Movin’ on up: Florida freshman goalie becomes starter, keeps the job
By Ryan Summers | Dec. 7, 2015Kaylan Marckese walked onto campus this Summer and didn’t plan on seeing the field.
Kaylan Marckese walked onto campus this Summer and didn’t plan on seeing the field.
The Florida soccer team has mixed emotions after its season came to an abrupt end on Sunday.
On Friday night, Florida moved one step closer to playing for the program’s second NCAA Championship.
Opponents have been trying to disrupt the No. 5 Florida soccer team’s main strategy of ball possession throughout four postseason matches.
A fresh start and a whole new season awaits the Florida soccer team on Saturday night.
After securing the program’s 11th Southeastern Conference Tournament title, the No. 6 Florida soccer team claimed a No. 2 seed for the 2015 NCAA Tournament.
A set piece goal — the same event that led to Florida’s demise the first time it met Auburn this season — was what clinched the Gators’ victory over the Tigers on Friday.
After winning the regular season Southeastern Conference title last Thursday, the Florida soccer team shifts its focus to postseason play — and a tournament that last season included an early exit for UF.
A team that had nothing to lose but almost everything to gain was awaiting the Florida soccer team Thursday night in Athens, Georgia.
The Florida soccer team got a result on Sunday night that it hadn’t gotten all season — a conference shutout.