Florida faces Oklahoma State in home contest
By Ryan Summers | Sep. 3, 2015The No. 8 Florida Gators soccer team returns to action tonight against Oklahoma State at 7 at James G. Pressly Stadium.
The No. 8 Florida Gators soccer team returns to action tonight against Oklahoma State at 7 at James G. Pressly Stadium.
For the Florida soccer team, the offense has received the bulk of the attention that has been placed on a squad that conquered previously top-ranked Florida State on Sunday.
Coach Becky Burleigh and the Florida soccer team are focused on the conditional relationships following a victory over the No. 1 team in the nation.
For the first time in the program’s 21-year history, the Florida soccer team defeated the nation’s top team on its home turf.
In a game that featured no significant scoring threat in the first half, the Florida soccer team took down the Miami Hurricanes Thursday night, winning 4-2 in Coral Gables.
After Sunday’s tough loss to Ohio State in overtime, the Gators will have a chance to get a pair of wins against teams from their home state.
The midfield tends to be a crucial factor in determining a winner of a soccer game.
In the second game of the team’s three-game road trip, the No. 8 Florida soccer team fell to Ohio State in a 1-0 overtime loss on Sunday.
The No. 8 Florida soccer team kicked off the 2015 season on Friday night with a 2-0 victory over No. 17 University of Central Florida.
The 2015 Florida soccer team is gearing up for another season under Becky Burleigh, who heads into her 21st year at the top of the program.
Former Florida Gator Abby Wambach and the United States Women’s National Team are slated to compete for their third World Cup title Sunday against Japan in a rematch of the 2011 Women’s World Cup finale.
UF has released its 2015 soccer schedule.
In a match that ultimately proved FC Bayern Munich to be the more talented side, the Florida Gators held their own in the exhibition spring game played between the two clubs on Saturday night.
Katie Stengel grew up in Melbourne, Florida.
It was only back on Nov. 28 that Florida soccer’s Fall season came to an end with a loss in penalty kicks to Stanford in the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals.
Well, she’s not in Gainesville any more. In fact, she’s headed about as far away as she possibly can while playing professional soccer in the United States.
Florida’s Savannah Jordan has been named one of 16 female semifinalists for the 2014 Missouri Athletic Club’s (MAC) Hermann Trophy, the most prestigious individual award in collegiate soccer.
Some teams are made up of more than just talented athletes from around the country and the world.
By way of penalty kicks, Florida fell to Stanford on Friday night in the Elite Eight round of the NCAA Tournament, bringing an end to the Gators’ season.
The Gators are one win away from the Final Four.