Gators shutout Rebels 3-0
By JESSE SIMONTON | Oct. 3, 2010After a Friday night full of fireworks including both goals and pyrotechnics, the Gators won Sunday afternoon without any real sparks.
After a Friday night full of fireworks including both goals and pyrotechnics, the Gators won Sunday afternoon without any real sparks.
With a firework show awaiting fans after the game, Tahnai Annis, Erika Tymrak and the rest of the Florida soccer team decided to go ahead and get the party started.
After Florida’s game against Mississippi St. tonight at 7, fireworks will illuminate the sky. While no one was looking, Jazmyne Avant and Nicky Kit probably provided the sparks.
The No. 6 Florida soccer team (8-1-1, 2-0 Southeastern Conference) is back home this week after a daunting five-game road trip very optimistic about SEC play.
Becky Burleigh envisioned her team starting conference play strong, she just didn’t expect Florida to be plagued by the same problems it has had since the beginning of the season.
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The Gators are about to start their Southeastern Conference season, but the toughest stretch of the 2010 campaign may already be behind them.
If a mad scientist ever made a prototype for the perfect goalkeeper, it would be tall, quick, loud and fearless.
It was an ugly ending to a hard-fought game for the Gators.
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Taylor Travis is heading home. No, not because the freshman phenom is homesick, but because the forward is making a brief stop where it all started.
The No. 5 Gators kicked off the first game of their vigorous five-game road trip with a thrilling overtime victory, beating FSU 2-1.
From heartbreak to euphoria in a matter of seconds.
Heartbreak to euphoria in a matter of seconds.
It’s a matchup of two top-10 teams. It’s a matchup featuring multiple nominees for the sport’s most prestigious award. It’s a game with fresh blood, smack talk and a blackout.
After taking care of business in their first five matches of the year, the No. 7 Gators embark on their toughest match of the young season as they head to Tallahassee to face No. 5 Florida State on Friday.
UF alumni returned for a record-setting night Friday, as sophomore McKenzie Barney now sits tied for the school record after scoring a goal in her seventh-consecutive home game.
The UF alumni returned to a record-setting night for McKenzie Barney and the Gators, as Barney now sits tied for the school record for most consecutive home games with a goal.
After an undefeated start, the Gators know they have a good team with potential to do a lot of damage this season.
The 2010 campaign has started well for the Gators. They’re 4-0, they’ve allowed only one goal and a Gator was named Southeastern Conference Offensive Player of the Week twice in as many chances.