No. 11 Gators struggling to finish goal-scoring opportunities
By JOSH JURNOVOY< | Oct. 17, 2011Scoring chances were easy to come by for the Gators last weekend.
Scoring chances were easy to come by for the Gators last weekend.
Florida dominated Mississippi State for 89 minutes on Sunday.
There was no letdown for the Gators when they took on the last place team in the Southeastern Conference on Friday.
Annie Speese has been terrorizing opposing defenses every time she touches the ball.
Kat Williamson could use a breather.
The Gators’ leading scorer took a game off from filling the stat sheet Sunday, but their second leading scorer did that and more.
There was no
Pink hair and pink shirts will stick out amongst the usual orange and blue tonight at Pressly Stadium.
It has become increasingly clear this season why Florida’s Erika Tymrak and Auburn midfielder Katy Frierson were the Southeastern Conference’s lone representatives on the U.S. U23 national team this summer.
With a Southeastern Conference-best 16 players recording a point this season, it was only natural for Florida to find a new way to generate goals last weekend.
After its worst performance of the season, the Gators’ defense knew it had to step up, and it did so in a big way this weekend.
Though McKenzie Barney might be lagging behind her conference-leading scoring pace from a year ago, the Gators’ team captain still has a habit of finding the net when her team needs it the most.
A week after suffering through two slow starts to open Southeastern Conference play, Florida's offense wasted no time getting to work against Vanderbilt on Friday night.
The Florida offense has had no trouble finding its groove as of late.
It’s been a long time since an opposing team has been able to get four goals past Taylor Burke.
After gambling with their back line all season long, the Gators’ streak of good luck ended after only one weekend of Southeastern Conference play.
A dominating second-half performance by Florida against Tennessee on Sunday was not enough to overcome an offensively inefficient and mistake-filled first-half effort.
Five days after their largest offensive explosion of the season, the Gators found themselves in a defensive struggle Friday night against the Bulldogs in their Southeastern Conference opener.
By her junior year of high school, Annie Speese’s road to playing soccer for Georgia was seemingly mapped out.
It is a significant accomplishment for a soccer player to surpass her minute total from the previous season in less than seven games.