Senior midfielder Jo Dragotta finally finds scoring touch
By ADAM LICHTENSTEIN | Oct. 18, 2012Jo Dragotta’s past nine games have been what statistics majors would call an outlier.
Jo Dragotta’s past nine games have been what statistics majors would call an outlier.
McKenzie Barney has scored many goals in her career at Florida, but after suffering season-ending facial fractures in 2011, one goal overshadowed the rest: staying healthy.
The Gators have been a strong second-half team this season. For 10 minutes on Sunday, Mississippi State looked like it may put an end to that trend.
Jo Dragotta was not happy about being tackled to the ground, and about 10 minutes later, she got her revenge.
For Taylor Burke, Texas A&M was a wake-up call.
Erika Tymrak needed to prove she was not a rusted boot.
Taylor Travis and Shea Groom were almost teammates.
In a hostile environment at College Station, Texas, the underdog Gators tuned out the noise.
Havana Solaun has a knack for scoring goals against Ole Miss.
Florida may have won its match against Tennessee, but the victory didn’t come without a cost.
When the Gators take the field this weekend, they will have to deal with more than just a pair of Southeastern Conference rivals.
When redshirt senior Kat Williamson missed her first game on Sept. 9 with a right meniscus tear, junior Maggie Rodgers finally returned from a left ankle sprain she suffered in the summer.
Through their first six games, the Gators had not received nor surrendered a penalty kick.
Annie Speese’s phenomenal freshman season last year did not have a happy ending.
Maggie Rodgers knew Erika Tymrak was going to score.
When UF coach Becky Burleigh first watched Adriana Leon play soccer, she saw a relentless striker with a will to score.
Erika Tymrak entered Florida’s Sunday match against Florida International as the team’s top scorer, but she squandered multiple chances to extend her lead.
Florida’s season opener was not the best night for sophomore goalkeeper Taylor Burke.
During the span of just three games, the Gators women’s soccer team has looked like two wildly different units.
After a blowout loss to Miami to begin the season, Florida traveled to Chapel Hill, N.C., to play No. 14 North Carolina.