 Florida's match against No. 17 South Carolina on Thursday, UF's Liz Slattery sent a flick over the right side of the penalty area that sailed over the goalkeeper’s outstretched arms.
The Florida soccer team will lose three defensive-minded players at the end of the season, but their focus hasn’t shifted to nostalgia.
With a three-way tie for first place in the Southeastern Conference, coach Becky Burleigh's Gators have little room for error.
Despite there being just three regular season games remaining on the schedule, a lot can change for the No. 13 Florida soccer team from now until the end of the season.
Playing in a stadium that gave them trouble in their last two visits, Florida finally left Mississippi State Soccer Field in Starkville, Mississippi, with a dominant performance behind them.
The last time the 13th-ranked Florida soccer team traveled to Starkville, Mississippi, the team set an NCAA record.
With four games remaining in the regular season and the Southeastern Conference tournament on the horizon, Florida soccer midfielder Pamela Begic had a decision to make.
Florida's midfielders have improved drastically since the beginning of the season.
Florida’s Betsy Middleton is a quiet assassin.
Consistent rain and recent history in Knoxville, Tennessee, couldn’t stop the Florida soccer team from getting three points Friday night.
Florida soccer coach Becky Burleigh has a history of dominating teams on the road in the Southeastern Conference.
The Southeastern Conference is more of a grind than a test, and the No. 12 Florida soccer team has shown it has been able to fill voids that needed to be addressed with the departure of several key players from last season.
The Florida soccer team is focused on playing all in and playing hard every minute of the match.
Florida coach Becky Burleigh wasn’t shy about how she felt her team played Friday night.
Different day, same routine.