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FLORIDA SOCCER 2016 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT

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2016 SCHEDULE

2016 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA SOCCER SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT (TV/VIDEO STREAM) SITE TIME (ET)

Aug. 8 Texas A&M (exhibition) Tampa, Fla. 7 p.m. Aug. 13 USF (exhibition) Tampa, Fla. 7 p.m. Aug. 19 Iowa State# (SEC Network +) Gainesville, Fla. 7 p.m. Aug. 21 FAU# (SEC Network +) Gainesville, Fla. 1 p.m. Aug. 26 Stanford (Pac 12 Network) Palo Alto, Calif. 11 p.m. Aug. 28 UCLA (Pac 12 Network-LA) Los Angeles, Calif. 8 p.m. Sept. 2 Florida State (ESPN3) Tallahassee, Fla. 7 p.m. Sept. 4 Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. 1 p.m. Sept. 8 Kentucky (SEC Network) Lexington, Ky. 7 p.m. Sept. 16 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 8 p.m. Sept. 18 UCF# (SEC Network +) Gainesville, Fla. 7 p.m. Sept. 22 Auburn# (SEC Network +) Gainesville, Fla. 6 p.m. Sept. 25 Tennessee# (SEC Network) Gainesville, Fla. 5 p.m. Sept. 30 LSU Baton Rouge, La. 8 p.m. Oct. 6 Georgia# (SEC Network +) Gainesville, Fla. 6 p.m. Oct. 9 Mississippi (SEC Network) Oxford, Miss. 6 p.m. Oct. 16 South Carolina (SEC Network) Columbia, S.C. 3 p.m. Oct. 20 Alabama^ (SEC Network +) Gainesville, Fla. 6 p.m. Oct. 23 Mississippi State^ (SEC Network +) Gainesville, Fla. 1 p.m. Oct. 27 Missouri (SEC Network) Columbia, Mo. 9 p.m. Nov 1-6 Southeastern Conference Tournament Orange Beach, Ala. Nov. 11, 12 or 13 NCAA First Round Campus sites - TBA Nov. 18 NCAA Second Round Campus sites - TBA Nov. 20 NCAA Third Round Campus sites - TBA Nov. 25, 26 or 27 NCAA Quarterfinal Campus sites - TBA Dec. 2 NCAA College Cup – Semifinal Cary, N.C. Dec. 4 NCAA College Cup – Final Cary, N.C.

Home matches played at James G. Pressly Stadium or Donald R. Dizney Stadium. • All match times listed are ET and subject to change. Shading denotes home matches.#-denotes matches played at James G. Pressly Stadium^-denotes matches played at Donald R. Dizney Stadium

2016 University of Florida soccer team - front row (from left): Haillie Lower, Kit Loferski, Kylie Borislow, Jessie Holmes, Briana Solis, Julia Lester, Alyssa Howell, Sara Wilson, Danielle Van Liere

Second row: Sammie Betters, Meggie Dougherty Howard, Gaby Rivera, Savannah Jordan, Brooke Sharp, Cassie Owens, Kristen Cardano, Rachelle Smith, Brittney Bennett, Lindsay Gallagher, Gabby Seiler, Mayra Pelayo

Third row: Samantha Chung, Erika Nelson, Melanie Monteagudo, Morgan Mannweiler, Susi Espinoza, Kaylan Marckese, Valerie Tysinger, Sarah Troccoli, Pamela Begić, Alyssa Baumbick, Courtney Douglas

Back row: Jocelyn Nelson, Hope Hyde, Parker Roberts, Lauren Kelly, Liz Slattery, Tess Sapone, Betsy Middleton

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FLORIDA SOCCER 2016 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT

MEDIA INFORMATION

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETSNEWSPAPERSThe Gainesville SunPhone: (352) 374-5055Arnold Feliciano, executive sports editorEmail: [email protected]

The Independent AlligatorDylan Dixon – Beat WriterEmail:[email protected] Staff – Beat WriterEmail: [email protected]

Florida Times-UnionGarry Smits – Beat WriterPhone: (904) 233-8776Phone: 904-359-4245 (office)Email: [email protected]

Tampa Bay TimesMatt BakerPhone: (800) 337-7505Email: [email protected]

Orlando SentinelEdgar Thompson-Beat WriterPhone: (407) 883-5143Email: [email protected]

Miami HeraldJordan McPhersonEmail: [email protected]

Daytona Beach News JournalBrent Woronoff – Beat WriterPhone: 904-252-1511Email: [email protected]

Associated PressMark Long-Beat WriterPhone: (305) 594-5825Email: [email protected]

SPECIALTY PUBLICATIONSFightin’ GatorBob Redman-EditorPhone: (352) 214-4292Email: [email protected]

Gator CountryNick de la TorrePhone: (954) 560-2578Email: [email protected]

RADIOWKTK-The Sky(98.5 FM/97.3 FM)Phone: (352) 377-0985

ESPN 850 (850 AM/103.7 FM)Steve Russell-Sports DirectorPhone: (352) 392-0771Email: [email protected]

WUFT-FM(89.1 FM)Matt Sheehan-DirectorPhone: (352) 392-5551Email: [email protected]

K Country(93.7 FM-Gainesville)Phone: (352) 375-7113

TELEVISIONWCJB (Channel 20, ABC)Phone: (352) 377-2020 x246Fax: (352) 371-0747Adam Solomon – Sports DirectorEmail: [email protected] McCalla-Sports ReporterEmail: [email protected]

WUFT TV (Channel 5, PBS)Mark Leeps – TV News DirectorPhone: (352) 392-4311Email: [email protected]

WGFL (CBS 4)Kevin John-SportsPhone: (352) 332-1128

NATIONAL & REGIONAL SOCCER OUTLETSSoccer AmericaPhone: (510) 528-5000Fax: (510) 528-5177Email: [email protected]

Southern Soccer SceneRay Alley, publisherEmail: [email protected]

soccerFLA.comPhone: (954) 288-1193Email: [email protected]

Soccer [email protected]

Top Drawer SoccerRobert Ziegler - Managing EditorEmail: [email protected]

UAAJon Rubin, Director of Multimedia Opera-tions [email protected] Phone: (352) 375-4683, ext. 6629Dennis Black, Coordinating [email protected] Phone: (352) 375-4683, ext. 6646Megan Parler, [email protected](352) 375-4683, ext. 6655Shelby Granath, Producer (soccer contact)[email protected](352) 375-4683, ext. 6625

The 2016 University of Florida soccer media supplement was compiled and written for the benefit of all readers interested in learning detailed information regarding the University, coaches, staff and student-athletes of the Gator soccer program. Any additional media information, special requests or needs should be directed to the Florida Com-munications Department, specifically Mary Howard.Soccer Contact: Mary HowardOffice Phone: (352) 375-4683, ext. 6100Press Service: Members of the media are supplied with weekly release packages that contain updated statistics, features and preview information. On match days, the UF Communications staff will distribute notes, team statistics, conference and national standings and other pertinent information.Tickets: Admission to all Gator regular-season matches is free. If the team plays host to post-season action, admission will be charged. Contact the UAA Ticket Office at (352) 375-4683, ext. 6800 or check FloridaGators.com for more information regarding post-season ticket prices.Facilities: The James G. Pressly Stadium is located on Woodlawn Drive, between SW 2nd Avenue and Fraternity Drive, west of the Stephen C. O’Connell Center. The stadium press box accommodates 24 working press on split levels. The Donald R. Dizney Stadium is located on Hull Road and Natural Area Drive (across from the Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium).The Gator soccer practice field is located in Florida’s Lacrosse/Soccer Complex near the intersection of Hull Road and Natural Area Drive.Photographers: Please contact Mary Howard or another member of the UF Communications staff for information regarding shooting restrictions.

Communications Department: The Florida Communi-cations Department is located on the third floor of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, across Lemerand Drive from the Stephen C. O’Connell Center. Enter the stairwell to the left of Gate 1 at Florida Field. Parking: James G. Pressly Stadium parking is limited, however, an ample number of parking spots are located at the O’Connell Center lot.Gator Weather Line: This service is updated when weather will impact a Gator sporting event. It is available to the public 24 hours a day. The Florida Weather Line number is (352) 375-4683, ext. 3044.Gators On-Line: World Wide Web users can access the University Athletic Association’s Web site, “FloridaGators.com” through a Web browser at floridagators.com. Information avail-able on the site includes schedules, results and statistics as well as updated notes on each Gator athletic team.Live streaming statistics are provided on FloridaGators.com for all Gator home matches and all UF soccer matches can be heard live on FloridaGators.com.Social Media: Facebook: /FloridaGators /GatorsSoccer Twitter: @FloridaGators @GatorsSoccerInterviews: All student-athlete interviews must be coordinated with the Communications Department. Phone interviews with out-of-town media can be arranged. Contact Mary Howard to schedule student-athlete interviews. Coach

Burleigh and her staff are generally available in the soccer office on weekday mornings. Southeastern Conference Services: The SEC now offers access to free licensed game highlights and other newsworthy event video, including select live streams, through the SEC Affiliate Network. This annual program is exclusively available to the accredited media. It covers all teams and all sports for both men’s and women’s teams. Video is delivered through a customizable digital video player immediately after televised games/events conclude. Participating news affiliates can also select individual clips to insert directly into online stories. Television stations also have access to an FTP account to run content on-air. The SEC Affiliate Network is managed through XOS Digital. To join, please request a participation form from the program’s director, Anna Marie Neri, at [email protected] or at 407-670-5049.Important Phone Numbers: Communications Department: (352) 375-4683, ext. 6100 Soccer Office: (352) 375-4683, ext. 5554 James G. Pressly Press Box: (352) 375-4683, ext. 4662 Donald R. Dizney Press Box: (352) 371-2115

Upon request, for individuals with documented print-related disabilities, this publication is available in alternate format. Contact the UAA at (352)

375-4683, ext. 6100 for more information. For people with speech and hearing impairments, when trying to call a de-partment which does not list a TDD number, please contact the Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955-8771 (TDD).

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FLORIDA SOCCER 2016 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT

MEDIA COVERAGE

GATORZONE - THE AWARD-WINNING SHOW FOR THE GATOR NATION.Beginning its 15th season this fall, GatorZone features all the latest news and stories on Gator athletics. Join hosts Jeff Cardozo and Megan Parler every Wednesday at 5:30 pm on FOX Sun Sports as they keep you up-to-date on all things Orange and Blue. Plus, enjoy in-depth coverage of your favorite Gator student-athletes from UF’s GatorVision staff as we highlight their accomplish-ments both on and off the field.

The University of Florida athletics program attracts national and statewide interest from newspapers, magazines, television and radio stations. Above, cameras line the end of the field at a Gator soccer match.

From the tip of the Panhandle and down through Miami, the University of Florida athletic program attracts statewide interest from newspapers, magazines, television, websites and radio stations. UF holds its fair share of the national spotlight too, as media outlets such as ESPN, USA Today and Sports Illustrated track the progress of not only the nationally ranked football team, but also the careers of the many Gator world-class athletes. Lo-cally, more than dozen media outlets regularly cover the Gators. In addition to daily coverage from the local media, many of the state’s larger papers such as the Orlando Sentinel, Palm Beach Post, Miami Herald, Ft. Lauderdale Sun Sentinel, Florida Times Union and the Tampa Bay Times cover the Gator teams. The UF Communications Department also helps student-athletes’ home-town media follow the careers of Gators from their area.

ESPN AND THE SEC: BRING CONFERENCE ACTION TO THE NATIONThe SEC Network’s debut in August 2014 brought 24/7 cover-age of Southeastern Conference sports on the cable channel. The SEC-ESPN contract is set to run for 20 seasons, giving the conference unprecedented national exposure.

The Gator soccer team will make a league-high five appearances on the SEC Network during the course of the 2016 regular-season.

FLORIDA SOCCER TELEVISED APPEARANCES ON SEC NETWORK OR ESPNU IN 2016Date Time (ET) Matchup Airing onThurs., Sept. 8 7 p.m. Florida at Kentucky SEC NetworkSun., Sept. 25 5 p.m. Tennessee at Florida* SEC NetworkSun., Oct. 9 6 p.m. Florida at Mississippi SEC NetworkSun., Oct. 16 3 p.m. Florida at South Carolina SEC NetworkThurs, Oct. 27 9 p.m. Florida at Missouri SEC Network

All SEC Soccer Tournament first, quarterfinal and semifinal action from Orange Beach, Ala., will appear on the SEC Network. The SEC Soccer Tournament final match airs on ESPNU on Sunday, Nov. 6 at 4 p.m.

Again in 2016, SEC soccer will have a consistent television series, airing every Thursday at 7 p.m. ET. Florida is part of the first and the final matches of the SEC Network’s Thursday evening coverage. The Gators are in the SEC Network’s Thursday evening kick-off match (at Kentucky on Sept. 8 at 7 p.m. ET) and again on the final week of regular-season action (at Missouri on Oct. 27 at 9 p.m.). There will be additional matchups airing on Sundays.

In addition, all non-televised Gator home matches stream live on the SEC Network + platform. Just go to the WatchESPN site on your phone, computer or tablet to watch the action live.

Jeff Cardozo Megan Parler

Matthew Stubbington (front) and Adam Schick covered the Mercer at Florida match for 2014 NCAA First Round action. The Gators are slated for five SEC Network broadcasts during the 2015 regular season. All Florida home matches can be found on WatchESPN.

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FLORIDA SOCCER ON TV — RADIO / WEB / SEC NETWORK +

SEC NETWORK +Thirteen Gator matches will be available on SEC Network + or WatchESPN. Sub-scribers to the SEC Network can find SEC Network + programming available via WatchESPN.

Here’s the schedule of Gator matches which can be found on the SEC Network +.

2016 FLORIDA SOCCER STREAMED APPEARANCES ON SEC NETWORK + OR ESPN3Date Opponent Site Time (ET)Fri., Aug. 19 Iowa State Gainesville, Fla. 7 p.m.Sun., Aug. 21 FAU Gainesville, Fla. 1 p.m.Fri., Sept. 2 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. 7 p.m.Thurs., Sept. 8 Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 7 p.m.Sun., Sept. 18 UCF Gainesville, Fla. 7 p.m.Thurs., Sept. 22 Auburn Gainesville, Fla. 6 p.m. Sun., Sept. 25 Tennessee Gainesville, Fla. 5 p.m.Thurs., Oct. 6 Georgia Gainesville, Fla. 6 p.m.Sun., Oct. 9 Mississippi Oxford, Miss. 6 p.m.Sun., Oct. 16 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 3 p.m.Thurs., Oct. 20 Alabama Gainesville, Fla. 6 p.m.Sun., Oct. 23 Mississippi State Gainesville, Fla. 1 p.m.Thurs., Oct. 27 Missouri Columbia, Mo. 9 p.m.

Check out FloridaGators.com each week during the season to see Becky Burleigh’s weekly press conference.

TUNE INTO GATOR SOCCER MATCHES HOME OR AWAYAll 18 University of Florida soccer matches will be broadcast over the internet in 2016, while 12 also can be heard on ESPN 850 AM.

No matter where Gator fans are located, they can hear the play-by-play action of all matches via FloridaGators.com. This is the 15th-straight season that Gator soccer has been broadcast on the internet.

The internet broadcasts begin Friday, Aug. 19 with the Gators’ season opener versus Iowa State. Adam Schick and Matthew Stubbington will call the action. The complete schedule can be found below:

2016 GATOR SOCCER BROADCAST SCHEDULEDATE OPPONENT AIRTIME (ET) STATION WEBAug. 19 Iowa State 7 p.m. ESPN Gainesville GatorVision

Aug. 21 FAU 1 p.m. ESPN Gainesville GatorVision

Aug. 26 @ Stanford 11 p.m. ESPN Gainesville GatorVision

Aug. 28 @ UCLA 8 p.m. ESPN Gainesville GatorVision

Sept. 2 @ FSU 7 p.m. ESPN Gainesville GatorVision

Sept. 4 @ Oklahoma St. 1 p.m. GatorVision

Sept. 8 @ Kentucky 7 p.m. ESPN Gainesville GatorVision

Sept. 16 @ Arkansas 8 p.m. GatorVision

Sept. 18 UCF 7 p.m. ESPN Gainesville GatorVision

Sept. 22 Auburn 6 p.m. GatorVision

Sept. 25 Tennessee 5 p.m. ESPN Gainesville GatorVision

Sept. 30 @ LSU 8 p.m. ESPN Gainesville GatorVision

Oct. 6 Georgia 6 p.m. GatorVision

Oct. 9 @ Mississippi 6 p.m. ESPN Gainesville GatorVision

Oct. 16 @ South Carolina 3 p.m. GatorVision

Oct. 20 Alabama 6 p.m. ESPN Gainesville GatorVision

Oct. 23 Mississippi State 1 p.m. GatorVision

Oct. 27 @ Missouri 9 p.m. ESPN Gainesville GatorVision

Nov. 1-6 Southeastern Conference Tournament

KEY:*GATORZONE =live streaming via GatorVision player on FloridaGators.com

All 18 Florida soccer regular-season matches can be heard live on the internet in 2016. Fans can find audio and live stats on FloridaGators.com for all the matches.

Gator Greats Heather Mitts (far left) and Abby Wambach talk about their 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup experience at halftime of the Florida-Texas Tech match.

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HEAD COACH BECKY BURLEIGH

• 1998 NSCAA/ADIDAS NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR• 1998 COLLEGE SOCCER WEEKLY NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR• 2010, 2008, 2000 & 1996 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR

THE BURLEIGH FILE:Full Name: Rebecca Lund Burleigh

Birth Date: October 13, 1967

Hometown: Tarpon Springs, Fla.

Began at UF: Named coach of Florida’s inaugural soccer team on June 28, 1994

Education: B.S. Biology (Magna Cum Laude), Methodist College, 1989; M.S. Exercise Science, Georgia State, 1993

Coaching Experience: University of Florida, 1995-present; Berry (Ga.) College, 1989-94

Coaching Record: overall (26 seasons): 455-121-37 (.772); University of Florida (1995-present): 373-98-31 (.774); Berry College (1989-94): 82-23-6 (.766)

Coaching Honors: 1998 NSCAA/adidas National Coach of the Year; 1998 College Soccer Weekly Coach of the Year; 1998 Soccer Buzz Coach of the Year; 1998 NSCAA/adidas Southeast Regional Coach of the Year; 2012 NSCAA South Region Coach of the Year; 2012, 2010, 2008, 2000 & 1996 SEC Coach of the Year, 1990 and 1993 NAIA national Coach of the Year; 1989 NAIA regional Coach of the Year

All-Americans: 20 NSCAA All-Americans with 34 honors; seven CoSIDA Academic All-Americans with nine honors; 14 NSCAA Scholar Athletes All-Americans with 18 honors; 11 NAIA All-Americans; four NAIA Academic All-Americans

National Champions: 1998 NCAA Divi-sion I champions (Florida); 1990 and 1993 NAIA national champions (Berry)

Few college coaches can match Becky Burleigh’s ability to bring a team ready to challenge for each season’s conference and national titles on such a consistent basis. There is no question that Burleigh stunned the soccer community when the Florida program she started in 1995 claimed the 1998 NCAA crown in just its fourth season of play. But focusing on that obvious achievement doesn’t give due credit to the job Burleigh does year-in and year-out as a tactician of the sport, developing players and promoting the sport at local, state and national levels.

In 21 seasons at the helm of the UF soccer team, Burleigh, 48, has led UF to a NCAA Championship, two NCAA College Cup appearances, 14 Southeastern Conference titles and 19 NCAA Championships berths. Along the way, Burleigh picked up National (1998) and SEC Coach of the Year (2012, ‘10, ‘08, ‘00 & ‘96) honors. Her career victories and winning percentage (455-121-37, 0.772) both rank No. 3 among the NCAA Division I Active Coaches.

The 1998 season’s culmination with a 1-0 victory over North Carolina for the NCAA Championship marked a remarkable job by Burleigh, as the program she built from its beginnings used a four-year fast track to the national crown. In 1998, Florida set season marks for best record (26-1), highest national ranking (No. 1), and highest NCAA Championships seeding (No. 2). Florida captured its third consecutive SEC Tournament title and advanced to its first-ever NCAA College Cup. By taking UF to the College Cup, Burleigh became only the second female coach to lead her team to the NCAA semifinals and the first to win the NCAA crown. Burleigh also received the 1998 NSCAA/adidas, College Soccer Weekly and Soccer Buzz National Coach of the Year awards.

Burleigh’s Gator teams were overachiev-ers from the beginning, setting impressive milestones each fall. After joining the Gator program in June of 1994, Burleigh had just over a year to put together the first Florida soccer team. Burleigh used the time wisely, and the team that she introduced to the crowd of more than 4,400 at the James

G. Pressly Stadium on Sept. 2, 1995 was a squad that was ready to step into the challenges of NCAA Division I soccer competition. Burleigh’s second Gator team made it known early that they were ready to take a spot among the nation’s elite, defeating then-No. 9 Virginia, 1-0, the opening week of the 1996 season for UF’s first win over a ranked team. Florida quickly jumped into the top 10 of every national poll -- a position it would hold throughout the 1996 campaign. The 1996 UF squad became the first of four UF teams (1998, ‘99, ‘00) to sweep through the SEC regular season and Tournament undefeated. As a second-year program, Florida was the youngest in the 32-team field of the 1996 NCAA Championship, reaching the NCAA quarterfinal and finishing the season ranked in the nation’s top 10. The 1997 Florida team defeated three top-25 teams and although the Gators finished second in the SEC Eastern Division, UF did defeat SEC Eastern Division champion Vanderbilt to win the program’s second consecutive SEC Tournament title.

In the team’s sixth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance, the Gators again advanced to the NCAA College Cup in 2001, falling 3-2 in overtime to eventual NCAA champion Santa Clara.

Those early successes have evolved into the Gator soccer team being a regular among the nation’s ranked teams. Over the course of the program’s 21 years, Florida has:

• 19 NCAA Championships’ berths (1996-2001; 2003-2015)

• Two NCAA College Cup appearances (1998, 2001), winning NCAA title in 1998

• 14 SEC team titles (1996-2001; 2006-2010; 2012-13, 2015)

• 11 SEC Tournament titles (1996-01; 2004; 2007, 2010, 2012, 2015)

Last season, Florida advanced to the NCAA Third Round and swept the SEC regular-season and tournament titles. On the final NSCAA poll of 2015, the Gators held the No. 8 spot.

Prior to being named Florida’s first head soccer coach, Burleigh coached the Berry (Ga.) College Lady Fury for five seasons (1989-93), when she compiled an 82-

23-6 overall record. During her five-year coaching tenure at Berry, Burleigh guided the Lady Fury to two NAIA national champi-onships (1990 and 1993) and was also named NAIA National Coach of the Year during the same two seasons. Burleigh was named NAIA Regional Coach of the Year in her first season as head coach at Berry in 1989, when her squad finished as the national runner-up. At Berry, Burleigh compiled a 76.6 win percentage, as she lost only seven games to NAIA opponents during her five seasons of coaching the Lady Fury.

In 26 seasons of coaching, Burleigh has compiled an overall record of 455-121-37 (.772) and her 455 wins already places her No. 3 among Division I coaches (all-time and active) for career victories. Burleigh earned her 200th career win with Florida’s 2000 SEC Tournament semifinal win versus Kentucky, making her the second-fastest active Division I coach to reach the 200-wins milestone. The 300th win came at Mississippi in 2007. With Florida’s win versus Florida Gulf Coast in the 2012 NCAA Opening Round, Burleigh earned her 400th win. Her 26 wins in 1998 marks a career high in single-season wins.

Burleigh has coached 20 NSCAA All-Americans, 11 NAIA All-Americans, 41 All-SEC players, 131 student-athletes on the All-SEC Academic Honor Roll, seven CoSIDA Academic All-Americans with nine honors and 14 student-athletes honored as NSCAA Academic All-Americans.

As a student-athlete, Burleigh played her collegiate ball at Methodist College in Fayetteville, N.C., where she was a four-year letterwinner. In her senior year, the Tarpon Springs, Fla., native served as team captain and was named to the All-South team as well as the team’s Most Valuable Player from her goalkeeper position. Bur-leigh graduated Magna Cum Laude from Methodist in 1989 with a bachelor’s degree in biology. In the fall of 1999, Burleigh was inducted into the Methodist Hall of Fame. She earned her master’s degree from Georgia State University in 1993.

She was inducted into the USA South Hall of Fame in the spring of 2015 and the Methodist University Athletic Hall of Fame in 1999

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HEAD COACH BECKY BURLEIGH

Burleigh’s Career Coaching RecordYear School Wins Losses Ties Win % Notes1989 Berry (Ga.) 19 3 2 .833 NAIA National Runner-up1990 Berry (Ga.) 16 5 2 .739 NAIA National Champions1991 Berry (Ga.) 18 5 0 .783 NAIA third place national finish1992 Berry (Ga.) 11 6 1 .639 Advanced to NAIA Southeast Regional1993 Berry (Ga.) 18 4 1 .804 NAIA National Champions1995 Florida 14 4 2 .750 SEC Eastern Division - 2nd1996 Florida 22 3 0 .880 NCAA Quarterfinal (T-5th); SEC Eastern Division & Tournament Champions1997 Florida 20 3 1 .854 NCAA Second Round (T-9th); SEC Tournament Champions1998 Florida 26 1 0 .963 NCAA Champions; SEC Eastern Division & Tournament Champions1999 Florida 21 2 0 .913 NCAA Second Round; SEC Eastern Division & Tournament Champions2000 Florida 16 8 0 .667 NCAA Second Round; SEC Regular-Season, Eastern Division & Tournament Champions2001 Florida 21 4 1 .808 NCAA Semifinals (T-3rd); SEC Regular-Season, Eastern Division & Tournament Champions2002 Florida 10 10 2 .500 SEC Regular Season – T-3rd; SEC Tournament Final2003 Florida 19 4 2 .800 NCAA Quarterfinals (T-5th); SEC Regular Season – T-3rd, SEC Tournament Final2004 Florida 16 4 3 .761 NCAA First Round; SEC Regular Season - 3rd, SEC Tournament Champions2005 Florida 13 6 1 .675 NCAA First Round; SEC Regular Season - T-3rd2006 Florida 14 6 5 .660 NCAA Round of 16 (T-9th); SEC Regular-Season Champions, SEC Tournament Final2007 Florida 17 5 3 .740 NCAA Round of 16 (T-9th); SEC Regular-Season, Eastern Division & Tournament Champions2008 Florida 19 4 1 .813 NCAA Round of 16 (T-9th); SEC Regular-Season, Eastern Division Champions; SEC Tournament Final2009 Florida 16 6 2 .708 NCAA Second Round (T-17th); SEC Regular-Season, Eastern Division Champions; SEC Tournament semifinal2010 Florida 19 2 3 .854 NCAA Second Round (T-17th); SEC Regular-Season, Tournament & Eastern Division Champions2011 Florida 17 8 0 .680 NCAA Second Round; SEC Regular Season – T-3rd; SEC Tournament Final2012 Florida 19 5 1 .780 NCAA Round of 16 (T-9th); SEC Regular-Season and SEC Tournament Champions2013 Florida 18 5 1 .771 NCAA Second Round (T-17th); SEC Regular Season – T-1st ; SEC Tournament Final2014 Florida 17 4 2 .783 NCAA Quarterfinal (T-5th); SEC Regular Season – 2nd ; SEC Tournament Round of Eight2015 Florida 19 4 1 .813 NCAA Third Round (T-9th); SEC Regular-Season and SEC Tournament Champions26 455 121 37 .772 No. 3 on DI Active Coaches Chart for winning percentage and number of wins

Burleigh’s Record at FloridaYear School Wins Losses Ties Win % Notes1995 Florida 14 4 2 .750 SEC Eastern Division - 2nd1996 Florida 22 3 0 .880 NCAA Quarterfinal (T-5th); SEC Eastern Division & Tournament Champions1997 Florida 20 3 1 .854 NCAA Second Round (T-9th); SEC Tournament Champions1998 Florida 26 1 0 .963 NCAA Champions; SEC Eastern Division & Tournament Champions1999 Florida 21 2 0 .913 NCAA Second Round; SEC Eastern Division & Tournament Champions2000 Florida 16 8 0 .667 NCAA Second Round; SEC Regular-Season, Eastern Division & Tournament Champions2001 Florida 21 4 1 .808 NCAA Semifinals (T-3rd); SEC Regular-Season, Eastern Division & Tournament Champions2002 Florida 10 10 2 .500 SEC Regular Season – T-3rd; SEC Tournament Final2003 Florida 19 4 2 .800 NCAA Quarterfinals (T-5th); SEC Regular Season – T-3rd, SEC Tournament Final2004 Florida 16 4 3 .761 NCAA First Round; SEC Regular Season - 3rd, SEC Tournament Champions2005 Florida 13 6 1 .675 NCAA First Round; SEC Regular Season - T-3rd2006 Florida 14 6 5 .660 NCAA Round of 16 (T-9th); SEC Regular-Season Champions, SEC Tournament Final2007 Florida 17 5 3 .740 NCAA Round of 16 (T-9th); SEC Regular-Season, Eastern Division & Tournament Champions2008 Florida 19 4 1 .813 NCAA Round of 16 (T-9th); SEC Regular-Season, Eastern Division Champions; SEC Tournament Final2009 Florida 16 6 2 .708 NCAA Second Round (T-17th); SEC Regular-Season, Eastern Division Champions; SEC Tournament semifinal2010 Florida 19 2 3 .854 NCAA Second Round (T-17th); SEC Regular-Season, Tournament & Eastern Division Champions2011 Florida 17 8 0 .680 NCAA Second Round; SEC Regular Season – T-3rd; SEC Tournament Final2012 Florida 19 5 1 .780 NCAA Round of 16 (T-9th); SEC Regular-Season and SEC Tournament Champions2013 Florida 18 5 1 .771 NCAA Second Round (T-17th); SEC Regular Season – T-1st ; SEC Tournament Final2014 Florida 17 4 2 .783 NCAA Quarterfinal (T-5th); SEC Regular Season – 2nd ; SEC Tournament Round of Eight2015 Florida 19 4 1 .813 NCAA Third Round (T-9th); SEC Regular-Season and SEC Tournament Champions21 373 98 31 .774

DID YOU KNOW?

Did You Know…ELEVEN top-10 national

finishes have been achieved all-time by the Florida soccer

program.

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ASSISTANT COACHES

Vic Campbell, 55, enters his 22nd season in 2016 with the University of Florida soccer program. Campbell was elevated to Associate Head Coach in the spring of 2003 after serving as an assistant coach for the previous eight seasons.

As a member of the Gator staff, Campbell works primarily with the backline players, while also assisting in recruiting, workout planning and opponent scouting.

Prior to arriving at UF, Campbell served as an assistant under current Old Dominion Head Coach Joe Pereira for seven seasons at Methodist College (1988-94).

As a student at Methodist from 1981-85, Campbell was named the school’s 1985 Outstanding Male Senior Athlete after lettering in tennis for three years and in soccer for four, a remarkable achievement considering he did not begin playing soccer until he was 18 years old.

After graduating from Methodist in 1985 with bachelor’s degrees in business administration and accounting, Campbell worked full-time as a Certified Public Accountant in Fayetteville, N.C. In addition to working as a CPA until 1994, Campbell spent two years volunteering as a coach on the Methodist staff before becoming Coach Pereira’s top assistant in 1988.

Campbell, who has been an assistant coach for the South Region Olympic Development team, also served as a staff coach for the 1993 and 1994 North Carolina Olympic Development state teams. He is a member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.

Prior to attending Methodist College, Campbell, the native of Seoul, South Korea, lived in Wahiawa, Hawaii, for several years before graduating from Ft. Campbell High School in Kentucky. He and his wife, Kerri, were married in April of 2001. Ty Landon joined the family on Nov. 8, 2002, surprising Dad who was with the Gator soccer team at the Southeastern Conference Tournament. Elyse Michele joined the family on May 17, 2005.

VICTOR CAMPBELLASSOCIATE HEAD COACH

ALAN KIRKUPASSISTANT COACH

JOHN ROMANVOLUNTEER COACH

THE CAMPBELL FILE:Position: University of Florida Associate Head Coach (2003-pres-ent)Education: Business Administration and Accounting bachelor’s degree - Methodist (1985)Previous Experience: Florida Assistant Coach (1995-2002), Old Dominion Assistant Coach (1988-94)

Alan Kirkup, a coach involved in the collegiate game for more than 25 seasons and a former Man-chester United FC player, will be patrolling the University of Florida sideline as an assistant coach for his 11th season in 2016.

Kirkup taps a great deal of expe-rience to Florida as both a player

and coach. He began his career as a player for Manchester United from 1972-76 and has been coaching soccer at different levels for the past 28 years. Kirkup accumulated a record of 224-137-19 (.614) in his 18 years as a collegiate head coach.

He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant for the men’s soccer team at Eastern Illinois, helping bring them to the 1981 NCAA semifinal round. Kirkup moved on to be an assistant coach for men’s soccer at Southern Methodist in Dallas, Texas, in 1985 and began to simulta-neously work as the SMU women’s head coach in 1986.

In 1989, he solely worked as head coach of the women’s team and held the position until 1996. While at SMU, he took the women’s program to six NCAA Tournament appearances, which included reaching the 1995 NCAA semifinal. He was honored as the Southwest Conference Coach of the Year in 1995.

From 1996-99, Kirkup was head coach of Maryland’s women’s team. While with the Terrapins, he took his teams to the NCAA Tournament every year, setting school records for wins in a season (19), winning percentage (.769) and wins to begin a season (14). The 1996 Terrapins reached the NCAA quarterfinal round, their best showing ever in the tournament.

Kirkup began working in the Southeastern Conference the following year, joining Arkansas as their head coach in 1999. He resigned from Arkansas in 2004 and returned to England where he was a physical education and sports teacher at the Buckingham School and Taunton’s College in Southampton. He also served as a Southampton FC Academy Coach, working in community development.

Following his soccer career, Kirkup graduated from Loughborough University in Loughborough, England with a degree in physical education and sports science in 1981. He continued his education at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, earning a master’s degree in physical educa-tion in 1982. Kirkup is the father of two children, Molly, a graduate of Maryland, and Stephen, a graduate and four-year letterwinner on the University of North Carolina lacrosse team. He and wife, Anna, reside in Gainesville.

John Roman begins his first season as Florida’s volunteer coach this fall and will coach the Gators’ trio of goalkeep-ers.

Before joining the Gators in January of 2016, Roman enrolled in the University of Florida’s graduate school. He received his master’s degree in performance psychology in 2015. He is a doctorate candidate in the University of Florida’s Performance Psychology program.

Roman coached goalkeepers at Fairfax High School in Virginia before relocating to Florida. During that time, he also worked as a business development specialist in the Arlington, Va., area.

He received bachelor’s degrees in international business and philosophy from Elon University in 2011.

THE KIRKUP FILE:Position: University of Florida Assistant Coach (2006-present)Education: Physical Education and Sports Science bachelor’s degree - Loughborough University (1981)Advanced: Physical Education master’s degree - Eastern Illinois University (1982)Previous Experience: Arkansas (head coach, 1999-2003, 34-59-6 (.373)); Maryland (head coach, 1996-1999, 42-25-6 (.616)); Southern Methodist (head coach, 1986-1996, 148-53-7 (.728)); asst. men’s coach 1985-1988); Eastern Illinois (graduate assistant, 1981-1982)Collegiate Head Coaching Record: 224-137-19 (.614), 18 years

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#14 Alyssa Baumbick 5-10 Freshman ● MidfielderAvon Lake, Ohio (Magnificat H.S.)

High School: As a sophomore, helped Magnificat H.S. reached semifinal round of 2013 Ohio State Division I Championship...Turned in 11 goals and 10 assists in 2013 – did not continue high school play to concentrate on club and national team commitments.

Club: Attended first U.S. Youth National Team camp in October of

2014 when she was part of the U.S. Under-20 camp…Attended each of the four U-19 National Camps held in 2015 and also another U-20 camp in 2015…Member of Internationals SC, which plays in the Ohio Valley Division of the Mid-Atlantic Conference of the Elite Clubs National League (ECNL)…Internationals SC reached 2013-2014 ECNL U-17 National Team Finals and took 13th nationally in

2012-2013 while also finishing fourth in Mid-Atlantic Conference…Won 2012 U.S. Youth Soccer (USYS) Region II championship, advancing to national championships qualifier, where

team took bronze…Coached by Zdravko Popovic and Kerri Sarver at Internationals SC…Attended ECNL National iD2 Camp held in Oregon in July of 2015…Named to Best XI All-Event Team at 2013 ECNL National iD2 Training Camp…2013, 2012, 2011 Olympic Development Program (ODP) Region II team member.

Personal: Born Aug, 1, 1997 in Avon Lake, Ohio...Daughter of Bob and Debbie Baumbick…Fourth of five children – Jess, Kim, Nate and Christin… Father was a member of the 1979-81 Akron Zips football team…2016 graduate of Magnificat High School this spring…Member of Youth Outreach program.

Major: Social and Behavioral Sciences

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#22 Pamela Begić 6-0 Senior ● Midfielder Semič, Slovenia (Gimnazija Ljubljana Ŝiŝka) 2013 SEC All-Freshman Team

 

2015: Headed in game-winner off corner kick in 2-1 win versus Vanderbilt in Southeastern Conference Tournament quarterfinal…Penalty kick proved to be game-winner in 3-2 win versus No. 1 Florida State…Scored first-half goal at Jacksonville…Also scored second-half penalty kick at Georgia in 3-0 win…Set collegiate season-high for goals with 17-yard strike in NCAA Second Round action versus William & Mary…Appeared in 18 matches with five starts…Missed Sept. 18-20 weekend to return to Slovenia for a match versus Scotland (Slovenia 0, Scotland 3)…Member of SEC Academic Honor Roll.

2014: Started 11 matches, with top minutes (80) coming at Sept. 12 meeting with Stanford…Scored first goal and assisted on second in 2-1 win at then No. 2 Florida State…Named SEC Offensive Player of the Week and appeared on every national team of the week following FSU match…Scored first goal in 6-1 win versus Vanderbilt…Provided assist on final goal at Oklahoma State…Assisted on second goal in 3-1 win versus Missouri…Played with Slovenia Senior National Team in 2014 for World Cup qualifying matches versus Croatia (May 8) and Russia (June 17)…Also member of Florida

basketball team in 2014-15…Member of SEC Academic Honor Roll. 2013: SEC All-Freshman team…Tied for third among Gators with six assists, third with four goals and 14 points…Southeastern

Conference Freshman of the Week on Sept. 9 after turning at least a point in three consecutive matches, including goals at Florida International and versus Oklahoma…Also scored at Mississippi and headed in UF’s first goal versus Auburn...First collegiate assist came in the season opener versus Florida Gulf Coast…Sat out Mississippi State match due to concussion suffered in Auburn match…Joined Florida women’s basketball team in January of 2014…Member of the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.

High School: Played four years as a striker for Gimnazija Ljubljana Šiška and coached by Tomaž Urbančić…Won the Slovenian championship twice in four years and took runner-up the other two years. Club: Member of Slovenia Senior National team since 2012…Member of Slovenia’s team in qualifying for 2013 Women’s EURO Championships…Part of Slovenia team in qualifying for 2013 Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) European Under-19 Championship…Appeared in match against U.S. U-17 team in July of 2012…Member of ŽNK Radomlje club team in the top division of Slovenian women’s soccer and coached by Peter Kristan. Major: Anthropology

Year GP/GS Min. Shots G (GW) A Pts.

2013 22-21 1,463 30 4 (3) 6 14

2014 22-12 1,058 16 2 (0) 4 8

2015 18-5 491 15 5 (2) 1 11

Totals 62-38 3,012 61 11 (5) 11 33

Begič's Collegiate Statistics

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#1 Brittney Bennett 5-6 Sophomore ● Midfielder Grayson, Ga. (Grayson H.S.)

2015: Played 45 minutes at Jacksonville…Also appeared in Florida International, Arkansas and Georgia matches…Member of 2016 Southeastern Conference First-Year Academic Honor Roll. High School: TopDrawerSoccer.com All-Southeast Region (Georgia and Alabama) selection in spring of

2015…Four-year member of Grayson High School’s team…Grayson H.S. won 2015 Georgia High School Association (GHSA) Class AAAAAA title and was runner-up in 2014…First-team All-Region 8 AAAAAA midfielder four consecutive seasons while with Grayson H.S.…All-Gwinnett County first-team selection as a sophomore, junior and senior…Among Super Six

top players in Gwinnett County named by Gwinnet Daily Post in 2014 and 2015…Grayson H.S. captain during junior and senior season and named Most Valuable Player in 2013…Coached by Terry Klinect at Grayson H.S.

Club: TopDrawerSoccer.com four star recruit…Eleven-year member of Gol Soccer Association (GSA)…GSA finished in the nation’s top 15 in Elite Clubs Soccer League (ECNL) action – 2012 (6th), 2013 (top 15) and 2014 (7th)…ECNL Southeast Champions 4 years in a row, 2012-2015…GSA won

2011 Region III Premier League…Participated in Georgia Olympic Development Program (ODP) from 2008-13 and Region III ODP three seasons (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13)…ODP team traveled to Costa Rica in 2012, Germany, Austria and Switzerland in 2013…coached by Campbell Chapman at GSA… Major: Social and Behavioral Sciences; wants to pursue a degree in Education.

 

   

Year GP/GS Min. Shots G (GW) A Pts.

2015 4-0 95 0 0 (0) 0 0

Totals 4-0 95 0 0 (0) 0 0

Bennett's Collegiate Statistics

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#12 Sammie Betters 5-4 Freshman ● Midfielder Brooksville, Fla. (Springstead H.S.)

 

High School: Four-year member of Frank W. Springstead High School’s team…2015 Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) 3A District champions and advanced to regional semifinal round…2013, 2015 and 2016 Hernando County Player of the Year…One of two freshmen on 2013 Tampa Bay Times All-North Suncoast first team…Turned in 115 points as a freshman (46 goals, 23

assists), 126 points as a junior (50g, 26a) and 67 points as a senior (26g, 15a) – missed sophomore season due to injury…Coached by Richard Gomez at Springstead H.S. Club: Member of Tampa Bay United 97 Premier team which won 2015 US Youth Soccer (USYS) Under-17 national championship…2014 USYS national championship runner-

up…Tampa Bay United also won 2015 Region 3, Florida State Cup, Disney Showcase, ACDC and Southern Region Premier League championships…Team won 2014 Florida Cup, Florida State Cup,

Vegas Players Showcase and Disney Showcase…Five-year member of the Tampa Bay United club team and coached by Adrian Bush. Personal: Born Dec. 16, 1997 in Brooksville, Florida.…Daughter of Brian and Lori Betters…Has an older sister, Emma…Enrolled in University of Florida Honors Program…2015

Sunshine State Scholar…Class Valedictorian…International Baccalaureate (IB) Program graduate…Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award…Member of National Honor Society and Student Government…graduated from Springstead H.S. in spring of 2016. Major: Biomedical Engineering.

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#30 Kylie Borislow 5-4 Freshman ● Midfielder Palm Beach, Fla. (The Benjamin School)

High School: Four-year member of The Benjamin School’s varsity team and captain as junior and senior…2014 Sun Sentinel Class 3A-2A-1A first team after leading The Benjamin School with 23 goals and 14 assists…2016 TeamSnap Florida South All-Region selection…2015 Palm Beach Post Girls Soccer Small Schools All-Area second team…Florida Athletic Coaches

Association 2A All-State selection and Sun Sentinel All-County first team in 2013…Coached by Bobby Chaplin at The Benjamin School…Advanced to the 2013 Florida High School Athletic Association Class 2A semifinal, 2014 Class 2A regional semifinal, 2015 Class 2A regional quarterfinal and 2016 Class 2A district semifinal…Named Athlete of the Week for CBS Sports Channel 12 in January

of 2016. Will graduate from The Benjamin H.S. in the spring of 2016.

Club: Member of Palm Beach Soccer Academy (PBSA) MagicJacks 96/97 team, winners of

2014 Under 18 Gator Soccer Showcase, 2012 and 2011 Disney Soccer Showcase and 2012 and 2011 Florida State Cup titles…2013 Disney Showcase and 2014 Florida State Cup runner-up…Coached by Jayson Chung at MagicJacks.

Personal: Born on Nov. 3,1997 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania…Daughter

of Michele Borislow and the late Daniel Borislow…Has one older sibling, Danny… Graduated from The Benjamin H.S. in spring of 2016…Earned honor roll junior and senior year…Received school’s visual arts award.

Major: Social and Behavioral Sciences; wants to pursue a degree in Marketing/Advertising.

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#19 Kristen Cardano 5-5 Junior-RS ● Defender Tulsa, Okla. (Jenks High School)

 

2015: Started 23 matches at right outside back…Missed only start of season at Mississippi State due to sprained ankle…Returned to play entirety of 2-1 double overtime win versus No. 17 South Carolina…Played entirety of seven matches, including versus No. 1 Florida State and overtime matches versus Oklahoma State and Kentucky…First collegiate

assist came on Brooke Sharp’s goal at Jacksonville… Member of Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll. 2014: Appeared in four matches, with top minutes (24) coming versus Vanderbilt….Member of SEC Academic Honor Roll.

2013: Redshirted 2013 season…Member of the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. High School: Named to 2011 Heart of America Classic All-Tournament team…Tulsa All-Metro second-team selection in 2011 and also part of

all-district teams…Second-highest scorer for 2011 Jenks High School team with 18 goals and 10 assists…Jenks H.S. reached 2012 Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) Class 6A semifinal…Jenks H.S. won 2011 Heart of America Soccer Classic in Kansas City, Mo., and took third in 2012…

Coached by Kalyn Reinhardt at Jenks H.S. Club: Region III Olympic Development Program (ODP) pool player (2010-11)…Part of 2009-11 Oklahoma State ’94 ODP team…Member of TSC Hurricane ’95 Club team which was among the 2012 Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) A top 16 final and won 2011 Oklahoma U16 State Cup…Coached by Kerry Shubert at TSC. Major: Sociology

Year GP/GS Min. Shots G (GW) A Pts.

2013 RS - 0 0 0

2014 4-0 54 0 0 (0) 0 0

2015 23-23 1,704 4 0 (0) 1 1

Totals 27-23 1,758 4 0 (0) 1 1

Cardano's Collegiate Statistics

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#2 Samantha Chung 5-2 Sophomore ● Midfielder Boynton Beach, Fla. (Oxbridge Academy)

2015: Appeared in 20 matches at attacking midfield, with one start…First assist came on Savannah Jordan’s second goal at Miami.

High School: 2014-15 Palm Beach Post Small Schools All-Area first

team…Played for four seasons for Oxbridge Academy of the Palm Beaches…Oxbridge Academy advanced to 2014 Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) Class 1A regional final…Played under Alex Teixeira at Oxbridge Academy,

earning team’s Most Valuable Player honors as a freshman.

Club: Ten-year member of Boca United Club team…Boca United 96/97 won Disney Showcase Under-18 on Jan. 3, 2015…Also won 2014

and 2013 Florida Premier League…2014 and 2013 FYSA Florida State Cup finalist…Boca United finalist at 2013 National Premier League (NPL) National Championships…Coached at Boca

United by father – former U.S. National Team member and MLS player Mark Chung…Attended U.S. Soccer Federation Training Center Development Program (ODP) in 2010.

Major: Social and Behavioral Sciences; wants to pursue a degree in Speech Therapy

Year GP/GS Min. Shots G (GW) A Pts.

2015 20-1 499 9 0 (0) 1 1

Totals 20-1 499 9 0 (0) 1 1

Chung's Collegiate Statistics

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#28 Meggie Dougherty Howard 5-5 Senior ● Midfielder Largo, Fla. (St. Petersburg Catholic High School) 2015 All-SEC Second Team

 

Attended U.S. Under-23 National Team camp in May, 2016…Part of U.S. U-23 team in Nordic Tournament in England, starting first and final matches. Shared the Washington Spirit Reserves goals lead (5) in this summer’s action. The team won the 2016 Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL) East title. 2015: National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-South Region second team…All-Southeastern Conference second team at midfield….All-SEC Tournament selection…Appeared in every match with 23 starts, playing the entirety of 11 matches…Opened Florida’s scoring with goal at 2:11 of match at Jacksonville…Hit game-winning goal at Mississippi State from

17 yards…Twenty-yard strike scored first goal in 5-2 NCAA Second Round win versus William & Mary…Recorded assists on first and final goals versus Arkansas…First assist of season came on Savannah Jordan’s goal versus No. 1 Florida State…Provided assist on Liz Slattery’s game-winning goal at Tennessee…Eight assists second among the Gators and fifth in the league…Played for the 2015 USL W-League championship team, the Washington Spirit Reserves, in summer of 2015…W-League Southeastern Conference team selection…Named to the USL W-League All-League team - one of five on all-league team also on a collegiate roster…Member of SEC Academic Honor Roll. 2014: Started every match at defensive midfield, playing the entirety

of seven matches…Scored unassisted goal versus Vanderbilt…Provided assist on Savannah Jordan’s goal at Oklahoma and Jordan’s second goal versus Tennessee...Earned an assist on Havana Solaun’s goal versus Missouri and Tessa Andujar’s goal versus Mississippi

State…Member of Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll. 2013: Appeared in every match, starting the last 20 at holding midfield…Headed in a corner kick at Florida International for first collegiate goal…Also headed in corner kick versus Jacksonville in NCAA first round…Registered first collegiate assist versus Alabama…Played every minute of double-overtime loss to South Carolina and overtime win at Mississippi State (109 minutes each match)…Member of the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. High School: Member of St. Petersburg Catholic High School team as a freshman and a senior…St. Petersburg Catholic H.S. reached the 2013 Florida High School Athletic

Association Class 2A regional final…Captain of high school team as a senior…All-Pinellas County first team selection in 2013 by the Tampa Bay Times. Club: Attended U.S. Under 15 Girls’ National Team camp in Carson, Calif., at the U.S. Soccer Federation National Training Center in November of 2011…Participated in Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) and US Club Soccer 2012 ECNL / id2 National Training Camp at Nike World Headquarters in Beaverton, Ore…Member of Tampa Bay United Premier Girls 94 club team, which won the 2011 and 2012 Disney Qualifier…Prior to joining Tampa Bay United, played for boys teams at Strictly Soccer from 2004-11 and those teams won the Disney Showcase and President’s Day team titles in 2010…Coached by George Fotopoulos at Tampa Bay United. Major: Management

Year GP/GS Min. Shots G (GW) A Pts.

2013 24-20 1,540 10 2 (0) 1 5

2014 23-23 1,796 21 1 (1) 4 6

2015 24-23 1,944 36 3 (2) 8 14

Totals 71-66 5,280 67 6 (3) 13 25

Dougherty Howard's Collegiate Statistics

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#88 Courtney Douglas 5-8 Sophomore-RS ● Defender Brampton, Ontario, Canada (St. Thomas Aquinas School)

 

Played with Vaughan Azzurri in summer League 1 Ontario action, heading in a goal…Team won League Cup championship. 2015: Played 26 minutes at both Jacksonville and Florida International on backline…Also played versus Arkansas…Member of Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll. 2014: Did not appear in a match during season – did appear in preseason exhibition matches versus Florida International and Baylor...Member of SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. Club: Part of Jamaican National Under-20 and U-17 teams…Appeared with the Jamaica national team at 2014 CONCACAF Women’s Under-20 Championship in the Cayman Islands…Also played in Caribbean Football Union (CFU) tournament (CONCACAF qualifier), scoring a goal…Played with Jamaica at 2012 CONCACAF Women's Under-17 Championship in Guatemala…Four-year member of Erin Mills SC in Mississauga, Ontario...2011 Ontario Youth Soccer League all-star selection…Erin Mills SC won League Cup in 2013 (U-18) and 2014 (U-21)…2013 Ontario Cup finalists…Coached by Ron Ryan at Erin Mills SC. High School: Member of St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School’s team which won the 2010 Region of Peel Secondary Schools Athletic

Association (ROPSSAA) championship…Also claimed 2010 gold medal for Ontario Federation of School Athletic Association (OFSAA) Senior Girls Soccer. Major: Sociology and pursing a minor in French.

Year GP/GS Min. Shots G (GW) A Pts.

2014 RS - 0 0 0

2015 3-0 63 0 0 (0) 0 0

Totals 3-0 63 0 0 (0) 0 0

Douglas' Collegiate Statistics

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#44 Susi Espinoza 5-6 Freshman ● Goalkeeper Wellington, Fla. (American Heritage-Boca/Delray H.S.))

   

High School: Played for American Heritage School of Boca/Delray which won 2014 Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) 2A title and runner-up in 2015….Advanced to the 2013 FHSAA Regional Finals and 2016 Regional Quarterfinal…2016 Palm Beach Post Girls Soccer Small

Schools All-Area second team and an honorable mention selection as a junior…2016 TeamSnap Florida South All-Region selection…Coached by Paul Gregory at American Heritage.

Club: Part of Boca United Soccer Club which won Disney Showcase Under-

18 championships in 2015 and 2016…Two-year member of Magic Jack, winners of 2014 U18 Gator Soccer Showcase…Three-year member of FC Florida, winners of 2012 U14 Girls State Cup and

runner-up for 2013 State Cup…Member of U.S. U14 Girls National Team in 2012 and part of 2013 U.S. U15 player pool…Two-year member of Boca United Soccer Club and coached by Jason Sardis.

Personal: Born on June. 12, 1998 in Santiago, Chile…Daughter of Gloria Carrasco and Gonzalo Espinoza. Has two brothers, Nick and Lucas. Graduated from American Heritage School in spring of 2016.

Major: Social and Behavioral Sciences; wants to pursue a degree in Animal Science.

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#33 Lindsay Gallagher 5-6 Freshman ● Midfielder Ashburn, Va. (Stone Bridge H.S.)

High School: Three year (2013-14, 2016) member of Stone Bridge High School Team where coached by Sherrie Colby and Joan Windows…Captain of team as

senior…Stone Bridge was Conference 14 champion and regional finalist in 2013-14…2014 Virginia High School League 5A state finalist…2013-14 and 2016 All Conference 14 first team…5A

North All-Region in 2013-14, 2016…2014 Spring All-MET in 2014…All-Loudoun 2014, 2016.

Club Three-year member of FC Virginia…FC Virginia was 2014 and 2015 Elite Clubs National League

(ECNL) Mid Atlantic Conference champions…Coached by Terry Foley at FC Virginia…Previously a member of Ashburn Freedom…Ashburn

Freedom was US Region 1 Champion and two-time Virginia state champion…Three-time member of Virginia Olympic Development Program (ODP).

Major: Social and Behavioral Sciences; wants to pursue a nursing degree.

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#3 Jessie Holmes 5-4 Sophomore-RS ● Defender Los Gatos, Calif. (Los Gatos H.S.)

 

2015: Appeared in three matches, with top minutes (45) coming at Jacksonville…Member of Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll. 2014: Did not appear in a match during season and received a redshirt…did appear in preseason

exhibition matches versus Florida International and Baylor...Member of SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. Club: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 member of Cal North ’96 state and Region IV Olympic Development Program (ODP) teams…Three-year member of DeAnza Force Elite Clubs

National League (ECNL) team and played five years for San Juan Soccer Club…De Anza was runner-up in 2014 Surf Cup…2014 ECNL champions and runner-up in 2013…Attended Region IV ODP Camp at University of

Idaho…Selected to 96G Cal-North State ODP team from 2009-2011…Coached by Shawn Medved at DeAnza Force. High School: Two-year member of Los Gatos High team which captured the De Anza Division of the Santa

Clara Valley Athletics League (SCVAL) championship in 2013 and 2014…Won 2014 CCS champions and runner-up in 2013…2012-2013 All-SCVAL De Anza Division first-team…Missed 2014 high school season due to knee injury…Member of varsity soccer teams at Saint Francis Sacramento (freshman) and Saint Francis Mountain View (sophomore). Major: Biological Engineering

Year GP/GS Min. Shots G (GW) A Pts.

2014 RS - 0 0 0

2015 3-0 76 0 0 (0) 0 0

Totals 3-0 76 0 0 (0) 0 0

Holmes' Collegiate Statistics

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#13 Alyssa Howell 5-3 Sophomore ● Forward Farmersville, Ohio (Valley View H.S.)

2015: Appeared in match at Jacksonville, playing 18 minutes.

High School: 2014 First Team All Miami Valley Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association Division II All- Area selection…2012 and 2013

MVSSCA Division II All-Area second team…Valley View’s Offensive Player of the Year in 2011, 2012 and 2014…Four-year member of Valley View High School team, setting season goals (24) and assists (14) records…Also owns

career assists (30) record and second in career goals (50)…Valley View’s most valuable player of the year in 2013 and 2014…Coached by Kirk Bell at Valley View H.S.

Club: Five-year member of Ohio Elite Soccer Academy of Cincinnati, Ohio, where coached by Scott Sievering and Doug Bracken… Ohio Elite won 2014 Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) Mid- Atlantic

Conference title…Advanced to 2014 ECNL Champions League playoff…Reached final of 2013 Disney Soccer Showcase…Four- year member of Ohio Olympic Development Program (ODP) state team.

Major: Animal Science

Year GP/GS Min. Shots G (GW) A Pts.

2015 1-0 18 1 0 (0) 0 0

Totals 1-0 18 1 0 (0) 0 0

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#21 Hope Hyde 5-8 Freshman ● Midfielder Dallas, Texas (Highland Park H.S.)

High School: Played as a freshman and sophomore for Highland Park High School, scoring 40 goals and 27 assists…Highland Park was runner-up in 2013 Texas 4A Championship and reached 2014 4A regional final…2013 and 2014 Texas Association of Soccer Coaches (TASCO) 4A All-State selection…2014 National Soccer

Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Winter All-Region team…2013 and 2014 VYPE All-Dallas-Fort Worth…2013 District 20 – 4A Newcomer of the Year…Coached by Stewart Brown at Highland Park H.S

Club: Six-year member of Dallas Texans ECNL ’98 and also played for Dallas Sting ECNL ’97 for three years…Coached by Sean Bubb and Leo Maric at Dallas

Texans and Tatu Pecorari at Dallas Sting…2014 national runner-up as part of Dallas Texan ’98…Dallas Sting ’97 advanced to 2012 national finalists and 2013 semifinal…2013 and 2014 ECNL Texas Conference champions…Team champion at 2014 Dallas International Cup ’97…Named to 2012 ECNL ’97

National All-Tournament team…Captain of Dallas Texans ’98…Part of North Texas ’97 Olympic Development Program (ODP) for five years and also part of ODP Region III Player Pool…Played in 2013 ’97 ODP National Championship matches

Major: Social and Behavioral Sciences; wants to pursue a Philosophy degree.

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#7 Savannah Jordan 5-7 Senior ● Forward Fayetteville, Ga. (Whitewater High School) 2013, 2014 & 2015 All-American 2013 National Rookie of the Year  2013 & 2015 SEC Offensive Player of the Year 

  2013, 2014 & 2015 All-SEC First Team   2013 SEC All-Freshman Team  

Attended U.S. Under-23 National Team camp in May, 2016…Played in every match for U.S. U-23 team in Nordic Tournament in England, scoring three goals in the tournament’s three matches. 2015: National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-America first team…NSCAA South Region first team…Southeastern Conference Offensive Player of the Year – second such honor as also received 2013 award…All-SEC first team for third consecutive year…SEC All-Tournament team…Second in nation with 24 goals and 55 points – those totals led the SEC…Gators tri-captain…Top 10 on four Gator career charts – No. 4 goals (65), No. 6 points (148), No. T2 game-winning goals (18) and No. 4 shots (342)…Career total through junior season equals Gator Great Abby Wambach’s 65 goals in her first three seasons… One of 14 in NCAA history to score 65 goals through junior year – and one of five to reach that mark since 2000…Three goals at Miami was second collegiate hat-trick…Hero Sports’ National Offensive Player of the Year…SEC Offensive Player of the Week, national player of the week by ESPNW and CS360.com and part of TopDrawerSoccer

National Team of Week after four goal weekend (three at Miami, one versus No. 1 Florida State)…SEC Offensive Player of Week on Oct. 26 after three-goal week (one versus No. 17 South Carolina, two versus Arkansas)…Two goals versus William & Mary in NCAA Second Round was sixth multi-goal match of season and 17th of career…College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-America second team…NSCAA Scholar All-American…SEC Academic Honor Roll…MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist…Named to U.S. Under-23 team for Four Nations Tournament played in Norway at end of May…Appeared in two matches, starting versus England. 2014: NSCAA All-America second-team…NSCAA All-South Region and All-SEC first-team selection for second consecutive year…Among the 16 semifinalists for the MAC Hermann Trophy…Shared SEC points (46) and goals (19) lead, scoring goals in 15 matches, including two four times…In final NCAA statistics – No. 8 in goals and No. T-7 in points…First double assist match of career versus Vanderbilt…Three-time SEC Offensive Player of the Week (Week 7, 8 and 11)…College Sports Madness National Player of Week (Oct. 6) and Capital One Cup Primetime Performer of the Week (Oct. 26)…TopDrawerSoccer.com Best XI second

team selection…Named to U.S. roster for FIFA Women’s Under-20 World Cup…Started U.S.’s first and final matches of group play and appeared in quarterfinal match…Member of SEC Academic Honor Roll. 2013: NSCAA All-America second-team…National Freshman of the Year selection by both Soccer America and

TopDrawerSoccer.com…NSCAA South Region first team…SEC Offensive Player of the Year – first in league history to be offensive player of year as a freshman…All-SEC first team selection and also part of SEC All-Freshman team…SEC All-Tournament team…Named to College Sports Madness All-America fourth team…Led Gators in goals (22) and points (47)…Goal total tied for third nationally and is second all-time for Gator freshmen…Also shared SEC lead for goals…No. 5 in NCAA Division I play with 47 points…Opened collegiate career with two goals versus Florida Gulf Coast and three versus Oregon State – that five-goal weekend earned Disney/NSCAA Player of the Week honors…Oct. 28 SEC Offensive Player of the Week and College Sports Madness National Player of the Week after three goal weekend (one at Tennessee, two versus Texas A&M)…Three-time SEC Freshman of the Week…Scored multiple goals seven times…Headed in golden goal for double-overtime win at Mississippi State…Named to U.S. U-20 World Cup roster in July of 2014…Part of 2014 CONCACAF U-20 Best 11 team after scoring five goals in five matches for the winning U.S. team in World Cup qualifying play in Cayman Islands in January…Attended both U.S. Under-18 and U.S. U-20 National Team camps in Fall of 2013.

High School: Played only junior season with Whitewater High School soccer program due to travel team commitments…Whitewater H.S. was runner-up in 2012 Georgia High School Association (GHSA) Class AAAA after a penalty kick decision in the championship match…MVP of GHSA Class AAAA final match…Also earned all-region and all-state honors after scoring 26 goals and posting 21 assists as a junior…Finalist for Georgia’s Gatorade Player of the Year as a junior. Club: Only incoming freshman on 2013 all-league team of the W-League…Also part of All-Southeastern Conference selection after scoring eight goals and posting three assists for the W-League’s Atlanta Silverbacks…Five-year captain of Georgia Olympic Development Program (ODP) state team…Member of Region III ODP team from 2008-12…Traveled with ODP teams every year to play internationally, making trips to Costa Rica, France, Germany Holland, Switzerland and Italy…Attended U.S. Under-17 Women’s National Team at Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, Calif., in December of 2011...Also attended U-14 National camp…Captain each of five seasons with Concorde Fire South ’95 Elite club team and coached by Brian Moore…Top-ranked club team in Georgia and second in Region III from 2010-12…Team took third in 2010 and 2009 Region III Premier League and was second in 2007-08…Five time selection to Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) national and ECNL All-Event teams. Major: Sociology

 

Year GP/GS Min. Shots G (GW) A Pts.

2013 24-24 1,897 118 22 (9) 3 47

2014 23-22 1,905 108 19 (5) 8 46

2015 24-24 2,164 116 24 (4) 7 55

Totals 71-70 5,966 342 65 (18) 18 148

Jordan's Collegiate Statistics

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#24 Lauren Kelly 5-7 Freshman ● Defender Ashburn, Va. (Briar Woods H.S.)

High School: Three-year member of Briar Woods High School’s team…2014 Virginia High School League (VHSL) 5A State champions and state finalist in 2013…2013 Dulles District and Regional Champions…2014 Potomac District and Regional Champions…2014

Conference 14 Champions…Coached by Ann Vierkorn at Briar Wood H.S.…2016 and 2014 First-Team All-State, All-Region, All-Conference and All-Loudoun…2016 Washington Post All-Met second team and first-team in 2014…2016 TeamSnap Virginia

Star…Did not play high school soccer in 2015 due to club commitments.

Club: Member of FC Virginia from 2010-16…Four-time Elite Clubs

National League (ECNL) Mid-Atlantic champions (2015, 2014, 2013, 2012)…Ranked top 10 in ECNL (2015, 2014, 2013), including top five in 2014…Coached by Terry Foley at FC Virginia…Team captain of FC Virginia 2013-2016…Invited to Mid-Atlantic

ECNL Player Development Program in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016…Named to Best Defense in ECNL in 2013 and Top Performer in 2012…Competed in U23 ECNL National Championship in 2013…

Major: Social and Behavioral Sciences; wants to pursue a degree in Criminology and Law.

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#20 Julia Lester 5-4 Freshman ● Forward Tampa, Fla. (Academy of the Holy Names)

High School: 2016 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) High School All-American…Four-year member of the Academy of the Holy Names’ team, which advanced to the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) Class 2A state semifinal for the first time in 2016…AHN is ranked 17th nationally by MaxPreps…Coached by

Kareem Escayg…2016 Florida Athletic Coaches Association (FACA) 2A All-State selection…first team selection for both 2016 Tampa Bay Times’ All-Tampa Bay and Tribune’s All-Hillsborough County teams…Recipeint of 2016 Jose Alvarez Award as Hillsborough County high school player of the year…AHN’s Most Valuable Player as a freshman and senior – also

captain in final season…AHN Senior Athlete of the Year…Scored 75 goals and turned in 181 points during prep career, including 32 goals and 17 assists as a senior.

Club: Member of Tampa Bay United 97 Premier team which won 2015 US Youth Soccer (USYS) Under-17 national championship…Joined current Gator Kaylan Marckese on the U17 USYS Best 11 list for 2015 national tournament…2014 USYS national championship runner-up…Tampa Bay United won 2016 Florida State Cup…Also won 2015 Region 3, Florida

State Cup, Disney Showcase, ACDC and Southern Region Premier League championships…Team won 2014 Florida Cup, Florida State Cup, Vegas Players Showcase and Disney Showcase…Five-year member of Tampa Bay United, where coached by Adrian Bush…Tampa Bay United captain in 2015-16…Four-year member of Florida Olympic Development Program (ODP) State team and three-year regional team member…Traveled with ODP team to Costa Rica in 2014 and Italy in 2015…

Major: Fitness and Wellness

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#6 Kit Loferski 5-3 Freshman ● Forward St. Augustine, Fla. (Bartram Trail H.S.)

High School Four-year member of Bartram Trail High School team, scoring 46 goals during prep career…Bartram Trail advanced to 2016 Florida High School Athletic Assocation (FHSAA) District 4-4A semifinal; 2014 and 2013 FHSAA 3A

Regional semifinal…Coached by Jennifer West at Bartram Trail H.S…2014 Florida Athletic Coaches Association (FACA) Class 3A All-State…Four-time selection to The St. Augustine Record All-County teams…All-conference selection…Also

ran track, taking sixth in 400 meters in FHSAA state championships as a freshman and part of fifth place 4x100m relay in 2016…Bartram Trail H.S. Rookie of the Year 2013 and Sprinter of Year in 2016…Holds

five school records in track & field and the conference 400m record.

Club: Member of JFC Storm ECNL Under 18 team…Florida State Cup champions in 2013 and 2014…2015 Florida State Cup finalist…Coached by

Daniel Villareal at JFC Storm…Member of 2013 Ponte Vedra Storm which won Florida State Under 15 Cup…2011-14 Florida Youth Soccer Association (FYSA) State Olympic Development Program…2014 ODP Region III pool…Defender on Region IV team at 2013 ODP Girls Interregional.

Major: Social and Behavioral Sciences; wants to pursue a degree in Pre-Health

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#17 Haillie Lower 5-3 Freshman ● Midfielder Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Preparatory School)

High School: Four-year member of Tampa Preparatory School’s team…Tampa Prep won 2013 and

2014 District Champions…2014 regional runner-up…2016 Florida Athletic Coaches Association (FACA)

2A All-State selection…2013 Tampa Tribune All-Hillsborough County Team honorable mention…Coached by Santiago Carreño at Tampa Prep

Club: Member of Orlando City club team, where coached by Alan Hough…Two-time Southwest Florida selection for US Club Soccer Player

Development Program (PDP)…Participated in U.S. Youth Soccer Association (USYS) Region III Olympic Development Program (ODP) for one year…Five-year selection to Florida ODP…Ranked No. 6 regionally

Major: Science and Engineering; wants to pursue a Chemistry degree.

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#26 Morgan Mannweiler 5-8 Sophomore ● Defender Delray Beach, Fla. (Boca Raton H.S.)

 

2015: Appeared in Jacksonville and Florida International matches…Member of 2016 Southeastern Conference First-Year Academic Honor Roll.

High School: 2015 TopDrawerSoccer.com Florida-South Winter All-Region selection…Four-year starter of Boca Raton High School’s varsity team…2014-15 Palm Beach County South first team

selection by The Palm Beach Post…Offensive Varsity MVP 2015…First team all-county and all-conference in 2015…Member of Boca Raton H.S.’s 2015 Florida High School Athletic Association Class 5A regional semifinal…Boca Raton H.S.

won 2013 FHSAA 5A district and conference titles…Boca Raton’s Offensive Most Valuable Player in 2013 and 2015…Captain as a junior and senior…Coached by Rachael Grimes at Boca Raton H.S.

Club: Member of Magic Jack 96/97 club team which won 2014 Under 18 Gator Soccer Showcase, 2013 Disney Soccer and 2012 Florida State Cup titles…Coached by Jayson Chung and Dan Borislow at Magic Jack.

Major: Psychology

Year GP/GS Min. Shots G (GW) A Pts.

2015 2-0 25 0 0 (0) 0 0

Totals 2-0 25 0 0 (0) 0 0

Mannweiler's Collegiate Statistics

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#31 Kaylan Marckese 5-11 Sophomore ● Goalkeeper St. Petersburg, Fla. (St. Petersburg H.S.)

2015: First collegiate solo shutout recorded in first start – also stopped a penalty kick versus Jacksonville…Played entirety of 15 matches…Goals-against-average of 0.85 stands third in Southeastern Conference (all matches)…Five saves in 2-1 double overtime win versus No. 17 South Carolina…Set collegiate high with six saves versus Arkansas…Also recorded assist on Briana Solis’ goal – third Gator goalkeeper to earn an assist in school history (Brittni Goodwin/2003-06 and Taylor

Burke/2011-14 each had two)…Five solo shutouts, including final two matches of SEC regular season…Made first appearance against Oklahoma State on Sept. 4, playing the second half and overtime… Member of 2016 Southeastern Conference First-Year Academic Honor Roll.

High School: Three-year member of St. Petersburg High School team, which reached 2015 Class 5A District

8 final… 2014 Pinellas County Athletic Conference champions…Tampa Bay Times 2013 Times’ All-Pinellas County first team…Chosen to play in 2015 Pinellas County Senior All-Star match…Coached by Rui Farias at

St. Petersburg H.S.

Club: Five-year member of Tampa Bay United Premier 97, which won 2015 US Youth Soccer National Championship…Named Golden Glove recipient and among the US Youth National Finals Girls Best XI after allowing just one goal during the course of 2015 tournament play at the national championships’ site…Tampa Bay United Premier 97 advanced to the national stage after winning the

2015 Disney U17 Showcase Black…Called into U.S. Under-19 Women’s National Team camp in July 2015…Runner-up in 2014 US Youth Soccer National Championship…Won 2012 US Club Soccer National title…Coached by Adrian Bush at TBU…Four-year Olympic Development Program (ODP) selection, including three years on Region III ODP team…Traveled to Costa Rica (2013), England (2014) and Italy (2015) to play with Region III team.

Major: Sports Management

Year GP/GS Min. Saves GA GAA SO Asst

2015 17-16 1489:41 54 14 .85 5 1

Totals 17-16 1489:41 54 14 0.85 5 1

Marckese's Collegiate Statistics

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#23 Betsy Middleton 5-7 Senior-TR ● Midfielder Elon, N.C. (Western Alamance H.S./Miami)

 

2015: Scored on 22 yard one-timer for game-winner in 3-2 win at Vanderbilt…Headed in a corner kick versus Mississippi for first goal of season…Scored on 18-yard shot versus Louisiana State…Assisted on Savannah Jordan’s second goal versus Arkansas…Appeared in every match and part of nine starting lineups...Top minutes (88) came at Mississippi State…College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-America second team…Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll member after posting a 4.0 grade point average.

2014: First goal as a Gator was game-winner in 2-1 win at No. 2 Florida State…Also provided Gators with game-winning goal in 3-1 win versus Missouri…Scored on 22-yard strike versus Mississippi State…First assist came on Brooke Smith’s goal at LSU…Appeared in all but one match, recording season-high 55 minutes versus Vanderbilt…Member of SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. 2013 (at Miami): Started final 11 matches, appearing in each of the 18 matches of the season…Registered career-first point on assist in win at Jacksonville, assisting on Ashley Flinn’s winning strike … First collegiate

goal was overtime winner at Milwaukee in 2-1 victory…Went full 90 minutes against Florida State (Sept. 26) …Closed season with 90-minute performance against Clemson, registering one shot on goal…Named Miami soccer’s Rookie of the Year.

High School: Competed for Western Alamance from 2010-13 … Earned all-state recognition as a senior and first-team all-region for all four seasons…Named all-state junior and senior years...Scored 26 goals with 16 assists as a senior en route to Mid-State 3A Player of the Year and North Carolina Soccer Coaches Association Regional Player of the Year honors … Totaled 15 goals with 14 assists junior year…Recognized with academic all-conference honors for all four seasons…Guided team to third round of state 3A playoffs.

Club: Competed for ’94 CASL Chelsea Ladies ECNL team from 2012-13…Also competed for ’94 CASL Elite Ladies (2011-12) and ’94 NC Fusion Elite Ladies (2010-11) … Helped guide Chelsea to ECNL U-17 national championship in 2011 …Led CASL Elite to NCYSA Premier League Championship (2011) and NC State Cup Championship (2011). ODP: Competed for North Carolina first team from 2008-11 … Was named Region III team captain in 2011 … Was invited to ODP Development Camp in Pomona, Calif., in 2011 … Was invited to Region III camp in Montevallo, Ala., from 2008-10. Major: Psychology – Behavioral & Cognitive Neuroscience

Year GP/GS Min. Shots G (GW) A Pts.

2013 18-12 @ UM 10 1 (1) 1 3

2014 22-0 595 8 3 (2) 1 7

2015 24-9 805 9 3 (1) 2 8

Totals 64-21 1,400 27 7 (4) 4 18

Middleton's Collegiate Statistics

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#5 Melanie Monteagudo 5-8 Sophomore ● Forward/Midfielder Pembroke Pines, Fla. (American Heritage Plantation H.S.)

2015: Appeared in 21 matches with top minutes (58) coming versus Oklahoma State…Assisted on Betsy Middleton’s game-winning goal at Vanderbilt…Drew penalty kick versus FSU which led to game-winning penalty kick…Member of 2016 Southeastern Conference First-Year Academic Honor Roll.

High School: 2015 TopDrawerSoccer.com Winter All-America First Team…Florida

Athletics Coaches Association All-State 3A selection as a senior after recording 34 goals and 21 assists…Named 2014 and 2015 Florida Dairy Farmers Miss Soccer, given annually to the state’s top high school player – third in award’s 23-year history to receive honor in consecutive years…2014 Sun Sentinel 3A-2A-1A high school player of the year…All-county first team as a freshman, sophomore, junior and senior for both Dade and Broward County…Member of

American Heritage High School’s team which won 2015, 2014 and 2013 Florida High School Athletic Association Class 3A titles and runner-up after penalty-kick decision In

2012…Provided final assist on overtime winner to give American Heritage H.S...its third consecutive title In 2015…In 2013-14 season, set Broward County goals (63) and assist (30) records…Scored at least one goal in every match but one as a junior…Scored 33 goals and turned in 13 assists as a sophomore and 22 goals and 13 assists as a freshman (high school totals: 152 goals, 77 assists)…Coached by

Cindy Marcial at American Heritage H.S.

Club: Four-star recruit by TopDrawerSoccer.com…Member of Sunrise Sting club team and coached by Jan Wiechmann…Sunrise Sting 96/97 claimed 2015 and 2013 Florida State Cup championships…Won Region III Premier League East title in 2013-14 and used a perfect record to repeat in 2014-15.

Major: Social and Behavioral Sciences; wants to pursue a degree in Telecommunications.

Year GP/GS Min. Shots G (GW) A Pts.

2015 21-2 474 10 0 (0) 1 1

Totals 21-2 474 10 0 (0) 1 1

Monteagudo's Collegiate Statistics

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#51 Erika Nelson 5-8 Senior-TR ● Defender Albuquerque, N.M. (Hope Christian H.S.)

At Maryland (2012-15): Appeared in only three matches of Terrapins’ 2015 season and granted a medical redshirt for a fifth season…Started 53 of her 56 appearances for the Terrapins…Scored Maryland’s third goal in a 4-0 win home win over William & Mary in 2014 season…Earned spot on Academic All-Big Ten teams in 2014 and 2015.

High School: 2012 Gatorade New Mexico Girls Soccer Player of the Year…Named New Mexico Class A-AAA State Player of the Year after registered 42 points off of 15 goals and 22 assists as a senior for Hope Christian High School in the fall of 2011…Named tournament co-MVP after Hope Christian H.S. won the 2010 New Mexico Activities

Association (NMAA) Class A-AAA state title…Hope Christian H.S. reached the 2011 and 2009 semifinal round…Named the 2011 state championship

tournament player of the year…Two-time New Mexico high school midfielder of the year…Two-time 2011 and 2010 Class A-AAA District 4 Player of the Year – also part of the 2009 District 4 first team as a sophomore…Played for Ronald Espinoza at Hope Christian H.S.

Club: Part of the Rio Vista FC team during club career…Helped Rio Vista FC claim five State Cup championships…2011 Region IV championship finalists and semifinalists in 2009.

Major: Enrolled in University of Florida’s health education & behavior master’s program.

Nelson’s Collegiate Statistics

Year GP/GS Min. Shots G (GW) A Pts.

2012 19/17 1,637 5 0 0 0

2013 18/17 1,348 7 0 0 0

2014 16/16 1,529 3 1 0 2

2015 3/0 55 0 0 0 0

Totals 56/53 4,569 15 1 0 2

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#18 Jocelyn Nelson 5-7 Freshman ● Defender Barnsdall, Okla. (Bartlesville H.S.)

High School: Three-year member of Bartlesville High School’s team…2014 and 2015 Class 6A-3 All-District team…2015 All-Metro second team selection…All-VYPE Team, two years…Bartlesville H.S. advanced to Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) state championships in 2015 and 2013…Did not play 2016 season due to early

graduation…Also ran 800-meters for Bartlesville H.S.

Club: Participated in Oklahoma Olympic Development Team (ODP) for five years, Region III ODP Camp for four years and Region III ODP Player Pool for two years…Region III ODP International Team in 2014 where she competed in Italy and was coached by

Gator assistant Alan Kirkup…Competed in Holland in 2015 with Region III ODP International Team…Region III ODP Thanksgiving Interregional Team (2013,

2014)…Five-year member of Tulsa Soccer Club (TSC) Hurricane and coached by Donivan Bradshaw.

Personal: Born on Sep.20, 1997 in Bartlesville, Okla.…Daughter of Donna and Joe Nelson…Has an older brother,Todd…Member of National Honor Society and Student Council for

three years…Member of Leadership club for one year…Graduated from Bartlesville H.S. in the top 10 percent of class in fall of 2015 and then enrolled at the University of Florida for spring 2016 semester.

Major: Social and Behavioral Sciences; wants to pursue a nursing degree.

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#8 Cassie Owens 5-5 Junior ● Defender Superior, Colo. (Monarch H.S.)

   

2015: Appeared in seven matches at outside back, with top minutes coming (38) coming at Jacksonville…Member of Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll. 2014: Appeared in eight matches at outside back, turning in top minutes of season (64) at Oklahoma

State…Member of the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. Club: Scored the game-winning goal in overtime, and only goal of the match, to secure the national title for FC Boulder 18U team at the 2013 National Premier League Champions Cup in Aurora, Colo…Co-Captain of FC Boulder 18U team…Olympic

Development Program (ODP) 1996 state team member 2009-12 and part of the region ODP pool in 2009…Member of the FC Boulder 18U team that took home the Colorado Soccer Association State Cup in September of 2013…Scored a

goal in the 5-1 State Cup victory that earned FC Boulder U18 team a spot in the 2014 U.S. Soccer Far West regionals. High School: Named to the 2014 and 2012 5A Front Range League all-conference first team by Boulder County (BoCo) High School

Sports…Also part of BoCoPreps.com 2012 and 2014 All-Region first team after leading the Monarch Coyotes with 18 goals as a sophomore and 14 as a senior…2011 5A Front Range League honorable mention…Missed junior year club and high school play due to torn anterior cruciate ligament suffered in August of 2012...All-Academic team from 2011-14…Academic All-State first team. Major: Health Education & Behavior .

   

Year GP/GS Min. Shots G (GW) A Pts.

2014 8-0 222 0 0 (0) 0 0

2015 7-0 129 1 0 (0) 0 0

Totals 15-0 351 1 0 (0) 0 0

Owens' Collegiate Statistics

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#27 Mayra Pelayo 5-4 Sophomore ● Midfielder West Palm Beach, Fla. (The Benjamin School) 2015 SEC All-Freshman Team

Called in two U.S. Under 19 (March 12-19 & May 14-21) and U-20 (Jan. 3-10, April 1-8) National Team camps in 2016.

2015: Southeastern Conference All-Freshman team…First shot of collegiate career scored from 22 yards for game-winner at No. 17 UCF…Provided assist on Savannah Jordan’s final goal at Miami and Jordan’s goal versus then No. 6 Texas A&M…Also registered assist on Brooke Sharp’s goal at Florida International…Drew penalty kick which

started Gators’ scoring at Auburn…Started 12 matches at attacking midfield…Listed at No. 22 on TopDrawerSoccer.com’s Postseason Top 100 Freshman list.

High School: 2015 TopDrawerSoccer.com Winter All-America Second Team…Florida Athletics Coaches Association All-State 2A selection as a senior…Sun-Sentinel and Palm Beach Post 3A-2A-1A Player of Year as a senior after scoring 18 goals and adding eight assists…First-team all-county as a

sophomore and junior…Member of The Benjamin School as a junior and senior – reaching Florida High School Athletic Association Class 2A regional semifinals in 2014 and regional quarterfinal in 2015…Part of Sun Sentinel’s Class 2014 3A-2A-1A

first team after scoring 13 goals and turning in 21 assists…Played for American Heritage-Delray High School as an eighth-grader, freshman and sophomore, scoring 16 goals and 34 assists as a sophomore…American Heritage H.S. won 2011 and 2012 Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) Class 2A title and reached 2013 regional final.

Club: TopDrawerSoccer.com Four star recruit…Member of U.S. Under 15 Girls National Team in 2012…Part of

U.S. Youth U17 National Team roster…Attended 96/97 national identification camps in 2011…Five-year member of Palm Beach Magic Jack 96/97 club team, winners of 2014 Under 18 Gator Soccer Showcase, 2012 and 2011 Disney Soccer Showcase and 2012 and 2011 Florida State Cup titles…2013 Disney Showcase and 2014 Florida State Cup runner-up…Coached by Jayson Chung at Magic Jack.

Major: Social and Behavioral Sciences; wants to pursue a degree in Sports Management.

Year GP/GS Min. Shots G (GW) A Pts.

2015 23-12 1,036 25 1 (1) 3 5

Totals 23-12 1,036 25 1 (1) 3 5

Pelayo's Collegiate Statistics

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#55 Gaby Rivera 5-6 Sophomore ● Midfielder Atlanta, Ga. (Atlanta International School)

Will redshirt 2016 season due to Mexico Under-20 National Team commitment. 2016 FIFA U-20 World Cup play begins in mid-November.

2015: Appeared in 15 matches at left outside back with two starts…Provide assist on Savannah Jordan’s first goal at Miami…Also provided assist on Jordan goal versus Vanderbilt in

Southeastern Conference Tournament quarterfinals…Assisted on Pamela Begič’s goal to finish UF’s scoring in 5-2 NCAA Second Round win versus William & Mary…Member of 2016 Southeastern Conference First-Year Academic Honor Roll.

High School: Played one year on Atlanta International School’s soccer team and coached by Ken Dawson…Atlanta International advanced to quarterfinal of 2015 Georgia High School Association State Tournament.

Club: Four star recruit by TopDrawerSoccer.com…Seven-year member of Concorde Fire Soccer Club, which won three consecutive Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) Southeast Conference titles (2012, 2013, 2014)…Club reach ECNL Under-16 playoffs (2014) and U15

finals (2013)…Five year participant in Georgia and Region III Olympic Development Program…Attended 2013 U.S. Youth Soccer Association (USYSA) national training camp in Phoenix, Arizona… Named to a pair of ECNL All-Event Teams in 2013 – Dallas and Sanford…Attended U14 U.S. National team camp in 2011 and attended age-group USNT training sessions from U14 to U17…Coached by Brian Moore at Concorde Fire.

Major: Management

Year GP/GS Min. Shots G (GW) A Pts.

2015 15-2 397 2 0 (0) 3 3

Totals 15-2 397 2 0 (0) 3 3

Rivera's Collegiate Statistics

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Parker Roberts 5-6 Sophomore-TR ● Midfielder Leawood, Kansas (Blue Valley North H.S.)

 

Will redshirt 2016 season due to U.S. Under-20 National Team commitment. 2016 FIFA U-20 World Cup play begins in mid-November.

At Kansas (2015): 2015 Big 12 All-Freshman team…Picked up Big 12 Freshman of the Week award on Sept. 2, 2015 after a goal and assist in 2-1 win versus SMU…Started 19 of 20 matches played at KU, scoring three goals (all game-winners) and an assist…Score at 1:09.53 to give Jayhawks 1-0 2OT win versus Baylor is latest game-winning goal in Kansas history.

High School: 2014 and 2015 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) High School All-American…Kansas Gatorade Player of the Year in 2014 and 2015…NSCAA

All-Region Team in consecutive years (2013, ’14, ’15)…Four-time Kansas Soccer Coaches Association 6A All-State first team selection...Eastern Kansas League (EKL) Midfielder of the Year (2013, ’14, ’15) and Offensive Player of Year (2012)…Scored a Blue Valley North H.S. career record 55 goals and also holds school record for points 128…Owns Blue Valley H.S. match records for goals (4 – three times), assists (4), points (10 – twice)…Blue Valley North reached 2013 Kansas State 6A Championship match…Coached by Tim Wiseman at Blue Valley H.S…Received 2015 Kevin Gray Award, given to female youth player of year.

Club: Current member of U.S. Under 20 National Team…Owns 14 caps (international appearances) with nine

starts with U.S. U20 National Team…Part of U.S. team that posted a 3-0 record at 2015 U20 10 Nations Tournament (wins over Sweden, Norway and Netherlands)…Also part of U.S. U20 roster at 2015 Four Nations Tournament…Started four of

the five matches (including the championship match win) played at the CONCACAF U20 World Cup Qualifying Tournament in San Pedro Sulas, Honduras, last December – U.S. won tournament and advances to the 2016 U20 World Cup…Invited to 14 U20 National Team camps since October 2014…Played six years for KC Metro Dynamos, which reached US Youth Soccer (USYS) National Championships in both 2014 and 2015…Named to 2014 Best XI at USYS National Championship…KC Metro Dynamo won Kansas State Cup Championship five of her six years with club…Coached by Derek Shoare at Dynamos…Dynamos won 2015 Region II title…Three-year member of Region II Olympic Development Program (ODP) team (2013, ’14,

’15)…Kansas ODP team caption from 2012, ’13, 14.

Personal: Born July 30, 1997 in Leawood, Kansas…Daughter of Craig and Kathy Roberts…Has an older brother (Nathan) and sister (Ferriss)…Sister member of 2009-12 North Carolina-Asheville soccer team…Great grandfather, Clay Roberts Sr., wrestled at Kansas…Great uncle, Clay “Buck” Roberts Jr., played football at KU…Great uncle, David “Boo” Ferriss, was inducted into Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame in 2002 and entered the Mississippi State Athletic Hall of Fame in 1970…Grandmother, Martha Anne Ferriss Parker, played tennis at Mississippi State College for Women…Graduated from Blue Valley North High School in 2015…Received 2015 President’s Education Award for Outstanding Academic Excellence.

Major: Sociology

Robert’s Collegiate Statistics

Year GP/GS Min. Shots G (GW) A Pts.

2015 20/19 1,577 41 3 1 7

Totals 20/19 1,577 41 3 1 7

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#10 Tess Sapone 5-6 Freshman ● Midfielder Oakton, Va. (Oakton H.S.)

High School: 2016 Virginia Gatorade Player of the Year…The Washington Post 2016 Spring All-MET Player of the Year after 19 goals and three assists…2016 Virginia High School League (VHSL) Group 6A Player of the Year…Captain of the 2016 Oakton High School, which won the 2016 Concorde Conference 5 title…Four-year member of Oakton High School’s team, where coached by Kasey Davenport…2016 TeamSnap Spring All-America selection…2016 5A

Conference Player of the Year…2015 Varsity Soccer Washington Post All-MET second team and honorable mention in 2014…2016 Class 6A North region player of the year and first-team region, district, conference and state in 2015…Class 6A first-team district and regional honorable mention in 2014…First-team 5A Conference in 2014…2013 varsity soccer second team district…Also lettered in indoor track in 2013 and 2014, earning 2013 all-conference honors in 500-meter run.

Club: Member of McLean 97 ECNL since 2015 and coached by Brent Lieber…Played with Maryland United FC, which won the 2015 U.S. Youth Soccer Association National League G18 Red division…Member

of FC Virginia ECNL 97 from 2010-14…Mid-Atlantic Conference champions in 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015…2013 Ultimate Cup and Disney Showcase Champions…Named ECNL Player Development Program (PDP) Select team in 2014 and 2016.

Personal: Born Jan. 6, 1998 in Biloxi, Mississippi…Daughter of Julie and David Sapone …Has two older sisters, Rachel and Sarah…Father was wrestler at Maine Maritime

Academy…Graduated from Oakton H.S. in the spring of 2016…Member of National Honor Society and Athletic Honor Roll…Member of DECA…Earned a varsity letter as an assistant training student aid during senior year…Oakton H.S. Scholar-Athlete Award recipient in 2016.

Major: Social and Behavioral Sciences; wants to pursue a nursing degree

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#38 Gabby Seiler 5-5 Junior-TR ● Midfielder Peachtree City, Ga. (McIntosh H.S.)

Invited to U.S. Under-23 National Team camp (Jan. 18-25, 2016)

2015: Sat out 2015 season due to Southeastern Conference transfer rules…Listed as one of TopDrawerSoccer’s top-10 midfielders for 2015 season…Attended U.S. U-19 camp first week of October.

2014 (at Georgia): National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-South Region second team…All-Southeastern Conference first team…Named a second team All-American by College Sports Madness…Led Georgia with nine

goals and nine assists for 27 points, ranking top-5 in the conference in goals, and game-winners (4)…set Georgia records for consecutive matches with a goal (5) and a point (9)...tied for third all-time for assists in a single season...point total is tied for seventh all-time for a season...first career multi-goal game came vs. Mississippi State on Oct. 5...led all field players with 87.5 minutes per match…earned multiple national team of week honors and SEC Co-Offensive Player of the Week Aug. 25…Nominated for the MAC Hermann Trophy…ended the season ranked the No. 47 player in the nation by Top

Drawer…Member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll.

2013 (at Georgia): Started every match of freshman season at Georgia…First career goal was the game-winner in overtime vs. Jacksonville...added two assists for four points…No. 34 on the final

TopDrawerSoccer top-100 freshman list of 2013...Invited to the U.S. U-20 training camp in California in November...Named team's Rookie of the Year...SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.

Club: 2012 NSCAA All-American…TopDrawerSoccer No. 11 national ranking...ESPN Rise Top 100...Invited to U.S. U18 National Team camps in 2012 and 2011...All-Event teams from 2011-12 at ECNL National Showcase Event Series (Sanford, Fla.)...Traveled with Region III team for international trips

(Spain/2011, Germany/2010, Costa Rica /2009)...94 ODP Region III Team 2010, 2009, 2008 and 2007...94 Georgia ODP Team 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007 and 2006…U14 National ID Camp 2007.

High School: NSCAA Girls Youth All-America Team 2012…NSCAA Georgia Girls State Player of the Year 2012...Four-year varsity (2010-13)...Fayette County Athlete of the Year 2013...Georgia 4A High School State Champions 2011-2012...All-County 2010-12...All-Region 2010-12...Region Player of the Year 2012...NSCAA High School Girls All-Region III Team 2011-2012...ESPN High School Soccer All-State 2011-2012.

Major: Telecommunications- Management

Year GP/GS Min. Shots G (GW) A Pts.

2013 20-20 @ UGA 50 1 (1) 1 3

2014 20-20 @ UGA 58 9 (4) 4 22

2015 RS - 0 0 0

Totals 40-40 #N/A 108 10 (5) 5 11

Seiler's Collegiate Statistics

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#11 Brooke Sharp 5-5 Senior ● Forward Ponte Vedra, Fla. (Ponte Vedra High School)

 

2015: Second among the Gators with 11 goals and 26 points…Those totals rank No. T6 in Southeastern Conference for goals and No. 8 in points…Scored first and final goals in Florida’s 3-2 overtime win over Oklahoma State…Golden goal versus OSU at 99:41 is the latest ever for Gators in first overtime…Performance versus OSU was first double goal match as a Gator and earned a share of the Sept. 8 SEC Offensive Player of the Week award…Recorded another double-goal match at Florida International…Volleyed in first goal in 2-1 win versus Texas A&M in SEC Tournament final…Started every match at attacking midfield or

forward…Member of SEC Academic Honor Roll. 2014: Scored first goal of match in 2-1 win versus then No. 22 Georgia…Turned in a goal and an assist in the final four minutes at Oklahoma State, including scoring a goal in the final 36 seconds…Also scored a goal and registered an assist at New Mexico…Hit 10-yard shot versus Mississippi State…Provided assist on Liz Slattery’s goal with 39 seconds remaining…Appeared in 20 matches, turning in top minutes of season (84) at No. 9 Texas A&M…First start of season came versus No. 22 Georgia…Member of

Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll. 2013: Appeared in 12 matches, with a start at Florida International…Scored first collegiate goal versus Oklahoma…Earned an assist versus Florida Gulf Coast and Oregon State…Member of the SEC First-Year

Academic Honor Roll. High School: 2013 Florida Dairy Farmers 3A Player of the Year…2013 Florida Athletic Coaches Association (FACA) 3A All-State team member…Part of North team for 2013 FACA All-Star Girls Soccer Classic…Three-time (2011, 2012 and 2013) Times-Union All-First Coast first team selection…2011 and 2013 The St. Augustine Record Player of the Year in St. John’s County, Fla....Member of Ponte Vedra High School team which claimed 2012 Florida High School Athletic Association Class 3A Soccer Championship and was runner-up in

2013…PV H.S. also reached 2011 4A semifinal and 2010 regional semifinal…Scored 25 goals and turned in 18 assists as a senior…Also had 28 goals as a junior, 22 as a sophomore and 20 as a freshman…Coached by Dave Silverburg at PV H.S. Club: Region III Olympic Development Program (ODP) selection in 2010…2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Florida State ODP A Team…Led Ponte Vedra Storm club team in scoring in each of the last five seasons…Ponte Vedra Storm is a three-time state cup champion in Florida (2008, 2009, 2011) and two-time Disney Showcase winners (2011, 2012)…Scored game-winning goal in 2011 State Cup semifinal and final…Led Ponte Vedra 94/95 Storm team to the 2009 and 2011 Southern Regionals…Coached by Daniel Villarreal at Ponte Vedra Storm. Major: Advertising

Year GP/GS Min. Shots G (GW) A Pts.

2013 12-1 322 9 1 (0) 2 4

2014 20-11 875 29 4 (0) 3 11

2015 24-24 1,624 55 11 (3) 4 26

Totals 56-36 2,821 93 16 (3) 9 41

Sharp's Collegiate Statistics

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#16 Liz Slattery 5-5 Senior ● Midfielder Cincinnati, Ohio (Indian Hill H.S.)

   

2015: Golden goal at 109:59 for 2-1 double overtime win versus No. 17 South Carolina is latest in program history (two 10-minute golden goal format)…Hit 14-yard shot for game-winning goal at Tennessee…Headed in corner kicks versus Oklahoma State and at Florida International…Twenty-three starts at defensive midfield…Member of Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll. 2014: Scored first goal of season at Alabama…Diving header at Arkansas was first goal in 3-1 win at Arkansas…Hit 10-yard shot with 39 seconds remaining versus Vanderbilt…Assisted on Betsy Middleton’s goal versus Mississippi

State…Appeared in all but two matches at defensive midfield, including starting at Oklahoma and Arkansas…Season-high of 66 minutes came versus South Florida…Member of SEC Academic Honor Roll. 2013: Appeared in all but one match and started one at holding midfield…Headed in Florida’s final score versus Alabama for first collegiate goal…Hit 21-yard strike versus No. 23 Kentucky…First collegiate assist came versus Auburn on Jillian Graff’s goal…Member of the EC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.

High School: 2012 and 2011 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) High School All-America selection at midfield…Finished career with Indian Hills High School

with 66 goals and 36 assists…2012 and 2011 all-Ohio Division II first team selection at midfield by the Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association…2012 and 2011 Southwest Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association Girls Division II Player of the Year…Cincinnati Enquirer Player of the Year after turning in 17 goals and six assists as a senior and 26 goals and 13 assists as a junior…Indian Hill H.S. won Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) district title each year of prep career and twice advanced to state semifinals…2011 ESPN High School fall girls’ soccer state all-star selection…2012 Cincinnati Hills League conference player of the year and also first-

team selection for third consecutive year…Coached by Amy Dunlap at Indian Hill H.S…All-state and all-city scholar-athlete…Recipient of 2013 Indian Hill H.S.’s Outstanding Female Athlete Award. Club: Seven-year member of Cincinnati United Premier Crew Jr. Gold 94/95 club team…2013 U.S. Youth Soccer Association (USYSA) Ohio State Cup champions and won premier division of the Midwest Regional League…Team also played in the USYSA National League in 2011-12 and 2011-13…2012 State Cup finalist and semifinalist in 2011…Led 2011-12 team in goals scored with 13 and had eight assists…Also scored 13 goals in 2012-13…Coached by Scott Rodgers. Major: Telecommunications-Productions

Year GP/GS Min. Shots G (GW) A Pts.

2013 23-1 878 12 2 (0) 1 5

2014 21-2 717 6 3 (0) 2 8

2015 24-23 1,510 14 4 (2) 0 8

Totals 68-26 3,105 32 9 (2) 3 21

Slattery's Collegiate Statistics

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#81 Rachelle Smith 5-4 Sophomore ● Defender Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Pembroke Pines Charter H.S.)

2015: Appeared in 22 matches, with 13 starts at left outside back…Started final seven matches…Played entirety of four matches…First collegiate assist came on Pamela Begič’s goal at Jacksonville…Also assisted on Brooke Sharp’s goal at Tennessee…Played entire match at Mississippi State, double-overtime match versus South

Carolina and at Georgia… Member of 2016 Southeastern Conference First-Year Academic Honor Roll.

High School: 2015 TopDrawerSoccer.com Florida-South Winter All-Region selection…Four-year member of Pembroke Pines Charter School team, which reached

the 2015 Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) 4A championship match…PPCHS won 2013 FHSAA Class 4A regional titles to make first state semifinal appearance…Named Pembroke Pines H.S.’s 2011-12 and 2014-15

Defensive Player of the Year and 2013-14 Defensive and Most Valuable Player…Coached by Carlos Velasquez at PP H.S.

Club: Four-year member of Palm Beach Magic Jack 96/ 97 club team, winners of 2014 Under 18 Gator Soccer Showcase, 2012 and 2011

Disney Soccer Showcase and 2012 and 2011 Florida State Cup titles…2013 Disney Showcase and 2014 Florida State Cup runner-up…Coached by Jayson Chung at Magic Jack…Played seven years at West Pine United, where coached by Wayne Smith.

Major: Social and Behavioral Sciences; wants to pursue a degree in Nursing

Year GP/GS Min. Shots G (GW) A Pts.

2015 22-13 1,167 2 0 (0) 2 2

Totals 22-13 1,167 2 0 (0) 2 2

Smith's Collegiate Statistics

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#0 Briana Solis 5-3 Sophomore ● Midfielder Orlando, Fla. (University H.S.)

Called in for three 2016 U.S. Under 19 (Jan. 23-30, March 12-19 & May 14-21) National Team camps.

2015: Scored first goal on long counterattack versus Arkansas, driving from top of Florida 18-yard box to Arkansas box…Assisted on Savannah Jordan’s goal versus Western Michigan in NCAA Opening Round…Provide assist on Meggie Dougherty Howard’s goal which

opened scoring in 5-2 NCAA Second Round win versus William & Mary…Appeared in 20 matches at attacking midfield, with three starts…Recorded top minutes (78) versus Oklahoma State.

High School: 2015 TopDrawerSoccer.com Florida-North Winter All-Region selection…Florida Athletics Coaches Association All-State 5A selection as a senior…2014-

15 All-Metro East Player of the Year after 27 goals and 17 assists…All-Metro first team as a freshman, junior and senior…University High School’s goals leader as a junior and senior – assist leader as a freshman and senior…Most Valuable Player

for 2014-15 at University H.S…Four-year member of University H.S. team and coached by Janna Stevens…ECNL schedule limited sophomore high school season.

Club: TopDrawerSoccer.com four-star recruit…Called into U.S. Under-19 training camps twice in 2015…Five- year member of Florida Kraze/Krush club team of Orlando and coached by Hue Menzies…Club team won 2014

Disney Qualifier, 2014 State Cup and 2014 U.S. Youth Soccer Region III Championship…Named to Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) all-tournament teams at two sites in 2012-13 -- Sanford and Frisco… 2014 Florida Krush Senior Select Player of the Year…Member of 2012 Olympic Development Program (ODP) state team and also among the 2012 ODP Region pool players…Named a 2014 Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL) National All-Star at midfield…Also 2014 WPSL All-Star for the Sunshine region.

Major: Social and Behavioral Sciences; wants to pursue a degree in Telecommunications.

   

Year GP/GS Min. Shots G (GW) A Pts.

2015 20-3 913 6 1 (0) 2 4

Totals 20-3 913 6 1 (0) 2 4

Solis' Collegiate Statistics

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#15 Sarah Troccoli 5-11 Sophomore ● Midfielder Troy, Mich. (Troy H.S.)

2015: Third among Gators with six goals and fourth with 15 points…Appeared in each match, starting nine…First collegiate goal was game-winner at Miami…Headed in Florida’s second goal in 3-2 win versus No. 1 Florida State…Headed in Florida’s third goal at Florida International…Scored second goal in 3-2 win at Vanderbilt…Registered a goal and an assist in 5-2 NCAA Second Round win versus William & Mary…Headed in goal versus No. 20

Duke in NCAA Round of 16…Also assisted on Savannah Jordan’s goal versus FSU…Two goal weekend earned Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Week on Aug. 31…Listed at No. 76 on TopDrawerSoccer.com’s Postseason Top 100 Freshman list…Member of th SEC Academic Honor Roll.

High School: 2014 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Regional High School All-

American…Two-time Michigan High School Dream Team selection (2014,2013)…2014 and 2013 Michigan Division I All-State first team…Only sophomore on 2013 Michigan Dream Team, Division I first team and Metro Detroit All-Area

Girls Soccer Dream team…Registered assist on Troy High School’s first goal in 2-1 win to claim 2013 Division I state championship, earning a spot on the Division I Championship team…2014, 2013, and 2012 all- conference, all-district, and all-region team selection…Did not participate in 2015 season due to early graduation and enrolling at UF for spring 2015 semester.

Club: Member of Michigan Gators 96 Orange club team for 13 years… Club won 2012 Disney Showcase… Also won the U.S. Youth Soccer Association (USYSA) Michigan State Cup in 2012 and 2013…Team played in USYSA Midwest Regional League and in 2013, also competed in USYSA National League…Coached by Henry Steinwascher at Michigan Gators… Michigan Olympic Development Program (ODP) team member (2008-12) and was part of 2012 ODP Region II Championship team.

Major: Sociology

Year GP/GS Min. Shots G (GW) A Pts.

2015 24-9 972 23 6 (2) 3 15

Totals 24-9 972 23 6 (2) 3 15

Troccoli's Collegiate Statistics

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#9 Valerie Tysinger 5-9 Senior-RS ● Goalkeeper Ormond Beach, Fla. (Spruce Creek H.S.)

   

2015: Started eight matches in goal, playing the entirety of six…First solo shutout came in season opener at No. 17 Central Florida…Member of Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll. 2014: Played entirety of second half at Oklahoma State, at New Mexico and versus Missouri, recording a career-high six saves at UNM…Played with the Charlotte Eagles of the W-League during summer of the 2014…Member of SEC Academic Honor Roll.

2013: Did not appear in a match for the Gators and received a redshirt…Played with the Charlotte Eagles of the W-League during summer of the 2013…Member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll. 2012: Appeared in five matches…Recorded season-high 19 minutes versus Arkansas…Member of SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.

High School: Four-year member of Spruce Creek High School team…Spruce Creek advanced to Florida High School Athletic Association regional final in 2012 (5A) and 2011 (6A)…Named Spruce Creek defensive MVP in 2009, 2011…Coached by Edson Abadia at Spruce Creek H.S…2012

All-Central Florida Girls first team selection by the Orlando Sentinel…All-area first team goalkeeper in 2011, second team in 2010 & 2012 and third team in 2009…Spruce Creek’s Defensive MVP in 2012…One of the Orlando Sentinel’s “Fab Five” Central Florida goalkeepers in 2011…Also played basketball. Club: 2010-11 Region III Olympic Development Program (ODP) member…Played with region ODP

team in Costa Rica in 2011…Participated in 2011 ODP Philadelphia Interregional event…Goalkeeper for Stetson FA soccer club for four years and coached by Allen Mandell…Stetson FA won 2012 and 2010 Orange Classic U-19 championships and 2009 Florida State League U-18 Championship. Major: Received bachelor’s degrees in Spanish & Sociology in December, 2015. Seeking master’s degree in Family, Youth and Community Sciences.

Year GP/GS Min. Saves GA GAA SO

2012 5-0 75:00 0 1 1.18 0

2013 RS 0 0 0 0 0

2014 4-0 150:36 11 1 .60 0

2015 9-8 724:45 17 13 1.61 1

Totals 18-8 950:21 28 15 1.42 1

Tysinger's Collegiate Statistics

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#4 Danielle Van Liere 5-4 Freshman ● Midfielder Jacksonville, Fla. (Fletcher H.S.)

High School: Four-year member of Fletcher High School’s team…Fletcher H.S. reached Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) 4A regional final in 2012, regional semifinal (2016) and regional quarterfinal (2015)…Coached by Mike Levine at FHS…Team captain for 2015-2016 season…Scored 13 goals with nine assists as a seniorson…2016 Florida Athletic Coaches

Association (FACA) 4A All-State selection…2016 All-First Coast Soccer first-team by Florida Times Union and third-team selection as a junior…2016 TeamSnap Florida South All-State selection…2015 All Gateway Conference Award for Soccer…2014 Fletcher High School Soccer MVP Midfielder…Academic Award for High School Soccer Team (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016)…Florida Times-Union Scholar-Athlete for the

Class of 2016…Channel 4 WJXT VyStar All Star Athlete of the Week Award…2016-16 Fletcher H.S. Soccer Most Valuable Player…Earned All-Gateway Conference cross country

honors in 2014 and 2015…2013 All-Gateway Conference in cross country and track & field…Top runner for Providence School’s 2011 FHSAA 1A championship cross country team…Eighth in 2012 FHSAA 4A 3200-meter run and fourth in 2013 FHSAA 4A cross country championships.

Club: Six-year member of JFC Storm…Florida State Cup champions in 2013 and 2014…2015 Florida State Cup finalist…Club team captain for three years…Coached by Daniel Villareal at JFC Storm…Florida State Olympic Development Program (ODP) in 2014…Played in the 2014 ODP National Championship in Phoenix, Arizona.

Major: Aerospace Engineering

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#25 Sara Wilson 5-3 Sophomore ● Defender Herndon, Va. (Bishop O’Connell H.S.)

2015: Appeared in 11 matches, with top minutes (54) coming at Ohio State.

High School: Four-year member of Bishop O’Connell High School, where coached by Alberto

Starace…Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) finalist for three consecutive years…All-WCAC second-team in 2014 and 2013, honorable mention in 2012.

Club: TopDrawerSoccer.com three-star recruit…Four-year member of McLean Youth Soccer team, where coached by Nadir Moumen and Clyde Watson…McLean won 2013 Disney Soccer Showcase… McLean’s Elite Clubs National

League (ECNL) team won the 2014 and 2013 Mid-Atlantic Conference and advanced to nationals the last three years…Traveled to Italy with ODP Virginia team in 2013… McLean Youth

Soccer team played Henan Province Club of China in May of 2013…Participated in state Olympic Development Program (ODP) from 2009- 12… Attended Super Y ODP National ID Camp in 2013.

Major: Social and Behavioral Sciences; wants to pursue a degree in Telecommunications.

Year GP/GS Min. Shots G (GW) A Pts.

2015 11-0 251 2 0 (0) 0 0

Totals 11-0 251 2 0 (0) 0 0

Wilson's Collegiate Statistics

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TEAM ROSTERNUMERICALNo. Name Pos Ht. Year Hometown (High School/Previous School)

0 Briana Solis MF 5-3 SO Orlando, Fla. (University H.S.)1 Brittney Bennett MF 5-6 SO Grayson, Ga. (Grayson H.S.)2 Samantha Chung MF 5-2 SO Boynton Beach, Fla. (Oxbridge Academy)3 Jessie Holmes D 5-4 SO-RS Los Gatos, Calif. (Los Gatos H.S.)4 Danielle Van Liere MF 5-4 FR Jacksonville, Fla. (Fletcher H.S.)5 Melanie Monteagudo F/MF 5-8 SO Pembroke Pines, Fla. (American Heritage Plantation H.S.)6 Kit Loferski F 5-3 FR St. Augustine, Fla. (Bartram Trail H.S.)7 Savannah Jordan F 5-7 SR Fayetteville, Ga. (Whitewater H.S.)8 Cassie Owens D 5-5 JR Superior, Colo. (Monarch H.S.)9 Valerie Tysinger GK 5-9 SR-RS Daytona Beach, Fla. (Spruce Creek H.S.)10 Tess Sapone MF 5-6 FR Oakton, Va. (Oakton H.S.)11 Brooke Sharp F 5-5 SR Ponte Vedra, Fla. (Ponte Vedra H.S.)12 Sammie Betters MF 5-4 FR Brooksville, Fla. (Frank W. Springstead H.S.)13 Alyssa Howell F 5-3 SO Farmersville, Ohio (Valley View H.S.)14 Alyssa Baumbick MF 5-10 FR Avon Lake, Ohio (Magnificat H.S.)15 Sarah Troccoli MF 5-11 SO Troy, Mich. (Troy H.S.)16 Liz Slattery MF 5-5 SR Cincinnati, Ohio ( Indian Hill H.S.)17 Haillie Lower MF 5-3 FR Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Preparatory School)18 Jocelyn Nelson D 5-7 FR Barnsdall, Okla. (Bartlesville H.S.)19 Kristen Cardano D 5-5 JR-RS Tulsa, Okla. (Jenks H.S.)20 Julia Lester F 5-4 FR Tampa, Fla. (Academy of the Holy Names)21 Hope Hyde MF 5-8 FR Dallas, Texas (Highland Park H.S.22 Pamela Begˇc F/MF 6-0 SR Semic, Slovenia (Gimnazija Ljubljana Siska)23 Betsy Middleton MF 5-7 SR-TR Elon, N.C. (Western Alamance H.S./Miami)24 Lauren Kelly D 5-7 FR Ashburn, Va. (Briar Woods H.S.)25 Sara Wilson D 5-3 SO Herndon, Va. (Bishop O’Connell H.S.)26 Morgan Mannweiler D 5-8 SO Delray Beach, Fla. (Boca Raton H.S.)27 Mayra Pelayo MF 5-4 SO West Palm Beach, Fla. (The Benjamin School)28 Meggie Dougherty Howard MF 5-5 SR Largo, Fla.(St. Petersburg Catholic)30 Kylie Borislow MF 5-4 FR Palm Beach, Fla. (The Benjamin School)31 Kaylan Marckese GK 5-11 SO St. Petersburg, Fla. (St. Petersburg H.S.)33 Lindsay Gallagher MF 5-6 FR Ashburn, Va. (Stone Bridge H.S.)38 Gabby Seiler MF 5-5 JR-TR Peachtree City, Ga. (McIntosh H.S./Georgia)44 Susi Espinoza GK 5-6 FR Wellington, Fla. (American Heritage H.S.)51 Erika Nelson D 5-9 SR-TR Albuquerque, N.M. (Hope Christian H.S./Maryland)55 Gaby Rivera MF 5-6 SO Atlanta, Ga. (Atlanta International School)81 Rachelle Smith D 5-4 SO Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Pembroke Pines Charter H.S.)88 Courtney Douglas D 5-8 SO-RS Brampton, Ontario (St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School) Parker Roberts MF 5-6 SO-TR Leawood, Kansas (Blue Valley North H.S./Kansas)

ALPHABETICALNo. Name Pos Ht. Year Hometown (High School/Previous School)

14 Alyssa Baumbick MF 5-10 FR Avon Lake, Ohio (Magnificat H.S.)22 Pamela Begiˇc F/MF 6-0 SR Semic, Slovenia (Gimnazija Ljubljana Siska)1 Brittney Bennett MF 5-6 SO Grayson, Ga. (Grayson H.S.)12 Sammie Betters MF 5-4 FR Brooksville, Fla. (Frank W. Springstead H.S.)30 Kylie Borislow MF 5-4 FR Palm Beach, Fla. (The Benjamin School)19 Kristen Cardano D 5-5 JR-RS Tulsa, Okla. (Jenks H.S.)2 Samantha Chung MF 5-2 SO Boynton Beach, Fla. (Oxbridge Academy)28 Meggie Dougherty Howard MF 5-5 SR Largo, Fla.(St. Petersburg Catholic)88 Courtney Douglas D 5-8 SO-RS Brampton, Ontario (St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School)44 Susi Espinoza GK 5-6 FR Wellington, Fla. (American Heritage H.S.)33 Lindsay Gallagher MF 5-6 FR Ashburn, Va. (Stone Bridge H.S.)3 Jessie Holmes D 5-4 SO-RS Los Gatos, Calif. (Los Gatos H.S.)13 Alyssa Howell F 5-3 SO Farmersville, Ohio (Valley View H.S.)21 Hope Hyde MF 5-8 FR Dallas, Texas (Highland Park H.S.7 Savannah Jordan F 5-7 SR Fayetteville, Ga. (Whitewater H.S.)24 Lauren Kelly D 5-7 FR Ashburn, Va. (Briar Woods H.S.)20 Julia Lester F 5-4 FR Tampa, Fla. (Academy of the Holy Names)6 Kit Loferski F 5-3 FR St. Augustine, Fla. (Bartram Trail H.S.)17 Haillie Lower MF 5-3 FR Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Preparatory School)26 Morgan Mannweiler D 5-8 SO Delray Beach, Fla. (Boca Raton H.S.)31 Kaylan Marckese GK 5-11 SO St. Petersburg, Fla. (St. Petersburg H.S.)23 Betsy Middleton MF 5-7 SR-TR Elon, N.C. (Western Alamance H.S./Miami)5 Melanie Monteagudo F/MF 5-8 SO Pembroke Pines, Fla. (American Heritage Plantation H.S.)51 Erika Nelson D 5-9 SR-TR Albuquerque, N.M. (Hope Christian H.S./Maryland)18 Jocelyn Nelson D 5-7 FR Barnsdall, Okla. (Bartlesville H.S.)8 Cassie Owens D 5-5 JR Superior, Colo. (Monarch H.S.)27 Mayra Pelayo MF 5-4 SO West Palm Beach, Fla. (The Benjamin School)55 Gaby Rivera MF 5-6 SO Atlanta, Ga. (Atlanta International School) Parker Roberts MF 5-6 SO-TR Leawood, Kansas (Blue Valley North H.S./Kansas)10 Tess Sapone MF 5-6 FR Oakton, Va. (Oakton H.S.)38 Gabby Seiler MF 5-5 JR-TR Peachtree City, Ga. (McIntosh H.S./Georgia)11 Brooke Sharp F 5-5 SR Ponte Vedra, Fla. (Ponte Vedra H.S.)16 Liz Slattery MF 5-5 SR Cincinnati, Ohio ( Indian Hill H.S.)81 Rachelle Smith D 5-4 SO Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Pembroke Pines Charter H.S.)0 Briana Solis MF 5-3 SO Orlando, Fla. (University H.S.)15 Sarah Troccoli MF 5-11 SO Troy, Mich. (Troy H.S.)9 Valerie Tysinger GK 5-9 SR-RS Daytona Beach, Fla. (Spruce Creek H.S.)4 Danielle Van Liere MF 5-4 FR Jacksonville, Fla. (Fletcher H.S.)25 Sara Wilson D 5-3 SO Herndon, Va. (Bishop O’Connell H.S.)

2016 FLORIDA SOCCER PRONUNCIATION GUIDEGator PronunciationBecky Burleigh . . . . . . . . . . BURR-leeAlan Kirkup . . . . . . . . . . . . . KIRK-upAlyssa Baumbick . . . . . . . . . Baum-bicPamela Begic . . . . . . . . . . . Paw-mel-uh BIG-ige (like cribbage)Kylie Borislow . . . . . . . . . . . Boars-lowKristen Cardano . . . . . . . . . Car-day-noSusi Espinoza . . . . . . . . . . . Ess-pin-no-saHaillie Lower . . . . . . . . . . . . Hay-lee Lau-eerKit Loferski . . . . . . . . . . . . . La-fur-skiMorgan Mannweiler . . . . . . . Man-while-errKaylan Marckese . . . . . . . . . Kay-lan Mar-ck-eseMelanie Monteagudo . . . . . . Mon-tee-ah-GOO-doeCassie Owens . . . . . . . . . . . KA-seeMayra Pelayo. . . . . . . . . . . . Puh-LAA-yoh Gabby Seiler . . . . . . . . . . . . SIGH-lerRachelle Smith . . . . . . . . . . RachelBriana Solis . . . . . . . . . . . . . SO-leeseSarah Troccoli . . . . . . . . . . . Tric-cole-EEDanielle Van Liere . . . . . . . . Van Liere (like King Lear)

Sam-igs (Begic hometown)

Head Coach: Becky Burleigh (Methodist ‘89)

Associate Head Coach: Victor Campbell (Methodist ‘85)

Assistant Coach: Alan Kirkup (Loughborough University ‘81)

Volunteer Coach: John Roman (Elon ’11)

Director of Soccer Operations: Shelley Lyle (Florida ’08)

Managers: Daniel Almeida, Chris Armstrong, and Lorraine Hoffmann

Athletic Trainer: Connie Andrews (Florida ’05)

Graduate Assistant Trainer: Sarah Paul (Colorado ’11)

Student Athletic Trainer: Marco Corda

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INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTSMeggie Dougherty Howard• National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-South Region second team• All-SEC second team• SEC All-Tournament selection

Kaylan Marckese• Goal against average 0.85 stood sixth among nation’s freshman goalkeepers and third in

the SEC. • Registered an assist versus Arkansas, becoming the third Gator goalkeeper to earn an

assist.

Claire Falknor• NSCAA All-America third team• All-SEC first team & SEC All-Tournament team• NSCAA All-South Region first team• NSCAA Scholar All-America • Led Gators with average of 90.3 minutes per match from her center back position

SCHEDULE & RESULTSOverall: 19-4-1 Home: 8-2-1 Away: 8-2 Neutral: 3-0 SEC (1st): 8-2-1

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SITE

8/21 UCF W, 2-0 A8/23 Ohio State L, 1-0 OT A8/27 Miami W, 4-2 A8/30 Florida State W, 3-2 H9/4 Oklahoma State W, 3-2 H9/10 Texas A&M& L, 2-1 H9/13 Jacksonville W, 4-0 A9/18 Mississippi W, 4-1 H9/20 FIU W, 6-1 A9/25 Vanderbilt W, 3-2 A9/27 Auburn L, 3-2 A10/2 Kentucky T, 1-1 2OT H10/9 Tennessee W, 2-1 A10/11 LSU W, 2-1 H10/16 Mississippi State W, 2-1 A10/22 South Carolina W, 2-1 2OT H10/25 Arkansas& W, 4-0 H10/29 Georgia W, 3-0 A

SEC Tournament (Orange Beach, Ala.)^11/4 Vanderbilt W, 2-1 N11/6 Auburn W, 2-0 N11/8 Texas A&M W, 2-1 N

NCAA Championships11/14 Western Michigan& W, 1-0 H11/20 William & Mary& W, 5-2 H11/22 Duke& L, 2-1 H

Shading denotes home matches ^Orange Beach, Ala.#-home matches played at Pressly Stadium &-home matches played at Dizney Stadium

Records: 19-4-1 overall, 8-2-1 SEC

NCAA Finish: Third Round (T-9th)

Final Poll Rankings: 8th (NSCAA)

SEC Regular Season Finish: 1st

SEC Tournament Finish: 1st

All-Americans: 3 with 3 honors Claire Falknor (NSCAA third team;

Savannah Jordan (NSCAA first team), Christen Westphal (NSCAA first team)

SEC Player of the Year: Savannah Jordan– Offensive Christen Westphal – Defensive

All-SEC: 5 Meggie Dougherty Howard - second Claire Falknor – first team Savannah Jordan– first team Christen Westphal – first team

SEC Academic Honor Roll: 14 -Pamela Begic, Kristen Cardano, Meggie Dougherty Howard, Courtney Douglas, Claire Falknor, Jessie Holmes, Savannah Jordan, Betsy Middleton, Cassie Owens, Brooke Sharp, Liz Slattery, Sarah Troccoli, Valerie Tysinger, Christen Westphal

SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll: 7 Brittany Bennett, Sabrina Chung,

Morgan Mannweiler, Kaylan Marckese, Melanie Monteagudo, Gaby Rivera, Rachelle Smith

Letterwinners Returning/Lost for 2014 season: 27/4

Departing Players: 4 – Claire Falknor (Sr.), Lauren Smith (Sr.), Bryce Watts (Transfer to Penn State), Christen Westphal (Sr.

TEAM HIGHLIGHTS

• Reached the NCAA Third Round, falling to Duke 2-1. It was the 19th NCAA appearance in the program’s 21-year history and the Gators 11th Round of 16 appearance.

• Swept Southeastern Conference regular-season and tournament titles. Program’s 14th SEC title and Florida took its 11th title in its 16 SEC Tournament final ap-pearances.

• Schedule ranked No. 8 in final NCAA Rat-ing Percentage Index (RPI). Florida fin-ished with a record of 9-4 versus teams advancing to the NCAA Championship.

• In final national statistics, ranked in top 25 in five categories – No. 5 in total assists (56), No. 6 total points (178), No. 6 total goals (61), No. 7 scoring offense (2.54 gpg), No. 7 win-loss percentage (0.813).

• Led nation with three named NSCAA All-American – Claire Falknor, Savannah Jordan & Christen Westphal. Same three also led Division I programs by being named to NSCAA Scholar All-America team.

• Florida placed four on NSCAA All-South teams: Meggie Dougherty Howard (second), Claire Falknors (first), Savan-nah Jordan (first) and Christen Westphal (first).

• Four Gators were named to All-SEC teams: Meggie Dougherty Howard (second), Claire Falknors (first), Savan-nah Jordan (first) and Christen Westphal (first). Jordan (Offensive) and Westphal (Defensive) named SEC Players of the Year. Westphal also named SEC Tourna-ment MVP.

• Gator team recognized as an NSCAA College Team Academic Award recipient with a 3.39 overall GPA for 2014-15.

• Florida’s season total of 61 goals is most since 2001 (78 goals)

• Florida soccer team posted a 3.18 GPA for the 2015-16 academic year.

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NSCAA All-AmericaClaire Falknor (third team)Savannah Jordan (first team)Christen Westphal (first team)

NSCAA South Region TeamMeggie Dougherty Howard (second team)Claire Falknor (first)Savannah Jordan (first)Christen Westphal (first)

SEC Player of the YearSavannah Jordan – offensiveChristen Westphal - defensive

All-SECMeggie Dougherty Howard (second team)Claire Falknor (first)Savannah Jordan (first)Christen Westphal (first)

SEC All-Freshman TeamMayra Pelayo

SEC Player of the WeekSavannah Jordan (O) 8-31-15, 10-26-15Brooke Sharp (O) 9-8-15Sarah Troccoli (Freshman) 8-31-15

SEC Community Service TeamCourtney Douglas

CoSIDA Academic All-AmericaSavannah Jordan – secondBetsy Middleton – second

NSCAA Scholar All-AmericaClaire Falknor (third team)Savannah Jordan (first team)Christen Westphal (first team)

SEC Academic Honor Roll Pamela BegicKristen CardanoMeggie Dougherty HowardCourtney DouglasClaire FalknorJessie HolmesSavannah JordanBetsy MiddletonCassie OwensBrooke Sharp Liz SlatterySarah TroccoliValerie TysingerChristen Westphal

SEC First-Year Academic Honor RollBrittany BennettSabrina ChungMorgan MannweilerKaylan MarckeseMelanie MonteagudoGaby RiveraRachelle Smith

STATISTICAL LEADERSGoals: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, Savannah JordanAssists: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, Christen WestphalPoints: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55, Savannah JordanMinutes (field): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,166, Claire FalknorMinutes (goalkeeper): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,489, Kaylan MarckeseGAA: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.85, Kaylan Marckese

Savannah Jordan• Second in 2015 NCAA Division I play and led SEC with 24 goals and 55 points. • National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-America first team.• Among the 16 semifinalists for MAC Hermann Trophy• NSCAA All-South Region first team• All-SEC first team & SEC All-Tournament team• CoSIDA Academic All-America second team & NSCAA Scholar All-America first team• Two-time SEC Offensive Player of the Week

Mayra Pelayo• SEC All-Freshman Team.• No. 22 on TopDrawer Soccer Postseason Freshman list. Brooke Sharp• Second among Gators with 11 goals and 26 points.• SEC Offensive Player of the Week after scoring golden goal to give Florida 2-1 OT win

versus Oklahoma State.

Sarah Troccoli• Fourth on the team with six goals and 15 points• No. 76 on TopDrawer Soccer Postseason Freshman list.• SEC Freshman of Week after scoring first two collegiate goals – at Miami and versus then

No. 1 Florida State.

Christen Westphal• National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-America first team• NSCAA All-South Region first team• SEC Defensive Player of Year• All-SEC first team & SEC Tournament MVP• NSCAA Scholar All-America first team• Third among Gators with 19 points after leading SEC with 13 assists (also ranked No. T-4

in nation). The 19 points is most ever by a Gator defender• Among the 16 semifinalists for MAC Hermann Trophy• No. 36 on TopDrawer Soccer Postseason Top 100 players• Third pick overall in 2016 National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) draft. Plays for Boston

Breakers.

2015 INDIVIDUAL HONORS

Senior Claire Falknor was a NSCAA All-America third-team selection and also appeared on All-Southeastern Conference and All-South Region first teams. She joined the Bayern Münich team in January of 2016.

Christen Westphal, the 2015 Southeastern Conference Defensive Player of the Year, also was named the SEC Tournament MVP. She provided the Gators with the game-winning goal in both SEC Tournament semifinal and final (above) action. She was the third pick overall in the 2016 NWSL Draft and now plays for the Boston Breakers.

Savannah Jordan’s 24 goals and 55 points stood second in 2015 NCAA Division I play.

The three-time All-American’s career total is tied with Gator Great Abby Wambach’s freshman, sophomore and junior season total of 65 goals.

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2015 MATCH-BY-MATCH BOX SCORES

MATCH 1:No. 8 Florida 2, No. 17 UCF 0 Attendance: 1,126Stadium: UCF Soccer Complex Date: Aug. 21, 2015

Goals by Period 1 2 TotalFlorida 1 1 2Central Florida 0 0 0

Scoring Summary:UF- Mayra Pelayo (unassisted) 31:17UF- Savannah Jordan (Pamela Begic) 60:28Shots: Florida 12, UCF 14 Saves: Florida 2 (TEAM 2) (Valerie Tysinger 0);

UCF (TEAM 4) (Francesca Fischer 0)

MATCH 2:Ohio State 1, No. 8 Florida 0Attendance: 768Stadium: Jesse OwensDate: Aug. 23, 2015

Goals by Period 1 2 OT TotalFlorida 0 0 0 0Ohio State 0 0 1 1

Scoring Summary:OSU- Nichelle Prince (Lindsay Agnew) 94:45Shots: Florida 6, Ohio State 9 Saves: Florida 2 (Valerie Tysinger 2) , Ohio State 3

(Jillian McVicker 3)

MATCH 3:No. 14 Florida 4, Miami (Fla.) 2Attendance: 650Date: Aug. 27, 2015

Goals by Period 1 2 TotalFlorida 0 4 4Miami (Fla.) 0 2 2

Scoring Summary:UM- Gracie Lachowecki (Amy Schmidt) 55:59UF- Savannah Jordan (Gaby Rivera) 57:40UF- Savannah Jordan (Samantha Chung) 60:46UM- Jamie Brunworth (Gracie Lachowecki) 61:55UF- Sarah Troccoli (Savannah Jordan) 65:02UF- Savannah Jordan (Mayra Pelayo) 84:16Shots: Florida 19, Miami (Fla.) 8 Saves: Florida 1 (Valerie Tysinger 1) , Miami (Fla.)

6 (Catalina Perez 6)

MATCH 4:

No. 14 Florida 3, No. 1 Florida State 2Attendance: 3253Stadium: James G. Pressly StadiumDate: Aug. 30, 2015

Goals by Period 1 2 TotalFlorida State 0 2 2Florida 3 0 3

Scoring Summary: UF- Savannah Jordan (Meggie Dougherty Howard;

Sarah Troccoli) 17:14UF- Sarah Troccoli (Christen Westphal) 20:15UF- Pamela Begic (PK) 41:57FSU- Kirsten Crowley (Megan Connolly) 74:22FSU- B. Thorvaldsdottir (Carson Pickett; Elin

Jensen) 79:58Shots: Florida State 11, Florida 8Saves: Florida State 1 (Cassie Miler 1), Florida 2

(Valerie Tysinger 2)

MATCH 5:No. 8 Florida 3, Oklahoma State 2Attendance: 1,149Stadium: James G. Pressly StadiumDate: Sept. 4, 2015

Goals by Period 1 2 OT TotalOklahoma State 1 1 0 2Florida 2 0 1 3

Scoring Summary:OSU- Marlo Zoller (Chris Jean-Charles; Courtney

Dike) 2:33UF- Brooke Sharp (Christen Westphal) 26:30UF- Liz Slattery (Lauren Smith) 37:10OSU- Courtney Dike (Haley Woodward) 65:52UF- Brooke Sharp (unassisted) 99:41Shots: Oklahoma State 7, Florida 25Saves: Oklahoma State 7 (Michela Ongaro 7) ,

Florida 0 (Valerie Tysinger 0)

MATCH 6: No. 6 Texas A&M 2, No. 10 Florida 1Attendance: 1,079Stadium: Donald R. Dizney StadiumDate: Sept. 10, 2015

Goals by Period 1 2 TotalTexas A&M 1 1 2Florida 0 1 1

Scoring Summary: TAMU- Emily Bates (Ashlynn Harryman) 6:52TAMU- Stephanie Malherbe (Brittany Crabtree)

51:49UF- Savannah Jordan (Mayra Pelayo) 76:47Shots: Texas A&M 11, Florida 7 Saves: Texas A&M 4 (Taylor Saucier 4) , Florida 3

(Valerie Tysinger 3)

MATCH 7:Florida 4, Jacksonville 0Attendance: 173Stadium: Southern Oak StadiumDate: Sept. 13, 2015

Goals by Period 1 2 TotalFlorida 4 0 4Jacksonville 0 0 0

Scoring Summary: UF- Meggie Dougherty Howard (unassisted) 2:11UF- Savannah Jordan (Christen Westphal) 4:18UF- Brooke Sharp (Kristen Cardano) 19:57UF- Pamela Begic (Rachelle Smith) 33:14Shots: Florida 29, Jacksonville 7Saves: Florida 4 (Kaylan Marckese 4),

Jacksonville 10 (Sara Wicks 10)

MATCH 8:No. 12 Florida 4, Ole Miss 1Attendance: 973Stadium: James G. Pressly StadiumDate: Sept. 18, 2015

Goals by Period 1 2 TotalOle Miss 1 0 1Florida 0 4 4

Scoring Summary:MISS- Addie Forbus (Jennifer Miller; Melissa

Capocaccia) 39:22UF- Christen Westphal (unassisted) 45:29UF- Brooke Sharp (Sarah Troccoli; Savannah

Jordan) 77:13UF- Betsy Middleton (Christen Westphal) 81:49UF- Liz Slattery (Brooke Sharp) 88:13Shots: Ole Miss 13, Florida 17Saves: Ole Miss 8 (Marnie Merritt 8), Florida 3

(Kaylan Marckese 3)

MATCH 9:

No. 12 Florida 6, Florida International 1Attendance: 419Stadium: FIU Soccer StadiumDate: Sept. 20, 2015

Goals by Period 1 2 TotalFlorida 3 3 6Florida International 1 0 1

Scoring Summary:UF- Brooke Sharp (Savannah Jordan) 8:45UF- Savannah Jordan (Christen Westphal) 29:10UF- Sarah Troccoli (unassisted) 41:55FIU- Alyssa Robinson (Talia McMurtrie) 41:55UF- Brooke Sharp (Mayra Pelayo) 53:10UF- Liz Slattery (Christen Westphal) 56:58UF- Savannah Jordan (Lauren Smith) 70:29Shots: Florida 7, Florida International 3Saves: Florida 1 (Valerie Tysinger 1), Florida

International 0 (Sophia Trujillo 0)

MATCH 10:No. 9 Florida 3, Vanderbilt 2Attendance: 259Stadium: VU Soccer ComplexDate: Sept. 25, 2015

Goals by Period 1 2 TotalFlorida 2 1 3Vanderbilt 2 0 2

Scoring Summary:UF- Sarah Troccoli (Brooke Sharp) 19:40VU- Taylor Elliott (Simone Charley) 33:49VU- Lydia Simmons (Simone Charley) 47:51UF- Brooke Sharp (Savannah Jordan) 57:30UF- Betsy Middleton (Melanie Monteagudo) 57:30Shots: Florida 17, Vanderbilt 9 Saves: Florida 2 (Kaylan Marckese 2), (TEAM 1) ,

Vanderbilt 4 (Christiana Ogunsami 4)

MATCH 11:No. 13 Auburn 3, No. 9 Florida 2Attendance: 575Stadium: AU Soccer ComplexDate: Sep. 27, 2015

Goals by Period 1 2 TotalFlorida 0 2 2Auburn 0 3 3

Scoring Summary:AU- Casie Ramsier (unassisted) 46:56AU- Kristen Dodson (Taylor Troutman) 48:22UF- Savannah Jordan (PK) 57:20UF- Savannah Jordan (Meggie Dougherty Howard)

72:28AU- Cassie Ramsier (Taylor Troutman) 89:35Shots: Florida 14, Auburn 19Saves: Florida 4 (Valerie Tysinger 4) , Auburn 6

(Sarah Le Beau 6)

MATCH 12:No. 12 Florida 1, Kentucky 1Stadium: James G Pressly Stadium Date: Oct. 2, 2015

Goals by Period 1 2 OT TotalKentucky 0 1 0 1Florida 1 0 0 1

Scoring Summary:UF- Savannah Jordan (Christen Westphal) 40:15UK- Kaitlin Miller (Michaela Dooley; Courtney

Raetzman) 48:33Shots: Kentucky 6, Florida 27 Saves: Kentucky 13 (Katelyn Jensen 13), Florida

4 (Kaylan Marckese 4)

MATCH 13:

No. 12 Florida 2, Tennessee 1Attendance: 1,595 Stadium: Regal Soccer StadiumDate: Oct. 9, 2015

Goals by Period 1 2 TotalFlorida 2 0 2Tennessee 1 0 1

Scoring Summary: UT- Meghan Flynn (Mackenzie Gouner) 21:23UF- Brooke Sharp (Rachelle Smith) 33:41UF- Liz Slattery (Meggie Dougherty Howard) 41:40Shots: Florida 19, Tennessee 12Saves: Florida 4 (Kaylan Marckese 4), Tennessee

8 (Julie Eckel 7) (Team 1)

Two opening half goals gave Florida a 2-1 win on a rainy evening at Tennessee. Brooke Sharp scored her eighth goal of the season at Tennessee, which doubled her previous collegiate season high of four goals turned in 2014.

Florida posted a 6-1 win at Florida International to close out regular-season non-conference action. Junior Savannah Jordan scored a goal in each half, pushing her career total to 51 goals. Of the six Gators who have scored 50 or more goals, Jordan is the second-quickest to reach the milestone, as she passed the 50 goals mark in the 56th match of her Florida career.

Florida took a 3-2 win over No. 1 and defending NCAA champion Florida State at 3-2 in the Gators’ 2015 home opener on Aug. 30. The Gators are now 2-9-1 all-time versus a No. 1 team. The other win came Dec. 6, 1998 versus North Carolina in the NCAA College Cup title match.

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2015 MATCH-BY-MATCH BOX SCORESMATCH 14:No. 12 Florida 2, LSU 1Attendance: 1,077Stadium: James G. Pressly StadiumDate: Oct. 11, 2015

Goals by Period 1 2 TotalLSU 0 1 1Florida 1 1 2

Scoring Summary:UF- Betsy Middleton (Brooke Sharp) 23:13UF- Savannah Jordan (Claire Falknor) 49:49USC- Lexi Gibbs (Fernanda Pina) 88:21Shots: LSU 11, Florida 21Saves: LSU 11 (Catalina Rubiano 11), Florida 5 (Kaylan Marckese 4) (Team 1)

MATCH 15:No. 13 Florida 2, Mississippi State 1Attendance: 1,327Stadium: MSU Soccer StadiumDate: Oct. 16, 2015

Goals by Period 1 2 TotalFlorida 2 0 2Mississippi State 0 1 1

Scoring Summary: UF- Brooke Sharp (Christen Westphal) 7:33UF- Meggie Dougherty Howard (Savannah Jordan)

25:24MSU- Kennadi Carbin (Courtney Raetzman) 89:57Shots: Florida 13, Mississippi State 7Saves: Florida 2 (Valerie Tysinger 2), Mississippi

State 4 (Courtney Tompkins 4)

MATCH 16: No. 8 Florida 2, South Carolina 1Attendance:1,771Stadium: James G. Pressly StadiumDate: Oct. 22, 2015

Goals by Period 1 2 OT1 OT2 TotalSouth Carolina 1 0 0 0 1Florida 1 0 0 1 2

Scoring Summary:SC- Savannah McCaskill (Carly Ray) 5:39UF- Savannah Jordan (Christen Westphal) 20:06UF- Liz Slattery (unassisted) 109:59Shots: South Carolina 14, Florida 13Saves: South Carolina 4 (Caroline Kelly 4) ,

Florida 5 (Kaylan Marckese 5)

MATCH 17: No. 8 Florida 4, Arkansas 0 Attendance: 921 Stadium: Donald R. Dizney Stadium Date: Oct. 25, 2015

Goals by Period 1 2 TotalArkansas 0 0 0Florida 0 4 4

Scoring Summary:UF- Brooke Sharp (Meggie Dougherty Howard)

45:57UF- Savannah Jordan (Christen Westphal) 55:40UF- Briana Solis (Kaylan Marckese) 71:50UF- Savannah Jordan (Betsy Middleton; Meggie

Dougherty Howard) 72:21Shots: Florida 11, Arkansas 11Saves: Florida 6 (Kaylan Marckese 6), Arkansas 3

(Jordan Harris 3)

MATCH 18:

No. 6 Florida 3, Georgia 0Attendance: 1,722Stadium: Turner Soccer ComplexDate: Oct. 29, 2015

Goals by Period 1 2 TotalFlorida 1 2 3Georgia 0 0 0

Scoring Summary:UF- Savannah Jordan (Brooke Sharp , Meggie

Dougherty Howard) 20:51UF- Savannah Jorda (unassisted) 55:40UF- Pamela Begic (PK) 71:50Shots: Florida 18, Georgia 6Saves: Florida 4 (Kaylan Marckese 4), Georgia 6

(Louise Hogrell 6)

MATCH 19:No. 5 Florida 2, Vanderbilt 1Stadium: Orange Beach Sportsplex, Orange Beach, AlaDate: Nov. 4, 2015

Goals by Period 1 2 TotalVanderbilt 1 0 1Florida 1 1 2

Scoring Summary:VU- Simone Charley (unassisted) 8:04UF- Savannah Jordan (Meggie Dougherty Howard;

Gaby Rivera) 24:55UF- Pamela Begic (Christen Westphal) 75:12Shots: Vanderbilt 7, Florida 24Saves: Vanderbilt 9 (Christiana Ogunsami 9) ,

Florida 0

MATCH 20:No. 5 Florida 2, No. 19 Auburn 0Stadium: Orange Beach Sportsplex, Orange Beach, AlaDate: Nov. 6, 2015

Goals by Period 1 2 TotalAuburn 0 0 0Florida 2 0 2

Scoring Summary:UF- Christen Westphal (unassisted) 10:41UF- Savannah Jordan (Betsy Middleton; Christen

Westphal) 18:35Shots: Auburn 10, Florida 7Saves: Auburn 1 (Sarah Le Beau 1), Florida 5

(Kaylan Marckese 5)

Florida celebrates its 3-0 win at Georgia to finish 2015 regular-season action. The win gave the Gators their 14th Southeastern Conference regular-season title.

Liz Slattery’s ESPN Top-10 Highlight goal at 109:59 gave Florida a 2-1 double overtime win over South Carolina. It was a key win, as two matches later, Florida won the Southeastern Conference regular-season title with a 8-2-1 record. Slattery’s goal is the latest ever for Florida in the two 10-minute overtime format.

2015 Southeastern Conference Defensive Player of the Year Christen Westphal (above being hugged) provided the Gators with the game-winning goal in the SEC Tournament semifinal and final matches. She was named the SEC Tournament Most Valuable Player.

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2015 MATCH-BY-MATCH BOX SCORESMATCH 21:No. 5 Florida 2, Texas A&M 1Stadium: Orange Beach Sportsplex, Orange Beach, AlaDate: Nov. 8, 2015

Goals by Period 1 2 TotalTexas A&M 1 0 1Florida 2 0 2

Scoring Summary:TAMU- Haley Pounds (Emily Bates; Mikaela

Harvey) 22:45UF- Brooke Sharp (Savannah Jordan , Christen

Westphal) 28:38UF- Christen Westphal (unassisted) 42:12Shots: Texas A&M 10, Florida 7 Saves: Texas A&M 2 (Danielle Rice 2) (TEAM 1) ,

Florida 4 (Kaylan Marckese 4)

MATCH 22: No. 2 regional seed Florida 1, Western Michigan 0 Attendance: 832Stadium: Donald R. Dizney StadiumDate: Nov. 14, 2015

Goals by Period 1 2 TotalWestern Michigan 0 0 0Florida 0 1 1

Scoring Summary:UF- Savannah Jordan (Briana Solis) 48:09Shots: Western Michigan 9, Florida 15 Saves: Western Michigan 4 (Stephanie Heber 3)

(Team 1), Florida 3 (Kaylan Marckese 3)

MATCH 23: No. 2 region seed Florida 5, William & Mary 2Attendance: 1,012Stadium: Donald R. Dizney StadiumDate: Nov. 20, 2015

Goals by Period 1 2 TotalWilliam & Mary 0 2 2Florida 1 4 5

Scoring Summary:UF- Meggie Dougherty Howard (Briana Solis)

39:45UF- Savannah Jordan (Meggie Dougherty Howard;

Sarah Troccoli) 58:07UF- Sarah Troccoli (Savannah Jordan) 59:12UF- Savannah Jordan (unassisted) 70:43W&M- Rachel Moore (PK) 75:26UF- Pamela Begic (Gaby Rivera) 76:13W&M- Leci Irvin (Nicole Baxter) 86:33Shots: William & Mary 5, Florida 21Saves: William & Mary 5 (Caroline Casey 5) ,

Florida 2 (Kaylan Marckese 1) (Team 1)

MATCH 24: Duke 2, Florida 1Attendance: 842Stadium: Donald R. Dizney StadiumDate: Nov. 22, 2015

Goals by Period 1 2 TotalDuke 1 1 2Florida 1 0 1

Scoring Summary:UF- Sarah Troccoli (Lauren Smith) 20:03DU- Rebecca Quinn (Christina Gibbons; Taylor

Racioppi) 28:25DU- Taylor Racioppi (Kayla McCoy; Casey Martinez)

54:12Shots: Duke 16, Florida 9Saves: Duke 0 , Florida 5 (Kaylan Marckese 5)

After its 2-1 win over Texas A&M, Florida celebrates its 2015 Southeastern Conference Tournament title. It was Florida’s 11th SEC Tournament title. The Gators swept the SEC regular-season and tournament titles for the sixth time since the league began awarding a regular-season title in 2000.

Four different Gators turned in five goals in Florida’s NCAA Second Round 5-2 win over William & Mary. Florida advanced to the NCAA Round of 16 for the second consecutive season and for the 11th time in the program’s 19 NCAA appearances.

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2015 MATCH-BY-MATCH STATSMATCH-BY-MATCH TEAM STATISTICS FLORIDA OPPONENTSDate Opponent Score G A Pts Sh PK-ATT Min. Attend G A Pts Sh PK-ATT08/21/15 at UCF 2-0 2 1 5 12 0-0 990 1126 0 0 0 14 0-008/23/15 at Ohio State 0-1 0 0 0 6 0-0 1045 762 1 1 3 9 0-008/27/15 at Miami (FL) 4-2 4 4 12 19 0-0 991 650 2 2 6 8 0-008/30/15 FLORIDA STATE 3-2 3 3 9 8 1-2 990 3253 2 3 7 11 0-009/04/15 OKLAHOMA STATE 3-2 3 2 8 25 0-0 1097 1149 2 3 7 7 0-009/10/15 TEXAS A&M 1-2 1 1 3 7 0-0 990 1057 2 2 6 11 0-009/13/15 at Jacksonville 4-0 4 3 11 29 0-0 991 173 0 0 0 7 0-109/18/15 OLE MISS 4-1 4 4 12 17 0-0 990 973 1 2 4 13 0-009/20/15 at Florida International 6-1 6 5 17 7 0-0 989 419 1 1 3 3 0-009/25/15 at Vanderbilt 3-2 3 3 9 17 0-0 990 259 2 2 6 9 0-009/27/15 at Auburn University 2-3 2 1 5 14 1-2 990 575 3 3 9 19 0-010/02/15 KENTUCKY 1-1 1 1 3 27 0-0 1210 1428 1 2 4 6 0-010/09/15 at Tennessee 2-1 2 2 6 19 0-0 90 1595 1 1 3 12 0-010/11/15 LSU 2-1 2 2 6 21 0-0 990 1017 1 1 3 11 0-010/16/15 at Mississippi State 2-1 2 2 6 13 0-0 90 1327 1 1 3 7 0-010/22/15 SOUTH CAROLINA 2-1 2 1 5 13 0-0 1210 1771 1 1 3 14 0-010/25/15 ARKANSAS 4-0 4 5 13 11 0-1 990 921 0 0 0 11 0-010/29/15 at Georgia 3-0 3 2 8 18 1-1 990 1722 0 0 0 6 0-011/04/15 vs Vanderbilt 2-1 2 3 7 24 0-0 900 0 1 0 2 7 0-011/06/15 vs Auburn University 2-0 2 2 6 7 0-0 992 0 0 0 0 10 0-011/08/15 vs Texas A&M 2-1 2 2 6 7 0-0 990 0 1 2 4 10 0-011/14/15 WESTERN MICHIGAN 1-0 1 1 3 15 0-0 990 832 0 0 0 9 0-011/20/15 WILLIAM & MARY 5-2 5 5 15 21 0-0 990 1012 2 1 5 5 1-111/22/15 DUKE 1-2 1 1 3 9 0-0 990 842 2 4 8 16 0-0Florida 61-27 61 56 178 366 3-6 2214 27 32 86 235 1-2

Total Home Attendance (11 matches): 14,225

Average Home Attendance (11 matches): 1,296

Florida's 2015 senior class (Claire Falknor-left, Lauren Smith and Christen Westphal) compiled a four-year record of 73-18-5 (0.78 percent), which ranked No. 6 in the nation over those four seasons. During the course of their Gator careers, they were part of three Southeastern Conference teams (2012, 2013, 2015) and advanced to NCAA Tournament action each season.

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2015 FLORIDA SOCCER STATISTICSOVERALL: 19-4-1 SEC: 8-2-1 HOME: 8-2-1 AWAY: 8-2-0 NEUTRAL: 3-0

## Player gp-gs min Avg Min. g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gwg pk-att 7 Savannah Jordan 24-24 2164 90.17 24 7 55 116 .207 64 1-2 4 1-211 Brooke Sharp 24-24 1624 67.67 11 4 26 5 .200 31 0-0 3 0-020 Christen Westphal 24-24 2160 90 3 13 19 20 .150 6 0-0 2 0-015 Sarah Troccoli 24-9 972 40.5 6 3 15 23 .261 15 0-0 2 0-028 Meggie Dougherty Howard 24-23 1944 81 3 8 14 36 .083 13 0-1 2 0-122 Pamela Begi c 18-5 491 27.28 5 1 11 15 .333 12 2-3 2 2-316 Liz Slattery 24-23 1510 62.92 4 0 8 14 .286 11 0-0 2 0-023 Betsy Middleton 24-9 805 33.54 3 2 8 9 .333 4 0-0 1 0-027 Mayra Pelayo 23-12 1036 45.04 1 3 5 25 .040 10 0-0 1 0-00 Briana Solis 20-3 913 45.65 1 2 4 6 .167 3 0-0 0 0-06 Lauren Smith 20-19 1467 73.35 0 3 3 12 .000 6 0-0 0 0-055 Gaby Rivera 15-2 397 26.47 0 3 3 2 .000 1 0-0 0 0-081 Rachelle Smith 22-13 1167 53.05 0 2 2 2 .000 0 0-0 0 0-02 Samantha Chung 20-1 499 24.95 0 1 1 9 .000 3 0-0 0 0-08 Claire Falknor 24-24 2166 90.25 0 1 1 4 .000 2 0-0 0 0-019 Kristen Cardano 23-23 1704 74.09 0 1 1 4 .000 1 0-0 0 0-05 Melanie Monteagudo 21-2 474 22.57 0 1 1 10 .000 2 0-0 0 0-026 Morgan Mannweiler 2-0 25 12.5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0-04 Jessie Holmes 3-0 76 25.33 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0-018 Cassie Owens 7-0 129 18.43 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 0 0-01 Brittney Bennett 4-0 95 23.75 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0-017 Alyssa Howell 1-0 18 18 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 0 0-025 Sara Wilson 11-0 251 22.82 0 0 0 2 .000 1 0-0 0 0-088 Courtney Douglas 3-0 63 21 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0-0 Florida 242214 61 56 178 366 .167 185 .505 19 3-6 Opponents 242214 27 32 86 235 .115 101 .430 4 1-2

GOALKEEPER STATISTICS Goal Average Saves Record Shots## Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves % w l t sho Ssho faced31 Kaylan Marckese 17-16 1489:41 14 .85 54 .794 14 1 1 5 0 149 Valerie Tysinger 9-8 724:45 13 1.62 17 .567 4 3 0 1 0 81 Total 2214:26 27 1.10 74 .733 19 4 1 6 0 230 Opponents 2214:26 61 2.48 124 .670 4 19 1 1 0 357 Bold denotes players returning for 2016 season

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HISTORY AND RECORDS FLORIDA SOCCER

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS – CAREERGOALKEEPER STATSCAREER GOALKEEPING STATISTICSPlayer (Years) Min. GP/GS GA GAA SV SHO (Solo) W-L-TTaylor Burke (2011–14) 7,504 87/84 73 0.880 215 27 56-18-4Jordan Kellgren (1999-2002) 7,004 86/82 86 1.105 330 21 50-23-3Katie Fraine (2006-10) (RS 2006) 6,850 84/68 60 0.790 256 27 48-15-3Brittni Goodwin (2003-06) 6,123 72/68 63 0.926 213 19 41-11-9Lynn Pattishall (1995-98) 3,602 73/32 34 0.850 110 0 37-4-3Michelle Harris (1995-98) 3,283 68/38 31 0.850 108 1 24-6-1Jen Gardner (2004-05) 2,356 29/23 24 0.911 81 9 17-5-5Meghan Berlingo (2007-08) 2,074 30/29 11 0.477 70 8 22-2-1Meredith Flaherty (1998) 1,959 26/26 14 0.643 67 7 20-1-0Regan Wiesemann (1999-01) 1,734 34/13 17 0.882 65 3 18-2-0Kaylan Marckese (2015-present) 1,489 17/16 14 0.850 54 5 14-1-1Brooke Chancey (2008-11) 796 12/8 8 0.900 36 3 3-0-0Nora Neset Gjøen (2013) 468 6/5 4 0.77 12 3 5-1-0Valerie Tysinger (2012-present) (RS 2013) 950 18/8 15 1.42 28 1 4-3-0

PERCENTAGE OF MINUTES PLAYED (GOALKEEPER - TWO OR MORE SEASONS)Minutes % of Total Minutes Name Years7504 84.62 Taylor Burke 2011-146,698^ 74.32 Katie Fraine 2007-106,123 70.12 Brittni Goodwin 2003-067,004 62.59 Jordan Kellgren 1998-2002 (‘98)2,370 59.10 Jen Gardner 2004-052,074 45.99 Meghan Berlingo 2007-083,602 40.72 Lynn Pattishall 1995-983,283 37.13 Michelle Harris 1995-98Bold denotes UF records*-denotes shared shutout^-includes 2007-10 minutes

GOALS# Name Years # of (Redshirt) Matches96 Abby Wambach 1998-2001 9371 Andi Sellers 1997-2001 (’98) 9466 Danielle Fotopoulos 1996-98 (‘97) 4865 Savannah Jordan 2013-present 7160 Sarah Yohe 1996-99 9260 Melissa Pini 1995-98 94

HAT TRICKS# Name Years (Redshirt)10 Abby Wambach 1998-20016 Danielle Fotopoulos 1996-98 (‘97)5 Andi Sellers 1997-2001 (‘98)3 Sarah Yohe 1996-992 Savannah Jordan 2013-present2 Melissa Pini 1995-98

GAME-WINNING GOALS# Name Years (Redshirt)24 Abby Wambach 1998-200118 Savannah Jordan 2013-present18 Sarah Yohe 1996-9918 Danielle Fotopoulos 1996-98 (‘97)18 Melissa Pini 1995-9815 Andi Sellers 1997-2001 (‘98)

GOLDEN GOALS# Name Years (Redshirt)3 Lindsay Thompson 2008-20113 Monica Hoyles 2001-20043 Christine Johnson 2001-20043 Sarah Yohe 1996-992 McKenzie Barney 2008-2012 (’08)2 Erika Tymrak 2009-20122 Ashley Kellgren 2001-20042 Danielle Fotopoulos 1996-98 (’97)

ASSISTS# Name Years (Redshirt)50 Abby Wambach 1998-200143 Andi Sellers 1997-2001 (‘98)40 Melissa Pini 1995-199840 Erika Tymrak 2009-201233 Sarah Yohe 1996-1999

POINTS# G A Name Years (Redshirt)242 96 50 Abby Wambach 1998-2001185 71 43 Andi Sellers 1997-2001 (’98)160 60 40 Melissa Pini 1995-98156 66 24 Danielle Fotopoulos 1996-98 (‘97)153 60 33 Sarah Yohe 1996-99

SHOTS# Name Years (Redshirt)468 Abby Wambach 1998-2001367 Andi Sellers 1997-2001 (’98)353 Melissa Pini 1995-98342 Savannah Jordan 2013-present315 Sarah Yohe 1996-99

GAMES PLAYED# Name Years 100 Karyn Hall 1998-200199 Ashlee Elliott 2006-2010 (’09)97 Dena Floyd 2000-200397 Robin Fulton 2000-200397 Jazmyne Avant 2008-201197 Lindsay Thompson 2008-201197 Holly King 2009-2012

CONSECUTIVE HOME APPEARANCES WITH A GOAL# Name Ending Match9 Savannah Jordan 8-27-15 vs. FSU9 McKenzie Barney 10/3/10 vs. Mississippi7 Abby Wambach 11/18/01 vs. UGA7 Sarah Yohe 10/29/99 vs. South Carolina6 Sarah Yohe 11/15/97 vs. VU

CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED# Name Dates100 Karyn Hall 9/11/98-12/07/0197 Dena Floyd 9/22/00-11/28/0397 Robin Fulton 9/22/00-11/28/0397 Lindsay Thompson 8/22/08-11/18/1197 Jazmyne Avant 8/22/08-11-18/1197 Holly King 8/28/09–11/18/12

GAMES STARTED# Name Years100 Karyn Hall 1998-200195 Christen Westphal 2012-1595 Lauren Hyde 2006-200994 Keisha Bell 1998-200194 Heather Mitts 1996-9994 Andi Sellers 1997-2001 (’98)

CONSECUTIVE GAMES STARTED# Name Dates100 Karyn Hall 9/1/98-12/07/0195 Christen Westphal 2012-1578 Kathryn Williamson 8/12/09-9/2/1374 Heather Mitts 8/29/97-11/14/9968 Melanie Booth 8/29/03-11/11/05

COMPLETE GAMES PLAYED (FIELD PLAYER)# Name Dates78 Lauren Hyde 2006-200977 Christen Westphal 2012-1560 Kathryn Williamson 2008-2-12 (08)57 Katie Johnston 2001-05 (‘02)55 Danielle Murphy 1999-2002

MINUTES PLAYED (FIELD PLAYER)# Name Years8,595 Lauren Hyde 2006-20098,486 Christen Westphal 2012-157,774 Karyn Hall 1998-20017,639 Katie Johnston 2001-2005 (‘02)7,572 Keisha Bell 1998-20017,547 Heather Mitts 1996-99

Abby Wambach owns all of Florida's scoring records - goals (96), assists (50) and points (242).

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS – SEASONGOALS # Name Season34 Danielle Fotopoulos 199632 Danielle Fotopoulos 199831 Abby Wambach 200124 Savannah Jordan 201524 Sarah Yohe 199923 Abby Wambach 2000 23 Abby Wambach 199923 Andi Sellers 1997

HAT TRICKS# Name Year Dates4 Abby Wambach 2000 10/13, 10/20, 10/27, 11/2~3 D. Fotopoulos 1996 10/20, 11/9, 11/303 Abby Wambach 2001 10/26, 11/9, 11/183 D. Fotopoulos 1998 10/2~, 10/9*, 10/182 Sarah Yohe 1999 9/24~, 9/262 Abby Wambach 1999 9/24, 11/52 Andi Sellers 1997 9/26, 10/31~ scored four goals in match* Indicates double Hat Trick

GAME-WINNING GOALS# Name Season11 Abby Wambach 200111 Danielle Fotopoulos 19989 Savannah Jordan 20139 Sarah Yohe 19997 Stephanie Freeman 20047 Danielle Fotopoulos 1996

GOLDEN GOALS# Name Season2 Lindsay Thompson 20092 Ashley Kellgren 20032 Christine Johnson 20032 Danielle Fotopoulos 1998

CONSECUTIVE MATCHES WITH A GOALGames Goals Name Dates10 19 Abby Wambach 10/07/01-11/09/019 16 Sarah Yohe 9/4/99-10/3/998 14 Danielle Fotopoulos 10/11/96-10/27/968 14 Andi Sellers 10/12/97-11/6/978 10 Sarah Yohe 10/19/97-11/15/97

ASSISTS# Name Season16 Abby Wambach 199915 Andi Sellers 199714 Abby Wambach 200114 Melissa Pini 199713 Christen Westphal 201513 Erika Tymrak 201013 Karyn Hall 199813 Danielle Fotopoulos 1996

CONSECUTIVE MATCHES WITH AN ASSISTG A Name Dates5 7 Karyn Hall 10/16/98-10/30/985 5 Andi Sellers 10/15/00-10/29/005 5 Danielle Fotopoulos 10/5/96-10/19/964 5 Tessa Andujar 9/28/14-10/10/144 5 Erika Tymrak 11/2/12-11/16/124 6 Abby Wambach 9/24/99-10/3/994 6 Casey Hamel 10/19/01-10/28/014 5 Abby Wambach 10/5/01-10/14/014 4 Heather Mitts 9/26/97-10/5/97

POINTS# Name Year G A81 Danielle Fotopoulos 1996 34 1376 Abby Wambach 2001 31 1475 Danielle Fotopoulos 1998 32 1162 Abby Wambach 1999 23 1661 Andi Sellers 1997 23 15

CONSECUTIVE MATCHES WITH A POINTGames Points Name Dates16 55 Abby Wambach 9/23/01-11/09/0114 47 Sarah Yohe 9/4/99-10/22/9912 46 D. Fotopoulos 9/27/96-10/27/9610 25 S. Jordan 10/11/2015-11/20/201510 39 Danielle Fotopoulos 9/4/98-10/9/9810 24 Melissa Pini 10/15/97-11/15/97

SHOTSShots Name Year146 Danielle Fotopoulos 1998139 Danielle Fotopoulos 1996131 Abby Wambach 1998125 Abby Wambach 1999120 Abby Wambach 2001

GAMES PLAYED# Name Year27 Melissa Pini 199827 Karyn Hall 199827 Heather Mitts 199827 Erin Baxter 199826 Shared by 13 players

MINUTES PLAYED (FIELD PLAYER)# Name Year2,375 Karyn Hall 20012,329 Heather Mitts 19982,316 Erin Baxter 19982,284 Lauren Hyde 20072,277 Lauren Hyde 2006

SAVESSaves Name Year106 Jordan Kellgren 200099 Jordan Kellgren 200292 Katie Fraine 200992 Jordan Kellgren 200190 Brittni Goodwin 2003

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE**GAA Name Year % of Min0.542 Taylor Burke 2013 74.9%0.567 Jordan Kellgren 1999 53.4%0.624 Jordan Kellgren 2001 83.7%0.640 Katie Fraine 2007 60.9%0.643 Meredith Flaherty 1998 79.9%** With a minimum of 50% of the team’s minutes in a season.

SHUTOUTS (SOLO)# Name Year10 Katie Fraine 201010 Katie Fraine 20099 Taylor Burke 20138 Brittni Goodwin 20067 Jen Gardner 20047 Brittni Goodwin 20037 Jordan Kellgren 20017 Meredith Flaherty 1998

CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT GAMES# Dates Participating Keepers6 10/6/13-10/27/13 Burke and Gjøen6 10/25/07-11/9/07 Berlingo and Fraine5 10/17/99-10/31/99 Kellgren and Wiesemann5 9/17/99-10/3/99 Kellgren and Wiesemann5 10/16/96-10/25/96 Harris and Pattishall5 9/30/95-10/15/95 Harris and Pattishall

GOALKEEPER MINUTES PLAYED# Name Year2,259 Brittni Goodwin 20032,230 Katie Fraine 20092,224 Brittni Goodwin 20062,206 Taylor Burke 20122,066 Jordan Kellgren 2002

GOALKEEPER GAMES PLAYED# Name Year26 Meredith Flaherty 199825 Taylor Burke 201225 Brittni Goodwin 200625 Brittni Goodwin 200325 Jordan Kellgren 200125 Michelle Harris 199625 Lynn Pattishall 1996

GOALKEEPER STATS

Danielle Fotopoulos owns the top-two season goal totals in the program's 18-year history with 34 in 1996 and 32 in 1998. Her final collegiate goal gave Florida the 1998 NCAA team title.

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS – MATCHGOALSGoals Name Date Opponent Site6 Danielle Fotopoulos 11/9/96 Auburn Lexington, Ky.4 Abby Wambach 11/2/00 Arkansas Athens, Ga.4 Sarah Yohe 9/24/99 Louisiana State Gainesville, Fla.4 Abby Wambach 9/24/99 Louisiana State Gainesville, Fla.4 Danielle Fotopoulos 10/2/98 Maryland College Park, Md.3 29 times by 12 different players

GOALS IN A HALFGoals Name Date Opponent (half) Site4 Danielle Fotopoulos 11/9/96 Auburn (first) Lexington, Ky.3 Savannah Jordan 8/27/15 Miami (second) Coral Gables, Fla.3 Abby Wambach 10/26/01 Mississippi State (first) Gainesville, Fla 3 Abby Wambach 11/18/01 Georgia (first) Gainesville, Fla. 3 Abby Wambach 11/2/00 Arkansas (second) Athens, Ga.3 Sarah Yohe 9/24/99 Louisiana State (second) Gainesville, Fla.3 Abby Wambach 9/24/99 Louisiana State (first) Gainesville, Fla.3 Jill Stevens 10/16/98 Mississippi State (second) Gainesville, Fla.3 Danielle Fotopoulos 10/2/98 Maryland (first) College Park, Md.

ASSISTSAssists Name Date Opponent Site4 Christine Brady 9/26/97 Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La.4 Lisa Olinyk 9/29/96 Tennessee Gainesville, Fla.3 Annie Speese 9/11/11 Florida Gulf Coast Gainesville, Fla.3 Erika Tymrak 11/5/10 Georgia Orange Beach, Ala.3 Erika Tymrak 10/1/10 Mississippi State Gainesville, Fla.3 Stacy Bishop 11/11/07 Georgia Orange Beach, Ala.3 Abby Wambach 10/28/01 Mississippi Gainesville, Fla.3 Abby Wambach 10/3/99 FIU Gainesville, Fla.3 Karyn Hall 10/18/98 Mississippi Gainesville, Fla.3 Melissa Pini 11/9/96 Auburn Lexington, Ky.3 Katie Tullis 10/16/96 Mercer Macon, Ga.

ASSISTS IN A HALFAssists Name Date Opponent Site4 Lisa Olinyk 9/29/96 Tennessee Gainesville, Fla.3 Melissa Pini 11/9/96 Auburn Lexington, Ky.

POINTSPts (G\A) Name Date Opponent Site12 (6\0) Danielle Fotopoulos 11/9/96 Auburn Lexington, Ky.9 (4\1) Abby Wambach 9/24/99 Louisiana State Gainesville, Fla.8 (3\2) Megan Kerns 10/19/08 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala.8 (4\0) Abby Wambach 11/2/00 Arkansas Athens, Ga.8 (4\0) Sarah Yohe 9/24/99 Louisiana State Gainesville, Fla.8 (3\2) Danielle Fotopoulos 10/18/98 Mississippi Gainesville, Fla.8 (4\0) Danielle Fotopoulos 10/2/98 Maryland College Park, Md.

POINTS IN A HALFPts (G\A) Name Date Opponent (half) Site8 (4\0) Danielle Fotopoulos 11/9/96 Auburn (first) Lexington, Ky.8 (4\0) Abby Wambach 11/2/00 Arkansas (second) Athens, Ga.7 (3\1) Savannah Jordan 8/27/15 Miami (second) Coral Gables, Fla.6 (3\0) Abby Wambach 10/26/01 Mississippi State (first) Gainesville, Fla.6 (3\0) Abby Wambach 11/18/01 Georgia (first) Gainesville, Fla.6 (3\0) Abby Wambach 9/24/99 Louisiana State (first) Gainesville, Fla.6 (3\0) Sarah Yohe 9/24/99 Louisiana State (second) Gainesville, Fla.

SHOTSShots Name Date Opponent Site19 Melissa Pini 9/3/95 Central Florida Gainesville, Fla.16 Sarah Yohe 10/26/97 South Carolina Gainesville, Fla.13 Danielle Fotopoulos 11/10/96 Arkansas Lexington, Ky.12 Savannah Jordan 10/2/15 Kentucky Gainesville, Fla.12 Danielle Fotopoulos 10/16/96 Mercer Macon, Ga.11 Savannah Jordan 10/24/13 Tennessee Gainesville, Fla.11 Melissa Pini 11/15/97 Vanderbilt Gainesville, Fla.11 Melissa Pini 11/6/97 Mississippi Gainesville, Fla.11 Danielle Fotopoulos 10/11/96 South Carolina Columbia S.C.

SAVESSaves Name Date Opponent Site16 Jordan Kellgren 12/2/01 UCLA Los Angeles, Calif.11 Jordan Kellgren 9/17/00 BYU Gainesville, Fla.10 Brittni Goodwin 11/7/03 Georgia Orange Beach, Ala.10 Jordan Kellgren 11/10/02 Tennessee Oxford, Miss.9 Jordan Kellgren 9/23/01 Virginia Gainesville, Fla.9 Jordan Kellgren 10/29/00 South Carolina Columbia, S.C.9 Meredith Flaherty 10/11/98 North Carolina Gainesville, Fla.

GOALKEEPER STATS

Jordan Kellgren turned in a school-record 16 saves at UCLA in 2001 NCAA Quarterfinal action. The Gators advanced to the 2001 NCAA College Cup with a 1-0 2OT win over the then-No. 3 Bruins.

SHOTS IN A HALFShots Name Date Opponent Site9 Sarah Yohe 10/26/97 South Carolina Gainesville, Fla.

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TEAM RECORDS – MISCELLANEOUSSTREAKSLongest Winning: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 (1998 and 1999, 10/13/98 to 10/3/99)Longest Unbeaten: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 (1998 and 1999, 10/13/98 to 10/3/99)Longest Losing: . . . . . . . . .3 (2000, 9/3/00 to 9/10/00 & 2002, 9/22/02 to 9/29/02)Longest Non-Winning: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 (2002, 9/15/02 to 9/29/02)Longest Home Winning: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 (1998 and 1999, 10/13/98 to 10/31/99)Longest Home Losing: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 (2000, 9/3/00 to 9/18/00)Longest Road Winning: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 (9/1/98 to 9/17/99)Longest Road Losing: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 (2002, 9/20/02 to 9/29/02)Longest shutout streak (minutes): 625 minutes (86th min. of Alabama (10/21/07) match through 65th min. of Georgia (11/11/07) match, 6+ matches) Longest scoreless streak (minutes): . . . . . . . . . .315 minutes (88th min. of S. Carolina (10/11/95) match through 13th min.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . of Alabama (10/22/95) match, 3+ matches)

UF MOST GOALS DOWN TO WIN3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11/16/03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mississippi2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10/26/97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South Carolina 11/4/99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas 10/5/08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kentucky 8/26/12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Duke

MOST GOALS DOWN TO TIE2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9/19/97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maryland

LATEST GOAL TO TIE87:12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9/19/97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maryland

LATEST GOAL TO WINTime . . . . . . . .Date . . . . . . . . . Match. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Goal Scorer134:50 . . . . . . .11/10/96 . . . . . . . Arkansas* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah Yohe109:59 . . . . . . .10/22/15 . . . . . . . South Carolina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liz Slattery119:04 . . . . . . .12/02/01 . . . . . . @UCLA$ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monica Hoyles109:07 . . . . . . .9/15/00 . . . . . . . . Southern California . . . . . . . . . . . .Abby Wambach108.58 . . . . . . .11/7/04 . . . . . . . . Tennessee* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monica Hoyles108:51 . . . . . . .10/11/13 . . . . . . . @Mississippi State . . . . . . . . . . Savannah Jordan106:50 . . . . . . .11/16/03 . . . . . . . Mississippi$ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashley Kellgren106:30 . . . . . . .10/5/97. . . . . . . . Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angie Olson106:12 . . . . . . .8/20/10 . . . . . . . . Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Taylor Travis106:02 . . . . . . .11/9/07 . . . . . . . . LSU^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Shana Hudson105:12 . . . . . . .10/20/06 . . . . . . Arkansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ashley Harris104:45 . . . . . . .11/14/03 . . . . . . . UCF$ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashley Kellgren104.23 . . . . . . .10/29/04 . . . . . . @South Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . KeLeigh Hudson102:53 . . . . . . .10/26/03 . . . . . . @Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Megan McMillan102:27 . . . . . . .10/5/08 . . . . . . . @Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lindsay Thompson101:20 . . . . . . .11/4/09 . . . . . . . . Tennessee^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lindsay Thompson99:41 . . . . . . . .9/4/15 . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brooke Sharp99:28 . . . . . . . .9/16/12 . . . . . . . . @Auburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adriana Leon99:17 . . . . . . . .9/25/09 . . . . . . . Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lindsay Thompson98:10 . . . . . . . .9/29/06 . . . . . . . Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stacy Bishop97:40 . . . . . . . .9/26/03 . . . . . . . @BYU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christina Johnson97.22 . . . . . . . .10/7/11 . . . . . . . . Auburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McKenzie Barney96:58 . . . . . . . .10/17/10 . . . . . . . Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Erika Tymrak94:46 . . . . . . . .9/6/98 . . . . . . . . @Southern Methodist . . . . . . . Danielle Fotopoulos94:46 . . . . . . . .9/4/98 . . . . . . . . @Texas A & M. . . . . . . . . . . . . Danielle Fotopoulos96:25 . . . . . . . .9/13/98 . . . . . . . . Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah Yohe94:16 . . . . . . . .8/24/08 . . . . . . . @Florida Atlantic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tahnai Annis94:14 . . . . . . . .10/3/08 . . . . . . . @Vanderbilt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jessica Eicken94:06 . . . . . . . .9/26/08 . . . . . . . Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Megan Kerns93:59 . . . . . . . .10/13/06 . . . . . . . Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ameera Abdullah93:12 . . . . . . . .8/26/12 . . . . . . . . vs Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Erika Tymrak91:44 . . . . . . . .10/5/03 . . . . . . . Auburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christina Johnson91:25 . . . . . . . .10/20/11 . . . . . . . @Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Havana Solaun90:15 . . . . . . . .9/10/10 . . . . . . . . @Florida State . . . . . . . . . . . . . McKenzie Barney

*SEC Championship Game $NCAA Tournament ^SEC Tournament

GATOR MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

All-time record (21 seasons): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373-98-31 (.774)

All-time SEC record (regular season): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169-29-13 (.831)

All-time SEC record (regular season & SEC Tournament): . . . . . . . . .209-35-16 (.835)

All-time SEC record (all meetings): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212-35-16 (.837)

All-time home record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198-32-12 (.843))

All-time road record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123-51-16 (.689)

All-time neutral site record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-15-3 (.764)

Most home wins (season): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 (2003)

All-time regular season record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297-75-24 (.780)

All-time postseason record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76-23-7 (.750)

All-time SEC Tournament record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-7-3 (.853)

All-time NCAA Tournament record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30-16-4 (.640)

Most Wins in Season:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 (1998)

Fewest Wins in Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 (2002)

Most Losses in Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 (2002)

Fewest Losses in Season:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 (1998)

Most Ties in Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 (2006)

Fewest Ties in Season:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 (1996, ’98, '99, ’00, 11)

Best single-season winning percentage: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .963 (26-1/1998)

UF Record in Overtime Games: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-17-30 (.624)

UF Record in Penalty Kicks: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 (.286)

Games Decided by One Goal: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121-67 (.644)

Games Decided by Two Goals: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85-17 (.833)

Games Where UF Leads at Half: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247-7-3 (.967)

Games Where UF Trails at Half:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28-54-7 (.354)

Games Tied at Half: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98-37-21 (.696)

Longest Match: . . . . 2:15.00 vs. Auburn (11/8/95) & 2:14.50 vs. Arkansas (11/10/96)

Shortest Match: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:13.07 vs. Tennessee (11/7/96)

Highest Combined Score: 11 goals, UF 11, LSU 0 (9/24/99) and UF 10, LSU 1 (9/26/97)

Sarah Yohe is mobbed by her teammates after scoring the golden goal to give Florida its first Southeastern Conference title in 1996. Her goal at 134:50 still ranks as the latest golden goal in UF history.

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1995(14-4-2 overall, 6-1-1 SEC, 2nd in SEC East)

9/2 FLORIDA STATE W, 4 09/3 CENTRAL FLORIDA W, 4 2 (OT)9/8 Kentucky W, 2 19/10 Vanderbilt L, 0 29/16 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W, 7 09/17 Davidson College W, 2 09/22 Arkansas W, 2 09/24 LOUISIANA STATE W, 7 09/29 MERCER (Sunshine State Shootout) W, 4 19/30 EAST CAROLINA (Sunshine State Shootout) W, 7 010/6 Old Dominion W, 3 010/8 Naval Academy W, 5 010/11 South Carolina W, 5 010/15 GEORGIA T, 0 0 (OT)10/17 North Carolina L, 0 210/21 Duke L, 0 210/22 ALABAMA W, 5 010/27 TEXAS A&M L, 2 310/29 SOUTH CAROLINA W, 7 111/2 Auburn (SEC Tourn.) T, 1 1 (OT) (lost 4-5 PKs)

1996(22-3 overall, 8-0 SEC, 1st in SEC East and SEC Tournament Champions, NCAA Quarterfinal)

8/31 CAMPBELL W, 6-19/6 VIRGINIA W, 1-09/13 KENTUCKY W, 2-09/15 Vanderbilt W, 3-09/18 Central Florida W, 2-0 9/22 Texas A&M L, 1-29/27 Georgia W, 1-09/29 TENNESSEE W, 6-210/4 OLD DOMINION (Sunshine State Shootout) W, 5-010/5 STETSON (Sunshine State Shootout) W, 5-010/11 South Carolina W, 4-010/13 UNC Greensboro (Fairfax, Va.) W, 4-110/16 Mercer W, 9-010/19 MISSISSIPPI STATE W, 7-010/20 MISSISSIPPI W, 8-010/23 Florida State W, 3-010/25 N.C. State (Thomasville, Ga.) W, 3-010/27 Alabama W, 4-111/3 Duke L, 0-111/7 Tennessee (SEC Tourn./No. 1 seed) W, 3-011/9 Auburn (SEC Tourn.) W, 6-111/10 Arkansas (SEC Tourn.) W, 3-2 (OT)11/17 N.C STATE (NCAA/No. 8 seed) W, 7-311/23 WAKE FOREST (NCAA) W, 5-011/30 North Carolina (NCAA) L, 0-9

1997(20-3-1 overall, 7-1 SEC, 2nd in SEC East and SEC Tournament Champions, NCAA Second Round)

8/29 North Carolina (Dallas, Texas) L, 1-29/1 Colorado W, 3-09/7 Florida International W, 6-19/12 KENTUCKY W, 4-09/14 VANDERBILT L, 0-29/19 MARYLAND T, 3-3 (OT)9/21 CORNELL W, 6-09/26 Louisiana State W, 10-19/28 Arkansas W, 7-110/3 CENTRAL FLORIDA W, 7-010/5 BUTLER W, 2-1 (OT)10/10 UNC-Greensboro W, 2-110/12 Wake Forest W, 1-010/15 FLORIDA STATE W, 6-010/17 Tennessee W, 4-010/19 Georgia W, 5-010/26 SOUTH CAROLINA W, 5-210/31 AUBURN W, 4-011/2 Old Dominion W, 5-011/6 MISSISSIPPI (SEC Tourn./No. 2 seed-East) W, 6-011/7 GEORGIA (SEC Tourn.) W, 3-111/9 VANDERBILT (SEC Tourn.) W, 4-211/15 VANDERBILT (NCAA) W, 3-211/21 North Carolina (NCAA) L, 0-5

1998(26-1 overall, 8-0 SEC, 1st in SEC East and SEC Tournament Champions, NCAA Champions)

9/1 Central Florida W, 3-09/4 Texas A&M W, 1-0 (OT)9/6 SMU W, 2-1 (OT)9/11 TENNESSEE W, 4-09/13 GEORGIA W, 2-1 (OT)9/19 HARTFORD W, 5-29/25 Vanderbilt W, 2-19/27 Kentucky W, 3-010/2 Maryland W, 7-210/4 Old Dominion W, 6-010/9 UNC GREENSBORO W, 6-010/11 NORTH CAROLINA L, 2-1 (OT)10/13 Florida State W, 2-010/16 MISSISSIPPI STATE W, 8-0 10/18 MISSISSIPPI W, 9-110/23 Alabama W, 3-110/25 South Carolina W, 4-210/30 DUKE W, 5-111/1 PENN STATE W, 3-111/5 South Carolina (SEC Tourn./No. 1 seed) W, 6-011/6 Kentucky (SEC Tourn.) W, 2-011/8 Vanderbilt (SEC Tourn.) W, 2-011/15 JAMES MADISON (NCAA/No. 2 seed) W, 5-111/22 NORTHWESTERN (NCAA) W, 1-011/29 PENN STATE (NCAA) W, 3-112/4 Santa Clara (NCAA) W, 1-012/6 North Carolina (NCAA) W, 1-0

1999(21-2 overall, 9-0 SEC, 1st in SEC East and SEC Tournament Champions, NCAA Second Round)

8/27 FLORIDA STATE W, 5-18/29 CENTRAL FLORIDA W, 5-09/4 @UCLA W, 3-19/6 Southern California W, 3-19/10 KENTUCKY W, 2-19/12 VANDERBILT W, 3-19/17 Penn State W, 1-0 (OT)9/24 LOUISIANA STATE W, 11-09/26 ARKANSAS W, 5-010/1 WAKE FOREST W, 1-010/3 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W, 8-010/8 Virginia L, 2-1 (OT)10/10 Hartford W, 5-010/15 Tennessee W, 5-110/17 Georgia W, 4-010/22 Alabama W, 4-010/24 Auburn W, 2-010/29 SOUTH CAROLINA W, 5-010/31 CLEMSON W, 2-011/4 Arkansas (SEC Tourn./No. 1 seed) W, 4-311/5 Vanderbilt (SEC Tourn.) W, 3-011/7 Mississippi (SEC Tourn.) W, 3-011/14 HARTFORD (NCAA/No. 3 seed) L, 1-0

2000(16-8 overall, 9-0 SEC, 1st in SEC, SEC East and SEC Tournament Champions, NCAA Second Round)

08/25 Florida State L, 3-208/27 Miami W, 4-209/01 SOUTH FLORIDA W, 5-009/03 UCLA L, 4-009/08 Nebraska L, 7-209/10 TEXAS A&M L, 3-109/15 SOUTHERN CAL W, 2-1 (2OT)09/17 BRIGHAM YOUNG L, 2-009/22 Hartford (at Virginia) L, 3-009/24 Virginia W, 3-209/29 TENNESSEE W, 3-010/01 GEORGIA W, 2-010/06 Kentucky W, 5-310/8 Vanderbilt W, 1-010/13 Mississippi State W, 5-010/15 Mississippi W, 5-110/20 ALABAMA W, 6-010/22 AUBURN W, 6-010/27 Clemson L, 4-310/29 South Carolina W, 3-011/2 Arkansas (SEC Tourn./No. 1 seed) W, 4-111/3 Kentucky (SEC Tourn.) W, 2-111/5 Georgia (SEC Tourn.) W, 2-011/12 FLORIDA STATE (NCAA/No. 9-16 seed) L, 2-1

2001 (21-4-1 overall, 8-1 SEC, 1st in SEC, SEC East and SEC Tournament Champions, NCAA Semifinal)

8/31 UTAH W, 5-29/2 STANFORD L, 3-2 (OT)9/7 Louisiana State W, 3-09/9 MIAMI L, 1-09/21 SMU W, 3-09/23 VIRGINIA T, 1-1 (2OT)9/28 FLORIDA STATE W, 2-09/30 SOUTH CAROLINA W, 1-010/2 Connecticut W, 2-110/5 VANDERBILT W, 4-010/7 KENTUCKY W, 5-110/12 DUKE W, 3-010/14 Arkansas W, 4-110/19 Tennessee L, 2-1 (OT)10/21 Georgia W, 4-110/26 MISSISSIPPI STATE W, 6-010/28 MISSISSIPPI W, 6-011/3 CLEMSON W, 4-111/8 Vanderbilt (SEC/No.1 seed) W, 4-011/9 Kentucky (SEC) W, 3-111/11 Auburn (SEC) W, 2-111/16 CENTRAL FLORIDA (NCAA/No. 6 seed) W, 4-011/18 GEORGIA (NCAA) W, 3-011/25 CLEMSON (NCAA) W, 3-112/2 @UCLA (NCAA) W, 1-0 (2OT)12/7 Santa Clara (NCAA) L, 3-2 (OT)

2002 (10-10-2 overall, 5-3 SEC, T3rd in SEC, 2nd SEC East, SEC Tournament runner-up)

8/30 Michigan L, 0-29/1 Cincinnati L, 1-29/6 CONNECTICUT W, 3-29/8 NEBRASKA W, 1-09/13 SYRACUSE W, 2-09/15 DUKE L, 1-2 (OT)9/20 Vs.Santa Clara T, 2-2 (2OT)9/22 Stanford L, 0-49/27 Florida State L, 1-29/29 South Carolina L, 0-1 (OT)10/4 Vanderbilt W, 3-010/6 Kentucky L, 0-310/11 LOUISIANA STATE T, 1-1 (2OT)10/13 ARKANSAS W, 2-110/18 TENNESSEE W, 2-1 (OT)10/20 GEORGIA W, 1-0 (OT)10/25 Alabama W, 2-010/27 Auburn L, 0-111/2 Clemson L, 2-511/7 Vs. South Carolina (SEC/No. 3 seed) W, 2-111/8 Vs. Louisiana State (SEC) W, 2-011/10 Vs. Tennessee (SEC) L, 1-2 (2OT)

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2003(19-4-2 overall, 6-2-1 SEC,3rd in the SEC, 2nd in SEC East, SEC Tournament runner-up, NCAA Quarterfinal)

8/29 PENN STATE W, 2-18/31 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA W, 4-39/5 FLORIDA STATE W, 2-09/7 UCF W, 3-19/12 EAST CAROLINA W, 2-19/14 JACKSONVILLE W, 6-29/21 MISSOURI W, 4-09/26 @ Brigham Young W, 3-2 (OT)9/28 @ Utah L, 0-110/3 ALABAMA W, 5-010/5 AUBURN W, 1-0 (OT)10/10 @ Tennessee L, 2-010/12 @ Georgia W, 2-110/17 KENTUCKY T, 1-1 (2OT)10/19 VANDERBILT W, 3-110/24 @ Mississippi State L, 0-110/26 @ Mississippi W, 1-0 (2OT)11/1 SOUTH CAROLINA W, 2-0.11/6 Vs. Vanderbilt (SEC) W, 3-111/7 Vs. Georgia (SEC) W, 4-111/9 Vs. Tennessee (SEC) T,1-1 (7-6 Pks UT)11/14 UCF (NCAA 3RD seed) W, 3-2 (2OT)11/16 MISSISSIPPI (NCAA) W, 4-3 (2OT)11/23 TENNESSEE (NCAA) W, 1-011/28 FLORIDA STATE (NCAA) L, 2-1

2004(16-4-3 overall, 7-2-2 SEC,3rd in the SEC, 2nd in SEC East, SEC Tournament Champions, NCAA First Round) 8/ 27 DAYTON W, 3-28/29 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W, 4-19/3 North Carolina L, 3-09/5 Vs. Duke W, 5-19/10 Florida State W, 2-19/12 Missouri T, 2-2 (2OT)9/17 RUTGERS W, 1-09/19 CINCINNATI W, 4-09/24 Alabama W, 1-09/26 Auburn L, 1-010/1 TENNESSEE L, 2-1 (2OT)10/3 GEORGIA W, 4-010/8 Kentucky W, 3-010/10 Vanderbilt T, 1-1 (2OT)10/15 MISSISSIPPI STATE W, 4-110/17 MISSISSIPPI T, 0-0 (2OT)10/22 LSU W, 2-110/24 ARKANSAs W, 2-110/29 South Carolina W, 2-1 (2OT)11/4 Vs. Alabama (SEC) W, 2-011/5 Vs. Mississippi (SEC) W, 3-011/7 Vs. Tennessee (SEC) W, 2-1 (2OT)11/12 UCF (NCAA) L, 3-2

2005(13-6-1 overall, 8-2-1 SEC,T3rd in the SEC, T2nd in SEC East, SEC Tournament first round, NCAA First Round)

8/26 DRAKE W, 3-19/2 Notre Dame L, 4-19/4 Vs. Connecticut W, 5-09/9 LOYOLA COLLEGE W, 2-09/11 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE W, 2-09/16 FLORIDA STATE L, 4-29/18 Central Florida W, 2-09/23 ALABAMA T, 2-2 (2OT)9/25 AUBURN W, 2-19/30 Tennessee L, 2-110/2 Georgia W, 2-010/7 KENTUCKY W, 4-210/9 VANDERBILT W, 3-010/14 Mississippi State W, 4-010/16 Mississippi L, 1-010/21 LSU W, 2-110/23 Arkansas W, 1-010/28 South Carolina W, 3-011/3 Vs. Auburn (SEC) L, 2-111/11 ILLINOIS (NCAA) L, 1-0 (2OT)

2006(14-6-5 overall, 7-1-3 SEC, 1st in SEC, SEC East and SEC Tournament runner-up, NCAA Round of 16)

8/25 PORTLAND T, 1-1 2OT8/27 KENNESAW STATE W, 3-19/1 FRESNO STATE L, 1-09/3 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W, 6-19/8 Florida State L, 1-09/10 JACKSONVILLE W, 7-09/15 Duke W, 1-09/17 Vs. North Carolina L, 1-09/22 Auburn W, 3-19/24 Alabama W, 4-19/29 GEORGIA W, 2-1 OT10/1 TENNESSEE L, 2-110/6 Vanderbilt W, 1-010/8 Kentucky T, 0-0 2OT10/13 MISSISSIPPI W, 1-0 OT10/15 MISSISSIPPI STATE W, 3-110/20 ARKANSAS W, 1-0 2OT10/22 @LSU T, 1-1 2OT10/27 South Carolina T, 1-1 2OT11/1 Georgia (SEC Tourn./No. 1 seed) W, 4-111/3 South Carolina (SEC Tourn.) W, 2-011/5 Kentucky (SEC Tourn.) L, 2-111/11 Vs. Loyola University Chicago (NCAA/No. 3 region seed) W, 2-011/12 Marquette (NCAA) T 0-0 2OT (UF 4-3 PKs)11/17 @UCLA (NCAA) L, 3-2

2007 (17-5-3 overall, 9-2 SEC, 1st in SEC, SEC East, SEC Tournament Champions, NCAA Round of 16)

8/31 INDIANA W, 1-09/2 NOTRE DAME L, 2-09/7 USF W, 4-09/9 FLORIDA STATE W, 2-19/14 Illinois L, 1-09/16 Drake W, 2-09/21 FLORIDA ATLANTIC T, 0-09/23 Nebraska T, 1-1 2OT9/28 Georgia L, 2-19/30 Tennessee L, 2-010/7 KENTUCKY W, 1-010/12 Mississippi W, 1-010/14 Mississippi State W, 5-010/19 AUBURN W, 2-010/21 ALABAMA W, 5-110/25 Arkansas W, 1-010/28 LSU W, 5-011/2 SOUTH CAROLINA W, 2-011/4 VANDERBILT W, 3-011/7 Kentucky (SEC Tourn./No. 1 seed) W, 4-011/9 LSU (SEC Tourn.) W, 1-0 2OT11/11 Georgia (SEC Tourn.) W, 4-111/16 MIAMI (NCAA/No. 3 region seed) W, 3-011/18 UCF T, 0-0 2OT ( UF 4-3 PK)11/24 @Southern California L, 1-0

2008 (19-4-1 overall, 11-0 SEC, 1st in SEC, SEC East, SEC Tournament semifinal, NCAA Round of 16)

8/22 COLORADO T, 1-1 2OT8/24 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W, 2-1 OT8/29 UCF L, 1-08/31 Nebraska W, 6-19/7 FLORIDA STATE W, 1-09/12 Illinois W, 2-09/19 PORTLAND L, 2-09/21 Kansas W, 2-19/26 Georgia W, 2-1 OT9/28 Tennessee W, 5-1 10/3 VANDERBILT W, 4-3 OT10/5 KENTUCKY W, 3-2 2OT10/10 Mississippi W, 1-010/12 Mississippi State W, 3-010/17 AUBURN W, 1-010/19 ALABAMA W, 6-110/23 Arkansas W, 3-010/26 @LSU W, 2-110/30 SOUTH CAROLINA W, 1-011/5 Alabama (SEC Tourn./No. 1 seed) W, 2-111/7 Georgia L, 3-011/14 California (NCAA/No. 2 region seed) W, 2-111/16 UCF (NCAA) W, 2-011/23 Texas A&M (NCAA) L, 2-1

2009 (16-6-2 overall, 8-1-2 SEC, 1st in SEC, SEC East, SEC Tournament semifinal, NCAA Second Round)

8/21 Miami W, 1-08/28 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W, 3-08/30 USF W, 2-19/4 Indiana L, 2-1 2OT9/6 vs. UCLA L, 3-09/11 DUKE W, 2-19/13 COLORADO W, 3-19/18 FLORIDA STATE L, 1-0 OT9/20 EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 5-19/25 KENTUCKY W, 2-1 OT9/27 VANDERBILT W, 5-110/3 Mississippi State T, 1-1 2OT10/4 Mississippi L, 3-2 2OT 10/9 ALABAMA W, 2-010/11 AUBURN W, 4-010/16 Tennessee T, 2-2 2OT10/18 Georgia W, 1-010/22 LSU W, 4-010/25 Arkansas W, 1-010/30 SOUTH CAROLINA W, 3-011/4 Tennessee (SEC Tourn./No. 1 seed) W, 1-0 2OT11/6 South Carolina L, 1-011/13 Illinois State (NCAA/No. 3 region seed) W, 2-011/15 Oregon State (NCAA) L, 1-0 OT

2010 19-2-3 overall; SEC: 9-1-1 1st in SEC, SEC East, SEC Tournament champion; NCAA Second Round)

8/20 MIAMI W, 2-1 2OT8/22 at UCF W, 2-08/27 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W, 3-08/29 SAN DIEGO STATE W, 1-09/03 JACKSONVILLE W, 6-09/10 at Florida State W, 2-1 OT9/17 at Duke T, 1-1 2OT9/19 vs North Carolina L, 2-09/24 at Kentucky W, 2-09/26 at Vanderbilt W, 2-010/01 MISSISSIPPI STATE W, 7-110/03 MISSISSIPPI W, 3-010/08 at Alabama T, 1-1 2OT10/10 at Auburn L, 1-010/15 TENNESSEE W, 4-210/17 GEORGIA W, 2-1 OT10/21 at Louisiana State W, 2-010/24 ARKANSAS W, 3-110/29 at South Carolina W, 1-011/04 Vanderbilt (SEC Tourn./No. 1 seed) W, 5-311/05 Georgia W, 3-111/07 South Carolina W, 1-011/12 MERCER (NCAA/No. 2 region seed) W, 3-011/14 DUKE T, 0-0 2OT (DU advanced 4-2 PKs)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM RESULTS

201117-8 Overall, 7-4 SEC, T-3rd in SEC, T-2nd SEC East, SEC Tournament runner-up, NCAA Second Round

8/19 Miami W, 2-08/21 Florida International W, 2-08/26 vs. Texas A&M W, 3-28/28 vs. UCLA L, 2-09/2 TEXAS TECH W, 3-09/9 FLORIDA STATE L, 3-29/11 FLORIDA GULF COAST W, 5-09/16 Missouri W, 2-0.9/18 Kansas W, 7-29/23 Georgia W, 1-09/25 Tennessee L, 4-29/30 VANDERBILT W, 2-010/2 KENTUCKY W, 3-0.10/7 AUBURN W, 3-2 OT10/9 ALABAMA W, 4-110/14 Mississippi W, 2-010/16 Mississippi State L, 1-010/20 Arkansas W, 2-1 OT10/23 LSU L, 1-010/28 SOUTH CAROLINA L, 2-111/2 Georgia (SEC Tourn./No. 4 seed) W, 2-011/4 Alabama W, 2-111/6 Auburn L, 3-211/12 FLORIDA GULF COAST (NCAA/No. 2 region seed) W, 3-011/18 UCF L, 3-2

201318-5-1 Overall, 9-2 SEC (T-1st SEC, SEC Tournament runner-up, NCAA Second Round

8/23 FGCU W, 3-18/25 OREGON STATE W, 3-18/30 FLORIDA STATE L, 0-39/1 Florida International W, 4-09/6 OKLAHOMA W, 3-09/8 OKLAHOMA STATE W, 2-09/13 MINNESOTA W, 2-09/15 South Florida T, 1-1 2OT9/20 ALABAMA W, 3-09/27 Mississippi W, 4-19/29 Missouri L, 1-010/4 SOUTH CAROLINA L, 2-1 2OT10/6 AUBURN W, 3-010/11 Mississippi State W, 1-0 2OT10/18 KENTUCKY W, 3-010/20 LSU W, 3-010/25 Tennessee W, 3-010/27 TEXAS A&M W, 2-010/31 Georgia W, 5-111/6 Arkansas W, 1-0

(SEC Tourn./No. 1 seed)11/8 Mississippi W, 2-111/10 Texas A&M L, 2-111/16 JACKSONVILLE W, 2-0

(NCAA/No. 2 region seed)11/22 Duke L, 1-0

201219-5-1 Overall, 11-2 SEC (1st SEC & SEC East, SEC Tournament champion, NCAA Third Round

8/17 MIAMI L, 1-48/24 North Carolina T, 1-1 2OT8/26 Duke W, 3-2 OT8/31 Florida State L, 1-09/2 FIU W, 3-09/9 NEW MEXICO W, 3-29/14 Kentucky L, 2-19/16 Auburn W, 2-1 OT9/21 TENNESSEE W, 2-19/23 GEORGIA W, 4-19/28 MISSISSIPPI W, 3-19/30 ARKANSAS W, 4-010/5 LSU W, 2-010/7 Texas A&M W, 2-110/12 MISSOURI W, 2-110/14 MISSISSIPPI STATE W, 4-110/19 Alabama L, 1-010/21 Vanderbilt W, 4-010/25 South Carolina W, 3-010/31 Mississippi (SEC Tourn./No. 1 seed) W, 2-111/2 Missouri W, 3-011/4 Auburn W, 3-011/9 FLA. GULF COAST (NCAA/No. 2 region seed) W, 2-011/16 UCF W, 1-011/18 NOTRE DAME L, 2-0

All caps indicates home matches

201417-4-2 Overall, 9-2 SEC (2nd SEC, T-5th SEC Tourna-ment, NCAA Quarterfinal Round

8/22 MIAMI W, 3-08/24 USF W, 2-08/29 Oklahoma L, 2-18/31 Oklahoma State W, 4-09/5 Florida State W, 2-19/12 Stanford L, 1-0 OT9/14 New Mexico W, 4-09/19 Alabama W, 2-19/26 GEORGIA W, 2-19/28 MISSOURI W, 3-110/3 Texas A&M W, 1-010/5 Arkansas W, 3-110/10 MISSISSIPPI STATE W, 5-110/16 South Carolina L, 3-210/19 Kentucky L, 2-010/24 TENNESSEE W, 3-110/26 LSU W, 3-010/30 VANDERBILT W, 6-111/5 Tennessee T, 1-1 2OT (UT 5-4 PK) (SEC Tourn./No. 2 seed)11/16 MERCER W, 3-0 (NCAA/No. 2 region seed)11/21 CALIFORNIA W, 3-111/23 TEXAS TECH W, 3-211/28 Stanford T, 2-2 2OT (SU 4-3 PK)

201519-4-1 Overall, 8-2-1 SEC (1st SEC, SEC Tournament champions, NCAA Third Round)

8/21 at UCF W, 2-08/23 Ohio State L, 1-0 OT8/27 Miami W, 4-28/30 FLORIDA STATE W, 3-29/4 OKLAHOMA STATE W, 3-29/10 TEXAS A&M L, 2-19/13 Jacksonville W, 4-09/18 MISSISSIPPI W, 4-19/20 FIU W, 6-19/25 Vanderbilt W, 3-29/27 Auburn L, 3-210/2 KENTUCKY T, 1-1 2OT10/9 Tennessee W, 2-110/11 LSU W, 2-110/16 Mississippi State W, 2-110/22 SOUTH CAROLINA W, 2-1 2OT10/25 ARKANSAS W, 4-010/29 Georgia W, 3-011/4 Vanderbilt (SEC Tourn./No. 1 seed) W, 2-111/6 Auburn (SEC Network) W, 2-011/8 Texas A&M (ESPNU) W, 2-111/14 W. MICHIGAN (NCAA/No. 2 region seed) W, 1-011/20 WILLIAM & MARY W, 5-211/22 DUKE L, 2-1

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GATORS ACTIVE IN PROFESSIONAL SOCCERThe soccer careers of several Gator alums continue on in the professional ranks.

The soccer careers of several Gator alums continue on in the professional ranks. Erika Tymrak was selected the NWSL’s Rookie of the Year on August 20, 2013. She turned in six goals and four assists for FC Kansas City in 2013. She is the second Gator to be named professional women’s soccer rookie of the year as Abby Wambach claimed the 2002 Women’s United Soccer Association (WUSA) honor.

In addition to the NWSL, a pair of Gators continued their careers overseas. Tahnai Annis was a midfielder for Thór/KA in Iceland’s Urvalseild League from 2012-14. Thór/KA won the 2012 Icelandic championships. Goalkeeper Katie Fraine has played for Mallbacken IF in Sweden from 2012 and 2013 and was the voted by the league coaches as the Söderettan Player of the Year (South First Division) Most Valuable Player in 2012. She transferred before the 2014 season to play with Linköpings FC in 2014 and 2015 seasons. Fraine is currently with Vittsjö GIK of Sweden.

All-time international goals leader Abby Wambach retired from professional and international soccer after helping the U.S. win the 2015 World Cup. Heather Mitts, a member of U.S. Olympic gold medal teams in 2012, 2008 and 2004, retired in 2013. Danielle Fotopoulos, still the NCAA career leader for goals and points, was part of the U.S.’s 1999 World Cup gold-medal team and played for the Caroline Courage in the first women’s professional league (Women’s United Soccer Association).

GATORS IN NATIONAL WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUEName TeamAdriana Leon Western New York FlashErika Tymrak FC Kansas CityHavana Solaun Seattle Reign FCChristen Westphal Boston BreakersKat Williamson Portland Thorns

Adriana Leon Western New York Flash

Erika Tymrak FC Kansas City

Havana Solaun Seattle Reign FC

Mark Howard FC Kansas City / John Rieger Jane G. Photography

Christen Westphal Boston Breakers

Kathryn Williamson Portland Thorns

Craig Mitchelldyer/Portland Thorns FCISI Photos

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TEAM RECORDS FLORIDA OPPONENT OPPONENT INDIVIDUALMost Goals in a Match 11, vs. LSU (9/24/99) 9, at North Carolina (11/30/96) 3, Alexis Owens, Tennessee, 9/25/11

Fewest Goals in a Match 0, 60 times, most recent - at Ohio State (8/23/15) 0, 218 times, most recent - vs Western Michigan (11/14/15) --

Most Goals in a Season 98 (1996) 39 (2000) 3, Alexis Owens, Tennessee, 9/25/11 & Laura Koerner, Vanderbilt (1997)

Fewest Goals in Season 29 (2002) 12 (1999 & 2007) --

Most Shots in a Match 55, vs. Central Florida (9/3/95) 28, UCLA, (12/02/01) 10, Mary-Frances Monroe, UCLA (12/2/01) & Chelsea Hatcher, Tennessee (10/16/09)

Fewest Shots in a Half 1, three times, most recent - at Tennessee (9/30/05) 0, 23 times, most recent vs South Florida (8/24/14) --

Fewest Shots in a Match 2, vs. Stanford (9/22/02) 0, five times, most recent – Florida Gulf Coast (11/9/12) --

Most Shots in a Season 631 (1997) 285 (2000, 2008) 12, Keeley Dowling, Tennessee (2002), Jessica Winton, Georgia (2003)

Fewest Shots in a Season 197 (2002) 147 (1996) --

Most Assists in a Match 14, vs. LSU (9/24/99) 11, vs. UNC (11/30/96) 3, Debbie Keller, UNC (11/30/96), Jeanette Akerlund, Hartford (9/22/00)

Most Assists in a Season 94 (1997) 33 (2000) 3, Debbie Keller, UNC (1996), Jeanette Akerlund, Hartford (2000)

Fewest Assists in a Season 25 (2002) 8 (2007) --

Most Points in a Half 20 (6G, 8A), vs. LSU (9/24/99) 14 (5G, 4A-first half), UNC (11/30/96) 5, Rakel Karvelsson (2G, 1A, second half), UNC (11/30/96)

Most Points in a Match 36 (11G, 14A), vs. LSU (9/24/99) 29 (9G, 11A), UNC (11/30/96) 6, Alexis Owens, Tennessee, 9/25/11

Most Points in a Season 288 (1997) 111 (2000) 8 (3G/2A), Laura Koerner, Vanderbilt (1997)

Fewest Points in a Season 83 (2002) 37 (1999) --

Most Saves in a Match 16, vs. UCLA (12/02/01) 29, Arkansas (11/10/96) 29, Holly Smith, Arkansas (11/10/96)

Most Saves in a Season 121 (2000) 207 (1997) 29, Holly Smith, Arkansas (1996)

Fewest Saves in a Season 56 (1997) 32 (2011) --

Most Offsides in a Match 13, vs. Georgia (9/13/98) 11, Nebraska (9/8/02) --

Most Corners in a Match 28, vs. Mississippi State (10/11/13)) 15, at Florida State (9/7/08) --

Fewest Corners in a Match 0, 11 times, most recent-at Tennessee (10/9/15) 0, 37 times – most recent, at Georgia (10/29/15) --

Most Fouls in a Match 41, vs. Arkansas (11/10/96) 35, Maryland (9/19/97) --

Fewest Fouls in a Match 2, vs. Nebraska (8/31/08) 1, at Stanford (9/12/14) --

Fastest Goal :19, Abby Wambach at Mississippi (10/15/00) :27, North Carolina (9/3/04) :27 UF Own Goal, North Carolina (9/3/04); :29, Lyndsey Patterson, UT (10/19/01)

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA SOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR AT A GLANCE Year Record Percentage SEC Regular SEC Eastern SEC Regular SEC Tournament NCAA Tournament Head Coach GS GA Season Division Finish Season Finish1995 14-4-2 .750 6-1-1 2nd First Round -- Becky Burleigh 67 15

1996 22-3 .880 8-0 1st Champions Quarterfinal Becky Burleigh 98 23

1997 20-3-1 .854 7-1 2nd Champions Second Round Becky Burleigh 97 24

1998 26-1 .963 8-0 1st Champions Champions Becky Burleigh 97 17

1999 21-2 .913 9-0 1st Champions Second Round Becky Burleigh 85 12

2000 16-8 .667 9-0 1st 1st Champions Second Round Becky Burleigh 67 39

2001 21-4-1 .827 8-1 1st 1st Champions Semifinal Becky Burleigh 78 20

2002 10-10-2 .500 5-3-1 2nd T3rd Runner-up -- Becky Burleigh 29 32

2003 19-4-2 .800 6-2-1 2nd 3rd Tied (UT took 7-6 advantage on PKs) Quarterfinal Becky Burleigh 56 27

2004 16-4-3 .761 7-2-2 2nd 3rd Champions First Round Becky Burleigh 50 22

2005 13-6-1 .675 8-2-1 T2nd T3rd First Round First Round Becky Burleigh 42 21

2006 14-6-5 .660 7-1-3 1st 1st Runner-up Third Round Becky Burleigh 47 20

2007 17-5-3 .740 9-2 1st 1st Champions Third Round Becky Burleigh 48 12

2008 19-4-1 .813 11-0 1st 1st Semifinal Third Round Becky Burleigh 52 23

2009 16-6-2 .695 8-1-2 1st 1st Semifinal Second Round Becky Burleigh 47 20

2010 19-2-3 .854 9-1-1 1st 1st Champions Second Round Becky Burleigh 56 16

2011 17-8 .680 7-4 T2nd T3rd Runner-up Second Round Becky Burleigh 57 28

2012 19-5-1 .780 11-2 1st 1st Champions Third Round Becky Burleigh 54 22

2013 18-5-1 .771 9-2 Discontinued 1st Runner-up Second Round Becky Burleigh 52 15

2014 17-4-2 .783 9-2 -- 2nd T-5th Quarterfinal Becky Burleigh 59 22

2015 19-4-1 .813 8-2-1 -- 1st Champions Third Round Becky Burleigh 61 27

TOTALS 373-98-31 .774 169-29-13 1299 457

FLORIDA SEASON-BY-SEASON FINAL STATISTICS TOTALSYear Games Minutes Shots Goals Assists Points Saves GA GAA Shut Outs W-L-T1995 20 1,905 450 67 ^ 44 178 80 15 0.709 11 14-4-2

1996 25 2,279 530 98 ^ 70 266 64 23 0.908 15 22-3-0

1997 24 2,207 631 97 ^ 94 288 56 24 0.979 11 20-3-1

1998 27 2,453 579 97 ^ 86 280 85 17 0.624 14 26-1-0

1999 23 2,081 568 85 ^ 86 256 73 12 0.519 14 21-2-0

2000 24 2,089 421 67 51 185 112 39 1.680 9 16-8-0

2001 26 2,412 417 78* 76 232 102 20 0.746 12 21-4-1

2002 22 2,066 206 29* 25 83 99 32 1.394 6 10-10-2

2003 25 2,345 332 56 58 163 71 27 1.036 7 19-4-2

2004 23 2,177 292 50 54 154 59 22 0.91 8 16-4-3

2005 20 1,829 283 42^ 34 118 75 21 1.03 9 13-6-1

2006 25 2,377 373 47 43 137 77 20 0.757 9 14-6-5

2007 25 2,306 402 48 53 149 62 12 0.478 16 17-5-3

2008 24 2,205 280 52 49 153 95 23 0.94 8 19-4-1

2009 24 2,258 310 47 44 138 95 20 0.80 10 16-6-2

2010 24 2,243 380 56^ 63 175 96 16 0.640 12 19-2-3

2011 25 2,258 380 57 54 168 66 28 1.12 11 17-8

2012 25 2,281 376 54 49 157 61 23 0.91 10 19-5-1

2013 24 2,217 369 52 50 154 62 15 0.61 12 18-5-1

2014 23 2,112 341 58^ 59 175 85 22 0.94 7 17-4-2

2015 24 2,214 366 61 56 178 74 27 1.10 6 19-4-1

^ includes 1 opponent own goal * includes 2 opponent own goals

Florida's 1998 NCAA championship team

set the program high for wins in a season with its 26-1 record.

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GATOR ALL-AMERICANS

Ameera Abdullah Tahnai Annis

Kathryn WilliamsonChristen Westphal

Erin Baxter Keisha Bell Stacy Bishop

Melanie Booth Claire Falknor Stephanie Freeman

Megan Kerns Holly KingLauren Hyde Savannah JordanErin Gilhart

Heather Mitts Adrianne Moreira Danielle Murphy Andi Sellers

Abby Wambach

Erika Tymrak

Sarah Yohe

Danielle Fotopoulos – 1998 Honda Player of the YearMeredith Flaherty

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INDIVIDUAL HONORSNSCAA ALL-AMERICA1996 Danielle Fotopoulos (second team) Erin Baxter (second team)1997 Erin Baxter (first team) Andi Sellers (third team))1998 Erin Baxter (second team) Danielle Fotopoulos (first team) Heather Mitts (third team)1999 Keisha Bell (third team) Heather Mitts (first team) Abby Wambach (first team) Sarah Yohe (second team)2001 Keisha Bell (third team) Danielle Murphy (third team) Abby Wambach (first team)2003 Stephanie Freeman (third team)2005 Melanie Booth (first team)2006 Ameera Abdullah (third team) Stacy Bishop (third team)2007 Melanie Booth (second team) Lauren Hyde (third team)2008 Ameera Abdullah (second team)2009 Lauren Hyde (second team)2010 Tahnai Annis (fourth team) Kathryn Williamson (second team)2011 Erika Tymrak (second team) Kathryn Williamson (third team)2012 Holly King (third team) Erika Tymrak (first team)2013 Savannah Jordan (second team) Christen Westphal (second team)2014 Savannah Jordan (second team)2015 Claire Falknor (third team) Savannah Jordan (first team) Christen Westphal (first team)

ESPN/SOCCER TIMES ALL-AMERICA1998 Erin Baxter (second team) Danielle Fotopoulos (first team) Abby Wambach (honorable mention) 2000 Keisha Bell (third team) Abby Wambach (second team)2002 Stephanie Freeman (third team)2005 Melanie Booth (first team)

COLLEGESOCCER.COM ALL-AMERICA1998 Erin Baxter (first team) Meredith Flaherty (second team) Danielle Fotopoulos (first team) Erin Gilhart (second team) Heather Mitts (honorable mention) Abby Wambach (honorable mention)1999 Keisha Bell (second team) Heather Mitts (honorable mention) Abby Wambach (third team) Sarah Yohe (second team)2000 Abby Wambach (first team) Andi Sellers (honorable mention)

SOCCER AMERICA SEASON MVPS1996 Danielle Fotopoulos1998 Erin Baxter Danielle Fotopoulos1999 Heather Mitts2001 Abby Wambach2008 Ameera Abdullah (second team)2010 Kathryn Williamson (second team)2012 Erika Tymrak (first)2013 Savannah Jordan (second)2014 Savannah Jordan (second)

SOCCER AMERICA FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA1997 Andi Sellers1998 Keisha Bell Abby Wambach2003 Melanie Booth2006 Lauren Hyde (second team)2009 Erika Tymrak (second team)2010 Taylor Travis (second team)2012 Christen Westphal (second team)2013 Savannah Jordan (first team)

SOCCER AMERICA FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR2013 Savannah Jordan

SOCCER BUZZ ALL-AMERICA (discontinued after 2008 season)

1996 Erin Baxter (second team) Danielle Fotopoulos (second) Adrianne Moreira (honorable mention)1997 Erin Baxter (second) Andi Sellers (second)1998 Erin Baxter (third) Danielle Fotopoulos (first) Heather Mitts (second)1999 Keisha Bell (honorable mention) Heather Mitts (first team) Abby Wambach (first team) Sarah Yohe (second team)2000 Keisha Bell (honorable mention) Abby Wambach (second team)2001 Keisha Bell (second team) Andi Sellers (third team) Abby Wambach (first team)2002 Danielle Murphy (third team)2003 Melanie Booth (third team) Stephanie Freeman (third team)2004 Melanie Booth (honorable mention) Stephanie Freeman (third team)2005 Melanie Booth (third team)2006 Ameera Abdullah (third team)2007 Melanie Booth (second team) Stacy Bishop (fourth team)2008 Megan Kerns (third team)

SOCCER BUZZ FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA (discontinued after 2008 season)

1996 Alison Benoit (honorable mention)1997 Andi Sellers (first) Renee Reynolds (second)1998 Keisha Bell (second) Abby Wambach (first)1999 Danielle Murphy (third)2003 Melanie Booth (first)2006 Lauren Hyde (first)2008 Tahnai Annis (second team) Jazmyne Avant (third team)

NSCAA ALL-SOUTH REGION 1995 Melissa Pini (second team) Adrianne Moreira (third team)1996 Danielle Fotopoulos (first team) Erin Baxter (first team) Melanie Freeman (second team) Adrianne Moreira (second team) Alison Benoit (third team) Melissa Pini (third team)1997 Erin Baxter (first team)

Andi Sellers (first team) Renee Reynolds (second team) Sarah Yohe (second team) Melanie Freeman (third team) Melissa Pini (third team)1998 Erin Baxter (first team) Meredith Flaherty (first team) Danielle Fotopoulos (first team) Heather Mitts (first team) Abby Wambach (first team)1999 Keisha Bell (first team) Heather Mitts (first team) Danielle Murphy (second team) Andi Sellers (third team) Abby Wambach (first team) Sarah Yohe (first team)2000 Keisha Bell (first team) Danielle Murphy (second team) Andi Sellers (third team) Abby Wambach (first team)2001 Keisha Bell (first team) Danielle Murphy (second team) Andi Sellers (first team) Abby Wambach (first team)2002 Danielle Murphy (first team) Jordan Kellgren (second team)2003 Melanie Booth (first team) Stephanie Freeman (first team) Crystal Frimpong (second team) Robin Fulton (second team) Dena Floyd (third team)2004 Melanie Booth (first team) Stephanie Freeman (first team) Monica Hoyles (third team)2005 Melanie Booth (first team) Megan Kerns (third team)2006 Ameera Abdullah (first team) Stacy Bishop (first team) Lauren Hyde (second team)2007 Ameera Abdullah (third team) Stacy Bishop (second team) Melanie Booth (first team) Lauren Hyde (first team) KeLeigh Hudson (third team)2008 Ameera Abdullah (first team) Ashlee Elliott (second team) Lauren Hyde (third team) Megan Kerns (third team)2009 Katie Fraine (first team) Lauren Hyde (first team) Lindsay Thompson (second team) Erika Tymrak (third team)2010 Tahnai Annis (first team) Katie Fraine (second team) Ashlee Elliott (first team) Taylor Travis (second team) Erika Tymrak (first team) Kathryn Williamson (first team)2011 Holly King (second team) Erika Tymrak (first team) Kathryn Williamson (first team)2012 Jo Dragotta (first team) Holly King (first team) Erika Tymrak (first team) Christen Westphal (third team)2013 Taylor Burke (third team) Savannah Jordan (first team) Havana Solaun (first team) Christen Westphal (first team)2014 Tessa Andujar (second team) Savannah Jordan (first team) Havana Solaun (second team) Christen Westphal (first team) 2015 Meggie Dougherty Howard (second team) Claire Falknor (first team) Savannah Jordan (first team) Christen Westphal (first team)

NCAA COLLEGE CUP ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM1998 Keisha Bell Meredith Flaherty (Defensive MVP) Danielle Fotopoulos (Offensive MVP) Heather Mitts Sarah Yohe2001 Jordan Kellgren

HONDA AWARD WINNER1998 Danielle Fotopoulos

NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR1998 Danielle Fotopoulos (NSCAA; ESPN/

Soccer Times; Soccer America; Soccer Buzz)

NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR1998 Becky Burleigh (NSCAA/adidas;

College Soccer Weekly; Soccer Buzz)

ALL-SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE 1995 Melissa Pini (first team) Adrianne Moreira (second team)1996 Erin Baxter (first team) Danielle Fotopoulos (first team) Melanie Freeman (second team) Adrianne Moreira (second team) Melissa Pini (second team)1997 Erin Baxter (first team) Andi Sellers (first team) Melanie Freeman (second team) Renee Reynolds (second team)1998 Erin Baxter (first team) Danielle Fotopoulos (first team) Heather Mitts (first team) Abby Wambach (first team)1999 Keisha Bell (first team) Heather Mitts (first team) Danielle Murphy (second team) Abby Wambach (first team) Sarah Yohe (first team)2000 Keisha Bell (first team) Jordan Kellgren (second team) Danielle Murphy (first team) Andi Sellers (first team) Abby Wambach (first team)2001 Keisha Bell (first team) Jordan Kellgren (second team) Danielle Murphy (second team) Andi Sellers (first team) Abby Wambach (first team)2002 Stephanie Freeman (honorable mention) Robin Fulton (second team) Jordan Kellgren (first team) Danielle Murphy (first team) Kara Rao (honorable mention) Candace Rivers (honorable mention)2003 Stephanie Freeman (first team) Melanie Booth (second team) Crystal Frimpong (second team)2004 Stephanie Freeman (first team) Melanie Booth (second team)2005 Melanie Booth (first team) Ashley Harris (second team) Megan Kerns (second team)2006 Ameera Abdullah (first team) Stacy Bishop (first team) Lauren Hyde (first team)2007 Ameera Abdullah (second team) Stacy Bishop (first team) Ashlee Elliott (first team) Lauren Hyde (first team)

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INDIVIDUAL HONORS KeLeigh Hudson (second team)2008 Ameera Abdullah (first team) Ashlee Elliott (first team) Lauren Hyde (second team) Megan Kerns (first team)2009 Katie Fraine (first team) Lauren Hyde (first team) Lindsay Thompson (second team)2010 Tahnai Annis (second team) Ashlee Elliott (first team) Taylor Travis (second team) Erika Tymrak (first team) Kathryn Williamson (first team)2011 Jazmyne Avant (second team) Holly King (second team) Erika Tymrak (first team) Kathryn Williamson (first team)2012 Jo Dragotta (first team) Holly King (first team) Erika Tymrak (first team) Christen Westphal (second team)2013 Savannah Jordan (first team) Havana Solaun (first team) Christen Westphal (first team)2014 Tessa Andujar (first team) Claire Falknor (second team) Savannah Jordan (first team) Havana Solaun (first team) Christen Westphal (first team) 2015 Meggie Dougherty Howard (second team) Claire Falknor (first team) Savannah Jordan (first team) Christen Westphal (first team)

SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR SEC began naming Offensive and Defensive Player of Year in 20041996 Danielle Fotopoulos 1997 Erin Baxter1998 Danielle Fotopoulos1999 Sarah Yohe2000 Abby Wambach2001 Abby Wambach2003 Stephanie Freeman2004 Stephanie Freeman

2009 Lauren Hyde (Defensive)2010 Kathryn Williamson (Defensive)2012 Holly King (Defensive) Erika Tymrak (Offensive)2013 Savannah Jordan (Offensive)2015 Savannah Jordan (Offensive) Christen Westphal (Defensive)

SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR^1997 Andi Sellers2010 Taylor Travis2013 Savannah Jordan

^ - SEC Freshman of the Year discontinued after 1997-98 academic year, but was reinstated for the 1999-00 academic year.

SEC COACH OF THE YEAR1996 Becky Burleigh2000 Becky Burleigh2008 Becky Burleigh2010 Becky Burleigh2012 Becky Burleigh

SEC TOURNAMENT MVP1996 Danielle Fotopoulos1997 Sarah Yohe1998 Erin Baxter1999 Angie Olson2000 Abby Wambach2001 Abby Wambach2002 Jordan Kellgren2003 Robin Fulton2004 Stephanie Freeman2007 Stacy Bishop2010 Erika Tymrak2012 Erika Tymrak2015 Christen Westphal

ALL-SEC TOURNAMENT TEAM 1995 Erin Baxter 1996 Erin Baxter Danielle Fotopoulos Melanie Freeman1997 Erin Baxter Renee Reynolds Melissa Pini Sarah Yohe1998 Erin Baxter Keisha Bell Danielle Fotopoulos Abby Wambach1999 Keisha Bell Heather Mitts Angie Olson Andi Sellers Abby Wambach Sarah Yohe2000 Keisha Bell Andi Sellers Abby Wambach2001 Keisha Bell Andi Sellers Abby Wambach2002 Crystal Frimpong Robin Fulton Jordan Kellgren Danielle Murphy2003 Crystal Frimpong Robin Fulton Megan McMillan Stephanie Freeman2004 Melanie Booth Stephanie Freeman2006 Ameera Abdullah Stacy Bishop Lauren Hyde2007 Ameera Abdullah Stacy Bishop Ashlee Elliott Shelley Lyle2008 Ameera Abdullah Megan Kerns2009 Katie Fraine

Lauren Hyde2010 Jazmyne Avant Lindsay Thompson Erika Tymrak Kathryn Williamson2011 Jo Dragotta Holly King Kathryn Williamson2012 Jo Dragotta Holly King Erika Tymrak Christen Westphal 2013 Savannah Jordan Havana Solaun Christen Westphal 2015 Meggie Dougherty Howard Claire Falknor Savannah Jordan Christen Westphal

ALL-SEC FRESHMAN TEAM (began in 2004)2004 Jasmine Johnson2005 Megan Kerns2006 Lauren Hyde2007 Karly Findorff2008 Tahnai Annis Jazmyne Avant Lindsay Thompson2009 Brooke Thigpen Erika Tymrak Kathryn Williamson2010 Taylor Travis2011 Havana Solaun Annie Speese2012 Christen Westphal2013 Pamela Begi ˇc Savannah Jordan2015 Mayra Pelaya

SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1995 Michelle Harris (9/25) - Week 51996 Melanie Freeman (9/17) - Week 4

The Southeastern Conference Player of the Year has been awarded to a Gator 13 years in the program’s 21-year history.

Danielle Fotopoulos1996 & ‘98

Sarah Yohe1999

Stephanie Freeman2003 & ‘04

Erin Baxter1997

Holly King (Defensive)

2012

Erika Tymrak (Offensive)

2012

Savannah Jordan (Offensive)2013 & '15

Abby Wambach2000 & ‘01

Lauren Hyde (Defensive)

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Kathryn Williamson (Defensive)

2010

Christen Westphal (Defensive)

2015

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INDIVIDUAL HONORS Danielle Fotopoulos (10/15) - Week 8 Danielle Fotopoulos (10/29) - Week 101997 Andi Sellers (10/21) - Week 91998 Danielle Fotopoulos (10/26) – Week 7 Danielle Fotopoulos (11/2) – Week 8 Sarah Yohe (9/22) – Week 31999 Sarah Yohe (9/13) - Week 4 Abby Wambach (10/18) - Week 92000 Abby Wambach (10/16) - Week 9 Jordan Kellgren (10/23) - Week 102001 Jordan Kellgren (10/1) - Week 5 Abby Wambach (10/29) - Week 92002 Dena Floyd (9/9) – Week 3 Jordan Kellgren (10/21) – Week 92003 Crystal Frimpong (9/02) - Week 1 - O Brittni Goodwin (10/6) – Week 6 - D2004 Ashley Kellgren (9/1) - Week 2 - O Stephanie Freeman (9/13) - Week 3 - O2005 Melanie Booth (9/11) - Week 3 - D2006 Stacy Bishop (8/28) - Week 1 - O Ameera Abdullah (10/10) - Week 7 - O Ameera Abdullah (10/17) - Week 8 - O Shana Hudson (11/1) - Week 10 - D2007 Ashley Harris (9/10) - Week 2 - O Stacy Bishop (10/22) - Week 8 - O Lauren Hyde (10/29) - Week 9 - D Melanie Booth (11/5) - Week 10 - D2008 Lindsay Thompson (10-6) - Week 7 - O Megan Kerns (10-20) - Week 9 - O2009 Tahnai Annis (10-19) – Week 9 - O Lauren Hyde (11-2) – Week 11 - D2010 Tahnai Annis (8-22) – Week 1 - O McKenzie Barney (8-30) – Week 2 - O McKenzie Barney (9-13) – Week 4 - O Erika Tymrak (10-17) – Week 9 - O Nicky Kit (11/1) – Week 11 - D2011 Erika Tymrak (9/5) – Week 3 Kathryn Williamson (8/22) – Week 1 Kathryn Williamson (10/3) – Week 72012 Erika Tymrak (8-17) – Week 3 Erika Tymrak (10-8) – Week 9 Jo Dragotta (10/15) – Week 102013 Lauren Smith (10/21) – Week 10 Savannah Jordan (10/28) – Week 11 Christen Westphal (11/1) – Week 122014 Jillian Graff (8/15) – Week 1 Pamela Begi c (9/8) – Week 4 Savannah Jordan (9/29) – Week 7;

(10/6) – Week 8; 10/27 – Week 11 Tessa Andujar (10/6) – Week 82015 Savannah Jordan (8/31) – Week 3; 10/26 – Week 11 Brook Sharp (9/8) – Week 4

SEC FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK (BEGAN IN 2005)2005 Katie Green - Week 7 Megan Kerns - Week 92008 Tahnai Annis - Week 1 Tahnai Annis - Week 3 Sarah Chapman - Week 4 Lindsay Thompson - Week 72009 Brooke Thigpen – Week 4 Erika Tymrak – Week 8 McKenzie Barney – Week 112010 Taylor Travis – Week 6 Taylor Travis – Week 102011 Annie Speese - Week 5 Annie Speese - Week 72013 Savannah Jordan – Week 1 Pamela Begi c – Week 4 Savannah Jordan – Week 6 Savannah Jordan – Week 12

SOCCER AMERICA TEAM OF THE WEEK (no team in 2010, restarted in 2011 and ended after 2012)1996 Melanie Freeman

(Week of Sept. 9-15, 1996) Danielle Fotopoulos (Week of Oct. 7-13, 1996) Danielle Fotopoulos (Week of Oct.

21-27, 1996)1997 Andi Sellers (Week of Oct. 13-19,

1997)1998 Danielle Fotopoulos (Weeks of Sept. 1-7; Sept. 28-Oct. 5; Oct.

6-12; Oct. 13-19; Oct. 27-Nov. 1) Abby Wambach (Week of Nov. 3-9)1999 Sarah Yohe (Week of Sept. 13-19) Sarah Yohe (Week of Sept. 27-Oct. 3) Keisha Bell (Week of Oct. 25-31)2001 Andi Sellers (Week of Sept. 23-29) Abby Wambach (Week of Sept.

30-Oct. 6) Abby Wambach (Week of Oct. 7-13) Abby Wambach (Week of Oct. 21-27) Casey Hamel (Week of Oct. 28-Nov. 3) Andi Sellers (Week of Nov. 4-10)2002 Dena Floyd (Week of Sept. 9-16) Candace Rivers (Week of Oct. 23-30)2003 Crystal Frimpong (Week of Aug.29-31)2005 Melanie Booth (Week of Sept. 5-11)2007 Ashley Harris (Week of Sept. 3-9) KeLeigh Hudson (Week of Oct. 22-28) Melanie Booth (Week of Oct. 29-Nov. 4) Stacy Bishop (Week of Nov. 5-11)2008 Katie Fraine (Week of Sept. 1-7) Sarah Chapman (Week of Sept. 8-14) Nicky Kit (Week of Oct. 20-26)2009 Tahnai Annis (Week of Oct. 20) McKenzie Barney (Week of Nov. 4)2011 Kathryn Williamson (Week of Aug. 23)2012 Erika Tymrak (Week of Aug. 27) Erika Tymrak (Week of Oct. 8) Jo Dragotta (Week of Oct. 17)

COLLEGE SOCCER WEEKLY PLAYER OF WEEK1998 Danielle Fotopoulos (Oct. 12-18) Meredith Flaherty (Dec. 4-6)

SOCCER TIMES.COM NATIONAL PLAYER OF WEEK1999 Sarah Yohe (Sept. 20-26)

SOCCER AMERICA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK2012 Erika Tymrak (Week of Aug. 27)

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN OF THE YEAR1999 Erin Baxter (Fall At-Large)2001 Andi Sellers

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS1996 Erin Baxter (first - fall at-large)1997 Erin Baxter (first - fall at-large)1998 Erin Baxter (first - fall at-large)1999 Sarah Yohe (first - fall at-large)2001 Karyn Hall (first) Andi Sellers (first)2006 Stacy Bishop (third)2015 Savannah Jordan (second) Betsy Middleton (second)

NSCAA SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1999 Sarah Yohe (national first team)

NSCAA SCHOLAR ATHLETE ALL-AMERICA 1998 Erin Baxter (national first team) Michelle Harris (national second team) Sarah Yohe (South Region second team)1999 Sarah Yohe (national first team)2004 Stephanie Freeman (national first team)

2006 Stacy Bishop (national first team)2007 Stacy Bishop (national first team)2008 Lauren Hyde (national third team) Megan Kerns (national third team)2009 Lauren Hyde (national first team)2010 Tahnai Annis (first team) McKenzie Barney (second team) Kathryn Williamson (first team)2011 Holly King (third team) Kathryn Williamson (first team)2012 Holly King (first team)2015 Claire Falknor (second team) Savannah Jordan (first team) Christen Westphal (first team)

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME 2008 Danielle Fotopoulos2008 Erin (Baxter) McCorkle2012 Abby Wambach2013 Heather Mitts2014 Sarah Yohe Cohen

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL (131 ATHLETES, 280 HONORS )Name YearsAmeera Abdullah . . . . . . . 2006Lindsey Affolter . . . . . . . . 2003, 04Tessa Andujar . . . . . . . . . 2012, ’13, ‘14Tahnai Annis . . . . . . . . . . 2009, 10, ‘11Jazmyne Avant. . . . . . . . . 2009, 10, ‘11McKenzie Barney . . . . . . . 2009, 10, ’11, ‘12Danielle Bass . . . . . . . . . . 1997, 98, 99Erin Baxter . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996, 97, 98Pamela Begic . . . . . . . . . . 2015Meghan Berlingo . . . . . . . 2008Stacy Bishop . . . . . . . . . . 2005, 06, 07Annie Bobbitt . . . . . . . . . . 2012, ’13, ‘14Melanie Booth . . . . . . . . . 2004Christie Brady. . . . . . . . . . 1998, 99Tina Brendel . . . . . . . . . . 1996, 97Leah Bridges . . . . . . . . . . 1996Ariel Bright . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003Taylor Burke . . . . . . . . . . . 2013, ‘14Kristen Cardano . . . . . . . . 2014, ‘15Brooke Chancey . . . . . . . . 2009, 10, ‘11Sarah Chapman . . . . . . . . 2009, 10Lindsey Cooper . . . . . . . . 2012, ’13, ‘14Erin Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006Colleen Donovan . . . . . . . 2003, 04Meggie Dougherty Howard 2014, ‘15Courtney Douglas . . . . . . 2015Jo Dragotta . . . . . . . . . . . 2010, ‘12Jessica Eicken . . . . . . . . . 2007, ‘08, ‘09Kelli Eisenbrown . . . . . . . . 2004, 05, 06Ashlee Elliott. . . . . . . . . . . 2010Claire Falknor . . . . . . . . . . 2013, ’14, ‘15Kristin Fisher . . . . . . . . . . 2000, 01Jessica Fraser . . . . . . . . . 1996Melanie Freeman . . . . . . 1996, 97Stephanie Freeman . . . . . 2002, 03, 04Crystal Frimpong . . . . . . . 2002, 03Robin Fulton . . . . . . . . . . . 2002Jen Gardner . . . . . . . . . . . 2002, 03, 04, 05Bianca Gibbs . . . . . . . . . . 2005, 06, 07Erin Gilhart . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999, 00Nora Neset Gjøen . . . . . . . 2013Brittni Goodwin . . . . . . . . 2004, 05, 06Jillian Graff . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012, ’13,’14Carolyn Grosso . . . . . . . . 1996Karina Gutsche . . . . . . . . 2012Karyn Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999, 00, 01, 02Casey Hamel . . . . . . . . . . 2002, 03Marsha Harper . . . . . . . . . 2009, 10Ashley Harris . . . . . . . . . . 2005, 06, 07Michelle Harris . . . . . . . . . 1996, 97, 98Jessie Holmes . . . . . . . . . 2015Caitlin Howard . . . . . . . . . 2007, ‘08, ‘09KeLeigh Hudson . . . . . . . . 2005, 06Shana Hudson . . . . . . . . . 2005, 06Lauren Hyde. . . . . . . . . . . 2007, ‘08, 09Katie Johnston . . . . . . . . . 2003, 04

Savannah Jordan . . . . . . . 2014, ‘15Katie Kadera . . . . . . . . . . 2009, 10Ashley Kellgren . . . . . . . . 2002, 03, 04Jordan Kellgren . . . . . . . . 2000, 01, 02Kelsey Kern . . . . . . . . . . . 2009Megan Kerns . . . . . . . . . . 2006, 07, ‘08Holly King . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010, ’11, 12Jennifer Larrick . . . . . . . . 2012Genie Leonard . . . . . . . . . 1997Jenna Levenson . . . . . . . . 2005Shelley Lyle . . . . . . . . . . . 2006, 07Kelly Maher . . . . . . . . . . . 1996, 97, 98Annick McBryar . . . . . . . . 2009, 10Natalie McGill . . . . . . . . . . 2002Megan McMillan . . . . . . . 2002, 03Betsy Middleton . . . . . . . . 2015Ericka Miller . . . . . . . . . . . 2009, 10Heather Mitts . . . . . . . . . . 1999Adrianne Moreira . . . . . . . 1997, 98Danielle Murphy . . . . . . . . 2000, 01, 02Ansley Myrick . . . . . . . . . . 2004, 05, 06Alicia Nalley . . . . . . . . . . . 2010Angela Napolitano . . . . . . 2007, ‘08, ‘09Lisa Olinyk . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997, 98Angie Olson . . . . . . . . . . . 1999, 00, 01Ananda (Erickson) O’Neal 2004, 06Emily Oswalt. . . . . . . . . . . 1996Cassie Owens . . . . . . . . . 2015Lynn Pattishall . . . . . . . . . 1998Tatiana Perez . . . . . . . . . . 2011, 12Cherry Pickman . . . . . . . . 2003, 04, 05Melissa Pini . . . . . . . . . . . 1998Amanda Pivacco . . . . . . . 2011Amber Presnick . . . . . . . . 2004Vanessa Rangel . . . . . . . . 2007, ‘08Kara Rao . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000, 01, 02Haley Reeb . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011, 12, ‘13Anne Rose . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007Liz Ruberry . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007, ‘08Danielle Rust . . . . . . . . . . 2000, 01, 02Daniela Sanchez . . . . . . . 2004, 06Rie Sawai . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005Erica “Boo” Schubert . . . . 2000, 01Brooke Sharp . . . . . . . . . . 2014, ‘15Andrea Sellers . . . . . . . . . 1998, 99, 00, 01, 02Lauren Silver . . . . . . . . . . 2012, ’13, ‘14Whitney Singer . . . . . . . . . 1999, 00, 01, 02Liz Slattery . . . . . . . . . . . . 2014, ‘15Brooke Smith . . . . . . . . . . 2013, ‘14Lauren Smith . . . . . . . . . . 2013Havana Solaun . . . . . . . . . 2012, ’13, ‘14Annie Speese . . . . . . . . . . 2012, ‘14Marci Stark . . . . . . . . . . . 1995, 96Jill Stevens . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000, 01, 02Jenny Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . 2007, ‘08Brooke Thigpen . . . . . . . . 2010, ‘11Lindsay Thompson . . . . . . 2009, 10, ‘11Sarah Troccoli . . . . . . . . . 2015Natalia Torosian . . . . . . . . 2010Tricia Townsend . . . . . . . . 2007, ‘08, ‘09Caroline Triglia . . . . . . . . . 2012, ‘13Katie Tullis . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995, 97, 98Erika Tymrak . . . . . . . . . . 2010Valerie Tysinger . . . . . . . . 2013, ’14, ‘15Kelley Visentin . . . . . . . . . 2002Stephanie Vukovich . . . . . 2003Nikita Waller . . . . . . . . . . . 2005Tracy Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996, 97, 98Christen Westphal . . . . . . 2013, ’14, ‘15Whitney White . . . . . . . . . 1996Regan Wiesemann . . . . . . 2000, 01, 02Lindsay Williams . . . . . . . 2009, 10Kathryn Williamson . . . . . 2009, 10, ’11, 12Sarah Yohe. . . . . . . . . . . . 1997, 98, 99Jessica Young . . . . . . . . . 2004, 05

^ - SEC Freshman of the Year discontinued after 1997-98 academic year, but was reinstated for the 1999-00 academic year.

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Lynn Pattishall (1995-98), Lindsey (Whitehead) McBride (2001-02), Laura Ray (2008)

Colleen Donovan (2002), Caitlin Eshelman (2003), Taylor Burke (2011-14), Briana Solis (2015-present)

Michelle Harris (1995-98), Jordan Kellgren (1999-02), Colleen Donovan (2003), Katie Davis (2005), Meghan Berlingo (2007-08), Brooke Thigpen (2009), Adriana Rodrigues (2010), Lauren Silver (2011-14), Brittney Bennett (2015-present)

Jaci Brown (1995), Lisa Olinyk (1996-98), Kristin Fisher (1999), Crystal Frimpong (2000-03), Jasmine Johnson (2004-05), Ashlee Elliott (2006-10), Annie Bobbitt (2012-14), Samantha Chung (2015-present)

Leah Bridges (1995-96), Tina Brendel (1996-97), Karyn Hall (1998-01), Megan McMillan (2002-03), Amber Presnick (2004-05), Jacie Henderson (2006), Lindsay Williams (2008-10), Amanda Pivacco (2011), Brooke Smith (2012-14), Jessie Holmes (2016-present)

Katie Tullis (1995-98), Christie Brady (1999); Kristin Fisher (2000), Katie Johnston (2002-05), Shana Hudson (2006-07), McKenzie Barney (2008-12), Jessie Holmes (2014-present)

Rebecca Hidalgo (1995-96), Keisha Bell (1998-01), Lindsey Affolter (2002-05), Lauren Hyde (2006-09), Maggie Rodgers (2010-12), Katie Richmond (2013), Melanie Monteagudo (2015-present)

Denise Alverio (1995-96), Danielle Fotopoulos (1998), Whitney Singer (1999-01), Monica Hoyles (2002-04), Jenna Levenson (2005), Jessica Eicken (2006-09), Kim Sapienza (2011), Lauren Smith (2012-15)

Kerri Doran (1995-98), Danielle Murphy (1999-02), Daniela Sanchez (2003-07), Kathryn Williamson (2008-12) Savannah Jordan (2013-present)

Marci Stark (1995-96),Christie Brady (1997-98), Erica “Boo” Schubert (1999-2000) Christine Johnson (2001-02), Jen Gardner (2003-05), Megan Kerns (2006-08), Brooke Thigpen (2010-11), Claire Falknor (2012-15), Cassie Owens (2016-present)

Aimee Wagstaff (1995), Danielle Fotopoulos (1996), Renee Reynolds (1997-98), Stephanie Keating (2000), Stephanie Freeman (2001-04), Stacy Bishop (2005-07), Tahnai Annis (2008-11), Valerie Tysinger (2012-present)

Adrianne Moreira (1995-98), Danielle Rust (1999-01), Christine Johnson (2003-04), Shana Hudson (2005), Angela Napolitano (2006-09), Holly King (2010-12); Talise Romain (2014-15)

Whitney White (1995-96), Danielle Bass (1997-99), Jill Stevens (2000-01), Mindy Mulvihill (2002), Kelli Eisenbrown (2004-06), Gianna Marie Cavuoto (2007), Jazmyne Avant (2008-11)

Genie Leonard (1995-98), Andrea Velasco (1999), Mary Ebert (2001), Melanie Booth (2003), KeLeigh Hudson (2004-07), Alicia Nalley (2009-10), Lindsey Cooper (2011-14)

Melissa Pini (1995-98), Megan McMillan (2000-01), Stephanie Vukovich (2002-03), Melanie Booth (2004-07), Katie Fraine (2008-10), Annie Speese (2011-14), Bryce Watts (2015-present), Alyssa Howell (2016-present)

Tracy Ward (1995-98), Erin Gilhart (1999), Regan Wiesemann (2000-01), Mary Green (2004), Liz Ruberry (2006-08), Jo Dragotta (2009-12), Maggie Rodgers (2013), Jillian Graff (2014), Giovana Giraldo (2015)

Carolyn Grosso (1995-96), Andi Sellers (1997-01), Cherry Pickman (2002-05), Nicky Kit (2007-10), Tessa Andujar (2011-14), Sarah Troccoli (2015-present)

Ann Wright (1995), Heather Mitts (1996-99), Kelley Visentin (2000-02), Brittni Goodwin (2003-06), Alyshah Smith (2007), Annick McBryar (2009-10), Tatiana Perez (2011-12) Liz Slattery (2013-present)

Renee Vinnedge (1995-96), Jennifer Bransford (1997-98), Robin Fulton (2000-03), Rie Sawai (2004-05), Erin Davis (2006), Danielle DeLuca (2008), Erika Tymrak (2009-12), Alyssa Howell (2015)

Danielle Wren (1995-96); Whitney Singer (1998); Kelly Britt (2000-01), Dena Floyd (2002-03), Lindsey DeLorenze (2004-05), Katie Fraine (2006-07), Lindsay Thompson (2008-11), Arielle Gunderson (2012-13); Cassie Owens (2014-15)

Jessica Fraser (1995-96), Lia Cummins (1998), Kara Rao (1999-02), Kelsey Kravec (2003), Liz Ruberry (2004), Jacie Henderson (2005), Caitlin Howard (2006-09), Mady Solow (2010), Havana Solaun (2011-14), Kristen Cardano (2015-present)

Kelly Rash (1995), Sarah Yohe (1996-99), Jen Gardner (2001-02), Alison Tradd (2003), Nikita Waller (2004-05), Katie Kadera (2008-11), Christen Westphal (2012-15)

Tiffany Chonin (1995), Angie Olson (1996-2000) Ashley Kellgren (2001-04), Carly Deiter (2005), Anne Rose (2006-07), Kayla Bala (2009-10), Jillian Graff (2011-14)

Kelly Maher (1995-98), Kristin Chapman (1999), Amber Presnick (2003), Bianca Gibbs (2004-07), Brooke Patterson (2008), Natalia Torosian (2010) Pamela Begi c (2013-present)

Erin Baxter (1995-98); Casey Hamel (2000-03), Katie Green (2005-06), Marsha Harper (2008-10), Taylor Thigpen (2011), Betsy Middleton (2014-present)

Emily Oswalt (1995-96), Jordan Kellgren (1998), Regan Wiesemann (1999), Jennifer Sapp (2000), Ansley Myrick (2003-06), Karly Findorff (2007), Kendall Graham (2009-10), Nora Neset Gjøen (2013-present); Sabrina Chung (2015)

Sabrina Thompson (1995-96), Alexis MacKenzie (1998), Vanessa Booth (2003), Jenna Levenson (2004), Megan Kerns (2005), Haley Reeb (2010-13), Sara Wilson (2015-present)

Leslie Reese (1995), Karah Smith (1996), Erin Gilhart (1998), Natalie McGill (2001-02), Jacquelyn Parsons (2003), Ashley Harris (2004-07), Tatiana Perez (2010), Morgan Mannweiler (2015-present)

Melanie Freeman (1995-97); Meredith Flaherty (1998); Tiffany Waters (2000); Jessica Young (2002-05), Tricia Townsend (2006-09), Savannah Berry (2011), Mayra Pelayo (2015-present)

Sarah Currie (1995-96), Abby Wambach (1998-01), Ananda Erickson O'Neal (2003-06), Brooke Chancey (2008-11), Meggie Dougherty-Howard (2013-present)

Tina Brendel (1995-97), Dena Floyd (2000-01), Paige Bell (2010), Kristen Cardano (2014)

Randee Koeppel (1995-96), Ariel Bright (2002-03), Holly King (2009)

Danielle Bass (1996); Jill DiBerardino (1998) Katie Johnston (2001), Erika Miller (2008-10), Kaylan Marckese (2015-present)

Jamie Garside (2002-05), Allison Bullard (2008)

Alison Benoit (1996-97); Candace Rivers (2002-05), Vanessa Rangel (2006-08), Natalia Torosian (2009), Amanda Pivacco (2010)

Kate Bazos (2005-06)

Kelli Eisenbrown (2003), Karina Gutsche (2011-14)

Monica Hoyles (2001)

Jen Leiter (2003), Gabby Seiler (2015-present)

Taylor Travis (2010-13)

Shana Hudson (2004)

Natalie Juncos (2009-10)

Rachel Waterhouse (2003), Jolie Annichiarico (2010), Jennifer Larrick (2011-12), Rachelle Smith (2015-present)

Ameera Abdullah (2005-08)

Shelley Lyle (2006-07), Sarah Chapman (2008-11), Courtney Douglas (2014-present)

Caroline Triglia (2010-13)

Adriana Leon (2012)

Jenny Taylor (2006-08)

Kelsey Kern (2008-10)

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ALL-TIME ROSTERLetters Player Position Hometown Years @ UF (Redshirts)

**** Ameera Abdullah Midfielder Denver, Colo. 2005-08** Lindsey Affolter Forward Winter Springs, Fla. 2002-05 (03)** Denise Alverio Forward Tampa, Fla. 1995-96**** Tessa Andujar Defender San Clemente, Calif. 2011-14 Jolie Annichiarico Midfielder Oldsmar, Fla. 2010**** Tahnai Annis Midfielder Zanesville, Ohio 2008-11**** Jazmyne Avant Defender Coppell, Texas 2008-11** Kayla Bala Midfielder Lakeland, Fla. 2009-10**** McKenzie Barney Midfielder Sammamish, Wash. 2008-12 (08)**** Danielle Bass Midfielder Coral Springs, Fla. 1996-99**** Erin Baxter Midfielder Littleton, Colo. 1995-98 Kate Bazos Midfielder London, Ontario 2005-06 (05)*** Pamela Begic Midfielder Semic, Slovenia 2013-present Paige Bell Midfielder Boca Raton, Fla. 2010**** Keisha Bell Defender Spring, Texas 1998-01* Brittney Bennett Midfielder Grayson, Ga. 2015-present** Meghan Berlingo Goalkeeper Massapequa, N.Y. 2007-08* Savannah Berry Defender Encinitas, Calif. 2011** Alison Benoit Midfielder Cedar Hill, Texas 1996-97** Stacy Bishop Midfielder Land O’Lakes, Fla. 2005-07(05)**** Annie Bobbitt Defender Jacksonville, Fla. 2011-14**** Melanie Booth Defender Toronto, Canada 2003-07 (06)* Vanessa Booth Midfielder Miami, Fla. 2003*** Christie Brady Midfielder Plant City, Fla. 1997-99* Jen Bransford Defender Franklin, Tenn. 1997-98 (97)*** Tina Brendel Forward Clearwater, Fla. 1995-97** Leah Bridges Defender Pensacola, Fla. 1995-96* Ariel Bright Midfielder Chester Springs, Pa. 2002-03 * Kelly Britt Defender Longwood, Fla. 2000-01* Jaci Brown Midfielder Philadelphia, Pa. 1995 Allison Bullard Midfielder Gainesville, Fla. 2008**** Taylor Burke Goalkeeper Medina, Ohio 2011-14** Kristen Cardano Midfielder Tulsa, Okla. 2013-present (13) Gianna Marie Cavuoto Midfielder Glenelg North, Adelaide, South Australia 2007 (07)**** Brooke Chancey Goalkeeper Middleburg, Fla. 2008-11* Kristin Chapman Defender Vicksburg, Miss. 1999**** Sarah Chapman Defender Silver Spring, Md. 2008-11 Tiffany Chonin Defender Miami, Fla. 1995 Sabrina Chung Defender Boynton Beach, Fla. 2015* Samantha Chung Midfielder Boynton Beach, Fla. 2015-present*** Lindsey Cooper Midfielder Clearwater, Fla. 2011-14 (11)* Lia Cummins Midfielder West Hill, Calif. 1998** Sarah Currie Midfielder Shelby, N.C 1995-96* Erin Davies Midfielder Yardley, Pa. 2006 Katie Davis Goalkeeper Lake Mary, Fla. 2005** Lindsey DeLorenze Midfielder Cary, N.C. 2004-05 Danielle DeLuca Forward Lake Mary, Fla. 2008* Jill DiBerardino Defender Medford, N.J. 1998* Colleen Donovan Goalkeeper Okemos, Mich. 2002-03 (02)*** Kerri Doran Midfielder Boca Raton, Fla. 1995-98 (95)*** Meggie Dougherty Howard Midfielder Largo, Fla. 2013-present* Courtney Douglas Defender Brampton, Ontario 2014-present (14) **** Jo Dragotta Midfielder Tampa, Fla. 2009-12 Mary Ebert Defender Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 2001 (01)**** Jessica Eicken Midfielder Bradenton, Fla. 2006-09**** Kelli Eisenbrown Midfielder Gainesville, Fla. 2003-06**** Ashlee Elliott Midfielder Corona, Calif. 2006-10 (09)* Caitlin Eshelman Goalkeeper Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. 2003**** Claire Falknor Forward Dayton, Ohio 2012-15* Karly Findorff Midfielder Colorado Springs, Colo. 2007** Kristin Fisher Defender Rochester Hills, Mich. 1999-00* Meredith Flaherty Goalkeeper Oceanside, Calif. 1998**** Dena “D” Floyd Midfielder Midlothian, Va. 2000-03** Danielle Fotopoulos Forward Altamonte Springs, Fla. 1996-98 (97)**** Katie Fraine Goalkeeper Titusville, Fla. 2006-10 (06)** Jessica Fraser Forward Orange Park, Fla. 1995-96*** Melanie Freeman Defender Safety Harbor, Fla. 1995-97**** Stephanie Freeman Defender Clearwater, Fla. 2001-04**** Crystal Frimpong Midfielder Vancouver, Wash. 2000-03**** Robin Fulton Forward Cincinnati, Ohio 2000-03**** Jen Gardner Goalkeeper Ft. Myers, Fla. 2001-05 (01)**** Jamie Garside Forward Jacksonville, Fla. 2002-05**** Bianca Gibbs Forward Cape Coral, Fla. 2004-07** Erin Gilhart Defender Westchester, Ohio 1998-99

Letters Player Position Hometown Years @ UF (Redshirts)

Giovana Giraldo Midfielder West Palm Beach, Fla 2015* Nora Neset Gjøen Goalkeeper Bergen, Norway 2013**** Brittni Goodwin Goalkeeper Plantation, Fla. 2003-06**** Jillian Graff Forward Medina, Ohio 2011-14* Kendall Graham Goalkeeper Tampa, Fla. 2009-10** Katie Green Forward Knoxville, Tenn. 2005-06* Mary Green Midfielder St. Louis, Mo. 2004** Carolyn Grosso Defender Boca Raton, Fla. 1995-96* Arielle Gunderson Defender Covington, Ga. 2012-13 (12)**** Karina Gutsche Midfielder Valrico, Fla. 2011-14**** Karyn Hall Midfielder Winter Springs, Fla. 1998-01*** Casey Hamel Defender Laguna Hills, Calif. 2000-03 (02)** Marsha Harper Forward Denver, Colo. 2008-10 (09)**** Ashley Harris Defender Royal Palm Beach, Fla. 2004-07**** Michelle Harris Goalkeeper Clearwater, Fla. 1995-98** Jacie Henderson Forward Rochester, N.H. 2005-06** Rebecca Hidalgo Defender Jacksonville, Fla. 1995-96* Jessie Holmes Defender Los Gatos, Calif. 2014-present (14)**** Caitlin Howard Defender Tampa, Fla. 2006-09* Alyssa Howell Forward Farmersville, Ohio 2015-present **** Monica Hoyles Forward Cincinnati, Ohio 2001-04**** KeLeigh Hudson Forward Marietta, Ga. 2004-07**** Shana Hudson Defender Palm Harbor, Fla. 2004-07**** Lauren Hyde Defender Carmel, Ind. 2006-09**** Christine Johnson Midfielder Irvine, Calif. 2001-04** Jasmine Johnson Midfielder Clearwater, Fla. 2004-05**** Katie Johnston Defender Massapequa, N.Y. 2001-05 (02)*** Savannah Jordan Forward Fayetteville, Ga. 2013-present* Natalie Juncos Midfielder Brandon, Miss. 2009-10*** Katie Kadera Defender Boca Raton, Fla. 2008-11 (09)* Stephanie Keating Midfielder Vero Beach, Fla. 2000**** Ashley Kellgren Forward Lake Mary, Fla. 2001-04**** Jordan Kellgren Goalkeeper Lake Mary, Fla. 1998-02 (98)** Kelsey Kern Goalkeeper Portland, Ore. 2008-10**** Megan Kerns Forward Ames, Iowa 2005-08**** Holly King Midfielder Ashburn, Va. 2009-12 Mary-Ann Krlin Midfielder Largo, Fla. 2010**** Nicky Kit Defender Livermore, Calif. 2007-10** Randee Koeppel Midfielder Scottsdale, Ariz. 1995-96 Kelsey Kravec Defender Sarasota, Fla. 2003 (03)** Jennifer Larrick Midfielder Westford, Mass. 2011-12* Jen Leiter Defender Cincinnati, Fla. 2003 * Adriana Leon Forward King City, Ontario 2012* Genie Leonard Defender Fayetteville, Ga. 1995-98 (96 & 97)* Jenna Levenson Midfielder Boca Raton, Fla. 2004-05** Shelley Lyle Defender Tampa, Fla. 2006-07* Alexis MacKenzie Forward Plantation, Fla. 1998* Morgan Mannweilder Defender Delray Beach, Fla. 2015-present* Kaylan Marckese Goalkeeper St. Petersburg, Fla. 2015-present Brittney Marriott Forward Satellite Beach, Fla. 2005 (05)* Natalie McGill Midfielder Satellite Beach, Fla. 2001-02**** Kelly Maher Defender Boca Raton, Fla. 1995-98* Annick McBryar Midfielder Indialantic, Fla. 2009-10 Lindsey McBride Goalkeeper Longwood, Fla. 2001- 02 (01)**** Megan McMillan Defender Apopka, Fla. 2000-03** Betsy Middleton Midfielder Elon, N.C. 2014-present* Ericka Miller Midfielder Melbourne, Fla. 2008-10 (09)**** Heather Mitts Defender Cincinnati, Ohio 1996-99* Melanie Monteagudo Midfielder Pembroke Pines, Fla. 2015-present**** Adrianne Moreira Defender Lilburn, Ga. 1995-98* Mindy Mulvihill Defender Oviedo, Fla. 2002**** Danielle Murphy Midfielder Riverhead Sevenoaks, England 1999-02**** Ansley Myrick Defender Atlanta, Ga. 2003-06** Alicia Nalley Forward Palm Harbor, Fla. 2009-10**** Angela Napolitano Forward Cincinnati, Ohio 2006-09*** Lisa Olinyk Midfielder Duluth, Ga. 1996-98**** Angie Olson Midfielder Longwood, Fla. 1996-2000**** Ananda (Erickson) O’Neal Midfielder Bradenton, Fla. 2003-06* Emily Oswalt Forward Herndon, Va. 1995-96** Cassie Owens Defender Superior, Colo. 2014-present* Jacquelyn Parsons Midfielder Altamonte Springs, Fla. 2003 Brooke Patterson Midfielder Glenview, Ill. 2008 (08)**** Lynn Pattishall Goalkeeper Coral Springs, Fla. 1995-98* Mayra Pelayo Midfielder West Palm Beach, Fla. 2015-present

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ALL-TIME ROSTER** Tatiana Perez Midfielder Palm Harbor, Fla. 2010-12 (10)**** Cherry Pickman Forward North Kingstown, R.I. 2002-05**** Melissa Pini Forward Plantation, Fla. 1995-98* Amanda Pivacco Defender Davie, Fla. 2010-11 (10)*** Amber Presnick Midfielder Inverness, Fla. 2003-05**** Kara Rao Midfielder Boca Raton, Fla. 1999-02* Vanessa Rangel Forward Lutz, Fla. 2006-08 (06)* Laura Ray Forward St. Augustine, Fla. 2008* Kelly Rash Forward Springfield, Va. 1995**** Haley Reeb Defender Worthington, Ohio 2010-13 Leslie Reese Defender Coral Springs, Fla. 1995** Renee Reynolds Defender Pembroke Pines, Fla. 1997-98* Katie Richmond Midfielder Pensacola, Fla. 2013* Gaby Rivera Defender Atlanta, Ga. 2015-present** Candace Rivers Defender Marietta, Ga. 2002-04 (04)**** Maggie Rodgers Forward Gulf Breeze, Fla. 2010-13 Adriana Rodrigues Midfielder St. Petersburg, Fla. 2010* Talise Romain Defender Naperville, Ill. 2014-15* Anne Rose Midfielder Portage, Mich. 2006-07**** Liz Ruberry Defender Oak Forest, Ill. 2004-08 (05)*** Danielle Rust Defender Naples, Fla. 1999-02 (00)**** Daniela Sanchez Midfielder Miami, Fla. 2003-07 (03)* Kim Sapienza Defender Gainesville, Fla. 2011* Jen Sapp Defender Cherry Hill, N.J. 2000** Rie Sawai Midfielder Nara, Japan 2004-05** Erica “Boo” Schubert Midfielder Delran, N.J. 1999-00 Gabby Seiler Midfielder Peachtree City, Ga. 2015-present (15)**** Andi Sellers Forward Satellite Beach, Fla. 1997-01 (98)*** Brooke Sharp Midfielder Ponte Vedra, Fla. 2013-present**** Lauren Silver Defender Delray Beach, Fla. 2011-14*** Whitney Singer Midfielder Tarpon Springs, Fla. 1998-01 (98)*** Liz Slattery Midfielder Cincinnati, Ohio 2013-present Alyshah Smith Midfielder Spokane, Wash. 2007*** Brooke Smith Defender Eustis, Fla. 2012-14* Karah Smith Forward Gainesville, Fla. 1996**** Lauren Smith Midfielder Eustis, Fla. 2012-15* Rachelle Smith Defender Pembroke Pines, Fla. 2015-present**** Havana Solaun Midfielder Gainesville, Fla. 2011-14* Briana Solis Midfielder Orlando, Fla. 2015-present* Mady Solow Midfielder Toronto, Ontario 2010**** Annie Speese Midfielder Augusta, Ga. 2011-14** Marci Stark Midfielder Longwood, Fla. 1995-96**** Jill Stevens Midfielder Tarpon Springs, Fla. 1998-01* Jenny Taylor Forward Apopka, Fla. 2006-08 (06)*** Brooke Thigpen Midfielder Jacksonville, Fla. 2009-11* Taylor Thigpen Defender Jacksonville, Fla. 2011**** Lindsay Thompson Midfielder Bradenton, Fla. 2008-11** Sabrina Thompson Midfielder Tampa, Fla. 1995-96** Natalia Torosian Forward Mount Laurel, N.J. 2009-10**** Tricia Townsend Defender Naples, Fla. 2006-09* Alison Tradd Defender Longwood, Fla. 2003**** Taylor Travis Midfielder Cary, N.C. 2010-13**** Caroline Triglia Midfielder Jacksonville, Fla. 2010-13* Sarah Troccoli Midfielder Troy, Mich. 2015-present**** Katie Tullis Forward Altamonte Springs, Fla. 1995-98**** Erika Tymrak Midfielder Lakewood Ranch, Fla. 2009-12*** Valerie Tysinger Goalkeeper New Smyrna Beach, Fla. 2012-present (13) Andrea Velasco Midfielder West Windsor, N.J. 1999 (99)** Renee Vinnedge Forward Clearwater, Fla. 1995-96*** Kelley Visentin Forward Boca Raton, Fla. 2000-02* Stephanie Vukovich Forward Littleton, Colo. 2002-03 (03)* Aimee Wagstaff Forward Mission Hills, Kan. 1995** Nikita Waller Forward Margate, Fla. 2004-05**** Abby Wambach Forward Pittsford, N.Y. 1998-01**** Tracy Ward Defender Safety Harbor, Fla. 1995-98 Rachel Waterhouse Forward Duluth, Minn. 2003 (03)* Tiffany Waters Defender Ponte Vedra, Fla. 2000 Bryce Watts Forward Etters, Pa. 2015**** Christen Westphal Defender Brecksville, Ohio 2012-15** Whitney White Forward Mobile, Ala. 1995-96*** Regan Wiesemann Goalkeeper Bowling Green, Ky. 1999-01*** Lindsay Williams Defender Pensacola, Fla. 2008-10**** Kathryn Williamson Defender McKinney, Texas 2008-12 (08)* Sara Wilson Defender Herndon, Va. 2015-present** Danielle Wren Midfielder Jacksonville, Fla. 1995-96

Florida's first season came in 1995. In the program's 18-year history, the team has won 12 Southeastern Conference titles, earned a spot in 16 NCAA Championships' fields and won the 1998 NCAA title.

Ann Wright Forward Mishawaka, Ind. 1995**** Sarah Yohe Forward Winter Park, Fla. 1996-99**** Jessica Young Midfielder Jacksonville Beach, Fla. 2002-05

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

1996 NCAA RESULTS (NO. 8 SEED/32-TEAM BRACKET): First Round: W 7-3 NC StateSecond Round W 5-0 Wake Forest Quarterfinal: L 9-0 @North Carolina

1997 NCAA RESULTS (32-TEAM BRACKET): First Round: W 3-2 VanderbiltSecond Round L 5-0 @North Carolina

1998 NCAA RESULTS (NO. 2 SEED/48-TEAM BRACKET): Second Round: W 5-1 James Madison Third Round: W 1-0 Northwestern Quarterfinal: W 3-1 Penn StateSemifinal^: W 1-0 Santa ClaraFinal^: W 1-0 North CarolinaAll-Tournament: Keisha Bell, Meredith Flaherty (Defensive MVP), Danielle Fotopoulos (Offensive MVP), Heather Mitts, Sarah Yohe

1999 NCAA RESULTS (NO. 3 SEED/48-TEAM BRACKET): Second Round: L 1-0 Hartford

2000 NCAA RESULTS (NO. 9-16 SEED/48-TEAM BRACKET): Second Round: L 2-1 Florida State

2001 NCAA RESULTS (NO. 6 SEED/64-TEAM BRACKET):First Round W 4-0 Central FloridaSecond Round W 3-0 GeorgiaThird Round W 3-1 ClemsonQuarterfinal: W 1-0 2OT @UCLASemifinal~: L 3-2 OT vs. Santa ClaraAll-Tournament: Jordan Kellgren

2003 NCAA RESULTS (NO. 3 SEED/64-TEAM BRACKET):First Round W 3-2 2OT Central FloridaSecond Round W 4-3 2OT MississippiThird Round W 1-0 TennesseeQuarterfinal L 2-1 Florida State

2004 NCAA RESULTS (NO. 10 SEED/64-TEAM BRACKET):First Round L 3-2 Central Florida

2005 NCAA RESULTS (64-TEAM BRACKET):First Round L 1-0 2OT Illinois

2006 NCAA RESULTS (NO. 3 REGION SEED/64-TEAM BRACKET):First Round W 2-0 vs. Illinois-ChicagoSecond Round T 0-0 (UF 4, MU 3 PKs) at MarquetteThird Round L 3-2 at UCLA

2007 NCAA RESULTS (NO. 3 REGION SEED/64-TEAM BRACKET):First Round W 3-0 MiamiSecond Round T 0-0 (UF 4, UCF 3 PKs) Central FloridaThird Round L 1-0 at Southern California

2008 NCAA RESULTS (NO. 2 REGION SEED/64-TEAM BRACKET):First Round W 2-1 CaliforniaSecond Round W 2-0 UCFThird Round L 2-1 Texas A&M

2009 NCAA RESULTS (NO. 3 REGION SEED/64-TEAM BRACKET):First Round W 2-0 vs. Illinois StateSecond Round L 1-0 OT vs. Oregon State

2010 NCAA RESULTS (NO. 2 REGION SEED/64-TEAM BRACKET):First Round W 3-0 MercerSecond Round T 0-0 2OT (DU 4, UF 2 PKs) Duke

2011 NCAA RESULTS (NO. 2 REGION SEED/64-TEAM BRACKET):First Round W 3-0 Florida Gulf CoastSecond Round L 3-2 UCF

2012 NCAA RESULTS (NO. 2 REGION SEED/64-TEAM BRACKET):First Round W 2-0 Florida Gulf CoastSecond Round W 1-0 UCFThird Round L 2-0 Notre Dame

2013 NCAA RESULTS (NO. 2 REGION SEED/64-TEAM BRACKET):First Round W 2-0 JacksonvilleSecond Round L 1-0 @ Duke

2014 NCAA RESULTS (NO. 2 REGION SEED/64-TEAM BRACKET):First Round W 3-0 MercerSecond Round W 3-1 CaliforniaThird Round W 3-2 Texas TechQuarterfinal T 2-2 2OT (4 SU, 3 UF PKs) @ Stanford

2015 NCAA RESULTS (NO. 2 REGION SEED/64-TEAM BRACKET):First Round W 1-0 Western MichiganSecond Round W 5-2 William & MaryThird Round L 2-1 Duke

^ - Collegiate Cup at Greensboro, N.C.

~ - Collegiate Cup at Dallas, Texas

The University of Florida has advanced to the NCAA Tournament 16 times in the program’s 18-year history. The Gators won the NCAA title (above) at the 1998 College Cup in Greensboro, N.C., and also advanced to the 2001 NCAA College Cup in Dallas, Texas.

FLORIDA IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

2016 DIVISION I WOMEN’S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP DATES AND SITES (35TH ANNUAL)First Rounds (32): To be determined (on campus) November 11, 12 or 13, 2016

Second & Third Rounds (8): To be determined (on campus) November 18 & 20, 2016

Quarterfinals (4): To be determined (on campus) November 25, 26 or 27, 2016

College Cup: WakeMed Soccer Park (15,000)Cary, N.C.Campbell and town of Cary, hostDec. 2-4, 2016

The field for the NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship expanded to 64 teams in 2001 after extending invitations to 48 teams in the three previous seasons. The 2016 field will be announced Monday, Nov. 7 with the first round of play set for the weekend of Nov. 11, 12 or 13. Campbell and the city of Cary will again play host to the College Cup in 2016. The NCAA semifinal and final matches will be played Dec. 2 and Dec. 4 at the WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, N.C. The University of Florida advanced to the NCAA College Cup in 1998 and 2001, claiming the 1998 NCAA Championship with its 1-0 win over North Carolina in the title match held in Greensboro, N.C. The Gators fell 3-2 in overtime to eventual NCAA champion Santa Clara in 2001 NCAA College Cup semifinal action held in Dallas, Texas. Florida has advanced to NCAA play 19 of the program’s 21 seasons and has played host to tournament action for 17 seasons (1996-01, 2003-05, 2007-08, 2010-15).

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SEC SOCCERGrowing in popularity throughout the nation, women’s soccer is one of the rising sports in the Southeastern Conference. The University of Florida won the SEC’s first NCAA Soccer title in 1998 in just the fourth year of the program’s history. The Gators also represented the league in the 2001 NCAA semifinals, marking the league’s second NCAA College Cup appearance.

SEC women’s soccer embarks on its 24th year of existence in 2016 and has established its presence in the collegiate ranks. A league-record eight SEC teams advanced to the 2011 and 2014 NCAA Championships. Last season, six SEC programs advanced to NCAA action - Auburn, Florida, LSU, Mississippi, South Carolina and Texas A&M advancing last season.

The Gators swept the 2015 SEC regular-season and tournament titles. Florida leads the league with 14 SEC titles and 11 tournament crowns. UF has advanced to the SEC Tourna-ment final 15 times, winning the title 11 times (1996-01, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2015).

The 2016 SEC Tournament makes its 10th appearance at the Orange Beach Soccer Complex in Orange Beach, Ala., Nov. 1-6. Teams seeded 7 and 10, 8 and 9 meet on Nov. 1 to play to advance to the eight-team SEC Tournament field. All matches of the SEC Tournament will air live on SEC Network with the final airing on ESPNU.

2015 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE FINAL SOCCER STANDINGS:TEAM SEC Pts. OVERALL PCT. HOME AWAY NEUTRAFlorida^% 8-2-1 25 19-4-1 .813 8-2-1 8-2-0 3-0-0Missouri 7-2-2 23 9-5-5 .605 5-2-3 4-1-2 0-2-0Mississippi 7-4-0 21 14-5-4 .696 10-2-1 4-2-1 0-1-1Auburn 7-4-0 21 16-6-1 .717 10-1-0 5-4-1 1-1-1South Carolina 6-3-2 20 12-5-3 .675 9-2-0 3-3-2 0-0-1Texas A&M 6-4-1 19 17-7-2 .692 10-1-0 4-5-1 3-1-1LSU 5-4-2 17 13-6-4 .652 8-0-4 3-5-0 2-1-0Vanderbilt 4-4-3 15 9-8-4 .524 5-4-2 3-3-2 1-1-0Georgia 4-7-0 12 5-12-1 .306 2-5-0 3-6-1 0-1-0Kentucky 3-5-3 12 9-7-4 .550 7-4-2 2-2-2 0-1-0Tennessee 3-5-3 12 7-5-6 .556 5-3-2 2-2-4 0-0-0Mississippi State 3-6-2 11 5-10-3 .361 2-4-3 3-5-0 0-1-0Arkansas 2-8-1 7 6-11-1 .361 4-5-1 2-6-0 0-0-0Alabama 2-9-0 6 5-12-2 .342 4-5-1 1-7-1 0-0-0

^-Regular Season, %-SEC Tournament champion

2015 SEC TOURNAMENT RESULTSNov. 3 – Opening RoundMatch 1 – [7] LSU 2, [10] Kentucky 1Match 2 – [8] Vanderbilt 2, [9] Georgia 1

Nov. 5 – Second RoundMatch 3 – [7] LSU 2, [2] Missouri 1Match 4 – [6] Texas A&M, [3] Mississippi 0Match 5 – [1] Florida 2, [8] Vanderbilt 1Match 6 – [4] Auburn 2, [5] South Carolina 2 (3OT, AU advanced 5-3 PKs)

Nov. 7 – SemifinalMatch 7 – [1] Florida 2, [4] Auburn 0Match 8 – [6] Texas A&M 1, [7] LSU 0

Nov. 9 – FinalMatch 9– [1] Florida 2, [6] Texas A&M 1

FINAL 2015 SEC INDIVIDUAL & TEAM STATISTICAL LEADERS (SEC MATCHES ONLY)

TEAM STATISTICS (ALL MATCHES)

POINTS# Team GP No. Avg/G1. Florida 24 178 7.422. Texas A&M 26 137 5.273. South Carolina 20 131 6.554. Mississippi 23 126 5.485. Auburn 23 123 5.35 LSU 23 112 4.877. Kentucky 20 98 4.98. Tennessee 18 86 4.789. Arkansas 18 72 410. Missouri 19 71 3.74

GOALS# Team GP No. Avg/G1. Florida 24 61 2.542. Texas A&M 26 50 1.923. South Carolina 20 44 2.204. Mississippi 23 43 1.875. LSU 23 40 1.74

GOALS ALLOWED# Team GP No. Avg/G1. Missouri 19 17 0.892. Tennessee 18 18 13. South Carolina 20 22 1.1 Kentucky 20 22 1.15. Auburn 23 23 1 Vanderbilt 21 23 1.17. Mississippi State 18 25 1.398. Mississippi 23 26 1.139. Florida 24 27 1.1210. Arkansas 18 28 1.56

SHUTOUTS# Team GP Shutouts Avg/G1. Texas A&M 26 11 0.422 Tennessee 18 9 0.5 Mississippi 23 9 0.39 Auburn 23 9 0.395. Kentucky 20 8 0.46. Florida 24 6 0.25 Alabama 19 6 0.32 South Carolina 20 6 0.3 Vanderbilt 21 6 0.29 LSU 23 6 0.26

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE# Team GP GA Minutes GA Avg.1. Missouri 19 17 1822:53:00 0.842. Tennessee 18 18 1740:00:00 0.933. Auburn 23 23 2136:05:00 0.974. Vanderbilt 21 23 1979:59:00 1.055. South Carolina 20 22 1882:03:00 1.056. Kentucky 20 22 1880:00:00 1.057. Mississippi 23 26 2192:57:00 1.078. Texas A&M 26 29 2398:55:00 1.099. Florida 24 27 2214:45:00 1.110. LSU 23 29 2154:03:00 1.21

INDIVIDUAL (ALL MATCHES)

POINTS Player-Team GP Goals Ast. Pts. Avg/G1. Savannah Jordan-UF 24 24 7 55 2.292. Jorian Baucom-LS 22 15 2 32 1.453. Haley Pounds-AM 26 13 5 31 1.194. Savannah McCaskill-SC 20 10 9 29 1.45 Addie Forbus-UM 23 11 7 29 1.26 CeCe Kizer-UM 23 14 1 29 1.267. Casie Ramsier-AU 23 12 4 28 1.228. Brooke Sharp-UF 24 11 4 26 1.089. Bates. Emily-AM 22 7 6 20 0.9110. Christen Westphal-UF 24 3 13 19 0.79 Summer Clarke-LS 19 7 5 19 1

GOALS# Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1 Savannah Jordan-UF 24 24 12. Jorian Baucom-LS 22 15 0.683. CeCe Kizer-UM 23 14 0.614. Haley Pounds-AM 26 13 0.55. Casie Ramsier-AU 23 12 0.526. Brooke Sharp-UF 24 11 0.466. Addie Forbus-UM 23 11 0.488. Savannah McCaskill-SC 20 10 0.5

ASSISTS# Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1 Christen Westphal-UF 24 13 0.542. Brooke Ramsier-AU 23 11 0.483. Chelsea Drennan-SC 20 10 0.54. Savannah McCaskill-SC 20 9 0.455. Meg Dougherty Howard-UF 24 8 0.336. Savannah Jordan-UF 24 7 0.29 Addie Forbus-UM 23 7 0.3 Jennifer Miller-UM 23 7 0.3 Natalia Gomez-Junco-LS 23 7 0.3 Gretchen Harknett-UM 23 7 0.3

GAME-WINNING GOALS# Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. CeCe Kizer-UM 23 7 0.32. Jorian Baucom-LS 22 5 0.23 Casie Ramsier-AU 23 5 0.22 Haley Pounds-AM 26 5 0.195. Savannah Jordan-UF 24 4 0.17 Simone Charley-VU 21 4 0.19 Ally Watt-AM 26 4 0.15

GOALS AGAINST AVG# Player-Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg1. Kelsey Dossey-MO 8 4 694:41 0.522. Abby Crider-SC 10 6 675:00 0.803. Kaylan Marckese-UF 17 14 1490:00 0.854. Julie Eckel-UT 18 18 1727:54 0.945. Sarah Le Beau-AU 23 23 2098:06 0.99

SAVE PERCENTAGE# Player-Team GP Saves GA Save Pct.1. Julie Eckel-UT 18 81 18 .8182. Christiana Ogunsami-VU 21 95 22 .8123. Kelsey Dossey-MO 8 17 4 .8104. Kaylan Marckese-UF 17 54 14 .7945. Marnie Merritt-UM 23 94 26 .783

SHUTOUTS# Player-Team GP Shutouts Sho/G1. Julie Eckel-UT 18 8 0.442. Sarah Le Beau-AU 23 7 0.3 Katelyn Jensen-UK 19 7 0.37 Marnie Merritt-UM 23 7 0.35. Catalina Rubiano-LS 23 6 0.26 Christiana Ogunsami-VU 21 6 0.297. Kaylan Marckese-UF 17 5 0.298. Mia Hummel-AM 12 4 0.33 Emily Rusk-UA 14 4 0.29 Louise Hogrell-UG 18 4 0.22

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IOWA STATE (Fri., Aug. 21 @ 8 p.m., Orlando, Fla.)Location: Ames, IowaEnrollment: 36,001

Nickname: CyclonesColors: Cardinal & GoldConference: Big 12Home Field (Capacity): Cyclone Sports Complex (1,500)Head Coach: Tony Minatta (UNLV ‘03)Record at School/Years: 13-23/2 seasonsCareer Record/Years: sameOffice Phone: (515) 294-64212015 Record/NCAA Finish: 6-12/DNAConference Record/Finish: 0-8/9th Series Record: first meetingLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/6Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2Soccer SID: Nicholas WigesSID Office Phone/Fax: (515) 294-7961/6046SID Email: [email protected] Box Phone Number: N/AWebsite: cyclones.com

UF vs. Iowa State (first meeting)

FLORIDA ATLANTIC(Sun., Aug. 21 @ 1 p.m. ET, Gainesville, Fla.)

Location: Boca Raton, Fla.Enrollment: 30,000Nickname: OwlsColors: Blue and RedConference: Conference USAHome Field (Capacity): FAU Soccer Complex (300)Head Coach: Patrick Baker (Otterbein ’89)Record at School/Years: 24-27-9/ 3 seasonsCareer Record/Years: 269-189-39/25 seasonsOffice Phone: (954) 648-74982015 Record/NCAA Finish: 12-8-1/DNAConference Record/Finish: 6-3-1/3rdSeries Record: UF leads 3-0-1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/8Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4Soccer SID: Jonathan FraysureSID Office Phone/Fax: 561-430-7148SID E-mail: [email protected] Box Phone Number: 561-756-0653Website: www.FAUsports.com

UF vs. FAU (UF leads 3-0-1)9/16/95 H W 7-09/21/07 H T 0-08/24/08 A W 2-1 OT8/27/10 H W 3-0

STANFORD (Fri., Aug. 26 @ 11 p.m. ET, Palo Alto, Calif.)Location: Palo Alto, Calif.Enrollment: 18,136

Nickname: CardinalColors: Cardinal and WhiteConference: Pac-12Home Field (Capacity): Maloney Field at Laird Q. Cagan Stadium (2,000)Head Coach: Paul Ratcliffe (UCLA ’94)Record at School/Years: 233-47-26/13 seasonsCareer Record/Years: 289-81-33/18 seasonsOffice Phone: (650) 725-9884 2015 Record/NCAA Finish: 19-2-2/quarterfinalConference Record/Finish: 10-0-1/1stSeries Record: Stanford leads 3-0-1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/6Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2

Women’s Soccer SID: Greg MarshSID Office Phone/Fax: (510) 449-1485 SID Email: [email protected] Box Phone Number: N/AWebsite: gostanford.com

UF vs. Stanford (Stanford leads 3-0-1)9/2/01 H L 2-3 (OT)9/22/02 A L 0-49/12/14 A L 0-1 (OT)11/28/14 A T 2-2 (OT)

UCLA(Sun., Aug. 28 @ 8 p.m. ET, Los Angeles, Calif.)Location: Los Angeles, Calif.

Enrollment: 43,239Nickname: BruinsColors: Blue & GoldConference: Pac-12Home Field (Capacity): Marshall Field at Drake Stadium (11,700)Head Coach: Amanda Cromwell (Virginia ’92)Record at School/Years: 51-12-6/3 seasonsCareer Record/Years: 274-110-33/19 seasonsOffice Phone: (310) 206-22692015 Record/2015 NCAA Finish: 8-10-1/DNAConference Record/Finish: 4-6-1/6thSeries Record: UCLA leads 4-2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/12Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3Soccer SID: Liza DavidSID Office Phone/Fax: (310) 206-8140/825-8664SID E-mail: [email protected] Box Phone Number: N/AWebsite: www.UCLAbruins.com

UF vs. UCLA (UCLA leads 4-2)9/4/99 N W 3-19/3/00 H L 0-412/2/01^ A W 1-0 (2OT)11/17/06^ A L 2-39/06/09 A L 0-38/28/11 A L 0-2^ - NCAA Championships

FLORIDA STATE (Fri., Sep. 2 @ 7 p.m. ET, Tallahassee, Fla.)Location: Tallahassee, Fla. Enrollment: 41,773

Symbol: SeminolesColors: Garnet and GoldConference: Atlantic Coast ConferenceHome Field (Capacity): Seminole Soccer Complex (2,000)Head Coach: Mark Krikorian (St. Anselm College ‘83)Record at School/Years: 211-45-22/11 seasonsCareer Record/Years: 379-94-28/22 seasonsOffice Phone: (850) 645-7205 2015 Record/NCAA Finish: 18-3-4/semifinal Conference Record/Finish: 6-1-3/2nd Series Record: UF leads 13-10Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/7Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5Soccer SID: Scott MoriakSID Office Phone/Fax: (850) 644-2016/3820SID Email: [email protected] Box Phone Number: (850) 645-3240Website: seminoles.com

UF vs. Florida State (UF leads 13-10)9/2/95 H W 4010/23/96 A W 3-010/15/97 H W 6-0

10/13/98 A W 2-08/27/99 H W 5-18/25/00 A L 2-311/12/00^ H L 1-29/28/01 H W 2-09/27/02 A L 1-29/5/03 H W 2-011/28/03^ H L 2-19/10/04 A W 2-19/16/05 H L 2-49/8/06 A L 0-19/9/07 H W 2-19/7/08 A W 1-09/18/09 H L 0-19/10/10 A W 2-1 OT9/9/11 H L 2-38/31/12 A L 1-08/30/13 H L 0-39/5/14 A W 2-18/30/15 H W 3-2^ - NCAA Championships

OKLAHOMA STATE(Sun., Sept. 4 @ 1 p.m. ET, Stillwater, Okla.)

Location: Stillwater, Okla.Enrollment: 37,232Nickname: CowgirlsColors: Orange & BlackConference: Big 12Home Field (Capacity): Cowgirl Soccer Complex (1,450)Head Coach: Colin Carmichael (South Alabama ’93)Record at School/Years: 155-61-31/11 seasons Career Record/Years: sameOffice Phone: (405) 744-8765/38532015 Record/NCAA Finish: 9-9-2/DNAConference Record/Finish: 2-4-2/8thSeries Record: UF leads 3-0Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/7Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4Women’s Soccer SID: Wade McWhorterSID Office Phone/Fax: (405) 744-7853SID Email: [email protected] Box Phone Number: N/AWebsite: okstate.com

UF vs. Oklahoma State (UF leads 3-0)9/08/13 H W 2-08/31/14 A W 4-09/4/15 H W 3-2 OT

KENTUCKY (Thurs., Sept. 8 @ 7 p.m. ET, Lexington, Ky.)Location: Lexington, Ky.Enrollment: 28,098

Nickname: WildcatsColors: Blue and WhiteConference: Southeastern Home Field (Capacity): Wendell & Vickie Bell Soccer Complex (1,500)Head Coach: Jon Lipsitz (UNC ’93)Record at School/Years: 81-52-15/7 seasonsCareer Record/Years: 184-85-23/14 seasonsOffice Phone: (859) 257-49712015 Record/NCAA Finish: 9-7-4/DNAConference Record/Finish: 3-5-3/T-9th Series Record: UF leads 20-4-2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/4Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2Soccer SID: Chris Shoals SID Office Phone/Fax: (859) 257-8437/323-4310SID Email: [email protected] Box Phone Number: (859) 257-9397

or 9399Website: ukathletics.com

UF vs. Kentucky (UF leads 19-4-3)9/8/95 A W 2-19/13/96 H W 2-09/12/97 H W 4-09/27/98 A W 3-011/6/98 A* W 2-09/10/99 H W 2-110/6/00 A W 5-311/3/00 N* W 2-110/7/01 H W 5-111/9/01 N* W 3-110/6/02 A L 0-310/17/03 H T 1-1 (2OT)10/08/04 A W 3-010/7.05 H W 4-210/8/06 A T 0-0 (2OT)11/5/06 N* L 1-210/7/07 H W 1-011/7/07 N* W 4-010/5/08 A W 3-2 (2OT)9/25/09 H W 2-1 (OT)9/24/10 A W 2-010/2/11 H W 3-09/14/12 A L 2-110/18/13 H W 3-010/19/14 A L 2-010/2/15 H T 1-1 (2OT) * - SEC Tournament

ARKANSAS (Fri., Sept. 16 @ 8 p.m. ET, Fayetteville, Ark.)Location: Fayetteville, Ark.Enrollment: 23,199

Nickname: RazorbacksColors: Cardinal and WhiteConference: Southeastern Home Field (Capacity): Razorback Field (1,500)Head Coach: Colby Hale (Oral Roberts ‘97)Record at School/Years: 39-36-9/4 seasons Career Record/Years: same Office Phone: (479) 575-23482015 Record/NCAA Finish: 6-11-1/DNAConference Record/Finish: 2-8-1/13th Series Record: UF leads 20-0Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 19/10Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3Soccer SID: Roland LiwagSID Office Phone/Fax: (479) 575-6926/7481SID Email: [email protected] Box Phone Number: (479) 575-5851Website: ArkansasRazorbacks.com

UF vs. Arkansas (UF leads 20-0)9/22/95 A W 2-011/10/96 N* W 3-2 (3OT)9/28/97 A W 7-19/26/99 H W 5-011/4/99 N* W 4-311/2/00 N* W 4-110/14/01 A W 4-110/13/02 H W 2-110/24/04 H W 2-110/23/05 A W 1-010/20/06 H W 1-0 (2OT)10/25/07 A W 1-010/23/08 H W 3-010/25/09 A W 1-010/24/10 H W 3-110/20/11 A W 2-1 OT9/30/12 H W 4-011/6/13 N* W 1-010/5/14 A W 3-110/25/15 H W 4-0* SEC Tournament

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UCF(Sun., Sept. 18 @ 7 p.m. ET, Gainesville, Fla.)Location: Orlando, Fla.Enrollment: 60,810

Nickname: KnightsColors: Black and GoldConference: American Athletic ConferenceHome Field (Capacity): UCF Soccer Complex (2,475)Head Coach: Tiffany Roberts Sahaydak (North Carolina ‘05)Record at School/Years: 46-14-6/3 seasonsCareer Record/Years: 99-64-25/9 seasonsOffice Phone: (407) 823-63452015 Record/2015 NCAA Finish: 12-6-2/first roundConference Record/Finish: 6-3/3rdSeries Record: UF leads 13-3-1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/10Starters Returning/Lost: 3/8Soccer SID: Bill MorrisonSID Office Phone/Fax: (407) 823-2464/5293SID Email: [email protected] Box Phone Number: (407) 920-1233Website: UCFKnights.com

UF vs. UCF (UF leads 13-3-1)9/3/95 H W 4-2 2OT9/18/96 A W 2-010/3/97 H W 7-09/1/98 A W 3-08/29/99 H W 5-011/16/01^ H W 4-09/7/03 H W 3-111/14/03^ H W 3-2 2OT11/12/04^ H L 3-29/18/05 A W 2-011/18/07^ H T 0-0 2OT (UF 4, UCF 3 PK)8/29/08 H L 0-111/16/08^ H W 2-08/22/10 A L 2-011/18/11^ H L 3-211/16/12^ H W 1-08/21/15 A W 2-0*NCAA Championships

AUBURN(Thurs., Sept. 22 @ 6 p.m. ET, Gainesville, Fla.)Location: Auburn, Ala.Enrollment: 25,469

Nickname: TigersColors: Burnt Orange and Navy BlueConference: Southeastern (Western Division)Home Field (Capacity): Auburn Soccer Complex (1,500)Head Coach: Karen Hoppa (UCF ‘91)Record at School/Years: 200-133-32/17 seasonsCareer Record/Years: 264-177-41/23 seasonsOffice Phone: (334) 844-98002015 Record/NCAA Finish: 16-6-1/third roundConference Record/Finish: 7-4-0/T-3rdSeries Record: UF leads 16-6-1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/8Starters Returning/Lost: 13/2Soccer SID: Cody VogaSID Office Phone/Fax: (334) 844-9800/9807SID Email: [email protected] Box Phone Number: (334) 844-9334Website: auburntigers.com

UF vs. Auburn (UF leads 16-5-1)11/2/95 A* T 1-1 (OT—Lost 4-5 on PK)11/9/96 N* W 6-110/31/97 H W 4-010/24/99 A W 2-010/24/00 H W 6-011/11/01 N* W 2-1

10/27/02 A L 0-110/5/03 H W 1-0 OT9/26/04 A L 0-19/25/05 H W 2-111/3/05 N* L 1-29/22/06 A W 3-110/19/07 H W 2-010/17/08 A W 1-010/11/09 H W 4-010/10/10 A L 0-110/7/11 H W 3-2 OT11/6/11 N* L 2-39/16/12 A W 2-1 OT11/4/12 N* W 3-010/6/13 H W 3-09/27/15 A L 3-211/6/15 N* W 2-0*- SEC Tournament

TENNESSEE(Sun., Sept. 25 @ 5 p.m. ET, Gainesville, Fla.)Location: Knoxville, Tenn.Enrollment: 27,410

Nickname: Volunteers (Vols)Colors: Orange and WhiteConference: Southeastern Home Field (Capacity): Regal Soccer Stadium (3,000)Head Coach: Brian Pensky (Emory ‘91)Record at School/Years: 39-27-15/4 seasonsCareer Record/Years: 106-80-35/11 seasonsOffice Phone: (865) 974-45152015 Record/NCAA Finish: 7-5-6/DNAConference Record/Finish: 3-5-3/T-9th Series Record: UF leads 16-8-3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 19/8Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4Soccer SID: Sean BarowsSID Office Phone/Fax: (865) 974-7478/8875SID Email: [email protected] Box Phone Number: (865) 974-8130Website: utsports.com

UF vs. Tennessee (UF leads 15-5-1)11/2/95 A* T 1-1 (OT—Lost 4-5 on PK)11/9/96 N* W 6-110/31/97 H W 4-010/24/99 A W 2-010/24/00 H W 6-011/11/01 N* W 2-110/27/02 A L 0-110/5/03 H W 1-0 OT9/26/04 A L 0-19/25/05 H W 2-111/3/05 N* L 1-29/22/06 A W 3-110/19/07 H W 2-010/17/08 A W 1-010/11/09 H W 4-010/10/10 A L 0-110/7/11 H W 3-2 OT11/6/11 N* L 2-39/16/12 A W 2-1 OT11/4/12* N* W 3-010/6/13 H W 3-0* - SEC Tournament

LOUISIANA STATE (Fri., Sept. 30 @ 8 p.m. ET, Baton Rouge, La.)

Location: Baton Rouge, La. Enrollment: 31,527Nickname: Tigers Colors: Purple and GoldConference: Southeastern Home Field (Capacity): LSU Soccer Stadium

(2,197)Head Coach: Brian Lee (Furman ‘93)Record at School/Years: 115-83-37/11 seasonsCareer Record/Years: 259-163-47/22 seasonsOffice Phone: (225) 578-82562015 Record/NCAA Finish: 13-6-4/DNAConference Record/Finish: 5-4-2/7thSeries Record: UF leads 16-1-2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/9Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4Soccer SID: Will StaffordSID Office Phone/Fax: (225) 578-8226/1861SID Email: [email protected] Box Phone Number: (225) 578-0636Website: LSUsports.net

UF vs. Louisiana State (UF leads 16-1-2)9/24/95 H W 7-09/26/97 A W 10-19/24/99 H W 11 09/7/01 A W 3 010/11/02 H T 1-1 (2OT)11/8/02 N* W 2-010/22/04 A W 2-110/21/05 H W 2-110/22/06 A T 1-1 (2OT)10/28/07 H W 5-011/9/07 N* W 1-0 (2OT)10/26/08 A W 2-110/22/09 H W 4-010/21/10 A W 2-010/23/11 H L 1-010/5/12 A W 2-010/20/13 H W 3-010/26/14 A W 3-010/11/15 H W 2-1* - SEC Tournament

GEORGIA (Thurs., Oct. 6 @ 6 p.m. ET, Gainesville, Fla.)Location: Athens, Ga.Enrollment: 35,197

Nickname: BulldogsColors: Red and BlackConference: Southeastern Home Field (Capacity): UGA Soccer Stadium/Turner Soccer Complex (1,750)Head Coach: Billy Lesesne (Erskine ’87)Record at School/Years: 5-12-1/one seasonCareer Record/Years: sameOffice Phone: (706) 542-90362015 Record//NCAA Finish: 5-12-1/DNAConference Record/Finish: 4-7-0/T-9th Series Record: UF leads 27-2-1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 24/7Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4Soccer SID: Karra LoganSID Office Phone/Fax: (706) 542-1621/9339SID Email: [email protected] Box Phone Number: (706) 227-5378Website: georgiadogs.com

UF vs. Georgia (UF leads 27-2-1)10/15/95 H T 0-0 (OT)9/27/96 A W 1-010/19/97 A W 5-011/7/97 H* W 3-19/13/98 H W 2-1 (OT)10/17/99 A W 4-010/1/00 H W 2-011/5/00 A* W 2-010/21/01 A W 4-111/18/01 H^ W 3-010/20/02 H W 1-0 (OT)10/12/03 A W 2-111/7/03 N* W 4-110/03/04 H W 4-010/3/05 A W 2-0

9/29/06 H W 2-1 (OT)11/1/06 N* W 4-19/28/07 A L 2-111/11/07 N* W 4-19/26/08 H W 2-1 (OT)11/7/08 N* L 3-010/18/09 A W 1-010/17/10 H W 2-1 (OT)11/5/10 N* W 3-19/23/11 A W 1-011/2/11 N* W 2-09/23/12 H W 4-110/31/13 A W 5-19/26/14 H W 2-110/29/15 A W 3-0* - SEC Tournament^ NCAA Championships

MISSISSIPPI (Sun., Oct. 9 @ 6 p.m. ET, Oxford, Miss.)Location: Oxford, Miss.Enrollment: 23,838

Nickname: RebelsColors: Cardinal Red and Navy BlueConference: Southeastern (Western Division)Home Field (Capacity): Ole Miss Soccer Stadium (1,500)Head Coach: Matthew Mott (UCF 2000)Record at School/Years: 66-45-16/6 seasonsCareer Record/Years: sameOffice Phone: (662) 915-78912015 Record/NCAA Finish: 14-5-4/third roundConference Record/Finish: 7-4-0/T-3rd Series Record: UF leads 19-2-1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/6Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2Soccer SID: Brandon LeeSID Office Phone/Fax: (662) 915-1083/7006SID Email: [email protected] Box Phone Number: (662) 915-7851Website: olemisssports.com

UF vs. Mississippi (UF leads 19-2-1)10/20/96 H W 8-011/6/97 H* W 6-010/18/98 H W 9-111/7/99 N* W 3-010/15/00 A W 5-110/28/01 H W 6-010/26/03 A W 1-0 (2OT)11/16/03 H^ W 4-2 (2OT)10/17/04 H T 0-0 (2OT)11/05/04 N~ W 3-010/16/05 A L 1-010/13/06 H W 1-0 (OT)10/12/07 A W 1-010/10/08 H W 1-010/14/09 A L 2-3 (2OT)10/3/10 H W 3-010/14/11 A W 2-09/28/12 H W 3-110/31/12 N~ W 2-19/27/13 A W 4-111/8/13~ N W 2-19/18/15 H W 4-1* - SEC Tournament^ NCAA Championships

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2016 OPPONENTSSOUTH CAROLINA (Sun., Oct. 16 @ 3 p.m. ET, Columbia, S.C.)Location: Columbia, S.C.

Enrollment: 31,964Nickname: GamecocksColors: Garnet and BlackConference: Southeastern Home Field (Capacity): Eugene E. Stone III Stadium (5,000)Head Coach: Shelley Smith (Vermont ‘93)Record at School/Years: 181-104-42/15 seasonsCareer Record/Years: 222-138-44/19 seasonsOffice Phone: (803) 777-13542015 Record/NCAA Finish: 12-5-3/first roundConference Record/Finish: 6-3-2/5thSeries Record: UF leads 21-5-1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/12Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5Soccer SID: Scott WaggonerSID Office Phone/Fax: (803) 777-1516/2967SID Email: [email protected] Box Phone Number: (803) 777-8722 Website: GamecocksOnline.com

UF vs. South Carolina (UF leads 21-5-1)10/11/95 A W 5-010/29/95 H W 7-110/11/96 A W 4-010/26/97 H W 5-210/25/98 A W 4-211/5/98 A* W 6-010/29/99 H W 5-010/29/00 A W 3-09/30/01 H W 1-0 9/29/02 A L 0-1 (OT)11/7/02 N* W 2-111/1/03 H W 2-010/29/04 A W 2-1 (2OT)10/28/05 H W 3-010/27/06 A T 1-1 (2OT)11/3/06 N* W 2-011/2/07 H W 2-010/30/08 A W 1-010/30/09 H W 3-011/6/09 N* L 0-110/29/10 A W 1-011/7/10 N* W 1-010/28/11 H L 1-210/25/12 A W 3-010/4/13 H L 1-2 (2OT)10/16/14 A L 3-210/22/15 H W 2-1 (2OT)* SEC Tournament

ALABAMA (Thurs., Oct. 20 @ 6 p.m. ET, Gainesville, Fla. Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala.Enrollment: 37,100

Nickname: Crimson TideColors: Crimson & WhiteConference: Southeastern Home Field (Capacity): Alabama Soccer Stadium (1,500)Head Coach: Wes Hart (Washington ‘99)Record at School/Years: 5-12-2/one seasonCareer Record/Years: sameOffice Phone: (205) 348-61612015 Record/NCAA Finish: 5-12-2/DNAConference Record/Finish: 2-9-0/14th Series Record: UF leads 18-1-2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/5Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2Soccer SID: Drake AllenSID Office Phone/Fax: (205) 348-6401/8841SID Email: [email protected]

Press Box Phone Number: (205) 348-5078Website: rolltide.com

UF vs. Alabama ((UF leads 18-1-2)10/22/95 H W 5-010/27/96 A W 4-110/23/98 A W 3-110/22/99 A W 4-010/20/00 H W 6-010/25/02 A W 2-010/3/03 H W 5-09/24/04 A W 1-011/4/04* N W. 2-09/23/05 H T 2-2(2OT)9/25/06 A W 4-110/21/07 H W 5-110/19/08 A W 6-111/5/08* N W 2-110/9/09 H. W 2-010/8/10 A T 1-1 (2OT)10/9/11 H W 4-111/4/11 N* W 2-110/19/12 A L 1-09/20/13 H W 3-09/19/14 A W 2-1* - SEC Tournament

MISSISSIPPI STATE(Sun., Oct. 23 @ 1 p.m. ET, Gainesville, Fla.)

Location: Starkville, Miss.Enrollment: 20,873Nickname: BulldogsColors: Maroon and WhiteConference: Southeastern Home Field (Capacity): MSU Soccer Field (500)Head Coach: Aaron Gordon (North Texas ‘97)Record at School/Years: 11-40-3/3 seasonsCareer Record/Years: sameOffice Phone: (662) 325-27222015 Record/NCAA Finish: 5-10-3/DNAConference Record/Finish: 3-6-2/12thSeries Record: UF leads 14-2-1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 21/3Starters Returning/Lost: 17/3Soccer SID: Tyson RodgersSID Office Phone/Fax: (662) 325-6259/3654SID Email: [email protected] Box Phone Number: (662) 325-0905Website: hailstate.com

UF vs. Mississippi State (UF leads 14-2-1)10/19/96 H W 7-010/16/98 H W 8-010/13/00 A W 5-010/26/01 H W 6-010/24/03 A L 1-010/15/04 H W 4-110/14/05 A W 4-010/15/06 H W 3-110/14/07 A W 5-010/12/08 H W 3-010/2/09 A T 1-1 (2OT)10/1/10 H W 7-110/16/11 A L 1-010/14/12 H W 4-110/11/13 A W 1-0 (2OT)10/10/14 H W 5-111/16/15 A W 2-1

MISSOURI (Thurs., Oct. 27 @ 9 p.m.

ET, Columbia, Mo.)Location: Columbia, Mo.Enrollment: 34,658

Nickname: TigersColors: Old Gold and BlackConference: Southeastern Home Field (Capacity): Audrey J. Walton Complex (2,500) Head Coach: Bryan Blitz (Tulsa ’87)Record at School/Years: 216-171-30/20 seasonsCareer Record/Years: 261-215-38/25 seasonsOffice Phone: (573) 884-79142015 Record/NCAA Finish: 9-5-5/DNAConference Record/Finish: 7-2-2/2nd Series Record: UF leads 5-1-1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/6Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3Women’s Soccer SID: Kate LakinSID Office Phone/Fax: (573) 884-8519/882-4720SID Email: [email protected] Box Phone Number: (573) 884-2971Website: MUtigers.com

UF vs. Missouri (UF leads 5-1-1)9/21/03 H W 4-009/12/04 A T 2-2 2OT9/16/11 A W 2-010/12/12 H W 2-111/2/12 N~ W 3-09/29/13 A L 0-19/28/14 H W 3-1* - SEC Tournament

2016 NCAA SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPNov. 11, 12 or 13 NCAA First Round . . . . . . Campus SitesNov. 18 NCAA Second . . . . . . . . . Campus SitesNov. 20 NCAA Third Round . . . . . Campus SitesNov. 25, 26 or 27 NCAA Quarterfinal . . . . . Campus SitesDec. 2 & 4 NCAA College Cup . . . . . Cary, N.C.

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER TOURNAMENTOrange Beach SportsPlex (1,500)Orange Beach, Ala.Nov. 1-6, 2016Contact: Ken Grimes (251) 981-5036

2016 SEC TOURNAMENT October 31 - November 6 • Orange Beach Sportsplex •Orange Beach, Ala.

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First RoundMonday, Oct. 31

QuarterfinalsWednesday, Nov. 2

SemifinalsFriday, Nov. 4

ChampionshipSunday, Nov. 6

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SERIES RECORDS All-Matches Home Away Neutral

Opponent W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T Last Meeting First meetingAlabama 18-1-2 7-0-1 8-1-1 3-0-0 W 9/19/2014 (2-1) W 10/22/1995 (5-0)Arkansas 20-0-0 8-0-0 8-0-0 4-0-0 W 10/25/2015 (4-0) W 9/22/1995 (2-0)Auburn 16-6-1 8-0-0 4-4-1 4-2-0 W 11/6/2015 (2-0) T 11/2/1995 (1-1) Brigham Young 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 W 9/26/2003 (3-2 \ OT) L 9/18/2000 (0-2)Butler 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 10/5/1997 (2-1 \ OT) W 10/5/1997 (2-1) California 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 11/21/2014 (3-1) W 11/14/2008 (2-1)Campbell 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 8/31/1996 (6-1) W 8/31/1996 (6-1)Central Florida 13-3-1 8-3-1 5-0-0 0-0-0 W 8/21/2015 (2-0) W 9/3/1995 (4-2)Cincinnati 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 W 9/19/2004 (4-0) L 9/1/2002 (1-2)Clemson 3-2-0 3-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 L 11/2/2002 (2-5) W 10/31/1999 (2-0)Colorado 2-0-1 1-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 W 9/13/2009 (3-1) W 9/1/1997 (3-0)Connecticut 3-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 W 9/4/2005 (5-0) W 10/2/2001 (2-1)Cornell 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 9/21/1997 (6-0) W 9/21/1997 (6-0)Davidson College 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 W 9/17/1995 (2-0) W 9/17/1995 (2-0)Dayton 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 8/27/2004 (3-2) W 8/27/2004 (3-2)Drake 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 W 9/16/2007 (2-0) W 8/26/2005 (3-1)Duke 6-5-2 3-2-1 1-3-1 2-0-0 L 11/22/2015 (1-2) L 10/21/1995 (0-2)East Carolina 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 9/12/2003 (2-1) W 9/30/1995 (7-0)Eastern Kentucky 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 9/20/2009 (5-1) W 9/20/2009 (5-1)Florida Atlantic 3-0-1 2-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 W 8/27/2010 (3-0) W 9/16/1995 (7-0)Florida Gulf Coast 4-0-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 8/23/2013 (3-1) W 9/11/2011 (5-0)Florida International 8-0-0 4-0-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 W 9/20/2015 (6-1) W 9/7/1997 (6-1)Florida State 13-10-0 7-6-0 6-4-0 0-0-0 W 8/30/2015 (3-2) W 9/2/1995 (4-0)Fresno State 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 L 9/1/2006 (0-1) L 9/1/2006 (0-1)Georgia 27-2-1 11-0-1 11-1-0 5-1-0 W 10/29/2015 (3-0) T 10/15/1995 (0-0) Hartford 2-2-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 L 9/22/2000 (0-3) W 9/19/1998 (5-2)Illinois 1-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 W 9/12/2008 (2-0) L 11/11/2005 (0-1)Illinois State 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 W 11/13/2009 (2-0) W 11/13/2009 (2-0)Indiana 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 L 9/4/2009 (1-2 \ OT) W 8/31/2007 (1-0)Jacksonville 5-0-0 4-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 W 9/13/2015 (4-0) W 9/14/2003 (6-2)James Madison 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 11/15/1998 (5-1) W 11/15/1998 (5-1)Kansas 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 W 9/18/2011 (7-2) W 9/21/2008 (2-1)Kennesaw State 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 8/27/2006 (3-1) W 8/27/2006 (3-1)Kentucky 19-4-3 9-0-2 6-3-1 4-1-0 T 10/2/2015 (1-1 \ 2OT) W 9/8/1995 (2-1)Louisiana State 16-1-2 7-1-1 7-0-1 2-0-0 W 10/11/2015 (2-1) W 9/24/1995 (7-0)Louisiana-Lafayette 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 9/3/2006 (6-1) W 9/3/2006 (6-1)Loyola (Ill.) 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 W 11/11/2006 (2-0) W 11/11/2006 (2-0)Loyola College 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 9/9/2005 (2-0) W 9/9/2005 (2-0)Marquette 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 T 11/12/2006 (0-0 \ OT) T 11/12/2006 (0-0) Maryland 1-0-1 0-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 W 10/2/1998 (7-2) T 9/19/1997 (3-3)Mercer 4-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 W 11/16/2014 (3-0) W 9/29/1995 (4-1)Miami (Fla.) 7-2-0 3-2-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 W 8/27/2015 (4-2) W 8/27/2000 (4-2)Michigan 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 L 8/30/2002 (0-2) L 8/30/2002 (0-2)Minnesota 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 9/13/2013 (2-0) W 9/13/2013 (2-0)Mississippi 19-2-1 10-0-1 5-2-0 4-0-0 W 9/18/2015 (4-1) W 10/20/1996 (8-0)Mississippi State 14-2-1 9-0-0 5-2-1 0-0-0 W 10/16/2015 (2-1) W 10/19/1996 (7-0)Missouri 5-1-1 3-0-0 1-1-1 1-0-0 W 9/28/2014 (3-1) W 9/21/2003 (4-0)Naval Academy 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 W 10/8/1995 (5-0) W 10/8/1995 (5-0)NC State 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 W 11/17/1996 (7-3) W 10/25/1996 (3-0)Nebraska 2-1-1 2-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 W 8/31/2008 (6-1) L 9/8/2000 (2-7)New Mexico 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 W 9/14/2014 (4-0) W 9/9/2012 (3-2)North Carolina 1-8-1 0-1-0 0-4-1 1-3-0 T 8/24/2012 (0-0 \ OT) L 10/17/1995 (0-2)Northwestern 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 11/22/1998 (1-0) W 11/22/1998 (1-0)Notre Dame 0-3-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 L 11/18/2012 (0-2) L 9/2/2005 (1-4)Oklahoma 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 L 8/29/2014 (1-2) W 9/6/2013 (3-0)Oklahoma State 3-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 W 9/4/2015 (3-2 \ OT) W 9/8/2013 (2-0)Ohio State 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 L 8/23/2015 (0-1 \ OT) L 8/23/2015 (0-1 \ OT)Old Dominion 4-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 W 10/4/1998 (6-0) W 10/6/1995 (3-0)Oregon State 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 W 8/25/2013 (3-1) L 11/15/2009 (0-1)Penn State 4-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 W 8/29/2003 (2-1) W 11/1/1998 (3-1)Portland 0-1-1 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-0-0 L 9/19/2008 (0-2) T 8/25/2006 (1-1) Rutgers 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 9/17/2004 (1-0) W 9/17/2004 (1-0)San Diego State 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 8/29/2010 (1-0) W 8/29/2010 (1-0)Santa Clara 1-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-1 T 9/20/2002 (2-2 \ OT) W 12/4/1998 (1-0)South Carolina 21-5-1 9-2-0 8-2-1 4-1-0 W 10/22/2015 (2-1 \ 2OT) W 10/11/1995 (5-0)South Florida 4-0-1 4-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 W 9/24/2014 (2-0) W 9/1/2000 (5-0)Southern California 3-1-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 L 11/24/2007 (0-1) W 9/6/1999 (3-1)Southern Methodist 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 W 9/21/2001 (3-0) W 9/6/1998 (2-1) Stanford 0-3-1 0-1-0 0-2-1 0-0-0 T 11/28/2014 (2-2\ OT L 9/2/2001 (2-3 \ OT)Stetson 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 10/5/1996 (5-0) W 10/5/1996 (5-0)Syracuse 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 9/13/2002 (2-0) W 9/13/2002 (2-0)Tennessee 16-8-3 9-2-0 4-5-1 3-1-2 W 10/9/2015 (2-1) W 9/29/1996 (6-2)Texas A&M 6-6-0 1-4-0 3-1-0 2-1-0 W 11/8/2015 (2-1) L 10/27/1995 (2-3)Texas Tech 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 11/23/2014 (3-2) W 9/2/2011 (3-0)UCLA 2-4-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 L 8/28/2011 (0-2) W 9/4/1999 (3-1)UNC-Greensboro 3-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 W 10/9/1998 (6-0) W 10/13/1996 (4-1)Utah 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 L 9/29/2003 (0-1) W 8/31/2001 (5-2)Vanderbilt 25-2-1 10-1-0 9-1-1 6-0-0 W 11/4/2015 (2-1) L 9/10/1995 (0-2)Virginia 2-1-1 1-0-1 1-1-0 0-0-0 T 9/23/2001 (1-1 \ OT) W 9/6/1996 (1-0)Wake Forest 3-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 W 10/1/1999 (1-0) W 11/23/1996 (5-0)Western Michigan 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 11/14/2015 (1-0) W 11/14/2015 (1-0)William & Mary 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 11/20/2015 (5-2) W 11/20/2015 (5-2)Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 9/11/2005 (2-0) W 9/11/2005 (2-0)Totals 373-98-31 190-30-11 115-49-16 49-15-3 Winning Percentage 77.4% 84.3% 68.9% 76.4% Unbeaten Percentage 80.48% 87.01% 72.78% 77.61% Bold denotes 2016 opponents

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JAMES G. PRESSLEY STADIUM AT PERCY BEARD TRACKJAMES G. PRESSLY STADIUM FACTS• Location: James G. Pressly Stadium is

located at the corner of SW 2nd Ave. and Woodlawn Dr. on the University of Florida campus in Gainesville.

• Seating capacity: 4,500.

• Dimensions: 70 by 115 yards.

• Surface: Natural grass Tifway 419 Bermuda blend

• Direction: North and South

• Cost:

• Spring & Summer of 1995: $2,000,000 facelift so facility could accommodate soccer

• Spring of 1997: Lights added $164,980

• Spring of 2007: $100,000 upgrades to Daktronics scoreboard

• General Contractor: M Gay Constructors Inc., Jacksonville, Fla.

JAMES G. PRESSLY STADIUM LIGHTS• Area of Lighting: Six poles with a total of

94 1,500 watt Metal Halide fixtures

• Pole Count: Six poles, three behind each sideline

• Light Fixtures: Musco SportsCluster 2 1,500 watt

• Standard Musco Reflector

• Mounting Height: 70’

• Manufacturer & Design: Musco Lighting LLC, Oskaloosa, Iowa

• General Contractor: M Gay Constructors Inc., Jacksonville, Fla.

The Gator soccer team plays most of it home matches at the James G. Pressly Stadium at Percy Beard Track. Florida’s amassed a home record of 190-30-12 (.845) in its 21-year history and crowd support regularly places the team among the nation’s top 12 for attendance average.

An overflow crowd of 5,222 filled the Pressly Stadium complex when Florida and then No. 1-North Carolina met on Oct. 11, 1998 for one of the top regular-season matches of the 1998 season. That crowd was the second largest regular-season crowd of the 1998 women’s soccer season and ranks as the 15th largest among the nation’s all-time regular-season crowds. Florida opened the 1999 season with another overflow crowd, when 4,745 fans joined in the pre-match festivities, which included the unveiling of the NCAA Championship sign. That atten-dance also stands among the nation’s top 30 all-time regular-season crowds.

Pressly Stadium was the site of the 1997 Southeastern Conference Tournament and the UF-Vanderbilt championship match drew a SEC record crowd of 2,520.

Lights were added to the stadium for the 1997 season and the first night match played at Pressly Stadium versus SEC rival Kentucky drew the tenth-largest crowd in school history of 3,425. In 2016, Florida will play four matches under the Pressly Stadium lights.

During the spring and summer of 1995, the stadium underwent a major $2 million facelift so that the facility could accommodate soccer. In order to meet specifications, the pole vault and long jump pits were moved from the infield to outside of the track, providing the new soccer field with a playing area of approximately 115 yards by 70 yards. In addition to redesigning the infield, 2,500 aluminum seats were added to the already existing 2,000-seat concrete grandstand, bringing total grandstand capacity to 4,500.

The renovation effort also included adding new restrooms, permanent concession stands, ticket booths, storage rooms and an air-conditioned split-level pressbox. In the spring of 2007, the scoreboard in the stadium’s southeast corner was updated. A Daktronics scoreboard using the latest in LED technology cost was added at a cost of approximately $100,000 and serves both UF’s soccer and track and field teams.

The stadium was named the James G. Pressly Stadium at Percy Beard Track in the spring of 2004 following a generous gift from James G. Pressly, a West Palm Beach attorney and a 1972 graduate of the UF College of Law. The track has long held the name Percy Beard Track after the former Gator head track & field coach Percy Beard, who guided the Gators from 1937 to 1964.

Pressly Stadium is conveniently located adjacent to Florida’s Lemerand Athletic Center. This multistory 43,000 square foot building, which opened in August of 1995, contains the locker room, equipment storage, training and sports medicine plus coaches’ offices for the Gator soccer team. The Lemerand Athletic Center underwent more than $1,400,000 in renovations in 2006 and among the end results is a more spacious locker room for the Gator soccer team.

The Gator soccer team has exclusive use of a practice field which is located just east of the Donald R. Dizney Stadium at the Florida Lacrosse Facility. Lights on the field will enable the Gators to practice whenever it is convenient for the team. The practice field is located near the Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium on the corners of Hull and Museum Roads on the UF campus.

ALL-TIME TOP 10 JAMES G. PRESSLY STADIUM SOCCER CROWDSRank Opponent Crowd Date

1. North Carolina . . . . . . . . 5,222 . . . . . . . . . .10/11/982. Florida State . . . . . . . . . . 4,745 . . . . . . . . . .8/27/993. Florida State . . . . . . . . . . 4,671 . . . . . . . . . .9/9/114. Florida State . . . . . . . . . . 4,442 . . . . . . . . . .9/2/955. Florida State . . . . . . . . . . 4,279 . . . . . . . . . .8/30/136 Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,859 . . . . . . . . . .9/29/067. Texas Tech . . . . . . . . . . . 3,728 . . . . . . . . . .9/2/118. Florida State . . . . . . . . . . 3,526 . . . . . . . . . .9/18/099. Florida State . . . . . . . . . . 3,472 . . . . . . . . . .9/28/0110. Florida State . . . . . . . . . . 3,432 . . . . . . . . . .11/28/03

PRESSLY STADIUM TEAM RECORDS:Most Goals: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . Florida 11, LSU 0 (9/24/99)Highest combined score: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . Florida 11, LSU 0 (9/24/99)

PRESSLY STADIUM INDIVIDUAL RECORDS:Most Goals: . . . . . . 4. . . . . Abby Wambach vs. LSU (9/24/99) Sarah Yohe vs. LSU (9/24/99) 3. . . . . five players a total of 12 timesMost Points:. . . . . . 9. . . . . Abby Wambach (4G, 1A) vs. LSU (9/24/99) 8. . . . . Sarah Yohe (4G, 0A) vs. LSU (9/24/99) Danielle Fotopoulos (3G, 2A) vs. Mississippi (10/18/98)

Donald R. Dizney StadiumDuring the course of the Gators' eight home-match schedule, the team will play at two venues - James G. Pressly Stadium and Donald R. Dizney Stadium. The Gators close SEC home play with two matches at Dizney Stadium - versus Alabama (Oct. 20) and Mississippi State on Oct. 23. The Dizney Stadium soccer field will be 120 x 75 yards.