Florida struggles to score, ties Kentucky
By Kyle Brutman | Oct. 2, 2015Florida coach Becky Burleigh wasn’t shy about how she felt her team played Friday night.
Florida coach Becky Burleigh wasn’t shy about how she felt her team played Friday night.
Different day, same routine.
It was known before the season started that Savannah Jordan would be one of the nation’s top goal scoring threats.
After the Florida soccer team had its first multi-game road trip against Southeastern Conference opponents, coach Becky Burleigh realized that some coaching adjustments needed to be made.
With less than a minute remaining in the game, it looked like the No. 9 Florida Gators women’s soccer team and the No. 13 Auburn Tigers were going to need overtime to determine a winner in Sunday’s match.
Going into halftime on a rainy night in Nashville, Tennessee, No. 9 Florida (7-2, 2-1 Southeastern Conference) and Vanderbilt (5-5-1, 1-2 SEC) were deadlocked at 2-2.
The Southeastern Conference grind begins on the road this weekend for the No. 9 Florida soccer team.
It took just 56 games for Savannah Jordan to make Florida history.
Trust can not be taught nor can it be coached.
Florida wanted to come out with a sense of urgency, but coach Becky Burleigh likely didn’t envision a season-high scoring performance.
After going into halftime with a 1-0 deficit against Ole Miss on Friday, the No. 12 Florida soccer team needed to find a way to rebound.
Coming off an up-and-down week, the No. 12 Florida soccer team (5-2, 0-1 Southeastern Conference) will kick off its busy weekend with a conference match against Mississippi (5-1-2, 0-1 SEC) on Friday night at 7 at James G. Pressly Stadium.
Coach Becky Burleigh consistently emphasizes that the Florida women’s soccer team (5-2-0) isn’t solely focused on the outcomes of individual games.
Becky Burleigh is a big fan of symbolism.
It didn’t take long for the Florida soccer team to show that it was clicking on all cylinders in Sunday’s match against Jacksonville University.
The first game of the Gators’ Southeastern Conference schedule did not go as planned.
The No. 10 Gators soccer team will open Southeastern Conference play tonight, as they host the reigning conference champs, No. 6 Texas A&M, at Donald R. Dizney Stadium at 7.
Following last week’s introduction of the orange oar, symbolizing that the team needs to "row" together to move forward, Florida soccer coach Becky Burleigh introduced another motivational prop this week.
There is one huge element of the Florida Gators soccer team being overlooked.
The Florida soccer team found a way to get past Oklahoma State, but the Gators needed overtime to seal the victory.