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<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong><br />

2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

2012 SCHEDULE<br />

2012 University of Florida soccer team – front row (from left): Jo Dragotta, Lauren Smith, Christen Westphal, Kathryn Williamson, Erika Tymrak, Jennifer Larrick, Maggie Rodgers, Jillian Graff and Annie Speese.<br />

Second row: Claire Falknor, Arielle Gunderson, Brooke Smith, Karina Gutsche, McKenzie Barney, Adriana Leon, Paulina Speckmaier, Meghan Hussey, Taylor Travis, Tessa Andujar, Lauren Silver and Annie Bobbitt.<br />

third row: Haley Reeb, Valeria Tysinger, Brittney Reed, Caroline Triglia, Taylor Burke, Lindsey Cooper, Havana Solaun, Holly King and Tatiana Perez.<br />

2012 UNIvErSITy of fLorIDA SoccEr SchEDULE<br />

DAtE OppOnEnt (tV/RADIO) SItE tImE (Et)<br />

Aug. 10 Ucf (Scrimmage) orlando, fla. 7 p.m.<br />

Aug. 17 Miami (SUN/ESPN 850) Gainesville, Fla. 7 p.m.<br />

Aug. 24 North carolina (ESPN 850) chapel hill, N.c. 7 p.m.<br />

Aug. 26 Duke (ESPN 850) chapel hill, N.c. 1 p.m.<br />

Aug. 31 florida State (<strong>GatorZone</strong>) Tallahassee, fla. 7 p.m.<br />

Sept. 2 FIU (ESPN 850) Gainesville, Fla. 7 p.m.<br />

Sept. 9 New Mexico (ESPN 850) Gainesville, Fla. 1 p.m.<br />

Sept. 14 Kentucky (<strong>GatorZone</strong>) Lexington, Ky. 7 p.m.<br />

Sept. 16 Auburn (<strong>GatorZone</strong>) Auburn, Ala. 3 p.m.<br />

Sept. 21 Tennessee (ESPN 850) Gainesville, Fla. 7 p.m.<br />

Sept. 23 Georgia (CSS/ESPN 850) Gainesville, Fla. 2 p.m.<br />

Sept. 28 Mississippi (ESPN 850) Gainesville, Fla. 7 p.m.<br />

Sept. 30 Arkansas (ESPN 850) Gainesville, Fla. 1 p.m.<br />

oct. 5 LSU (SportsSouth/ESPN 850) Baton rouge, La. 7:30 p.m.<br />

oct. 7 Texas A&M (ESPNU/ESPN 850) college Station, Texas 1:30 p.m.<br />

Oct. 12 Missouri (SUN/ESPN 850) Gainesville, Fla. 7 p.m.<br />

Oct. 14 Mississippi State (CSS/<strong>GatorZone</strong>) Gainesville, Fla. 2 p.m.<br />

oct. 19 Alabama (ESPN 850) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 8 p.m.<br />

oct. 21 vanderbilt (SUN/ESPN 850) Nashville, Tenn. 2 p.m.<br />

oct. 25 South carolina (SUN/ESPN 850) columbia, S.c. 6 p.m.<br />

oct. 31-Nov. 4 Southeastern conference Tournament orange Beach, Ala.<br />

Nov. 9, 10 or 11 NcAA first round campus sites - TBA<br />

Nov. 16 NcAA Second round campus sites - TBA<br />

Nov. 18 NcAA Third round campus sites - TBA<br />

Nov. 23, 24 or 25 NcAA Quarterfinal campus sites - TBA<br />

Nov. 30 NcAA college cup – Semifinal San Diego, calif.<br />

Dec. 2 NcAA college cup - final San Diego, calif.<br />

Home matches played at James G. Pressly Stadium. All match times listed are ET and subject to change. ESPN 850 = 850 AM (Gainesville) / 900 AM (ocala). GATorZoNE = live streaming via Gatorvision player (NeuLion).


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

MEDIA INFORMATION<br />

The 2012 University of florida soccer media supplement<br />

was <strong>com</strong>piled and written for the benefit of all readers<br />

interested in learning detailed information regarding the<br />

University, coaches, staff and student-athletes of the Gator<br />

soccer program. Any additional media information, special<br />

requests or needs should be directed to the florida <strong>com</strong>munications<br />

Department, specifically Mary howard.<br />

Soccer Contact: Mary howard<br />

Office phone: (352) 375-4683, ext. 6100<br />

press Service: Members of the media are supplied with<br />

weekly release packages that contain updated statistics,<br />

features and preview information. on match days, the Uf<br />

<strong>com</strong>munications staff will distribute notes, team statistics,<br />

conference and national standings and other pertinent<br />

information.<br />

tickets: Admission to all Gator regular-season matches<br />

is free. If the team plays host to post-season action,<br />

admission will be charged. contact the UAA Ticket office<br />

at (352) 375-4683, ext. 6800 or check <strong>GatorZone</strong>.<strong>com</strong> for<br />

more information regarding post-season ticket prices.<br />

Facilities: The James G. Pressly Stadium is located on<br />

Woodlawn Drive, between SW 2nd Avenue and fraternity<br />

Drive, west of the Stephen c. o’connell center. The stadium<br />

press box ac<strong>com</strong>modates 24 working press on split<br />

levels. The Gator soccer practice field is located in florida’s<br />

Lacrosse/Soccer <strong>com</strong>plex near the intersection of hull<br />

road and Natural Area Drive.<br />

photographers: Please contact Mary howard or another<br />

member of the Uf <strong>com</strong>munications staff for information<br />

regarding shooting restrictions.<br />

Communications Department: The florida <strong>com</strong>munications<br />

Department is located on the third floor of Ben hill<br />

Griffin Stadium, across Lemerand Drive from the Stephen<br />

c. o’connell center. Enter the stairwell to the left of Gate 1<br />

at florida field.<br />

parking: James G. Pressly Stadium parking is limited,<br />

however, an ample number of parking spots are located at<br />

the o’connell center lot.<br />

telephone/Fax: Phones are available for working press<br />

at James G. Pressly Stadium. A fax machine is located in<br />

the <strong>com</strong>munications Department.<br />

Gator Weather Line: This service is updated when<br />

weather will impact a Gator sporting event. It is available<br />

to the public 24 hours a day. The florida Weather Line<br />

number is (352) 375-4683, ext. 3044.<br />

Gators On-Line: World Wide Web users can access the<br />

University Athletic Association’s Web site, “<strong>GatorZone</strong>.<strong>com</strong>”<br />

through a Web browser at http://gatorzone.<strong>com</strong>. Information<br />

available on the site includes schedules, results and<br />

statistics as well as updated notes on each Gator athletic<br />

team.<br />

Live streaming statistics are provided on <strong>GatorZone</strong>.<strong>com</strong> for<br />

all Gator home matches and all Uf soccer matches can be<br />

heard live on <strong>GatorZone</strong>.<strong>com</strong>.<br />

UnIVERSItY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> pRImARY mEDIA OUtLEtS<br />

NEwSPAPErS<br />

the Gainesville Sun<br />

Phone: (352) 374-5055<br />

Arnold feliciano, executive sports editor<br />

Email: felicia@gvillesun.<strong>com</strong><br />

the Independent Alligator<br />

Landon Watnick, beat writer<br />

Email: lwatnick@alligator.org<br />

Phone: (561) 441-5231<br />

fax: (352) 376-4467<br />

Florida times-Union<br />

hays carlyon -Beat Writer<br />

Phone: (904) 239-7531<br />

Email: hays.carlyon@jacksonville.<strong>com</strong><br />

Orlando Sentinel<br />

Phone: (407) 883-5143<br />

tampa Bay times<br />

Antonya English-Beat Writer<br />

Phone: (800) 333-7505 x3389<br />

Email: english.antonya@gmail.<strong>com</strong><br />

Florida today<br />

David Jones-Beat Writer<br />

Phone: (321) 378-9386<br />

Email: dajones@flatoday.net<br />

palm Beach post<br />

Jason Lieser -Beat Writer<br />

Phone: (561) 847-0205<br />

Email: jlieser@pbpost.<strong>com</strong><br />

Associated press<br />

Mark Long-Beat Writer<br />

Phone: (305) 594-5825<br />

Email: mlong@ap.org<br />

ESpn.<strong>com</strong><br />

Mike Dirocco – Beat Writer<br />

Phone: (904) 214-6636<br />

Email: espndirocco@gmail.<strong>com</strong><br />

SPECIAlTy PUblICATIONS<br />

Gator Bait<br />

Marty cohen-Editor<br />

Phone: (352) 240-6999<br />

Email: marty@gatorbaitmagazine.net<br />

Thomas Goldkamp - Assistant Editor<br />

Phone: (352) 283-1568<br />

Email: reporter@thomasgoldkamp.<strong>com</strong><br />

Fightin’ Gator<br />

Dave Stirt-Editor<br />

Phone: (352) 332-3778<br />

fax: (352) 332-8378<br />

Email: dstirt@bellsouth.net<br />

Gator Country<br />

Buddy Martin-Executive Editor<br />

Phone: (941) 916-0150<br />

Email: buddy@gatorcountry.<strong>com</strong><br />

rAdIO<br />

WKtK-the Sky<br />

(98.5 fM/97.3 fM)<br />

John Boyer-News Director<br />

Phone: (352) 277-0985<br />

fax: (352) 377-1884<br />

Email: JBoyer@enter<strong>com</strong>.<strong>com</strong><br />

ESpn 850<br />

(850 AM/103.7 fM)<br />

Steve russell-Sports Director<br />

Phone: (352) 392-0771<br />

fax: (352) 392-7183<br />

Email: srussell@wruf.<strong>com</strong><br />

WmOp/WGGG<br />

(1230 AM/WrrX-Gainesville)<br />

Phone: (352) 732-2010<br />

WBXY<br />

(99.5 fM-Gainesville)<br />

Terry Norvelle-Sports Director<br />

Phone: (352) 372-3700<br />

Email: terry@thestar.fm<br />

TElEvISION<br />

Sun Sports<br />

carl Schachter<br />

Phone: (407) 245-2520<br />

Email: carl.schachter@foxsports.net<br />

WCJB (Channel 20, ABC)<br />

Phone: (352) 377-2020 x246<br />

fax: (352) 371-0747<br />

chris Price -Sports Director<br />

Email: cprice@wcjb.<strong>com</strong><br />

Angelo caruso-Sports reporter<br />

Email: acaruso@wcjb.<strong>com</strong><br />

WUFt tV (Channel 5, pBS)<br />

Mark Leeps – Tv News Director<br />

Phone: (352) 392-4311<br />

fax: (352) 392-5720<br />

Email: tvnews@wuft.org<br />

NATIONAl & rEGIONAl<br />

SOCCEr OUTlETS<br />

Soccer America<br />

Phone: (510) 528-5000<br />

fax: (510) 528-5177<br />

Email: mike@socceramerica.<strong>com</strong><br />

Interviews: All student-athlete interviews must be<br />

coordinated with the <strong>com</strong>munications Department. Phone<br />

interviews with out-of-town media can be arranged. contact<br />

Mary howard to schedule student-athlete interviews.<br />

coach Burleigh and her staff are generally available in the<br />

soccer office on weekday mornings.<br />

Important phone numbers:<br />

Communications Department:<br />

(352) 375-4683, ext. 6100<br />

Soccer Office:<br />

(352) 375-4683, ext. 5554<br />

press Box: (352) 375-4683, ext. 4662<br />

Upon request, for individuals with documented<br />

print-related disabilities, this publication is available<br />

in alternate format. contact the UAA at (352)<br />

375-4683, ext. 6100 for more information. for people<br />

with speech and hearing impairments, when trying to call a<br />

department which does not list a TDD number, please contact<br />

the florida relay Service at 1-800-955-8771 (TDD).<br />

Southern Soccer Scene<br />

ray Alley, publisher<br />

Email: info@southernsoccerscene.<strong>com</strong><br />

soccerFLA.<strong>com</strong><br />

Phone: (954) 288-1193<br />

Email: bruce@soccerfla.<strong>com</strong><br />

Soccer Buzz<br />

editors@soccerbuzz.<strong>com</strong><br />

top Drawer Soccer<br />

robert Ziegler - Managing Editor<br />

collegesoccer.usfc@gmail.<strong>com</strong><br />

UAA<br />

Jon rubin, Director of Multimedia<br />

operations<br />

jonru@gators.ufl.edu<br />

Phone: (352) 375-4683, ext. 6629<br />

Dennis Black, coordinating Producer<br />

dennisb@gators.ufl.edu<br />

Phone: (352) 375-4683, ext. 6646<br />

Megan Parler, Producer<br />

meganp@gators.ufl.edu<br />

(352) 375-4683, ext. 6655<br />

Kelsie Eberly, Gatorvision Intern<br />

(soccer contact)<br />

kelsiee@gators.ufl.edu<br />

(352) 375-4683, ext. 6625


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

MEDIA COvERAgE<br />

from the tip of the Panhandle and down through Miami, the<br />

University of florida athletic program attracts statewide interest<br />

from newspapers, magazines, television, websites and radio<br />

stations. Uf holds its fair share of the national spotlight too, as<br />

media outlets such as ESPN, USA Today and Sports Illustrated<br />

track the progress of not only the nationally ranked football team,<br />

but also the careers of the many Gator world-class athletes. Locally,<br />

more than dozen media outlets regularly cover the Gators.<br />

In addition to daily coverage from the local media, many of the<br />

state’s larger papers such as the orlando Sentinel, Palm Beach<br />

Post and the St. Petersburg Times employ beat writers who<br />

live in Gainesville year-round for the sole purpose of covering<br />

Gator teams. The Uf <strong>com</strong>munications Department also helps<br />

student-athletes’ hometown media follow the careers of Gators<br />

from their area.<br />

ESPN ANd THE SEC: brING CONFErENCE<br />

ACTION TO THE NATION<br />

The fall of 2012 is the fourth in the unprecedented contract<br />

between the Southeastern conference and ESPN. ESPNU will air<br />

several women’s matches, including the oct. 7 florida at Texas<br />

A&M contest in college Station, Texas. The SEc Tournament championship match is set<br />

to air Sunday, Nov. 4 at 3:30 p.m. on ESPNU. The SEc-ESPN contract is set to run for 15<br />

seasons, giving the conference unprecedented national exposure on the ESPN channels.<br />

The SEc’s regional league television package will have the Gators appearing twice on<br />

cSS – Sept. 23 versus Georgia and oct. 14 versus Mississippi State. Uf also appears on<br />

SportsSouth when it plays at LSU on oct. 5.<br />

Sun Sports will air more than 100 Uf events during the 2012-13 academic year and will air<br />

four additional florida soccer matches – Aug. 17 versus Miami, oct. 12 versus Missouri,<br />

oct. 21 at vanderbilt and oct. 25 at South carolina.<br />

2011 TElEvISEd FlOrIdA SOCCEr MATCHES<br />

match Date Opponent time (Et) Affiliate<br />

friday, Aug. 17 Miami 7 p.m. SUN<br />

Sunday, Sept. 23 Georgia 2 p.m. cSS<br />

friday, oct. 5 LSU 7:30 p.m. SportsSouth<br />

Sunday, oct. 7 Texas A&M 1:30 p.m. ESPNU<br />

friday, oct. 12 Missouri 7 p.m. SUN<br />

Sunday, oct. 14 Mississippi State 2 p.m. cSS<br />

Sunday, oct. 21 vanderbilt 2 p.m. SUN<br />

Thursday, oct. 25 South carolina 6 p.m. SUN<br />

GAINESVILLE<br />

850<br />

Mick Hubert (right) and Matthew Stubbington team to call the action at a Florida soccer broadcast.<br />

The University of Florida athletics program attracts national and statewide interest from newspapers, magazines,<br />

television and radio stations. Above, cameras line the end of the field at a Gator soccer match.<br />

GAtORZOnE - thE<br />

AWARD-WInnInG ShOW<br />

FOR thE GAtOR nAtIOn.<br />

Beginning its 11th season this fall, <strong>GatorZone</strong><br />

features all the latest news and information on Gator athletics. Join hosts Jeff cardozo<br />

and Megan Parler every Wednesday at 5:30 pm on Sun Sports as they keep you upto-date<br />

on all things orange and Blue. Plus, enjoy in-depth coverage of your favorite<br />

Gator student-athletes from Uf’s Gatorvision staff as well as long-time contributor<br />

Larry vettel, as we highlight their ac<strong>com</strong>plishments both on and off the field.<br />

Larry Vettel Jeff Cardozo Megan Parler


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> ON Tv — RADIO / wEb / gATORvISION<br />

TUNE INTO GATOr SOCCEr MATCHES HOME Or AwAy<br />

All 19 University of florida soccer matches will be broadcast over the internet in 2012. In<br />

addition, 15 matches can also be heard on ESPN 850.<br />

No matter where Gator fans are located, they can hear the play-by-play action of the<br />

matches at www.<strong>GatorZone</strong>.<strong>com</strong>. The “player” software (Windows Media Player or real<br />

Player) needed to hear the internet broadcast is available for free at the same site. This is<br />

the 11th-straight season that Gator soccer has been broadcast on the internet.<br />

The internet and radio broadcasts begin friday, Aug. 17 at 6:50 p.m. with the Gators’<br />

season opener with Miami. Adam Schick will call the Gator matches in 2012 and Matthew<br />

Stubbington joins him for the home action. The <strong>com</strong>plete schedule can be found below:<br />

2012 GAtOR <strong>SOCCER</strong> BROADCASt SChEDULE<br />

dATE OPPONENT AIrTIME (ET) rAdIO-wEb<br />

8/17 Miami 6:50pm ESPN 850<br />

8/24 @North carolina 6:50pm ESPN 850<br />

8/26 vs Duke 12:50pm ESPN 850<br />

8/31 @florida State 6:50pm GATorZoNE<br />

9/2 fIU 6:50pm ESPN 850<br />

9/9 New Mexico 12:50pm ESPN 850<br />

9/14 @Kentucky 6:50pm GATorZoNE<br />

9/16 @Auburn 2:50pm GATorZoNE<br />

9/21 Tennessee 6:50pm ESPN 850<br />

9/23 Georgia 1:50pm ESPN 850<br />

9/28 Mississippi 6:50pm ESPN 850<br />

9/30 Arkansas 12:50pm ESPN 850<br />

10/5 @LSU 7:20pm ESPN 850<br />

10/7 @Texas A&M 1:20pm ESPN 850<br />

10/12 Missouri 6:50pm ESPN 850<br />

10/14 Mississippi State 1:50pm GATorZoNE<br />

10/19 @Alabama 7:50pm ESPN 850<br />

10/21 @vanderbilt 1:50pm ESPN 850<br />

10/25 @South carolina 6:50pm ESPN 850<br />

10/31-11/4 SEc Tournament TBA ESPN 850<br />

*ESPN 850 = 850 AM (Gainesville) / 900 AM (ocala)<br />

*GATorZoNE = live streaming via Gatorvision player (NeuLion)<br />

All 19 Florida soccer regular-season matches can<br />

be heard live on the internet in 2012 and 15 are also<br />

slated to air on ESPN 850. Gator fans can also find live<br />

stats on <strong>GatorZone</strong>.<strong>com</strong> for all home matches.<br />

Gator Greats Heather Mitts (far left) and Abby<br />

Wambach talk about their 2011 FIFA Women’s World<br />

Cup experience at halftime of the Florida-Texas Tech<br />

match.<br />

One of the GatorVision cameras focuses on the action. All of the non-televised Gator soccer home matches<br />

can be seen live on-line on GatorVision.<br />

GAtORVISIOn OnLInE<br />

Gatorvision online is a live streaming video service<br />

available through the official website of the florida<br />

Gators, www.<strong>GatorZone</strong>.<strong>com</strong>. This service allows fans<br />

to subscribe on a monthly or yearly basis for live and<br />

archived Gator programming. Seven of florida soccer<br />

home matches are slated to appear on Gatorvision<br />

online this season.<br />

It is re<strong>com</strong>mended that users have the latest version of Windows Media Player to ensure<br />

the best quality. To see an event or to get more information, just click on the Gatorvision<br />

online button at www.<strong>GatorZone</strong>.<strong>com</strong>, the official website of the florida Gators. Pricing<br />

information for Gatorvision can also be found at www.gatorvision.tv.<br />

2012 GATOrvISION SCHEdUlE - SOCCEr<br />

Date Opponent<br />

friday, Aug. 17 Miami<br />

Sunday, Sept. 2 fIU<br />

Sunday, Sept. 9 New Mexico<br />

friday, Sept. 21 Tennessee<br />

friday, Sept. 28 Mississippi<br />

Sunday, Sept. 30 Arkansas<br />

friday, oct. 12 Missouri<br />

Check out www.<strong>GatorZone</strong>.<br />

<strong>com</strong> each week during<br />

the season to see Becky<br />

Burleigh’s weekly press<br />

conference.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

HEAD COACH bECKY bURLEIgH<br />

few college coaches can match Becky<br />

Burleigh’s ability to bring a team ready to<br />

challenge for each season’s conference and<br />

national titles on such a consistent basis.<br />

There is no question that Burleigh stunned<br />

the soccer <strong>com</strong>munity when the florida program<br />

she started in 1995 claimed the 1998<br />

NcAA crown in just its fourth season of play.<br />

But focusing on that obvious achievement<br />

doesn’t give due credit to the job Burleigh<br />

does year-in and year-out as a tactician of<br />

the sport, developing players and promoting<br />

the sport at local, state and national levels.<br />

In 17 seasons at the helm of the Uf soccer<br />

team, Burleigh, 44, has led Uf to a NcAA<br />

championship, two NcAA college cup<br />

appearances, 11 Southeastern conference<br />

titles and 15 NcAA championships berths.<br />

Along the way, Burleigh picked up National<br />

(1998) and SEc coach of the year (2010,<br />

‘08, ‘00 & ‘96) honors. her career winning<br />

percentage of 77.0 (382-103-32) ranks<br />

No. 3 among the NcAA Division I Active<br />

coaches.<br />

The 1998 season’s culmination with a 1-0<br />

victory over North carolina for the NcAA<br />

championship marked a remarkable job<br />

by Burleigh, as the program she built from<br />

its beginnings used a four-year fast track<br />

to the national crown. In 1998, florida<br />

set season marks for best record (26-1),<br />

highest national ranking (No. 1), and highest<br />

NcAA championships seeding (No.<br />

2). florida captured its third consecutive<br />

SEc Tournament title and advanced to its<br />

first-ever NcAA college cup. By taking Uf<br />

to the college cup, Burleigh became only<br />

the second female coach to lead her team<br />

to the NcAA semifinals and the first to win<br />

the NcAA crown. Burleigh also received<br />

the 1998 NScAA/adidas, college Soccer<br />

Weekly and Soccer Buzz National coach of<br />

the year awards.<br />

Burleigh’s Gator teams have been<br />

overachievers from the beginning, setting<br />

impressive milestones each fall. After joining<br />

the Gator program in June of 1994, Burleigh<br />

had just over a year to put together the first<br />

florida soccer team. Burleigh used the time<br />

wisely, and the team that she introduced to<br />

the crowd of more than 4,400 at the James<br />

G. Pressly Stadium on Sept. 2, 1995 was<br />

a squad that was ready to step into the<br />

challenges of NcAA Division I soccer <strong>com</strong>-<br />

• 1998 NSCAA/AdidAS NAtioNAl CoACh of the YeAr<br />

• 1998 College SoCCer WeeklY NAtioNAl CoACh of the YeAr<br />

• 2010, 2008, 2000 & 1996 SoutheASterN CoNfereNCe CoACh of the YeAr<br />

petition. Burleigh’s second Gator team made<br />

it known early that they were ready to take<br />

a spot among the nation’s elite, defeating<br />

then-No. 9 virginia, 1-0, the opening week<br />

of the 1996 season for Uf’s first win over a<br />

ranked team. florida quickly jumped into the<br />

top 10 of every national poll -- a position it<br />

would hold throughout the 1996 campaign.<br />

The 1996 Uf squad became the first of four<br />

Uf teams (1998, ‘99, ‘00) to sweep through<br />

the SEc regular season and Tournament undefeated.<br />

As a second-year program, florida<br />

was the youngest in the 32-team field of the<br />

1996 NcAA championship, reaching the<br />

NcAA quarterfinal and finishing the season<br />

ranked in the nation’s top 10. The 1997<br />

florida team defeated three top-25 teams<br />

and although the Gators finished second<br />

in the SEc Eastern Division, Uf did defeat<br />

SEc Eastern Division champion vanderbilt to<br />

win the program’s second consecutive SEc<br />

Tournament title. In 1999 and 2000, florida<br />

claimed the SEc Tournament title and<br />

received a bid to the NcAA championship.<br />

The Gators made their second appearance<br />

in the NcAA college cup in 2001, falling<br />

3-2 in overtime to eventual NcAA champion<br />

Santa clara. The Gators reached the SEc<br />

final for the eighth straight season in 2003,<br />

tying Tennessee, 1-1. The 2003 Gators<br />

advanced to the NcAA Quarterfinal round in<br />

the team’s seventh NcAA appearance. florida<br />

collected the NcAA automatic berth with<br />

its 2-1 double overtime win over Tennessee<br />

in the 2004 final. The team advanced to the<br />

first round of the 2004 NcAA Tournament<br />

and again in 2005. florida improved its<br />

record number of league titles to nine by<br />

taking the 2006, 2007 and 2008 SEc<br />

crowns. The Gators marched into the NcAA<br />

round of 16 in 2006, 2007 and 2008 and<br />

also claimed the 2007 SEc Tournament title<br />

- the eighth in the program’s history. The<br />

2008 Gators became the first since the SEc<br />

went to round-robin play in 2004 to post an<br />

undefeated league record (11-0). The SEc<br />

title was claimed by the 2009 Gators and<br />

the team advanced to the NcAA Second<br />

round. florida swept the SEc titles in<br />

2010, claiming its 11th SEc and ninth SEc<br />

Tournament crowns. florida advanced to<br />

the NcAA Second round before its season<br />

ended with a penalty kick decision to Duke.<br />

The Gators made their ninth consecutive<br />

NcAA appearance in 2011, advancing to the<br />

second round.<br />

Prior to being named florida’s first head<br />

soccer coach, Burleigh coached the Berry<br />

(Ga.) college Lady fury for five seasons<br />

(1989-93), when she <strong>com</strong>piled an 82-23-6<br />

overall record. During her five-year coaching<br />

tenure at Berry, Burleigh guided the Lady<br />

fury to two NAIA national championships<br />

(1990 and 1993) and was also named NAIA<br />

National coach of the year during the same<br />

two seasons. Burleigh was named NAIA regional<br />

coach of the year in her first season<br />

as head coach at Berry in 1989, when her<br />

squad finished as the national runner-up.<br />

At Berry, Burleigh <strong>com</strong>piled a 76.6 win<br />

percentage, as she lost only seven games to<br />

NAIA opponents during her five seasons of<br />

coaching the Lady fury.<br />

In 22 seasons of coaching, Burleigh has<br />

<strong>com</strong>piled an overall record of 382-103-32<br />

(.770) and her 392 wins already places her<br />

No. 4 among Division I coaches (all-time<br />

and active) for career victories. Burleigh<br />

earned her 200th career win with florida’s<br />

2000 SEc Tournament semifinal win versus<br />

Kentucky, making her the second-fastest<br />

active Division I coach to reach the 200wins<br />

milestone. The 300th win came at Mississippi<br />

in 2007. her 26 wins in 1998 marks<br />

a career high in single-season wins.<br />

Burleigh has coached 17 NScAA All-<br />

Americans, 11 NAIA All-Americans, 31<br />

All-SEc players, 103 student-athletes on the<br />

All-SEc Academic honor roll, five coSIDA<br />

Academic All-Americans with seven honors<br />

and seven student-athletes honored as<br />

NScAA Academic All-Americans.<br />

As a student-athlete, Burleigh played her<br />

collegiate ball at Methodist college in<br />

fayetteville, N.c., where she was a four-year<br />

letterwinner. In her senior year, the Tarpon<br />

Springs, fla., native served as team captain<br />

and was named to the All-South team as<br />

well as the team’s Most valuable Player from<br />

her goalkeeper position. Burleigh graduated<br />

Magna cum Laude from Methodist in 1989<br />

with a bachelor’s degree in biology. In the<br />

fall of 1999, Burleigh was inducted into<br />

the Methodist hall of fame. She earned<br />

her master’s degree from Georgia State<br />

University in 1993.<br />

THE bUrlEIGH FIlE:<br />

Full name: rebecca Lund Burleigh<br />

Birth Date: october 13, 1967<br />

hometown: Tarpon Springs, fla.<br />

Began at UF: Named coach of florida’s<br />

inaugural soccer team on June 28, 1994<br />

Education: B.S. Biology (Magna cum<br />

Laude), Methodist college, 1989; M.S.<br />

Exercise Science, Georgia State, 1993<br />

Coaching Experience: University of<br />

florida, 1995-present; Berry (Ga.) college,<br />

1989-94<br />

Coaching Record: overall (22 seasons):<br />

382-103-32 (.770); University of florida<br />

(1995-present): 300-80-26 (.771); Berry<br />

college (1989-94): 82-23-6 (.766)<br />

Coaching honors: 1998 NScAA/adidas<br />

National coach of the year; 1998 college<br />

Soccer Weekly coach of the year; 1998<br />

Soccer Buzz coach of the year; 1998<br />

NScAA/adidas Southeast regional coach<br />

of the year, 2010, 2008, 2000 & 1996<br />

SEc coach of the year, 1990 and 1993<br />

NAIA national coach of the year; 1989<br />

NAIA regional coach of the year<br />

All-Americans: 17 NScAA All-Americans<br />

with 26 honors; five coSIDA Academic<br />

All-Americans with seven honors; seven<br />

NScAA Scholar Athletes All-Americans<br />

with nine honors; 11 NAIA All-Americans;<br />

four NAIA Academic All-Americans<br />

national Champions: 1998 NcAA Division<br />

I champions (florida); 1990 and 1993<br />

NAIA national champions (Berry)


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

HEAD COACH bECKY bURLEIgH<br />

burleigh’s Career Coaching record<br />

Year School Wins Losses Ties Win % Notes<br />

1989 Berry (Ga.) 19 3 2 .833 NAIA National runner-up<br />

1990 Berry (Ga.) 16 5 2 .739 NAIA National champions<br />

1991 Berry (Ga.) 18 5 0 .783 NAIA third place national finish<br />

1992 Berry (Ga.) 11 6 1 .639 Advanced to NAIA Southeast regional<br />

1993 Berry (Ga.) 18 4 1 .804 NAIA National champions<br />

1995 florida 14 4 2 .750 SEc Eastern Division - 2nd<br />

1996 florida 22 3 0 .880 NcAA Quarterfinal (T-5th); SEc Eastern Division & Tournament champions<br />

1997 florida 20 3 1 .854 NcAA Second round (T-9th); SEc Tournament champions<br />

1998 florida 26 1 0 .963 NcAA champions; SEc Eastern Division & Tournament champions<br />

1999 florida 21 2 0 .913 NcAA Second round; SEc Eastern Division & Tournament champions<br />

2000 florida 16 8 0 .667 NcAA Second round; SEc regular-Season, Eastern Division & Tournament champions<br />

2001 florida 21 4 1 .808 NcAA Semifinals (T-3rd); SEc regular-Season, Eastern Division & Tournament champions<br />

2002 florida 10 10 2 .500 SEc regular Season – T-3rd; SEc Tournament final<br />

2003 florida 19 4 2 .800 NcAA Quarterfinals (T-5th); SEc regular Season – T-3rd, SEc Tournament final<br />

2004 florida 16 4 3 .761 NcAA first round; SEc regular Season - 3rd, SEc Tournament champions<br />

2005 florida 13 6 1 .675 NcAA first round; SEc regular Season - T-3rd<br />

2006 florida 14 6 5 .660 NcAA round of 16 (T-9th); SEc regular-Season champions, SEc Tournament final<br />

2007 florida 17 5 3 .740 NcAA round of 16 (T-9th); SEc regular-Season, Eastern Division & Tournament champions<br />

2008 florida 19 4 1 .813 NcAA round of 16 (T-9th); SEc regular-Season, Eastern Division champions; SEc Tournament final<br />

2009 florida 16 6 2 .708 NcAA Second round (T-17th); SEc regular-Season, Eastern Division champions; SEc Tournament semifinal<br />

2010 florida 19 2 3 .854 NcAA Second round (T-17th); SEc regular-Season, Tournament & Eastern Division champions<br />

2011 florida 17 8 0 .680 NcAA Second round; SEc regular Season – T-3rd; SEc Tournament final<br />

22 382 103 32 .770 no. 4 on DI Active Coaches Chart for number of wins<br />

burleigh’s record at Florida<br />

Year School Wins Losses Ties Win % Notes<br />

1995 florida 14 4 2 .750 SEc Eastern Division - 2nd<br />

1996 florida 22 3 0 .880 NcAA Quarterfinal (T-5th); SEc Eastern Division & Tournament champions<br />

1997 florida 20 3 1 .854 NcAA Second round (T-9th); SEc Tournament champions<br />

1998 florida 26 1 0 .963 NcAA champions; SEc Eastern Division & Tournament champions<br />

1999 florida 21 2 0 .913 NcAA Second round; SEc Eastern Division & Tournament champions<br />

2000 florida 16 8 0 .667 NcAA Second round; SEc regular-Season, Eastern Division & Tournament champions<br />

2001 florida 21 4 1 .808 NcAA Semifinals (T-3rd); SEc regular-Season, Eastern Division & Tournament champions<br />

2002 florida 10 10 2 .500 SEc regular Season – T-3rd; SEc Tournament final<br />

2003 florida 19 4 2 .800 NcAA Quarterfinals (T-5th); SEc regular Season – T-3rd, SEc Tournament final<br />

2004 florida 16 4 3 .761 NcAA first round; SEc regular Season - 3rd, SEc Tournament champions<br />

2005 florida 13 6 1 .675 NcAA first round; SEc regular Season - T-3rd<br />

2006 florida 14 6 5 .660 NcAA round of 16 (T-9th); SEc regular-Season champions, SEc Tournament final<br />

2007 florida 17 5 3 .740 NcAA round of 16 (T-9th); SEc regular-Season, Eastern Division & Tournament champions<br />

2008 florida 19 4 1 .813 NcAA round of 16 (T-9th); SEc regular-Season, Eastern Division champions; SEc Tournament final<br />

2009 florida 16 6 2 .708 NcAA Second round (T-17th); SEc regular-Season, Eastern Division champions; SEc Tournament semifinal<br />

2010 florida 19 2 3 .854 NcAA Second round (T-17th); SEc regular-Season, Tournament & Eastern Division champions<br />

2011 florida 17 8 0 .680 NcAA Second round; SEc regular Season – T-3rd; SEc Tournament final<br />

17 300 80 26 .771<br />

DID YOU<br />

KnOW?<br />

Eight top-10 national<br />

finishes have been<br />

achieved all-time by the<br />

Florida soccer program.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

ASSISTANT COACHES<br />

vICTOr CAMPbEll<br />

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH<br />

vic campbell, 51, enters his<br />

18th season in 2012 with the<br />

University of florida soccer<br />

program. campbell was elevated<br />

to Associate head coach in the<br />

spring of 2003 after serving as<br />

an assistant coach for the previous<br />

eight seasons.<br />

As a member of the Gator staff,<br />

campbell works primarily with the backline players, while<br />

also assisting in recruiting, workout planning and opponent<br />

scouting.<br />

Prior to arriving at Uf, campbell served as an assistant<br />

under current old Dominion head coach Joe Pereira for<br />

seven seasons at Methodist college (1988-94).<br />

As a student at Methodist from 1981-85, campbell was<br />

named the school’s 1985 outstanding Male Senior Athlete<br />

after lettering in tennis for three years and in soccer for<br />

four, a remarkable achievement considering he did not<br />

begin playing soccer until he was 18 years old.<br />

After graduating from Methodist in 1985 with bachelor’s<br />

degrees in business administration and accounting,<br />

campbell worked full-time as a certified Public Accountant<br />

in fayetteville, N.c. In addition to working as a cPA until<br />

1994, campbell spent two years volunteering as a coach<br />

on the Methodist staff before be<strong>com</strong>ing coach Pereira’s top<br />

assistant in 1988.<br />

campbell, who has been an assistant coach for the South<br />

region olympic Development team, also served as a staff<br />

coach for the 1993 and 1994 North carolina olympic<br />

Development state teams. he is a member of the National<br />

Soccer coaches Association of America.<br />

Prior to attending Methodist college, campbell, the native<br />

of Seoul, South Korea, lived in Wahiawa, hawaii, for several<br />

years before graduating from ft. campbell high School<br />

in Kentucky. he and his wife, Kerri, were married in April<br />

of 2001. Ty Landon joined the family on Nov. 8, 2002,<br />

surprising Dad who was with the Gator soccer team at the<br />

Southeastern conference Tournament. Elyse Michele joined<br />

the family on May 17, 2005.<br />

THE CAMPbEll FIlE:<br />

position: University of florida Associate head coach (2003-present)<br />

Education: Business Administration and Accounting bachelor’s<br />

degree - Methodist (1985)<br />

previous Experience: florida Assistant coach (1995-2002),<br />

old Dominion Assistant coach (1988-94)<br />

AlAN KIrKUP<br />

ASSISTANT COACH<br />

Alan Kirkup, one of the NcAA<br />

career coaching wins leaders and<br />

a former Manchester United fc<br />

player, will be patrolling the University<br />

of florida sideline as an<br />

assistant coach for his seventh<br />

season in 2012.<br />

Kirkup taps a great deal of experience<br />

to florida as both a player<br />

and coach. he began his career as a player for Manchester<br />

United from 1972-76 and has been coaching soccer at<br />

different levels for the past 27 years. Kirkup is tied for 37th<br />

on the NcAA Division I coaches All-Time-Wins list with his<br />

224-137-19 (.614) career record earned in his 18 years as<br />

a collegiate head coach.<br />

he began his coaching career as a graduate assistant for<br />

the men’s soccer team at Eastern Illinois, helping bring<br />

them to the 1981 NcAA semifinal round. Kirkup moved<br />

on to be an assistant coach for men’s soccer at Southern<br />

Methodist in Dallas, Texas, in 1985 and began to simultaneously<br />

work as the SMU women’s head coach in 1986.<br />

In 1989, he solely worked as head coach of the women’s<br />

team and held the position until 1996. While at SMU,<br />

he took the women’s program to six NcAA Tournament<br />

appearances, which included reaching the 1995 NcAA<br />

semifinal. he was honored as the Southwest conference<br />

coach of the year in 1995.<br />

from 1996-99, Kirkup was head coach of Maryland’s<br />

women’s team. While with the Terrapins, he took his teams<br />

to the NcAA Tournament every year, setting school records<br />

for wins in a season (19), winning percentage (.769) and<br />

wins to begin a season (14). The 1996 Terrapins reached<br />

the NcAA quarterfinal round, their best showing ever in the<br />

tournament.<br />

Kirkup began working in the Southeastern conference<br />

the following year, joining Arkansas as their head coach in<br />

1999. he resigned from Arkansas in 2004 and returned<br />

to England where he was a physical education and sports<br />

teacher at the Buckingham School and Taunton’s college<br />

in Southampton. he also served as a Southampton fc<br />

Academy coach, working in <strong>com</strong>munity development.<br />

following his soccer career, Kirkup graduated from<br />

Loughborough University in Loughborough, England with a<br />

degree in physical education and sports science in 1981.<br />

he continued his education at Eastern Illinois University in<br />

charleston, earning a master’s degree in physical education<br />

in 1982. Kirkup is the father of two children, Molly, a<br />

recent graduate of Maryland, and Stephen, who is in his<br />

fourth year at the University of North carolina, where he is<br />

a member of the lacrosse team. he and wife, Anna, reside<br />

in Gainesville.<br />

THE KIrKUP FIlE:<br />

position: University of florida Assistant coach (2006-present)<br />

Education: Physical Education and Sports Science bachelor’s<br />

degree - Loughborough University (1981)<br />

Advanced: Physical Education master’s degree - Eastern Illinois<br />

University (1982)<br />

previous Experience: Arkansas (head coach, 1999-2003,<br />

34-59-6 (.373)); Maryland (head coach, 1996-1999, 42-25-6<br />

(.616)); Southern Methodist (head coach, 1986-1996, 148-53-7<br />

(.728)); asst. men’s coach 1985-1988); Eastern Illinois (graduate<br />

assistant, 1981-1982)<br />

Collegiate head Coaching Record: 224-137-19 (.614), 18<br />

years<br />

PETEr dAvIS<br />

vOLUNTEER COACH<br />

Peter Davis is in his first season<br />

with the University of florida as<br />

a volunteer assistant and will<br />

oversee the Gator goalkeepers.<br />

Davis was a graduate assistant<br />

with Mercer University’s women’s<br />

soccer team for the 2010 and<br />

2011 seasons. Mercer goalkeeper<br />

cagney valloch was named to<br />

the 2010 Atlantic Sun All-Tournament team and was second<br />

in the conference in 2010 with a goals-against-average<br />

of 0.79. In 2011, Mercer goalkeeper Nikki Atkinson led the<br />

A-Sun with her GAA of 0.74. Prior to joining the Bear staff,<br />

Davis was an assistant and the goalkeeper’s coach for Pfeiffer<br />

University’s 2009 men’s team. At Pfeiffer, Davis helped<br />

guide the team to their best record in program history and<br />

aided in two all conference honors for both the men’s and<br />

women’s goalkeepers.<br />

Davis, a native of Seneca, S.c., played two seasons in<br />

goal at USc Upstate after transferring from Spartanburg<br />

Methodist college. he was named a team captain in<br />

three of his four years as a player. he also played for the<br />

vermont voltage of the Premier Development League (PDL)<br />

in 2007 and 2008. Davis also holds several coaching<br />

licenses through the National Soccer coaches Association<br />

of America (NScAA) and was heavily involved in the North<br />

carolina olympic Development Program.<br />

Davis received his degree in sports management from USc<br />

Upstate in 2009 and his master’s degree in education from<br />

Mercer University in December 2011.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

MEET THE gATORS<br />

SENIORS<br />

SOpHOMORES<br />

jUNIORS<br />

FRESHMEN


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

2011: Started 13 matches, playing at<br />

first part of season at midfield and the<br />

last seven matches at outside<br />

back…Scored goals at Florida<br />

International and versus Florida Gulf<br />

Coast…Recorded an assist on first<br />

goal in 3-0 win versus Texas<br />

Tech…Member of the 2012 SEC First-<br />

Year Academic Honor Roll.<br />

High School: One of five members of<br />

San Clemente High School team to<br />

#15 Tessa Andujar<br />

5-2 Sophomore ● Forward/Midfielder<br />

San Clemente, Calif. (San Clemente High School)<br />

Andujar's Collegiate Statistics<br />

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

2011 22/13 893 12 2 (2) 1 5<br />

Totals 22/13 893 12 2 (2) 1 5<br />

sign national letters of intent in<br />

February…Coached by Stacey<br />

Finnerty at San Clemente H.S., which<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleted its second consecutive<br />

undefeated South Coast Conference<br />

schedule in February of 2011…San<br />

Clemente H.S. was runner-up in 2010<br />

Southern California Division I<br />

tournament…2011 Red Bull Nolan<br />

Showcase tournament champion.<br />

Club: Among<br />

TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong>’s 2011 Top<br />

100 National Players…Olympic<br />

Development Program (ODP)<br />

selection since 2005…Part of 2005<br />

Cal South ODP ’92 team and Cal<br />

South ODP ’93 2006-10 teams…Fouryear<br />

ODP Region IV selection (2007-<br />

10)…Selected for Region IV ODP<br />

team which played in San Jose, Costa<br />

Rica, in April of 2008…Member of U-<br />

17 Puerto Rico National team in<br />

2008…Participated in US Youth<br />

National Camps in 2007 and<br />

2008…Member of Slammers FC Girls<br />

Under 18 Premier team coached by<br />

George Larsen…Club team claimed<br />

Far West Regional League (FWRL)<br />

Spring and CalSouth State<br />

championships in 2009…Also won<br />

2008 CalSouth State, Surf Cup Super<br />

Group and Surf College Classic Super<br />

Group championships…Slammers FC<br />

claimed 2007 Gothia Youth Cup World<br />

Championship in Sweden…Slammers<br />

FC participated in 2010 Elite Clubs<br />

National League Summer (held in<br />

Temecula, Calif.) and Winter (Sanford,<br />

Fla.) Showcases.<br />

Major: Social and Behavioral<br />

Sciences; wants to pursue a degree in<br />

business.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2011 PLAYER BIOS<br />

Barney's Collegiate Statistics<br />

2011: Started 16 matches at<br />

forward…Tied for fifth among Gators<br />

in goals (4) and tied for sixth in points<br />

(9)…Shares No. 6 on Gators Career<br />

List for game-winning goals (11)…No.<br />

94 on TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong>’s final<br />

top 100 upperclassmen list of<br />

2011…Scored game-winning goal<br />

versus then No. 18 Texas A&M with<br />

just 15 second left in regulation – her<br />

third career goal scored in the final 30<br />

seconds of regulation…Hit second<br />

career golden goal in 97 th minute<br />

versus then No. 22 Auburn…Also<br />

scored UF’s fourth goal in 7-2 win at<br />

Kansas…Hit Florida’s first goal in 3-0<br />

win over Kentucky and also assisted<br />

on Annie Speese’s second goal in<br />

same match…Suffered multiple facial<br />

fractures in collision versus then No.<br />

22 South Carolina and out for<br />

remainder of season…Member of<br />

2011 SEC Academic Honor Roll.<br />

2010: Led Southeastern Conference<br />

for goals (14) and shared lead for<br />

game-winning goals (5)…Third in<br />

league for points (32)…In final 2010<br />

NCAA rankings – No. T13 in goals (14)<br />

and No. T23 in points (32)…Named<br />

SEC Offensive Player of the Week for<br />

the second weekend of play after<br />

turning in game-winning goals versus<br />

Florida Atlantic and San Diego<br />

State…Named SEC Offensive Player<br />

of the Week, National Soccer Coaches<br />

Association of America (NSCAA)<br />

Player of the Week and to<br />

CollegeSoccer360’s Primetime<br />

Performers list with her golden goal<br />

versus Florida State…Turned in two<br />

# 4 McKenzie Barney<br />

5-5 Senior-RS ● Forward/Midfielder<br />

Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline High School)<br />

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

2008 RS -<br />

2009 23/8 1,141<br />

2010 24/22 1,701<br />

2011 20/16 863<br />

Totals 67/46 3,705<br />

0 0 0<br />

33 8 (3) 2 18<br />

50 14 (5) 4 32<br />

36 4 (3) 1 9<br />

119 26 (11) 7 59<br />

goals versus Vanderbilt in opening<br />

round of SEC Tournament…Second<br />

double-goal match of 2010 came<br />

against Mercer in NCAA First<br />

Round…With goal against Mississippi<br />

State, moved into sole possession of<br />

first for goals in consecutive home<br />

matches – record ended at nine with<br />

goal in 90 th minute versus<br />

Mississippi…previous UF record (7)<br />

shared by Gator All-Americans Abby<br />

Wambach (2001) and Sarah Yohe<br />

(1999)…Scored UF’s only goal in 1-1<br />

2OT tie at then No. 17 Duke…Hit UF’s<br />

second goal in 2-0 win at<br />

Vanderbilt…Scored 10 th goal of<br />

season in 3-1 win versus<br />

Arkansas…NSCAA Scholar All-<br />

America second team…Named to<br />

ESPN Academic All-District III first<br />

team…Member of 2010 SEC<br />

Academic Honor Roll.<br />

2009: Started last eight matches,<br />

playing at forward in last seven<br />

matches…Second among the Gators<br />

with eight goals – the first seven all<br />

scored in SEC play…Second in the<br />

SEC for goals scored in league play<br />

(7)…Tied for 24 th nationally among<br />

freshmen in 2009 in goals<br />

scored…Second among the Gators<br />

with 18 points…Scored Florida’s first<br />

and final goals in 4-0 win versus<br />

LSU…Assisted on game-winning goal<br />

at Arkansas…Named to<br />

TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong> and<br />

CollegeSoccer360.<strong>com</strong> national teams<br />

of the week following LSU and<br />

Arkansas matches…Hit UF’s first two<br />

goals in 3-0 win versus South<br />

Carolina…Named SEC Freshman of<br />

the Week and to Soccer America and<br />

CollegeSoccer360.<strong>com</strong> national<br />

teams of the week following USC<br />

match…Credited with assist on UF’s<br />

first goal and scored second goal in 2-<br />

0 win versus Illinois State in NCAA<br />

First Round play…Turned in a goal in<br />

each half of 5-1 win versus<br />

Vanderbilt…Goal scored at 89:59<br />

versus Auburn ranks as the secondlatest<br />

goal in regulation in Florida<br />

soccer’s 15-year history…First goal<br />

versus LSU at 4:40 was the Gators’<br />

earliest scored in 2009…Three<br />

double-goal matches in<br />

2009…Member of the 2009 SEC<br />

Academic Honor Roll.<br />

2008: Tore right anterior cruciate<br />

ligament early in preseason training<br />

camp…sat out season recovering from<br />

surgery…Member of 2009 SEC<br />

Freshman Academic Honor Roll.<br />

High School: Member of the 2005<br />

and 2006 Class 3A Washington All-<br />

State Girls’ Soccer First<br />

Team…Skyline High School took third<br />

in 2006 state championships…2006<br />

KingCo 3A All-League MVP…The<br />

Seattle Times 2005 and 2006 all-area<br />

selection…Four-year member of<br />

Skyline High School soccer team and<br />

coached by Don Braman.<br />

Club: Participated in 2007 National<br />

Development Camp in Stockton,<br />

Calif…2006 Region IV Olympic<br />

Development Program (ODP) camp<br />

holdover pool and part of 2006<br />

Washington state ODP team in only<br />

year participating in ODP…Member of<br />

2005 and 2006 Washington Youth<br />

Soccer State Cup champion<br />

teams…Team advanced to 2005<br />

Region IV semifinal…Member of 2004<br />

Santa Barbara Cup, 2003 Rimland<br />

Pacific Cup and 2003 adidas<br />

Beaverton Tournament championship<br />

teams…Named to all-tournament team<br />

at 2004 Team Gothia Cup in<br />

Sweden…Member of the Eastside FC<br />

’88 Red soccer club and coached by<br />

Michelle French.<br />

Major: Tele<strong>com</strong>munication Production


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2011 PLAYER BIOS<br />

2011: Appeared in every match at<br />

center back with 17 starts…No. 65 on<br />

TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong>’s final top 100<br />

freshmen list of 2011…Provided assist<br />

on Tahnai Annis’ goal versus No. 22<br />

South Carolina…Played the entirety of<br />

14 matches…Member of the 2012<br />

SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.<br />

High School: 2011 Florida Athletic<br />

Coaches Association Class 2A All-<br />

State selection…2011 Times-Union<br />

All-First Coast Player of the Year as a<br />

#2 Annie Bobbitt<br />

5-4 Sophomore ● Defender<br />

Fleming Island, Fla. (St. Johns Country Day School)<br />

Bobbitt's Collegiate Statistics<br />

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

2011 25/17 1,817 0 0 (0) 1 1<br />

Totals 25/17 1,817 0 0 (0) 1 1<br />

center back…Led the Spartans with 20<br />

goals and also had seven assists in<br />

senior season…2009 Florida Girls<br />

Soccer High School Class 2A All-State<br />

Honorable Mention…Five-year<br />

member of St. Johns Country Day<br />

(SJCD) soccer team…SJCD won 2009<br />

and 2007 Florida High School Athletic<br />

Association (FHSAA) Class 2A state<br />

championships, reached 2008 and<br />

2010 state semifinals and 2011<br />

regional final…Florida Times Union<br />

All-First Coast team selection in 2008,<br />

2009 and 2011…2010 and 2011<br />

SJCD team captain…Turned in 52<br />

goals and 39 assists in five season<br />

with St. John’s Country Day…Named<br />

a 2011 Florida Times Union Scholar-<br />

Athlete.<br />

Club: 2010 U.S. Under 17 National<br />

team…Among<br />

TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong>’s 2011 Top<br />

100 National Players…2010 National<br />

Soccer Coaches Association of<br />

America (NSCAA) All-Region III Youth<br />

Girls team selection…Part of U.S. U-<br />

17 Team which played four<br />

international matches in Argentina in<br />

December of 2009…Member of the<br />

Olympic Development Program (ODP)<br />

since 2006…Eight-year member of<br />

Ponte Vedra Storm club soccer team,<br />

which reached 2011 U-18 Region III<br />

championship final…Ponte Vedra<br />

Storm Club team was a finalist at 2009<br />

US Youth Soccer National U-17<br />

Championships and won Region III<br />

title…Ponte Vedra Storm won 2009<br />

Disney Showcase Championship,<br />

2008 Score at the Shore, Washington<br />

Area Girls Soccer (WAGS) Showcase<br />

Division, Capital Area Soccer League<br />

(CASL) Shootout and 2009 Florida<br />

State Cup.<br />

Major: Science & Engineering


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2011 PLAYER BIOS<br />

2011: Started 18 matches, playing the<br />

entirety of 17, splitting time in net with<br />

Brooke Chancey versus Florida Gulf<br />

Coast. Alabama (Oct. 9) and LSU…<br />

No. 72 on TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong>’s<br />

final top 100 freshmen list of<br />

2011…Collegiate-high saves total of<br />

four came at Georgia and again<br />

versus South Carolina…Only second<br />

Gator goalkeeper ever to be credited<br />

with an assist, earned on first goal in<br />

2-0 win versus Georgia in<br />

Southeastern Conference Tournament<br />

opening round…Fourth in final SEC<br />

standings with goals-against-average<br />

of 1.08…Member of the 2012 SEC<br />

First-Year Academic Honor Roll.<br />

#0 Taylor Burke<br />

6-1 Sophomore ● Goalkeeper<br />

Medina, Ohio (Medina High School)<br />

Burke's Collegiate Statistics<br />

Year GP/GS Min. Saves GA GAA SO Asst<br />

2011 20/18 1,673 34 20 1.08 8 1<br />

Totals 20/18 1,673 34 20 1.08 8 1<br />

2012 Track: Claimed high jump title at<br />

2012 USA Junior Championships (5-<br />

10.75) to advance to the IAAF World<br />

Junior Championships in Barcelona,<br />

Spain…Used her season-best of 6-0<br />

to claim SEC Outdoor high jump<br />

title…Qualified for NCAA Indoor and<br />

Outdoor Championships, earning All-<br />

America second-team honors at NCAA<br />

Indoor Championships.<br />

High School: 2010 National Soccer<br />

Coaches Association of America<br />

(NSCAA) High School All-American<br />

and NSCAA Ohio’s State Player of the<br />

Year…2010 ESPN RISE All-America<br />

first team…Named to 2010 and 2009<br />

ESPN RISE Fall Ohio All-Star<br />

team...As a senior, named Ms. Soccer<br />

and Division 1 Ohio Player of the Year<br />

by Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches<br />

Association (OSSCA)…Set Ohio state<br />

record and 2010 national leader for<br />

consecutive shutouts with 15 in 2010<br />

and set state record for season<br />

shutouts (18)…Medina won 2009<br />

Ohio High School Athletic Association<br />

(OHSAA) Division I state title and<br />

reached 2010 Division I, Region II<br />

district semifinal…MVP of 2010 and<br />

2009 state championship team…2010<br />

and 2009 All-Greater Akron District<br />

team selection…Northeastern Ohio<br />

Conference Player of the Year as a<br />

senior…Coached by Doug Coreno at<br />

Medina H.S.<br />

Club: Member of Cleveland Futbol<br />

Club the last two years and coached<br />

by Pete Demonte…Cleveland FC<br />

claimed 2010 state cup and Midwest<br />

Regional League championships.<br />

Track: Led the 2011 national high<br />

school marks with career-best and<br />

state-record leap of 6-1 ¼ to win the<br />

Ohio Division 1 outdoor state title for<br />

the third consecutive year…2011 New<br />

Balance and 2010 Nike Indoor national<br />

high jump champion, clearing 5-10 ¾<br />

in both outings…2011 Nike Outdoor<br />

Track Nationals high jump champion<br />

with a meet record mark of 5-7<br />

3/4…2010 All-Team USA selection by<br />

USA Today…National Scholastic<br />

Sports Foundation (NSSF) All-<br />

American in 2010 and 2011…Listed as<br />

No. 1 indoors and No. 2 outdoors in<br />

2011 ESPN RISE national high school<br />

jumps preview…2009 and 2010 Ohio<br />

Association of Track and Cross<br />

Country Coaches (OATCCC) Indoor<br />

state high jump champion and runnerup<br />

in 2011…All-Ohio selection for<br />

freshman, sophomore, junior and<br />

senior seasons…Runner-up in 2008<br />

Nike Outdoor national championships.<br />

Major: Tele<strong>com</strong>munications - News


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2011 PLAYER BIOS<br />

2011: Did not appear in a<br />

match…Member of the 2012<br />

Southeastern Conference First-Year<br />

Academic Honor Roll.<br />

High School: Contributed 59 points as<br />

a senior off of 22 goals and 15<br />

#12 Lindsey Cooper<br />

6-0 Freshman-RS ● Midfielder<br />

Clearwater, Fla. (Clearwater Central Catholic High School)<br />

Cooper's Collegiate Statistics<br />

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

2011 -<br />

0 0 0<br />

Totals 0/0 -<br />

0 0 (0) 0 0<br />

assists…Most Valuable Player at the<br />

2011 Senior Challenge Pinellas<br />

County match...2010 all-state class 3A<br />

second team and 2009 all-state<br />

honorable mention…2009 St.<br />

Petersburg Times All-County second<br />

team selection…CCC HS reached<br />

2008 Florida High School Athletic<br />

Association (FHSAA) 3A semifinal<br />

and 2010 regional semifinal…Fouryear<br />

member of Clearwater Central<br />

Catholic High School team and<br />

coached by Tom Typrowicz…Captain<br />

of CCC H.S. team as a junior and<br />

senior.<br />

Club: Member of Clearwater Chargers<br />

U-18 team which reached 2011 Florida<br />

State semifinal…Clearwater Chargers<br />

coached by Garth Pollonais…Club<br />

team won 2010 Disney Labor Day<br />

Showcase Qualifier, reached 2010 US<br />

Youth Soccer (USYS) Florida state<br />

quarterfinals and advanced to 2008<br />

USYS regional…Member of Florida<br />

Olympic Development Program (ODP)<br />

in 2009-10 season.<br />

Major: Social and Behavioral<br />

Sciences


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2011 PLAYER BIOS<br />

2011: Appeared in every match and<br />

started 23 at holding<br />

midfield…Southeastern Conference<br />

All-Tournament selection…Assisted on<br />

first goal versus Auburn in SEC<br />

Tournament championship<br />

match…Assisted on both of Annie<br />

Speese’s goals in 2-0 win at<br />

Missouri…Added assist for Havana<br />

Solaun’s first goal at<br />

# 14 Jo Dragotta<br />

5-8 Senior ● Defender<br />

Tampa, Fla. (Gaither High School)<br />

Dragotta's Collegiate Statistics<br />

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

2009 12/0 330 2 0 (0) 0 0<br />

2010 21/6 823 3 0 (0) 2 2<br />

2011 25/23 1,828 17 0 (0) 5 5<br />

Totals 58/29 2,981 22 0 (0) 7 7<br />

Mississippi…Provided final pass on<br />

Brooke Thigpen’s tying goal at<br />

Arkansas…Played the entirety of 10<br />

matches.<br />

2010: Appeared in 21 matches and<br />

made first start at Alabama…Assisted<br />

on McKenzie Barney’s goal at<br />

Vanderbilt…Top minutes (69) came at<br />

LSU and against Duke in NCAA<br />

Second Round…Provided assist on<br />

Lindsay Thompson’s second goal<br />

versus Mississippi State…Member of<br />

2010 SEC Academic Honor Roll<br />

Played with Tampa Bay Hellenic of the<br />

United Soccer League-Women in the<br />

summer of 2010.<br />

2009: Appeared in 12 matches,<br />

turning in top minutes (76) at<br />

Tennessee…Member of 2010 SEC<br />

Freshman Academic Honor Roll.<br />

High School: Four-year member of<br />

Gaither High School’s soccer<br />

team…Three-time All-Sunshine<br />

Conference and All-Hillsborough<br />

County selection…Scored 14 goals as<br />

a junior and 10 as a senior at Gaither<br />

H.S…Coached by George Fotopoulos.<br />

Club: Three-year member of Florida’s<br />

Olympic Development Program’s<br />

(ODP) state team…Invited to 2007<br />

United Soccer Leagues Super Y-<br />

League ODP National<br />

camp…Appeared on ESPN RISE top<br />

players list for Central Florida…Fiveyear<br />

member of the Hillsborough<br />

County United Club Team…HC United<br />

won 2009 Florida Youth Soccer<br />

Association State Cup Under-19<br />

championship and advanced to 2009<br />

US Youth Soccer Region III<br />

tournament…Club team advanced to<br />

the 2008 Florida State U-19<br />

semifinal…Coached by Danielle<br />

Fotopoulos at HC United.<br />

Major: Anthropology


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

High School: On ESPN’s Class of<br />

2012 Forwards to Watch list…Varsity<br />

starter for Centerville High School,<br />

coached by Don Skelton…Centerville<br />

advanced to the 2009 Ohio High<br />

School Athletic Association (OHSAA)<br />

Division I semifinals…Led team in<br />

<strong>com</strong>bined goals/assists as a<br />

sophomore with 17 goals and 14<br />

assists.<br />

#8 Claire Falknor<br />

5-3 Freshman ● Forward/Midfielder<br />

Dayton, Ohio (Ohio Elite Soccer Academy)<br />

Club: Attended U.S. Under 18<br />

National Team training camp in<br />

Sunrise, Fla., in December of<br />

2011…Ranked among ESPN’s Top<br />

150 College Prospects list…Among<br />

TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong>’s final 2012<br />

Top 100 National Players list.. Played<br />

for the Ohio South State Olympic<br />

Development Program (ODP) team<br />

from 2008-2010…Traveled to Portugal<br />

and Spain with ODP Region II team in<br />

2010…Participated in 2009 and 2010<br />

Thanksgiving Interregional…Member<br />

of Ohio Elite Soccer Academy for two<br />

years and coached by Doug Bracken<br />

and Tim Lesiak…Club team won state<br />

championships in 2010 and 2011, also<br />

placed third in 2010 Elite Clubs<br />

National League (ECNL) National<br />

Championships…Named to the 2010<br />

ECNL Winter Showcase All-Event<br />

team.<br />

Major: Social and Behavioral<br />

Sciences


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

2011: First collegiate goal was gamewinner,<br />

chipping over goalkeeper in 4-<br />

1 win over Alabama…Scored second<br />

goal to tie match versus Auburn in<br />

Southeastern Conference Tournament<br />

final…Also added an assist on final<br />

goal versus Alabama…Appeared in 20<br />

matches, with two starts…Turned in<br />

first collegiate assist on first goal in 5-0<br />

win versus Florida Gulf<br />

#21 Jillian Graff<br />

5-6 Sophomore ● Forward<br />

Medina, Ohio (Medina High School)<br />

Graff's Collegiate Statistics<br />

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

2011 20/2 524 11 2 (1) 2 6<br />

Totals 20/2 524 11 2 (1) 2 6<br />

Coast…Member of the 2012 SEC<br />

First-Year Academic Honor Roll.<br />

High School: As a junior, named to<br />

ESPN RISE All-America third team<br />

and ESPN RISE Ohio Top Player as a<br />

junior and senior…All-Northeast Ohio<br />

Conference first team, All-Northeast<br />

Ohio Conference Scholar Athlete all<br />

district team…Led Medina H.S. in<br />

goals in each of final three seasons…<br />

Varsity soccer player all four years at<br />

Medina High School and coached by<br />

Doug Coreno…2010 Ohio Scholastic<br />

Soccer Coaches Association<br />

(OSSCA) Division I All-State second<br />

team…Medina High School claimed<br />

2009 OHSAA Division I State<br />

title...Received the 2007 Archie Griffin<br />

Sportsmanship Award.<br />

Club: Five-star prospect on<br />

TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong>’s 2011 Top<br />

100 National Players list…2010<br />

National Soccer Coaches Association<br />

of America All-Region II Youth Girls<br />

team selection…Team captain of<br />

Cleveland FC where she was coached<br />

by Pete Demonte…Cleveland FC won<br />

2009 U-16 regional, seven state<br />

championships and 2008, 2009 and<br />

2010 Midwest League spring<br />

championships…Cleveland FC<br />

participated in the US Youth Soccer<br />

Association (USYSA) National League<br />

from 2008 to 2010.<br />

Major: Social and Behavioral<br />

Sciences; wants to pursue a degree in<br />

Health Science.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

Will sit out 2012 season recovering<br />

from anterior cruciate ligament tear to<br />

right knee suffered in June of 2012.<br />

High School: 2012 and 2010 All-<br />

Region 8 first-team<br />

selection…Heritage H.S. took second<br />

#18 Arielle Gunderson<br />

5-5 Freshman ● Defender<br />

Covington, Ga. (Heritage H.S.)<br />

in 2012 Region 8AAAA action…2009<br />

All-Region 8 honorable mention<br />

selection…Heritage High School’s<br />

Most Valuable Player as a<br />

senior…Also claimed team’s Academic<br />

Award for second consecutive year in<br />

2012…Sat out junior season with<br />

anterior cruciate ligament<br />

tear…Coached by Chad Suddeth at<br />

Heritage H.S…Also ran cross country<br />

and part of three Heritage H.S.<br />

swimming record relay teams.<br />

Club: Three-year member of Georgia<br />

Futbol Club where she was coached<br />

by Jose Vivanco…Played Super Y in<br />

summer of 2009.<br />

Major: Mechanical Engineering.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

2011: Appeared in Florida Gulf Coast<br />

match, playing 45 minutes …Member<br />

of the 2012 Southeastern Conference<br />

First-Year Academic Honor Roll.<br />

High School: 2011 Florida Athletic<br />

Coaches Association Class 5A All-<br />

State selection…2010 Florida Girls<br />

Soccer High School Class 5A All-State<br />

second team…2009 all-state<br />

honorable mention selection after<br />

turning in 22 goals in sophomore<br />

#35 Karina Gutsche<br />

5-5 Sophomore ● Midfielder<br />

Valrico, Fla. (Newsome High School)<br />

Gutsche's Collegiate Statistics<br />

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

2011 1/0 45 0 0 (0) 0 0<br />

Totals 1/0 45 0 0 (0) 0 0<br />

season…Newsome H.S. was runnerup<br />

in the 2011 Florida High School<br />

Athletic Association (FHSAA) 5A state<br />

final…Newsome H.S. ranked as high<br />

as No. 2 on ESPN’s Fab 50 in<br />

2011…Newsome H.S. reached 2010,<br />

2009, and 2008 FHSAA 5A regional<br />

final…2011 Hillsborough County<br />

Player of the Year by Tampa<br />

Tribune…Named to 2011, 2010 and<br />

2009 St. Petersburg Times All-<br />

Hillsborough County first team…2011,<br />

2010 and 2009 Tampa Tribune All-<br />

Hillsborough County first team<br />

selection…Selected to the 2011<br />

Senior Challenge Hillsborough County<br />

team and received Coaches Choice<br />

Award...Runner-up for the 2011 Janet<br />

Alvarez award (given annually to<br />

Hillsborough County’s top high school<br />

player)…2011 All-Academic Team<br />

honorable mention…Led the Wolves in<br />

scoring as a sophomore, junior and<br />

senior...Selected as captain of the<br />

Wolves in junior and senior<br />

season...Coached by Kelly Townsend<br />

at Newsome High School…Named<br />

MVP of the 2010 Wharton Invitational<br />

Tournament.<br />

Club: Part of the 11-member Florida’s<br />

Preseason Powerade Fab 50 named<br />

by ESPN RISE in November of<br />

2010…Member of the Olympic<br />

Development Program (ODP) Florida<br />

1993 team for the past four<br />

years...Participated in the 2010<br />

Regional Championships in New<br />

Orleans…Eight-year member of<br />

Brandon FC Flames club soccer team<br />

led by girl's Director of Coaching<br />

Randy Belli.<br />

Major: Social and Behavioral<br />

Sciences; wants to pursue a degree in<br />

pharmacy.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

High School: Member of the Milton<br />

High School soccer team which won<br />

2012 Georgia High School Association<br />

5A title…Named to 2012 5A All-State<br />

All-Star roster…2012 all-region<br />

selection…Recipient of 2012 Coaches<br />

Choice Award…Milton H.S. was<br />

runner-up in 2011 GHSA 5A High<br />

#23 Meghan Hussey<br />

5-3 Freshman ● Midfielder<br />

Alpharetta, Ga. (United Futbol Academy)<br />

School Championship…Milton H.S.<br />

saw nine sign national letters of intent<br />

in 2012 to play collegiate soccer<br />

Coached by Philip Broome at Milton<br />

H.S.<br />

Club: Ranked among ESPN’s Top 150<br />

College Prospects list…Georgia<br />

Olympic Development Program (ODP)<br />

selection since 2007…Member of<br />

United Futbol Academy (UFA) 94 Elite<br />

team which took third in Blue Division<br />

of US Youth Soccer National League<br />

event which <strong>com</strong>pleted play Jan. 2,<br />

2012 at Disney Soccer<br />

Showcase…Co-captain and six-year<br />

member of the United Futbol Academy<br />

club team…Won state champion or<br />

state runner-up titles with UFA for six<br />

consecutive years…Coached by Iggy<br />

Moleka at UFA.<br />

Major: Biology; wants to pursue a<br />

degree in medicine.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

Balanced summer classes at UF with<br />

travel to play with D.C. United of W-<br />

League…D.C. United advanced to W-<br />

League Final Four and took third<br />

overall.<br />

2011: National Soccer Coaches<br />

Association of America (NSCAA) All-<br />

South Region second team…All-<br />

Southeastern Conference secondteam<br />

selection and also named to<br />

SEC All-Tournament team…Started<br />

every match but one at holding<br />

midfield…Hit first goal versus Auburn<br />

in SEC Tournament title<br />

match…Scored the second goal in 3-2<br />

loss to then No. 5 Florida<br />

State…Provided Florida’s second goal<br />

in 2-0 win versus Vanderbilt…Assisted<br />

on McKenzie Barney’s golden goal<br />

# 10 Holly King<br />

5-9 Senior ● Midfielder<br />

Ashburn, Va. (Broad Run High School)<br />

2011 All-SEC second team<br />

King's Collegiate Statistics<br />

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

2009 23/17 1,267 12 3 (0) 0 6<br />

2010 24/23 1,995 23 1 (0) 2 4<br />

2011 25/24 1,949 20 3 (0) 3 9<br />

Totals 72/64 5,211 55 7 (0) 5 19<br />

versus then No. 22 Auburn…Played<br />

the entirety of 10 matches…Averaged<br />

78.0 minutes per match…Member of<br />

2011 SEC Academic Honor<br />

Roll…NSCAA Scholar All-America<br />

third team.<br />

2010: Started 23 matches, averaging<br />

82.1 minutes per match…Headed in<br />

UF’s first goal in 3-1 win versus<br />

Arkansas…Assisted on overtime goal<br />

versus Miami…Added an assist on<br />

McKenzie Barney’s goal versus<br />

Mississippi State…Played the entirety<br />

of 11 matches…Named to SEC<br />

Community Service Team…Member of<br />

2010 SEC Academic Honor Roll.<br />

2009: First collegiate goal came off a<br />

25-yard strike versus then No. 20<br />

Colorado…Headed in first goal of<br />

match at Tennessee…Scored UF’s<br />

final goal off a header in 3-0 win<br />

versus South Carolina…Appeared in<br />

all but the season opener…Started 17<br />

matches…Played entirety of two<br />

matches, including double overtime 2-<br />

3 loss at Mississippi……Member of<br />

2010 SEC Freshman Academic Honor<br />

Roll.<br />

High School: Among the 15-member<br />

2009 EA Sports All-America team<br />

named in June…2009 ESPN RISE<br />

Spring Soccer All-America first team<br />

selection…2009 NSCAA/adidas High<br />

School All-Region III selection…Listed<br />

among the top 30 soccer recruits in<br />

the nation by RISE Magazine and Top<br />

Drawer…2009 Washington Post All-<br />

Metro Player of the Year…First team<br />

All-Metro 2008…Loudoun Extra Player<br />

of the Year 2008 and 2009…Loudoun<br />

Times Athlete of the Year<br />

2009…State, region and district Player<br />

of the Year for 2008 and 2009…Alldistrict,<br />

all-region and all-state first<br />

team 2006-2009… 2008 and 2009<br />

Virginia High School League Group<br />

AA District II, Region II and State<br />

champions with a record of 47-0-<br />

1…Broad Run High School ranked<br />

second by ESPN RISE in final 2008-<br />

09 season rankings…Coached by<br />

Claire Collins at Broad Run.<br />

Club: Member of 2008 U.S. U-17 and<br />

2007 U.S. U-16 Girls National<br />

Pool….Regional I Olympic<br />

Development Program (ODP) 2006-<br />

2008…Part of Regional I team that<br />

toured Italy 2008…Center midfield and<br />

captain for the Loudoun Soccer Club<br />

Hotshots team that ranked in the top<br />

10 in the nation for 2008…State<br />

finalists 2006 and state semifinalists<br />

2005, 2007 and 2008…Champions of<br />

the CASL Shootout Showcase 2004-<br />

2007, Greensboro adidas Labor Day<br />

2008, Bethesda Thanksgiving<br />

Tournament and Score at the Shore<br />

2007…Member of Hotshots from<br />

1999 to 2009 and coached by Randy<br />

May…United Soccer League (USL)<br />

Washington Freedom U-20 Super Y-<br />

Team 2008 and 2009.<br />

Major: Elementary education.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

2011: Appeared in Florida Gulf Coast<br />

match, playing 31 minutes…Member<br />

of the 2012 SEC First-Year Academic<br />

Honor Roll.<br />

High School: Named to 2010<br />

Massachusetts All-State Team…Two-<br />

#55 Jennifer Larrick<br />

5-6 Sophomore ● Midfielder<br />

Westford, Mass. (Westford Academy)<br />

Larrick's Collegiate Statistics<br />

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

2011 1/0 31 0 0 (0) 0 0<br />

Totals 1/0 31 0 0 (0) 0 0<br />

time selection (2008, 2010) to Eastern<br />

Massachusetts All-Star Team…2010<br />

Lowell Sun Player of the Year and<br />

two-time selection (2008, 2010) to<br />

Lowell Sun All-Star team…Contributed<br />

21 points as a senior off five goals and<br />

11 assists…Turned in 25 goals and 30<br />

assists during Westford Academy<br />

career …Dual-County League Top-10<br />

Player in 2008 and 2010…Captain of<br />

Westford Academy varsity team<br />

coached by Tracy Capone…Four-time<br />

selection to Dual-County All-Star team<br />

(2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)… Westford<br />

Academy reached 2010 and 2008<br />

Division I North final.<br />

Club: Massachusetts Olympic<br />

Development Program (ODP)<br />

selection since 2004…Part of Region I<br />

ODP from 2006-08 and attended 2008<br />

US Youth Soccer ODP U-15/U-16<br />

Developmental Camp…Member of FC<br />

Blazers Soccer Club since 2009,<br />

playing with the boys team…Coached<br />

by Francis Okaroh at FC<br />

Blazers…Played with Scorpions<br />

Soccer Club-Girls Elite in 2007 and<br />

2008…Scorpions claimed 2008 U-15<br />

Region I and Massachusetts State<br />

Cup titles.<br />

Major: Fitness and Wellness


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

Part of Canada’s National Under-20<br />

team and will miss opening matches of<br />

2012 collegiate season to play in FIFA<br />

Women’s U-20 World Cup in Japan.<br />

AS A SOPHOMORE (2011): Second<br />

among Notre Dame’s point scorers in<br />

2011, earning 17 points off of six goals<br />

and five assists…Appeared in 20<br />

matches with 15 starts…Scored Notre<br />

Dame’s first goal of 2011 season in 2-<br />

0 win versus Wisconsin…Hit back-toback<br />

goals in ND’s 7-1 win versus<br />

Tulsa…Scored ND’s second goal in 4-<br />

1 win versus Indiana…Scored final<br />

goal in 3-0 win versus<br />

Providence…Turned in Notre Dame’s<br />

only goal in 2-1 loss to Louisville in<br />

BIG EAST tournament semifinal<br />

action.<br />

AS A FRESHMAN (2010): NCAA<br />

College Cup All-Tournament Team<br />

#91 Adriana Leon<br />

5-3 Junior ● Forward<br />

King City, Ontario (The Country Day School/Notre Dame)<br />

Leon’s Collegiate Statistics<br />

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

2010 (at ND) 23/7 1102 46 4 (2) 2 10<br />

2011 (at ND) 20/15 1072 48 6 (3) 5 17<br />

Totals 43/22 2174 94 10 (5) 7 27<br />

selection…<br />

Came off<br />

bench to<br />

score the<br />

lone goal<br />

which gave Notre Dame the NCAA<br />

College Cup crown crown with 1-0 win<br />

versus top-seeded Stanford in title<br />

match...Appeared in 23 matches, with<br />

seven starts…Shared third among<br />

Notre Dame goal scorers with four in<br />

2011, including two game<br />

winners…Fifth on team in points<br />

(10)…Sat out preseason and first two<br />

regular-season matches with<br />

injury…Scored first collegiate goal<br />

against Cincinnati in 4-0 win…Earned<br />

first career start against St. John's (4-<br />

1), registering assist on Rose<br />

Augustin's 63rd-minute goal...Hit only<br />

goal of match in 1-0 win at Villanova,<br />

scoring on a one-timer off Augustin's<br />

assist in the 23rd minute...Came off<br />

bench in five of six NCAA<br />

Championship matches, moving into<br />

lineup for third-round win at No. 3<br />

North Carolina (4-1)…Scored in 71 st<br />

minute in 4-0 NCAA Second Round<br />

win versus No. 22 Southern California.<br />

CLUB HIGHLIGHTS: Current member<br />

of the Canadian National Under-20<br />

team and will play with team at 2012<br />

FIFA Women’s U-20 World Cup in<br />

Japan, which begins in mid-<br />

August...Team coached by Andrew<br />

Olivieri…Nominated for 2011 Canada<br />

Women’s U-20 Soccer Player of the<br />

Year by the Canadian Soccer<br />

Association…Led Canada in January<br />

2010 CONCACAF U-20 World Cup<br />

Qualifying matches in Guatemala with<br />

a pair of goals in the round robin<br />

portion…Team coached by Carolina<br />

Morace…Spent 2009-10 training at the<br />

National Training Center of<br />

Ontario...Also a member of Team<br />

Ontario in 2009, helping squad to a<br />

bronze medal at the 2009 Canada<br />

Summer Games after finishing as the<br />

tournament's top scorer with seven<br />

goals in five matches (including at<br />

least one goal in each<br />

contest)...Played for the Mississauga<br />

Falcons U-17 OYSLY team under<br />

head coach Emilio Bernaudo in<br />

2008...Played for the Brams United<br />

Storm U-17 and U-16 teams from<br />

2006-08 and part of the Copa Blue<br />

Division championship team at the<br />

2008 Disney Showcase Tournament.<br />

PERSONAL: Also an ac<strong>com</strong>plished<br />

club hockey player, playing with the<br />

Toronto Aeros Midget AA's from 2007-<br />

09...Won four gold medals with the<br />

Aeros, including the 2008 North Metro<br />

Girl’s Hockey League (NMGHL)<br />

Central Division<br />

Championship...Named the Future<br />

Star award winner following the 2008<br />

Toronto Aeros Tournament...Named<br />

tournament MVP for the 2008 Can Am<br />

Challenge Cup Showcase...Also<br />

played Bantam AA hockey with the<br />

Vaughan Flames and the Willowdale<br />

Red Wings…Part of Country Day<br />

School’s rugby (2007-09) and<br />

volleyball (2006) teams…Earned<br />

rugby team’s MVP honor in 2009.<br />

MAJOR: Anthropology


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

2011: Appeared in Florida Gulf Coast<br />

match, playing 18 minutes…Member<br />

of 2011 Southeastern Conference<br />

Academic Honor Roll.<br />

2010: Did not appear in UF lineup<br />

during 2010 season…Member of the<br />

2011 SEC First-Year Academic Honor<br />

Roll…Played with Tampa Bay Hellenic<br />

#16 Tatiana Perez<br />

5-5 Sophomore-RS ● Midfielder<br />

Palm Harbor, Fla. (East Lake High School)<br />

Perez's Collegiate Statistics<br />

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

2010 RS -<br />

0 0 0<br />

2011 1/0 18 2 0 (0) 0 0<br />

Totals 1/0 18 2 0 (0) 0 0<br />

of the United Soccer League-Women<br />

in the summer of 2010.<br />

High School: 2010 Florida Athletic<br />

Coaches Association (FACA) All-State<br />

5A second team selection…Turned in<br />

19 goals as a senior for East Lake<br />

High School, which reached the<br />

regional semifinal of the 2010 Florida<br />

High School Athletic Association<br />

(FHSAA) 5A state<br />

tournament…Named to Pinellas<br />

County roster for 2010 Senior Soccer<br />

Challenge versus Hillsborough<br />

County…Most Valuable Player,<br />

captain and named Best Goal Scorer<br />

of East Lake H.S.’s 2009-10<br />

team…Named to All-Pinellas County<br />

Athletic Conference (PCAC) first team<br />

in 2009 and 2010…All-county<br />

honorable mention in 2008… East<br />

Lake H.S. advanced to 2008 FHSAA<br />

5A state semifinal and reached<br />

regional semifinal in 2007…Four-year<br />

varsity starter for East Lake High<br />

School and coached by John<br />

Orr…East Lake H.S. was 2006-08<br />

PCAC champions.<br />

Club: Member of Hillsborough County<br />

United club team - coached by<br />

Danielle and George Fotopoulos…HC<br />

United were 2008-09 U-19 Florida<br />

State champions…Advanced to 2008<br />

Region III tournament…Club team was<br />

runner-up in 2007 and 2008 Orange<br />

Classic…Two-year member of the<br />

Tampa Bay Hellenic team.<br />

Major: Advertising


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

2011: Appeared in Florida Gulf Coast<br />

match, playing 37 minutes…Member<br />

of 2011 Southeastern Conference<br />

Academic Honor Roll.<br />

2010: Appeared in six<br />

matches…Provided assist on Florida’s<br />

#25 Haley Reeb<br />

5-5 Junior ● Defender<br />

Worthington, Ohio (Thomas Worthington High School)<br />

Reeb's Collegiate Statistics<br />

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

2010 6/0 112 0 0 (0) 1 1<br />

2011 2/0 44 0 0 (0) 0 0<br />

Totals 8/0 156 0 0 (0) 1 1<br />

final goal versus Mississippi<br />

State…Top minutes (33) came versus<br />

Florida Atlantic…Member of the 2011<br />

SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.<br />

High School: 2009 All-Ohio Division I<br />

second-team selection by Ohio<br />

Scholastic Soccer Coaches<br />

Association…Named to All-Ohio<br />

Capital Conference-Central first teams<br />

in 2008 and 2009…All-district first<br />

team as a senior and second team as<br />

a junior…Four-year letter winner for<br />

Thomas Worthington High School<br />

under Timmy Barton…Worthington<br />

H.S. were district finalists in 2006,<br />

semi-finalists in 2007 and the OCC<br />

runner-up in 2007…Top scorer for<br />

Worthington H.S. in 2008 and Most<br />

Valuable Player in 2009…Captain of<br />

TWHS team as a junior and senior.<br />

Club: Participant of Ohio South State<br />

Olympic Development Program (ODP)<br />

from U-13 through U-18…Member of<br />

ODP Region II U-16 and U-17<br />

teams…Five year member of Eagles<br />

Soccer Club out of Columbus,<br />

Ohio…Coached by Matt Ogden…ESC<br />

claimed 2006 state championship,<br />

reached 2006 regional semifinal and<br />

2004 state runner-up…State team<br />

leading scorer at 2005 Disney<br />

Showcase.<br />

Major: Criminology


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

High School: Varsity member of<br />

Venice High School soccer team as a<br />

senior and coached by Gary<br />

Bolyard…Team won district<br />

title…HTPREPS All-Area first team<br />

selection in 2012…Named Venice<br />

H.S. Offensive MVP for 2011-12<br />

#27 Brittney Reed<br />

5-8 Freshman ● Defender/Midfielder<br />

Kennesaw, Ga.. (Venice H.S.)<br />

season after scoring 18 goals and<br />

turning in 16 assists.<br />

Club: On ESPN’s Class of 2012<br />

Defenders to Watch list…Member of<br />

Olympic Development Program (ODP)<br />

2010 Region III team…part of 2009<br />

ODP Region III player pool…Selected<br />

to attend U.S. Youth Soccer national<br />

ODP camp in February of 2010 in<br />

Coral Springs, Fla…Selected to attend<br />

ODP National Championships in<br />

Phoenix, Ariz., in March of<br />

2010…Member of IMG Soccer<br />

Academy club team which claimed<br />

2011-12 Club Directors League<br />

title…Team reached State Cup final in<br />

2012 and won 2012 region…Named<br />

2011-12 IMG Soccer Academy Player<br />

of the Year…Coached by Marcelo<br />

Carrera at IMG Academy.<br />

Major: Social and Behavioral<br />

Sciences.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

2011: Appeared in every match,<br />

starting 16 at outside back…Provided<br />

assists on Florida’s first and last goals<br />

in 7-2 win at Kansas…Assisted on first<br />

goal in 2-0 win versus<br />

Vanderbilt…Played entirety of four<br />

matches.<br />

#5 Maggie Rodgers<br />

5-7 Junior ● Defender<br />

Gulf Breeze, Fla. (Gulf Breeze High School)<br />

Rodgers' Collegiate Statistics<br />

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

2010 17/0 337 7 1 (0) 1 3<br />

2011 25/16 1,554 18 0 (0) 3 3<br />

Totals 42/16 1,891 25 1 (0) 4 6<br />

2010: Hit first collegiate goal with five<br />

seconds remaining in opening half in<br />

6-0 win versus Jacksonville…Assisted<br />

on Natalia Torosian’s goal at<br />

LSU…Appeared in 17 matches, with<br />

season-high minutes (44) <strong>com</strong>ing<br />

versus Florida Atlantic.<br />

High School: 2010 Florida Girls<br />

Soccer High School Class 4A All-State<br />

first-team member and honorable<br />

mention selection in 2009…All-county<br />

team in 2007-10…Named East team’s<br />

Most Valuable Player of 2010<br />

Pensacola Sports Association Soccer<br />

All-Star Game…Four-year member of<br />

Gulf Breeze High School and coached<br />

by Ryan Davenport…Gulf Breeze H.S.<br />

won district title each year of her high<br />

school career and advanced to 2007<br />

Florida High School Athletic<br />

Association (FHSAA) 4A state final<br />

match…Gulf Breeze H.S. also<br />

advanced to FHSAA 4A semifinal in<br />

2009 and 2008…High school team<br />

reached 2010 FHSAA Region 1-4A<br />

final…Caption of 2009-10 team and<br />

also recipient of team’s Golden Boot<br />

Award as a senior.<br />

Club: Member of Florida State<br />

Olympic Development Program (ODP)<br />

from 2005-09 – part of Florida A team<br />

from 2006-09 and player pool in 2005<br />

…ODP Region III player pool selection<br />

in 2007…Seven-year member of<br />

Dallas Texans – FL (formerly known<br />

as Pensacola Futbol) club team and<br />

coached by David Kemp.<br />

Major: Family, Youth and Community<br />

Sciences


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

2011: Scored first collegiate goal off<br />

an 18-yard strike versus Florida Gulf<br />

Coast…Appeared in 13 matches at<br />

outside back, starting at Florida<br />

International…Member of the 2012<br />

Southeastern Conference First-Year<br />

Academic Honor Roll.<br />

#1 Lauren Silver<br />

5-2 Sophomore ● Defender<br />

Delray Beach, Fla. (American Heritage Delray H.S.)<br />

Silver's Collegiate Statistics<br />

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

2011 13/1 215 2 1 (0) 0 2<br />

Totals 13/1 215 2 1 (0) 0 2<br />

High School: 2011, 2010 and 2009<br />

Sun-Sentinel Class 4A-3A-2A first<br />

team selection…Palm Beach Post All-<br />

County first team in 2010…2010 Palm<br />

Beach Post Small Schools first-team<br />

selection in 2010 and honorable<br />

mention in 2009…2009 Florida Girls<br />

Soccer High School 2A All-State first<br />

team…As a senior, led county with 25<br />

assists…Four-year starter at center<br />

midfielder for American Heritage-<br />

Delray High School and coached by<br />

Steve Burgess…American Heritage<br />

H.S. claimed 2011 and 2010 Florida<br />

High School Athletic Association 2A<br />

championships…American Heritage<br />

H.S. was runner-up in 2008 and 2009<br />

FHSAA 2A final…America Heritage<br />

H.S.’s Most Valuable Player in 2009.<br />

Club: Member of Olympic<br />

Development Program (ODP) state<br />

team since 2008 and part of Region III<br />

player pool in 2010…Member of Team<br />

Boca coached by Brian Dooley…Team<br />

Boca was US Youth Soccer Florida<br />

State Cup semifinalist in 2010,<br />

regional semifinalist in 2009 and<br />

claimed 2008 state<br />

championship…2010 Disney<br />

Showcase champion.<br />

Major: Social and Behavioral<br />

Sciences


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

High School: Scored more than 100<br />

career goals with Eustis High School’s<br />

varsity team, including 36 as a<br />

senior…Eustis High School advanced<br />

to the 2012 Florida High School<br />

Athletic Association (FHSAA) 3A<br />

Championship semifinal round…Eustis<br />

H.S. also advanced to 2010 FHSAA<br />

4A semifinal round and reached the<br />

regional final in 2009...2012 All-State<br />

All-Star team selection…MVP of 2010<br />

#3 Brooke Smith<br />

5-5 Freshman ● Defender<br />

Eustis, Fla. (Florida Rush)<br />

Hickory Point Invitational and also part<br />

of 2009 all-tournament team as Eustis<br />

H.S. won 2009 and 2010 team<br />

titles…Coached by Wayne Lockett at<br />

Eustis H.S…2011 Florida Athletic<br />

Coaches Association 4A All-State<br />

selection…2009 Florida Girls Soccer<br />

High School Class 4A All-State<br />

Honorable Mention…Also named to<br />

the Orlando Sentinel Central Florida<br />

All-Star team in 2010 and 2011…The<br />

Daily Commercial newspaper’s 2011<br />

Player of the Year and All-County<br />

team selection for 2009, 2010, 2011<br />

and 2012…Awarded Lake County<br />

Girls Soccer Player of the Year by the<br />

Florida Citrus Sports Commission in<br />

2010 and 2011.<br />

Club: Two-year selection for state<br />

Olympic Development Program (ODP)<br />

team (2009 and 2010)…Attended<br />

ODP regional camp in Montevallo,<br />

Ala., both years…Captain of the<br />

Florida Soccer Alliance’s team…Part<br />

of Florida Rush club team which won<br />

2009 Florida Youth Soccer Association<br />

State Cup…Part of Florida Rush 93/94<br />

Nike Premier Girls team which played<br />

in 2011 Region III Championships…<br />

Club was state finalist in 2008.<br />

Major: Science & Engineering


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

High School: Led Eustis High School<br />

as a senior with 36 goals…Team<br />

advanced to the 2012 Florida High<br />

School Athletic Association (FHSAA)<br />

3A Championship semifinal<br />

round…Eustis H.S. also advanced to<br />

2010 FHSAA 4A semifinal round and<br />

reached the regional final in 2009...All-<br />

County team selection for 2009, 2010,<br />

2011 and 2012…All-star team<br />

#6 Lauren Smith<br />

5-8 Freshman ● Midfielder/Forward<br />

Eustis, Fla. (Florida Rush)<br />

selection in 2011 and 2012…Led<br />

Eustis H.S. in assists in 2009, 2010<br />

and 2011…Coached by Wayne<br />

Lockett at Eustis H.S…Part of Eustis<br />

H.S.’s 2009 and 2010 Hickory Point<br />

Invitational title teams…2011 Florida<br />

Athletic Coaches Association 4A All-<br />

State selection.<br />

Club: Two-year selection for state<br />

Olympic Development Program (ODP)<br />

team (2009 and 2010)…Attended<br />

ODP regional camp in Montevallo,<br />

Ala., both years…ODP regional pool<br />

selection in 2009 and 2010…Part of<br />

Florida Rush club team which won<br />

2009 Florida Youth Soccer Association<br />

State Cup…Part of Florida Rush 93/94<br />

Nike Premier Girls team which played<br />

in 2011 Region III<br />

Championships…Club was state<br />

finalist in 2008 and advanced to state<br />

semifinals in 2010.<br />

Major: Social and Behavioral<br />

Sciences with future ambition to be a<br />

doctor.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

2011: Southeastern Conference All-<br />

Freshman team selection…Third in<br />

assists (6), fourth in points (18) and<br />

fourth in goals (6)… No. 35 on<br />

TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong>’s final top 100<br />

freshmen list of 2011…Headed in<br />

golden goal at Arkansas…Turned in a<br />

pair of goals at Mississippi for first<br />

double-goal match as a<br />

collegiate…Scored goal at Miami in<br />

first collegiate match…Also scored at<br />

Kansas and at then No. 12<br />

Tennessee…Provided an assist<br />

versus No. 18 Texas A&M and at<br />

Kansas…Turned in three assists<br />

#19 Havana Solaun<br />

5-9 Sophomore ● Midfielder<br />

Gainesville, Fla. (Buchholz High School)<br />

2011 SEC All-Freshman Team<br />

Solaun's Collegiate Statistics<br />

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

2011 21/4 989 17 6 (3) 6 18<br />

Totals 21/4 989 17 6 (3) 6 18<br />

weekend of Sept. 30-Oct. 2, with<br />

assist on second goal in 2-0 win<br />

versus Vanderbilt and two assists in 3-<br />

0 win versus Kentucky…Assisted on<br />

Erika Tymrak’s first goal in 3-2 OT win<br />

versus No. 22 Auburn…Appeared in<br />

every match, starting three…Top<br />

minutes (72) came at Arkansas…Sat<br />

out regular-season finale versus South<br />

Carolina with a right quad pull and<br />

injury limited contributions for<br />

remainder of season…Member of the<br />

2011 SEC First-Year Academic Honor<br />

Roll.<br />

High School: 2008-2010 Gainesville<br />

Sun All-Area Girls Soccer first-team<br />

selection…2008-2010 Gainesville Sun<br />

All-Area Girls Soccer first-team<br />

selection…Member of Buchholz High<br />

School team coached by Jim<br />

Peterson…Buchholz H.S. reached<br />

2011 Florida High School Athletic<br />

Association (FHSAA) 5A region<br />

semifinal and regional final in<br />

2010…2011 TV20 Scholar Athlete of<br />

the Week.<br />

Club: 2010 U.S. U-17 Women’s<br />

National team…Represented U.S. at<br />

CONCACAF U-17 Women’s<br />

Championship in Costa Rica in March<br />

of 2010 where the U.S. tied for<br />

third…Turned in three goals versus<br />

Cayman Islands in 2010 CONCACAF<br />

Group A play…2010 ESPN RISE All-<br />

State selection…No. 7 on<br />

TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong> region recruit<br />

rankings…2010 National Soccer<br />

Coaches Association of America<br />

(NSCAA) All-Region III Youth Girls<br />

team selection…Member of Ponte<br />

Vedra Storm in 2011 and coached by<br />

Luis Torres…Previously played with<br />

First Coast KYX club team coached by<br />

Mike Walker…Member of 2010 Disney<br />

Showcase champion and Florida State<br />

Cup semifinalist teams…First Coast<br />

KYX reached 2009 and 2010 US<br />

Youth Soccer Florida State semifinals.<br />

Major: Social and Behavioral<br />

Sciences; wants to pursue a degree in<br />

business.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

High School: Three-time All-State<br />

team selection as member of Gulliver<br />

Prep High School…GPHS won 2011<br />

Florida High School Athletic<br />

Association Class 3A State<br />

Championship and advanced to<br />

regional final in 2012 (2A), 2010 and<br />

2009 (3A)…Coached by Everton<br />

Edwards at Gulliver Prep…2012 All-<br />

Star Game selection…Named to All-<br />

#11 Paulina Speckmaier<br />

5-3 Freshman ● Midfielder/Forward<br />

Miami, Fla. (Coral Springs Lady Renegades)<br />

County team four consecutive<br />

years…2012 Copa Dorada Sports<br />

Award recipient for Outstanding Player<br />

(awarded to Miami’s area top Hispanic<br />

player)…Earned Rookie of the Year<br />

and three MVP honors from high<br />

school team…Also member of varsity<br />

track team.<br />

Club: Among ESPN’s Class of 2012<br />

Top 150 College<br />

Prospects…Competed in Brazil in<br />

2012 Under-20 South American World<br />

Cup Qualifier as part of Venezuelan<br />

National team…Traveled to Costa<br />

Rica (2009), Germany and<br />

Netherlands (2010) with Olympic<br />

Development Program (ODP) region<br />

team…ODP regional team selection<br />

every year since 2006 and part of<br />

2007 national pool…Plays for two-time<br />

defending US Youth Soccer state<br />

champion Coral Springs Lady<br />

Renegades and coached by Rohan<br />

Shakes.<br />

Major: Social and Behavioral<br />

Sciences.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

2011: Southeastern Conference All-<br />

Freshman team selection…Led Gators<br />

with nine assists, second in points (25)<br />

and third in goals (8)…Fifth in assists<br />

and shared ninth in final SEC<br />

standings…No. 4 all-time among<br />

Gator freshmen with 25 points in initial<br />

season… No. 10 on<br />

TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong>’s final top 100<br />

freshmen list of 2011…Scored first<br />

pair of collegiate goals in 2-0 win at<br />

Missouri…Also scored a goal at<br />

Kansas…Named SEC Freshman of<br />

the Week and to Top Drawer Soccer<br />

National Team of the Week on Sept.<br />

19 after the three-goal weekend…SEC<br />

Freshman of the Week after two goals<br />

in 3-0 win versus Kentucky…Hit UF’s<br />

#13 Annie Speese<br />

5-5 Sophomore ● Midfielder<br />

Augusta, Ga. (Westminster Schools of Augusta)<br />

2011 SEC All-Freshman Team<br />

Speese's Collegiate Statistics<br />

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

2011 24/20 1,413 44 8 (1) 9 25<br />

Totals 24/20 1,413 44 8 (1) 9 25<br />

first and third goals in 4-1 win versus<br />

Alabama for third double-goal match in<br />

an eight-match span…Scored on 23yard<br />

free kick versus UCF in NCAA<br />

Second Round…Multiple assist<br />

matches in both meetings with Florida<br />

Gulf Coast – three on Sept. 11 and<br />

two on Nov. 12…Started 20<br />

matches…Tore right anterior cruciate<br />

ligament versus UCF…Member of the<br />

2012 SEC First-Year Academic Honor<br />

Roll.<br />

High School: 2008, 2009, 2010 and<br />

2011 Georgia Independent School<br />

Association (GISA) AAA All-State team<br />

selection…2009, 2010 and 2011<br />

Augusta Chronicle All-Area Girls<br />

Player of the Year…2010 and 2011<br />

Greater Augusta Sports Council<br />

Outstanding All-Around Female<br />

Athlete medalist…Led state with 46<br />

goals and 13 assists in 2010…Owns<br />

Westminster’s career records with 173<br />

goals and 96 assists…Five-year<br />

varsity player for Westminster Schools<br />

of Augusta and coached by Mike<br />

Freace...Westminster won 2009<br />

Georgia Independent School<br />

Association Class AAA title and<br />

runner-up in 2010…Named team’s<br />

Most Valuable Player for 2010 and<br />

2011.<br />

Club: Ranked among<br />

TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong>’s National Top<br />

100 recruits…Part of Olympic<br />

Development Program (ODP) Region<br />

III ’92 team since 2008 and state ODP<br />

team since 2004-05…Joined 92<br />

Region III team on 2009 trip to<br />

Portugal and 2010 trip to Costa<br />

Rica…Member of Gwinnett Soccer<br />

Association (GSA) 93 Phoenix Red<br />

club team coached by Campbell<br />

Chapman…GSA Phoenix Red team<br />

won the Georgia State Cup<br />

Championship 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010<br />

and 2011…2009 U.S. Youth Soccer<br />

(USYS) Southern Regional<br />

Championship finalist and 2010<br />

semifinalist…2010 Atlanta Cup and<br />

Disney Showcase finalist…Club team<br />

claimed titles at 2009 Disney<br />

Showcase and 2009 CASL Raleigh<br />

Showcase…2007, 2009 Region III<br />

Premier League East<br />

champions…GSA Phoenix Red team<br />

captain U-15, U-16, U-17 and U-18.<br />

Major: Social and Behavioral<br />

Sciences; wants to pursue a degree in<br />

Applied Physiology and Kinesiology


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

2011: Scored three goals in 2011 – at<br />

Miami, versus then No. 18 Texas A&M<br />

and Texas Tech…Assisted on goals<br />

versus Florida Gulf Coast and<br />

Alabama…Appeared in every match,<br />

with four starts.<br />

2010: National Soccer Coaches<br />

Association of America<br />

(NSCAA)/Performance Subaru All-<br />

South Region second team…Soccer<br />

America All-Freshman second team<br />

selection…Named to<br />

TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong>’s 2010 All-<br />

Rookie first team…Southeastern<br />

Conference Freshman of the Year –<br />

the second in the program’s history<br />

and first since 1997…Named to the<br />

All-SEC second team…Led league<br />

with seven assists in SEC matches<br />

and 11 assists ranked third in the SEC<br />

#41 Taylor Travis<br />

5-3 Junior ● Defender<br />

Raleigh, N.C. (Green Hope High School)<br />

2010 Soccer America All-Freshman Second Team<br />

2010 SEC Freshman of the Year<br />

2010 All-SEC Second Team<br />

Travis' Collegiate Statistics<br />

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

2010 24/17 1,534 55 3 (3) 11 17<br />

2011 25/4 778 26 3 (1) 2 8<br />

Totals 49/21 2,312 81 6 (4) 13 25<br />

for all matches…In final 2010 NCAA<br />

rankings – No. T20 in assists<br />

(11)…Tied for fifth in SEC for three<br />

game-winning goals in 2010<br />

play…Fifth among the Gators in points<br />

(17)…First collegiate goal was<br />

overtime winner versus Miami -<br />

second Gator to score first collegiate<br />

goal in overtime…Named to<br />

CollegeSoccer360.<strong>com</strong> Primetime<br />

Performers list following opening<br />

weekend of collegiate play…Scored<br />

UF’s first goal in 2-0 win at Vanderbilt,<br />

earning the SEC Freshman Player of<br />

the Week honor…Scored UF’s first<br />

goal at LSU on a 35-yard<br />

strike…Turned in a pair of assists<br />

three times in 2010 - versus<br />

Mississippi State, Tennessee and<br />

Arkansas…Named SEC Freshman of<br />

the Week and to<br />

TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong> National Team<br />

of the Week after performances at<br />

LSU and versus<br />

Arkansas…Contributed assists on<br />

goals versus Florida Atlantic,<br />

Jacksonville, at then No. 17 Duke and<br />

at Alabama…Ranked as the No. 14<br />

freshman on TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong>’s<br />

College Freshman Top 100 Players<br />

list…Played in all matches, starting<br />

17…Attended U.S. Under-20 National<br />

Team camp in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., in<br />

January of 2011.<br />

High School: Did not play high school<br />

soccer in order to focus on club,<br />

Olympic Development and U.S.<br />

National teams.<br />

Club: Ranked No. 10 by Top Drawer<br />

Soccer and No. 16 by TAKKLE.<strong>com</strong><br />

on 2010 national recruits<br />

lists…Ranked No. 1 recruit by Top<br />

Drawer Soccer for the South Atlantic<br />

Region in 2010...Part of 2009 and<br />

2010 U.S. Under-18 National Team<br />

player pool…Participated in U.S. U-20<br />

National Team Camp in January of<br />

2009…Member of US Youth Soccer<br />

(USYS) Region III Olympic<br />

Development Program (ODP) team<br />

that <strong>com</strong>peted in the 2009 Algarve<br />

Cup in Portugal…adidas Elite Soccer<br />

Program (ESP) All-Star team selection<br />

in 2008…United Soccer Leagues<br />

(USL) Super Y National ODP Select<br />

team in 2007 and 2008…USL Super Y<br />

ODP Regional team in 2007 and<br />

2008…USYS Region III ODP team in<br />

2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010…Traveled<br />

with Region III ODP team to Costa<br />

Rica in April 2010 and to Italy in March<br />

of 2008…On North Carolina Youth<br />

Soccer Association (NCYSA) ‘92 State<br />

ODP team in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008<br />

and 2009…Member of CASL Spartan<br />

Elite club team and coached by Rusty<br />

Scarborough and Jay Howell…Club<br />

team claimed NCYSA State Cup in<br />

2003, 2005, 2007 and 2009…Won<br />

2006 and 2007 USL Super Y South<br />

Atlantic Championships.<br />

Major: Anthropology


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

2011: Provided Florida’s fourth goal in<br />

5-0 win versus Florida Gulf<br />

Coast…Provided assist on tying goal<br />

versus Alabama in Southeastern<br />

Conference Tournament win versus<br />

Alabama…Credited with an assist on<br />

fourth goal in 7-2 win at<br />

Kansas…Appeared in 16 matches with<br />

one start.<br />

#89 Caroline Triglia<br />

5-8 Junior ● Midfielder<br />

Jacksonville, Fla. (The Bolles School)<br />

Triglia's Collegiate Statistics<br />

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

2010 24/11 852 9 1 (0) 1 3<br />

2011 16/1 328 11 1 (0) 2 4<br />

Totals 40/12 1,180 20 2 (0) 3 7<br />

2010: Played in all 22 matches, with<br />

11 starts…Hit first collegiate goal<br />

versus Mississippi State…Contributed<br />

assist on final goal in 3-0 win versus<br />

Mississippi…Top minutes played (83)<br />

came versus Miami.<br />

High School: 2008 Florida Dairy<br />

Farmers 3A Girls’ Soccer Player of the<br />

Year…2008 Class 3A Player of the<br />

Year after leading The Bolles School<br />

to 2008 Florida High School Athletic<br />

Association (FHSAA) 3A title…2008<br />

State Cup Most Valuable<br />

Player…Named to the all-district and<br />

all-region teams all four years of high<br />

school and the all-state team for three<br />

years…Varsity soccer player all four<br />

years at The Bolles School and<br />

coached by Matt Tracy…The Bolles<br />

School also reached 2009 3A state<br />

final plus 2007 and 2010 regional<br />

finals…Won Team MVP for<br />

2010…Nominated for 2010 Florida<br />

Gatorade Player of the Year.<br />

Club: Four-year member of Florida<br />

Olympic Development Program (ODP)<br />

state team…Captain of First Coast<br />

Soccer (KYX) each of six years with<br />

team and coached by Mike<br />

Walker…FCS claimed the 2009<br />

Disney Soccer Showcase G18<br />

Predator title…2008 US Club Regional<br />

champions…2007 Florida Premier<br />

League and 2005 Florida State Cup<br />

champions.<br />

Major: Family, Youth and Community<br />

Sciences; wants to be a collegiate<br />

strength & conditioning coordinator.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

2011: National Soccer Coaches<br />

Association of America (NSCAA) All-<br />

America second team<br />

selection…NSCAA All-South Region<br />

first team…All-Southeastern<br />

Conference first-team selection…Led<br />

Florida with collegiate-highs for points<br />

(32) and goals (12)…Second in assists<br />

(8)…Third in final SEC standings for<br />

points, shared third in goals and<br />

shared sixth in assists…No. 15 on<br />

TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong>’s final top 100<br />

upperclassmen list of 2011…Hit tying<br />

goal and provided assist on gamewinning<br />

goal versus Alabama in SEC<br />

Tournament semifinal…Named SEC<br />

Offensive Player of the Week on Sept.<br />

5 after scoring a pair of goals and<br />

assisting on middle goal in 3-0 win<br />

versus Texas Tech…Turned in third<br />

collegiate double-goal match and also<br />

assisted on McKenzie Barney’s golden<br />

goal versus then No. 22<br />

Auburn…Named to College Soccer<br />

360 Primetime Performers list on Oct.<br />

10 for Auburn match…Scored only<br />

goal in 1-0 win at Georgia…Hit first<br />

goal in 2-0 win versus<br />

Vanderbilt…Provided assists on both<br />

goals in season-opening 2-0 win at<br />

Miami…First Tennessee Lady Vol<br />

# 17 Erika Tymrak<br />

5-5 Senior ● Midfielder/Forward<br />

Bradenton, Fla. (Edison Academic Center)<br />

2011 All-American<br />

2010 & 2011 All-SEC First Team<br />

2009 Soccer America All-Freshman Second Team<br />

2009 SEC All-Freshman Team<br />

Tym rak's Collegiate Statistics<br />

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

2009 24/21 1,603 37 5 (1) 7 17<br />

2010 24/23 1,813 65 6 (2) 13 25<br />

2011 25/25 1,838 73 12 (3) 8 32<br />

Totals 73/69 5,254 175 23 (6) 28 74<br />

Classic All-Tournament team<br />

selection…Played entirety of Florida<br />

State, LSU, South Carolina and UCF<br />

matches.<br />

2010: NSCAA/Performance Subaru<br />

All-South Region first team…All-SEC<br />

first team selection and SEC<br />

Tournament MVP…Second-team<br />

selection for TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong><br />

National Teams of the Season…First<br />

in the SEC in assists (13) for all<br />

matches and shared sixth for league<br />

matches (4 assists)…In final 2010<br />

NCAA rankings – No. T6 in assists<br />

(13)…Third among Gators in points<br />

(25) and fourth in goals (6)…Started<br />

all but one match and appeared in all<br />

24, averaging 75.5 minutes per<br />

match…Scored both goals in 2-1 OT<br />

win versus then No. 21 Georgia for<br />

first double goal match of collegiate<br />

career…Named SEC Offensive Player<br />

of the Week on Oct. 18 after<br />

Tennessee-Georgia<br />

weekend…Scored UF’s first goals at<br />

Florida State and Kentucky…Hit UF’s<br />

third goal in 5-3 win over Vanderbilt in<br />

SEC Tournament opening<br />

round…Turned in five points versus<br />

Mississippi State, with a goal and<br />

three assists…Assisted on each of<br />

Lindsay Thompson’s three-goals<br />

versus Georgia in the SEC<br />

Tournament semifinal…Two assists<br />

registered in 3-0 win versus Mercer in<br />

NCAA First Round…Assisted on goals<br />

at UCF, versus San Diego State,<br />

Jacksonville and Tennessee…Part of<br />

U.S. U-23 National Team which played<br />

three matches in Falun, Sweden, in<br />

June of 2011...Member of 2010 SEC<br />

Academic Honor Roll.<br />

2009: NSCAA All-South Region thirdteam<br />

selection…Named to Soccer<br />

America All-Freshman secondteam…SEC<br />

All-Freshman team<br />

selection…Led UF with seven assists,<br />

third in points (17) and fifth in goals<br />

(5)…Tied for fifth in SEC for season<br />

assists…Tied for 12 th nationally among<br />

freshmen for season assists…Secondteam<br />

selection for<br />

TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong> Rookie Team<br />

of the Season…Named SEC<br />

Freshman of the Week on Oct. 12<br />

after turning in goals versus Alabama<br />

and Auburn plus adding two assists<br />

against AU…Assisted on the last goal<br />

in 2-2 OT tie at Tennessee…Started<br />

every match but three at attacking<br />

midfield…Scored a goal wins versus<br />

Vanderbilt, then No. 20 Colorado and<br />

Florida International…Provided assist<br />

on UF’s first goal in 2-1 OT win versus<br />

Kentucky and final goal versus<br />

LSU…Registered assists on UF’s first<br />

two goals in 3-0 win versus South<br />

Carolina for second double-assist<br />

match of season…Averaged 67.2<br />

minutes per match.<br />

Club: Part of the U.S. National team<br />

that was runner-up in the 2008 FIFA<br />

U-17 Women's World Cup held in New<br />

Zealand…Named to 2009 U.S.<br />

National U-20 player pool following<br />

national camp in February of<br />

2009…2008 National Soccer Coaches<br />

Association of America/adidas Girls<br />

Youth All-America selection…Ranked<br />

as the No. 8 recruit on the ESPN RISE<br />

Fab 50 list…2009 Parade All-<br />

American…Named Player of the<br />

Match after recording four assists in<br />

the U.S. U-17 National Team's 9-1 win<br />

versus Trinidad & Tobago in the<br />

CONCACAF Championships in July of<br />

2008…2008 NSCAA/adidas Youth<br />

Girls All-Region III selection…2008<br />

member of the Region III Olympic<br />

Development Program (ODP) and the<br />

Florida ODP team…Five-year member<br />

of the club soccer team at the IMG<br />

Soccer Academy in Bradenton, Fla.,<br />

and coached by Giovanni<br />

Fernandez…Led the team to the 2009<br />

Florida State Cup U-19 final and 2008<br />

U-18 semifinal…Named 2009 and<br />

2008 IMG Soccer Player of the<br />

Year…IMG's Most Valuable Player in<br />

2007, 2006 and 2005.<br />

Major: Criminology


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

High School: Four-year member of<br />

Spruce Creek High School<br />

team…Spruce Creek advanced to<br />

Florida High School Athletic<br />

Association regional final in 2012 (5A)<br />

and 2011 (6A)…Named Spruce Creek<br />

defensive MVP in 2009,<br />

2011…Coached by Edson Abadia at<br />

Spruce Creek H.S…2012 All-Central<br />

#9 Valerie Tysinger<br />

5-9 Freshman ● Goalkeeper<br />

New Smyrna Beach, Fla. (Stetson FA)<br />

Florida Girls first team selection by the<br />

Orlando Sentinel…All-area first team<br />

goalkeeper in 2011, second team in<br />

2010 & 2012 and third team in<br />

2009…Spruce Creek’s Defensive MVP<br />

in 2012…One of the Orlando<br />

Sentinel’s “Fab Five” Central Florida<br />

goalkeepers in 2011…Also played<br />

basketball.<br />

Club: 2010-11 Region III Olympic<br />

Development Program (ODP)<br />

member…Played with region ODP<br />

team in Costa Rica in<br />

2011…Participated in 2011 ODP<br />

Philadelphia Interregional<br />

event…Goalkeeper for Stetson FA<br />

soccer club for four years and coached<br />

by Allen Mandell…Stetson FA won<br />

2012 and 2010 Orange Class U-19<br />

championships and 2009 Florida State<br />

League U-18 Championship.<br />

Major: Science & Engineering; wants<br />

to eventually attend dental school.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

High School: Four-year member of<br />

Walsh Jesuit High School team, which<br />

topped the final 2010 Powerade Fab<br />

50 ESPN National Rankings…Walsh<br />

Jesuit also won the 2010 Division 1<br />

Ohio High School Athletic Association<br />

State Championship…Coached by<br />

Dino McIntyre at Walsh Jesuit<br />

H.S…Awarded girls soccer player of<br />

the year honor by the Touchdown Club<br />

#20 Christen Westphal<br />

5-6 Freshman ● Defender/Midfielder<br />

Brecksville, Ohio (Cleveland Internationals)<br />

of Greater Akron in January of<br />

2012…Named to 2011 Ohio<br />

Scholastic Soccer Coaches<br />

Association Division II All-State first<br />

team as a senior…2011 National<br />

Soccer Coaches Association of<br />

America (NSCAA) All-Region<br />

team…Academic All-State<br />

honor…Also lettered in varsity<br />

basketball, playing through sophomore<br />

year.<br />

Club: Part of 2011-12 U.S. Under-18<br />

National Team player pool…Traveled<br />

to Portugal with regional Olympic<br />

Development Program (ODP)<br />

team…Member of Region II ODP team<br />

for three years…Among<br />

TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong>’s final 2012<br />

Top 100 National Players list…Plays<br />

with Cleveland Internationals soccer<br />

club, which has won five state titles in<br />

six years…Coached by Zdravko<br />

Popovic at Cleveland Internationals.<br />

Major: Social and Behavioral<br />

Sciences; wants to attend medical<br />

school.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012PLAYER BIOS<br />

Spent summer playing with Ottawa<br />

Fury…the Fury claimed the 2012 W-<br />

League title with a penalty kick<br />

decision over Pali Blues…Named Most<br />

Valuable Player of 2012 W-League<br />

Final Four.<br />

2011: National Soccer Coaches<br />

Association of America (NSCAA) All-<br />

America third team selection…NSCAA<br />

All-South Region first team…All-<br />

Southeastern Conference first-team<br />

selection and also named to SEC All-<br />

Tournament team…No. 75 on<br />

TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong>’s final top 100<br />

upperclassmen list of 2011…Started<br />

every match at center back, playing<br />

the entirety of 23 matches…Led all UF<br />

players with 87.04 minutes per<br />

match…SEC Defensive Player of the<br />

Week and part of Soccer America’s<br />

National Team of the Week on Aug. 22<br />

after helping Florida to a pair of<br />

# 7 Kathryn Williamson<br />

5-6 Senior-RS ● Defender<br />

McKinney, Texas (McKinney Boyd High School)<br />

2010 & 2011 All-American<br />

2010 SEC Defensive Player of the Year<br />

2010 & 2011 All-SEC First Team<br />

2009 SEC All-Freshman Team<br />

Williamson's Collegiate Statistics<br />

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

2008 RS -<br />

0 0 0<br />

2009 24/24 2,033 1 0 (0) 0 0<br />

2010 24/24 2,119 3 0 (0) 1 1<br />

2011 25/25 2,176 6 0 (0) 1 1<br />

Totals 73/73 6,328 10 0 (0) 2 2<br />

season-opening shutout wins…SEC<br />

Defensive Player of the Week and part<br />

of Top Drawer Soccer National Team<br />

of the Week after helping the Gators<br />

open home league action with a pair of<br />

shutout wins…First Tennessee Lady<br />

Vol Classic All-Tournament team<br />

selection…Member of 2011 SEC<br />

Academic Honor Roll…NSCAA<br />

Scholar All-America first team for<br />

second consecutive year…Part of<br />

Missouri Athletic Club/Hermann<br />

Trophy Watch List.<br />

2010: NSCAA/Performance Subaru<br />

All-America second team<br />

selection…Named to Soccer America<br />

MVP second team…SEC Defensive<br />

Player of the Year…Named to the All-<br />

SEC first team and to SEC All-<br />

Tournament<br />

team…NSCAA/Performance Subaru<br />

All-South Region first team…Started<br />

every match at center back for second<br />

consecutive season…Contributed<br />

assist on game-winning goal versus<br />

Mercer in NCAA First Round…Named<br />

to the Duke Nike Classic All-<br />

Tournament team…Led all field<br />

players with average of 88.29 minutes<br />

per match…Played the entirety of 18<br />

matches…Attended U.S. Under-23<br />

National Camp in California in January<br />

of 2011…NSCAA Scholar All-America<br />

first team…Member of 2010 SEC<br />

Academic Honor Roll.<br />

2009: SEC All-Freshman team<br />

selection…Started every match at<br />

center back – only field player to start<br />

all 24 matches…Second among<br />

Florida’s field players with average of<br />

84.7 minutes per match…Played the<br />

entirety of 15 matches, including five<br />

overtime contests…Played limited<br />

minutes at Mississippi due to right<br />

ankle injury suffered at Mississippi<br />

State…Member of the 2009 SEC<br />

Academic Honor Roll.<br />

2008: Sat out 2008 season recovering<br />

from right anterior cruciate ligament<br />

tear suffered in spring of<br />

2008…Member of 2009 SEC<br />

Freshman Academic Honor Roll.<br />

High School: Member of 2008 Texas<br />

4A state championship team at<br />

McKinney Boyd High School… Dallas<br />

Morning News 2006-07 All-Area Girls<br />

Soccer first-team selection…Most<br />

Valuable Player of 2007 All-District 15-<br />

Class 4A team as a junior…Played for<br />

McKinney North High School that won<br />

2006 Texas High School 4A state<br />

title…2006 Texas Association of<br />

Soccer Coaches (TASCO) All- Region<br />

II selection…Coached by Jimmie<br />

Lankford at McKinney Boyd H.S.<br />

Club: U.S. Youth Soccer Association<br />

Olympic Development Program (ODP)<br />

National team U-16 pool selection in<br />

2004-05…North Texas State Olympic<br />

Development Program (ODP) player<br />

from 2001-2008…Selected to 2003-05<br />

Region III ODP team…Member of<br />

Washington Area Girls Soccer<br />

(WAGS) tournament championship<br />

teams in 2003-04…2007 North Texas<br />

State Cup champions…2006<br />

Texas/Oklahoma Premier League<br />

Champions…2006 Disney<br />

Champions…Member and captain of<br />

D'Feeters club team 1999 to 2008 and<br />

coached by Hugh Bradford.<br />

Major: Psychology


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

TEAM ROSTER<br />

NUMErIcAL<br />

no. name pos ht. Year hometown (high School/previous School)<br />

0 Taylor Burke GK 6-1 So Medina, ohio (Medina Senior h.S.)<br />

1 Lauren Silver D 5-2 So Delray Beach, fla. (American heritage Delray h.S.)<br />

2 Annie Bobbitt D 5-4 So fleming Island, fla. (St. Johns country Day School)<br />

3 Brooke Smith D 5-5 fr Eustis, fla. (Eustis h.S.)<br />

4 McKenzie Barney Mf 5-5 Sr-rS Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline h.S.)<br />

5 Maggie rodgers f/Mf 5-7 Jr Gulf Breeze, fla. (Gulf Breeze h.S.)<br />

6 Lauren Smith Mf 5-8 fr Eustis, fla. (Eustis h.S.)<br />

7 Kathryn Williamson D 5-6 Sr-rS McKinney, Texas (McKinney Boyd h.S.)<br />

8 claire falknor f/Mf 5-3 fr Dayton, ohio (centerville h.S.)<br />

9 valerie Tysinger GK 5-9 fr New Smyrna Beach, fla. (Spruce creek h.S.)<br />

10 holly King Mf 5-9 Sr Ashburn, va. (Broad run h.S.)<br />

11 Paulina Speckmaier Mf/f 5-3 fr Miami, fla. (Gulliver Prep)<br />

12 Lindsey cooper Mf 6-0 fr-rS clearwater, fla. (clearwater central catholic h.S.)<br />

13 Annie Speese Mf 5-5 So Augusta, Ga. (Westminster School of Augusta)<br />

14 Jo Dragotta D 5-8 Sr Tampa, fla. (Gaither h.S.)<br />

15 Tessa Andujar f 5-2 So San clemente, calif. (San clemente h.S.)<br />

16 Tatiana Perez Mf 5-5 So-rS Palm harbor, fla. (East Lake h.S.)<br />

17 Erika Tymrak Mf/f 5-5 Sr Bradenton, fla. (Edison Academic center)<br />

18 Arielle Gunderson D 5-5 fr covington, Ga. (heritage h.S.)<br />

19 havana Solaun Mf 5-9 So Gainesville, fla. (Buchholz h.S.)<br />

20 christen Westphal D/Mf 5-6 fr Brecksville, ohio (Walsh Jesuit h.S.)<br />

21 Jillian Graff f 5-6 So Medina, ohio (Medina Senior h.S.)<br />

23 Meghan hussey Mf 5-3 fr Alpharetta, Ga. (Milton h.S.)<br />

25 haley reeb D 5-5 Jr Worthington, ohio (Thomas Worthington h.S.)<br />

27 Brittney reed D/Mf 5-8 fr Kennesaw, Ga. (venice h.S.)<br />

35 Karina Gutsche Mf 5-5 So valrico, fla. (Newsome h.S.)<br />

41 Taylor Travis D/f 5-3 Jr raleigh, N.c. (Green hope h.S)<br />

55 Jennifer Larrick Mf 5-6 So Westford, Mass. (Westford Academy)<br />

89 caroline Triglia Mf 5-8 Jr Jacksonville, fla. (The Bolles School)<br />

91 Adriana Leon f 5-3 Jr King city, ontario (The country Day School/Notre Dame)<br />

ALPhABETIcAL<br />

no. name pos ht. Year hometown (high School/previous School)<br />

15 Tessa Andujar f 5-2 So San clemente, calif. (San clemente h.S.)<br />

4 McKenzie Barney Mf 5-5 Sr-rS Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline h.S.)<br />

2 Annie Bobbitt D 5-4 So fleming Island, fla. (St. Johns country Day School)<br />

0 Taylor Burke GK 6-1 So Medina, ohio (Medina Senior h.S.)<br />

12 Lindsey cooper Mf 6-0 fr-rS clearwater, fla. (clearwater central catholic h.S.)<br />

14 Jo Dragotta D 5-8 Sr Tampa, fla. (Gaither h.S.)<br />

8 claire falknor f/Mf 5-3 fr Dayton, ohio (centerville h.S.)<br />

21 Jillian Graff f 5-6 So Medina, ohio (Medina Senior h.S.)<br />

18 Arielle Gunderson D 5-5 fr covington, Ga. (heritage h.S.)<br />

35 Karina Gutsche Mf 5-5 So valrico, fla. (Newsome h.S.)<br />

23 Meghan hussey Mf 5-3 fr Alpharetta, Ga. (Milton h.S.)<br />

10 holly King Mf 5-9 Sr Ashburn, va. (Broad run h.S.)<br />

55 Jennifer Larrick Mf 5-6 So Westford, Mass. (Westford Academy)<br />

91 Adriana Leon f 5-3 Jr King city, ontario (The country Day School/Notre Dame)<br />

16 Tatiana Perez Mf 5-5 So-rS Palm harbor, fla. (East Lake h.S.)<br />

25 haley reeb D 5-5 Jr Worthington, ohio (Thomas Worthington h.S.)<br />

27 Brittney reed D/Mf 5-8 fr Kennesaw, Ga. (venice h.S.)<br />

5 Maggie rodgers f/Mf 5-7 Jr Gulf Breeze, fla. (Gulf Breeze h.S.)<br />

1 Lauren Silver D 5-2 So Delray Beach, fla. (American heritage Delray h.S.)<br />

3 Brooke Smith D 5-5 fr Eustis, fla. (Eustis h.S.)<br />

6 Lauren Smith Mf 5-8 fr Eustis, fla. (Eustis h.S.)<br />

19 havana Solaun Mf 5-9 So Gainesville, fla. (Buchholz h.S.)<br />

11 Paulina Speckmaier Mf/f 5-3 fr Miami, fla. (Gulliver Prep)<br />

13 Annie Speese Mf 5-5 So Augusta, Ga. (Westminster School of Augusta)<br />

41 Taylor Travis D/f 5-3 Jr raleigh, N.c. (Green hope h.S)<br />

89 caroline Triglia Mf 5-8 Jr Jacksonville, fla. (The Bolles School)<br />

17 Erika Tymrak Mf/f 5-5 Sr Bradenton, fla. (Edison Academic center)<br />

9 valerie Tysinger GK 5-9 fr New Smyrna Beach, fla. (Spruce creek h.S.)<br />

20 christen Westphal D/Mf 5-6 fr Brecksville, ohio (Walsh Jesuit h.S.)<br />

7 Kathryn Williamson D 5-6 Sr-rS McKinney, Texas (McKinney Boyd h.S.)<br />

head Coach:<br />

Becky Burleigh (Methodist ‘89)<br />

Associate head Coach:<br />

victor campbell (Methodist ‘85)<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

Alan Kirkup (Loughborough University ‘81)<br />

Volunteer Coach:<br />

Peter Davis (USc Upstate ’09)<br />

Director of Soccer Operations:<br />

KeLeigh hudson (florida ’08)<br />

managers:<br />

Jody Gardner<br />

Sean Tracy<br />

Equipment Room manager:<br />

Paul carreiro<br />

Athletic trainer:<br />

Emily Kiefer (Ithaca ‘02)<br />

2012 <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong><br />

pROnUnCIAtIOn GUIDE<br />

Gator pronunciation<br />

Becky Burleigh ..........BUrr-lee<br />

Alan Kirkup .............KIrK-up<br />

Tessa Andujar ...........An-do-har<br />

McKenzie Barney .........mih-KEN-zee<br />

Jo Dragotta .............Dra-GA-ta<br />

Karina Gutsche ..........kuh-rEE-nuh Goo’-cha<br />

Adriana Leon ............ay-dree-oN-uh lee-oWN<br />

Tatiana Perez. . . . . . . . . . . . tahti-yAh-nah<br />

havana Solaun ..........Salon (rhymes with baton)<br />

Paulina Speckmaier .......Speck-myer<br />

caroline Triglia ..........Trig-LEE-uh<br />

Erika Tymrak ............TIM-rack


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

2011 YEAR IN REvIEw<br />

TEAM HIGHlIGHTS<br />

• Reached the NCAA Second Round,<br />

falling 3-2 to Ucf. It was the 15th NcAA<br />

appearance in the program’s 17-year<br />

history.<br />

• Tied for third in Southeastern Conference<br />

(7-4). runner-up in SEc Tournament,<br />

falling 3-2 to Auburn in final. Program’s<br />

13th SEc Tournament final appearance<br />

in the program’s 17 seasons.<br />

• Played one of the top-15 schedules in<br />

the country, <strong>com</strong>peting against 14 NcAA<br />

championship teams in 2011 regularseason<br />

action (11-6 record vs. 2011<br />

NcAA teams). finished the 2011 season<br />

No. 11 on the NcAA rating Percentage<br />

Index (rPI).<br />

• In final national rankings, No. 23 in scoring<br />

offense (2.28 goals per match).<br />

• Two Gators earned All-America honors –<br />

Erika Tymrak (NScAA second team) and<br />

Kathryn Williamson (NScAA third team).<br />

• Florida shared lead with three on NSCAA<br />

All-South region first and second teams:<br />

holly King (second), Erika Tymrak (first)<br />

and Kathryn Williamson (first).<br />

INdIvIdUAl HIGHlIGHTS<br />

tahnai Annis<br />

• Second on the team with 10 goals and third with 22 points. Tied for seventh in final SEC<br />

standings for all matches in goals (10).<br />

• No. 6 on Gators’ Career Lists for points (92), goals (38) and shares No. 6 in game-winning<br />

goals (11).<br />

• Academic All-SEC and Capital One All-District III third team<br />

• Selected by the Western New York Flash as the 18th overall pick in the 2012 Women’s<br />

Professional Soccer draft<br />

Jazmyne Avant<br />

• All-Southeastern Conference second team<br />

• First Tennessee Lady Vol Classic All-Tournament team<br />

• SEC Academic Honor Roll<br />

Annie Bobbitt<br />

• No. 65 on TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong> final top 100 freshmen list of 2011<br />

taylor Burke<br />

• Fourth in the Southeastern Conference with a total season goals-against-average of 1.08.<br />

Shared third in the league with seven total shutouts in 2011.<br />

• No. 72 on TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong> final top 100 freshmen list of 2011<br />

• Second Gator soccer player to be on UF track & field team – won SEC Outdoor high jump<br />

title<br />

Jo Dragotta<br />

• Southeastern Conference All-Tournament selection<br />

• Four Gators were named to All-SEC<br />

teams: Jazmyne Avant (second team),<br />

holly King (second), Erika Tymrak (first)<br />

and Kathryn Williamson (first). havana<br />

Solaun and Annie Speese also appeared<br />

on the SEc All-freshman team.<br />

• In addition, Jo Dragotta, Holly King and<br />

Kathryn Williasmon were named to SEc<br />

All-Tournament team.<br />

• Eleven Gators qualified for the SEC<br />

Academic honor roll. Two Gators were<br />

named to NScAA Women’s college<br />

Scholar All-America teams (Kathryn<br />

Williamson – first team and holly King<br />

- third team). Tahnai Annis named to<br />

capital one Academic All-District Iv first<br />

team. Gator team also recognized as a<br />

NScAA college Team Academic Award<br />

recipient with a 3.14 overall GPA for<br />

2010-11.<br />

• Set team record semester grade point<br />

average in spring of 2012 with a 3.50.<br />

Also posted a 3.25 GPA in fall of 2011.<br />

holly King<br />

• NSCAA All-South Region second team<br />

• All-Southeastern Conference second team<br />

• SEC All-Tournament selection<br />

• NSCAA Scholar All-America third team and SEC Academic Honor Roll selection<br />

havana Solaun<br />

• Southeastern Conference All-Freshman selection<br />

• Third in assists (6), fourth in points (18) and fourth in goals (6) among 2011 Gators<br />

• No. 35 on TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong> final top 100 freshmen list of 2011<br />

SCHEdUlE & rESUlTS<br />

overall: 17-8 home: 7-4 Away: 7-2<br />

Neutral: 3-2 SEc (T-3rd): 7-4<br />

DATE oPPoNENT rESULT SITE<br />

8/19 Miami W, 2-0 A<br />

8/21 florida International W, 2-0 A<br />

First Tennessee Lady Vol Classic (Knoxville, Tenn.)<br />

8/26 vs. Texas A&M W, 3-2 N<br />

8/28 vs. UcLA L, 2-0 N<br />

9/2 texas tech W, 3-0 h<br />

9/9 florida State l, 3-2 h<br />

9/11 florida gulf Coast W, 5-0 h<br />

9/16 Missouri W, 2-0 A<br />

9/18 Kansas W, 7-2 A<br />

9/23 Georgia W, 1-0 A<br />

9/25 Tennessee L, 4-2 A<br />

9/30 Vanderbilt W, 2-0 h<br />

10/2 Kentucky W, 3-0 h<br />

10/7 Auburn W, 3-2 Ot h<br />

10/9 Alabama W, 4-1 h<br />

10/14 Mississippi W, 2-0 A<br />

10/16 Mississippi State L, 1-0 A<br />

10/20 Arkansas W, 2-1 oT A<br />

10/23 LSU L, 1-0 h<br />

10/28 South Carolina L, 2-1 h<br />

SEC Tournament (Orange Beach, Ala.)<br />

11/2 Georgia W, 2-0 N<br />

11/4 Alabama W, 2-1 N<br />

11/6 Auburn L, 3-2 N<br />

NCAA Championship<br />

11/12 florida Gulf coast W, 3-0 h<br />

11/18 Ucf L, 3-2 h<br />

Bold denotes home matches<br />

All home matches played at the James G. Pressly Stadium<br />

Records: 17-8 overall, 7-4 SEc<br />

nCAA Finish: Second round (T-17th)<br />

Final poll Rankings: N/A<br />

SEC Regular Season Finish: T-3 rd (T-3 rd<br />

SEc overall, T-2 nd SEc East)<br />

SEC tournament Finish: 2 nd<br />

All-Americans: 2 with 2 honors<br />

Erika Tymrak (NScAA second team) &<br />

Kathryn Williamson (NScAA third team)<br />

All-SEC: 4<br />

Jazmyne Avant – second team<br />

holly King - second team<br />

Erika Tymrak – first team<br />

Kathryn Williamson - first team<br />

SEC All-Freshman team: 2<br />

havana Solaun<br />

Annie Speese<br />

SEC Academic honor Roll: 11 -Tahnai<br />

Annis, Jazmyne Avant, McKenzie<br />

Barney, Brooke chancey, holly King,<br />

Tatiana Perez, Amanda Pivacco,<br />

haley reeb, Brooke Thigpen, Lindsay<br />

Thompson, Kathryn Williamson<br />

SEC First-Year Academic honor Roll: 12<br />

-Tessa Andujar, Savannah Berry, Annie<br />

Bobbitt, Lindsey cooper, Jillian Graff,<br />

Karina Gutsche, Jennifer Larrick, Kim<br />

Sapienza, Lauren Silver, havana Solaun,<br />

Annie Speese, Taylor Thigpen<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost for 2012<br />

season: 21/10<br />

Departing players: 10 – Tahnai Annis (Sr.),<br />

Jazmyne Avant (Sr.), Savannah Berry<br />

(fr.), Brooke chancey (Sr.), Sarah<br />

chapman (Sr.), Amanda Pivacco (rSfr.),<br />

Kim Sapienza (fr.), Brooke Thigpen<br />

(Jr.), Taylor Thigpen (fr.), Lindsay<br />

Thompson (Sr.),


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

2011 YEAR IN REvIEw<br />

Annie Speese<br />

• Southeastern Conference All-Freshman selection<br />

• Led Gators with nine assists, second in points (23) and third in goals (8)<br />

• Fifth in assists (9) and tied for ninth in the points (25) in the SEC for all matches.<br />

• Twice named SEC Freshman of the Week and also appeared on Sept. 19<br />

TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong> National Team of the Week<br />

• No. 10 on TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong> final top 100 freshmen list of 2011<br />

Lindsay thompson<br />

• Shared fifth among Gators with four goals in 2011<br />

• Finished ninth in points (70), seventh in goals (29) and tied for sixth in game-winning goals<br />

(11) on florida career Lists<br />

• SEC Academic Honor Roll<br />

Erika tymrak<br />

• National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-America second team<br />

selection<br />

• NSCAA All-South Region first team<br />

• All-Southeastern Conference first team for second consecutive year<br />

• Led Florida with collegiate-highs for points (32) and goals (12) – also second in assists (8)<br />

• Third in the SEC in points (32) and goals (12) for all matches and shared sixth in assists<br />

(8).<br />

• SEC Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 5<br />

• First Tennessee Lady Vol Classic All-Tournament team<br />

Kathryn Williamson<br />

• National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-America third team selection<br />

• NSCAA All-South Region first team<br />

• All-Southeastern Conference first team for second consecutive year<br />

• Twice named SEC Defensive Player of the Week; also appeared on Oct. 3<br />

TopDrawerSoccer.<strong>com</strong> National Team of the Week<br />

• Led UF field players with 87.94 minutes per match average<br />

• First Tennessee Lady Vol Classic All-Tournament team<br />

• NSCAA Scholar All-America first team and SEC Academic Honor Roll selection<br />

Kathryn Williamson (left) and Erika Tymrak both earned National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)<br />

All-America honors in 2011.<br />

2010 INdIvIdUAl HONOrS<br />

nSCAA All-America<br />

Erika Tymrak (second team)<br />

Kathryn Williamson (second team)<br />

nSCAA South Region team<br />

holly King (second team)<br />

Erika Tymrak (first)<br />

Kathryn Williamson (first)<br />

All-SEC<br />

Jazmyne Avant (second team)<br />

holly King (second)<br />

Erika Tymrak (first)<br />

Kathryn Williamson (first)<br />

All-SEC Freshman team<br />

havana Solaun<br />

Annie Speese<br />

SEC player of the Week<br />

Erika Tymrak (o) 9-5-11<br />

Kathryn Williamson (Defensive) 8-22-11 &<br />

10-3-11<br />

SEC Freshman of the Week<br />

Annie Speese 9-19-11 & 10-3-11<br />

SEC All-tournament<br />

Jo Dragotta<br />

holly King<br />

Kathryn Williamson<br />

STATISTICAl lEAdErS<br />

Goals: .................. 12,Erika Tymrak<br />

Assists: ................ 9, Annie Speese<br />

points: ................. 32, Erika Tymrak<br />

minutes (field):. . . . . . . . . . . 2,176, Kathryn Williamson<br />

minutes (goalkeeper): ..... 1,673.46, Taylor Burke<br />

GAA: ................... 1.08, Taylor Burke<br />

SEC Community Service team<br />

Brooke Thigpen<br />

nSCAA Scholar All-America<br />

holly King (third team)<br />

Kathryn Williamson (first team)<br />

Capital One Academic All-District III<br />

Tahnai Annis (first team)<br />

SEC Academic honor Roll<br />

Tahnai Annis<br />

Jazmyne Avant<br />

McKenzie Barney<br />

Brooke chancey<br />

holly King<br />

Tatiana Perez<br />

Amanda Pivacco<br />

haley reeb<br />

Brooke Thigpen<br />

Lindsay Thompson<br />

Kathryn Williamson


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

2011 MATCH-bY-MATCH bOX SCORES<br />

MATCH 1:<br />

no. 8 Florida 2, miami 0<br />

Aug. 19, 2011<br />

cobb Stadium (1,850)<br />

coral Gables, fla.<br />

Scoring 1 2 F<br />

florida 1 1 2<br />

Miami 0 0 0<br />

Shots 1 2 F<br />

florida 9 9 18<br />

Miami 6 9 15<br />

Saves 1 2 F<br />

florida 3 5 8<br />

Miami 5 4 9<br />

Goalkeepers (saves/minutes)<br />

Uf- Brooke chancey (5/90)<br />

UM – vikki Alonzo (9/90)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

Uf – Taylor Travis (Jazmyne Avant, Erika Tymrak)<br />

36:59<br />

Uf – havana Solaun (Tymrak) 50:37<br />

MATCH 2:<br />

No. 9 florida 2, fiu 0<br />

Aug. 21, 2011<br />

fIU Soccer Stadium (369)<br />

Miami, fla.<br />

Scoring 1 2 F<br />

fIU 0 0 0<br />

florida 1 1 2<br />

Shots 1 2 F<br />

fIU 8 4 12<br />

florida 3 3 6<br />

Saves 1 2 F<br />

fIU 2 1 3<br />

florida 4 1 5<br />

Goalkeepers<br />

Uf- Taylor Burke (3/90)<br />

fIU – Kaitlyn Savage (5/90)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

Uf – Tessa Andujar (unassisted) 39:40<br />

Uf – Tahnai Annis (Annie Speese) 62:36<br />

MATCH 3:<br />

no. 8 Florida 3, no. 18 texas A&m 2<br />

Aug. 26, 2011<br />

regal Stadium<br />

Knoxville, Tenn.<br />

Scoring 1 2 F<br />

Texas A&M 2 0 2<br />

florida 2 1 3<br />

Shots 1 2 F<br />

Texas A&M 8 13 21<br />

florida 7 5 12<br />

Saves 1 2 F<br />

Texas A&M 3 1 4<br />

florida 1 4 5<br />

Goalkeepers<br />

TAMU- Jordan Day (3/90)<br />

Uf- Brooke chancey (3/90)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

Uf – Erika Tymrak (havana Solaun) 24:22<br />

TAMU – Annie Kunz (Merritt Mathias) 29:59<br />

TAMU – Kelley Monogue (unassisted) 35:11<br />

Uf – Taylor Travis (Lindsay Thompson) 38:35<br />

Uf – McKenzie Barney (Jazmyne Avant) 89:45<br />

MATCH 4:<br />

no. 8 Florida 0, no. 15 UCLA 2<br />

Aug. 28, 2011<br />

regal Stadium (747)<br />

Knoxville, Tenn.<br />

Scoring 1 2 F<br />

UcLA 1 1 2<br />

florida 0 0 0<br />

Shots 1 2 F<br />

UcLA 8 11 19<br />

florida 4 11 15<br />

Saves 1 2 F<br />

UcLA 2 4 6<br />

florida 3 2 5<br />

Goalkeepers<br />

UcLA – Katelyn rowland (5/90)<br />

Uf- Brooke chancey (5/90)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

UcLA – All courtnall (Kylie Mccarthy) 34:49<br />

UcLA – Sydney Leroux (Sarah Killion) 71:30<br />

MATCH 5:<br />

no. 13 Florida 3, texas tech 0<br />

Sept. 2, 2011<br />

James G. Pressly Stadium (3,728)<br />

Gainesville, fla.<br />

Scoring 1 2 F<br />

TTU 0 0 0<br />

florida 1 2 3<br />

Shots 1 2 F<br />

TTU 3 4 7<br />

florida 8 7 15<br />

Saves 1 2 F<br />

TTU 4 1 5<br />

florida 3 1 4<br />

Goalkeepers<br />

Uf – Taylor Burke (3/90)<br />

TTU – victoria Esson (5/90)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

Uf – Erika Tymrak (Tessa Andujar) 32:05<br />

Uf – Taylor Travis (Tymrak) 55:51<br />

Uf – Tymrak (Jazmyne Avant) 66:45<br />

MATCH 6:<br />

No. 9 florida 2, No. 5 florida State 3<br />

Sept. 9, 2011<br />

James G. Pressly Stadium (4,671)<br />

Gainesville, fla.<br />

Scoring 1 2 F<br />

fSU 1 2 3<br />

florida 1 1 2<br />

Shots 1 2 F<br />

fSU 4 7 11<br />

florida 2 4 6<br />

Saves 1 2 F<br />

fSU 0 2 2<br />

florida 0 2 2<br />

Goalkeepers<br />

Uf – Taylor Burke (2/90)<br />

fSU – Kelsey Wys (2/90)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

fSU: Dagny Brynjarsdottir (Tiffany Mccarty) 3:34<br />

Uf: Erika Tymrak (unassisted) 44:35<br />

fSU: Tiffany Mccarty (Tori huster, Jessica Price)<br />

54:59<br />

Uf: holly King (unassisted) 67:23<br />

fSU: Tiffany Mccarty (Dagny Brynjarsdottir) 71:45<br />

MATCH 7:<br />

No. 9 florida 5, florida gulf Coast 0<br />

Sept. 11, 2011<br />

James G. Pressly Stadium (957)<br />

Gainesville, fla.<br />

Scoring 1 2 F<br />

fGcU 0 0 0<br />

florida 4 1 5<br />

Shots 1 2 F<br />

fGcU 1 6 7<br />

florida 13 6 19<br />

Saves 1 2 F<br />

fGcU 5 1 6<br />

florida 0 3 3<br />

Goalkeepers<br />

Uf – Taylor Burke (0/45), Brooke chancey (3/45)<br />

fGcU – Stephanie Powers (6/90)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

Uf: Tessa Andujar (Jillian Graff) 7:32<br />

Uf: Erika Tymrak (Tahnai Annis) 15:28<br />

Uf: Lauren Silver (Annie Speese) 23:55<br />

Uf: caroline Triglia (Taylor Travis, Speese) 42:50<br />

Uf: Lindsay Thompson (Speese) 57:18<br />

MATCH 8:<br />

no. 8 Florida 2, no. 24 missouri 0<br />

Sept. 16, 2011<br />

Audrey J. Walton Stadium (969)<br />

columbia, Mo.<br />

Scoring 1 2 F<br />

MU 0 0 0<br />

florida 1 1 2<br />

Shots 1 2 F<br />

MU 4 4 8<br />

florida 5 10 15<br />

Saves 1 2 F<br />

MU 1 5 6<br />

florida 0 2 2<br />

Goalkeepers<br />

Uf – Taylor Burke (2/90)<br />

MU – McKenzie Sauerwein (6/90)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

Uf: Annie Speese (Jo Dragotta) 43:00<br />

Uf: Speese (Dragotta) 85:43<br />

MATCH 9:<br />

no. 8 Florida 7, Kansas 2<br />

Sept. 18, 2011<br />

Jayhawk Soccer <strong>com</strong>plex (462)<br />

Lawrence, Kan.<br />

Scoring 1 2 F<br />

KU 0 2 2<br />

florida 5 2 7<br />

Shots 1 2 F<br />

KU 3 11 14<br />

florida 11 3 14<br />

Saves 1 2 F<br />

KU 4 0 4<br />

florida 2 4 6<br />

Goalkeepers<br />

Uf – Brooke chancey (6/90)<br />

KU – Kat Liebetrau (4/90)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

Uf: Tahnai Annis (Maggie rodgers) 8:01<br />

Uf: Annie Speese (havana Solaun) 19:51<br />

Uf: Solaun (unassisted) 23:39<br />

Uf: McKenzie Barney (caroline Triglia) 43:18<br />

Uf: Lindsay Thompson (Katie Kadera) 45:00<br />

Uf: Erika Tymrak (penalty kick) 48:41<br />

KU: Ingrid vidal (unassisted) 53:30<br />

KU: caroline Kastor (Jamie fletcher) 58:36<br />

Uf: Annis (rodgers) 88:16<br />

MATCH 10:<br />

No. 6 florida 1, georgia 0<br />

Sept. 23, 2011<br />

Turner Soccer <strong>com</strong>plex (2,337)<br />

Athens, Ga.<br />

Scoring 1 2 F<br />

Georgia 0 0 0<br />

florida 0 1 1<br />

Shots 1 2 F<br />

Georgia 4 7 11<br />

florida 6 9 15<br />

Saves 1 2 F<br />

Georgia 1 3 4<br />

florida 2 2 4<br />

Goalkeepers<br />

Uf – Taylor Burke (4/90)<br />

UGA – Ashley Baker (4/90)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

Uf: Erika Tymrak (unassisted) 69:04<br />

MATCH 11:<br />

No. 6 florida 2, No. 12 tennessee 4<br />

Sept. 25, 2011<br />

regal Soccer <strong>com</strong>plex (1,480)<br />

Knoxville, Tenn.<br />

Scoring 1 2 F<br />

UT 3 1 4<br />

florida 0 2 2<br />

Shots 1 2 F<br />

UT 4 2 6<br />

florida 2 11 13<br />

Saves 1 2 F<br />

UT 0 2 2<br />

florida 0 0 0<br />

Goalkeepers<br />

Uf – Taylor Burke (0/90)<br />

UT – Julie Eckel (4/90)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

UT: Alexis owens (Emily Dowd) 4:05<br />

UT: Dowd (caroline Brown) 23:37<br />

UT: owens (unassisted) 35:48<br />

Uf: Erika Tymrak (penalty kick) 46:38<br />

Uf: havana Solaun (unassisted) 63:48<br />

UT: owens (caroline Brown) 85:11<br />

MATCH 12:<br />

no. 12 Florida 2, Vanderbilt 0<br />

Sept. 30, 2011<br />

James G. Pressly Stadium (2,541)<br />

Gainesville, fla.<br />

Scoring 1 2 F<br />

vU 0 0 0<br />

florida 2 0 2<br />

Shots 1 2 F<br />

vU 2 1 3<br />

florida 9 8 17<br />

Saves 1 2 F<br />

vU 1 5 6<br />

florida 2 0 2<br />

Goalkeepers<br />

Uf – Brooke chancey (2/90)<br />

vU – Alexa Levick (6/90)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

Uf: Erika Tymrak (Maggie rodgers) 22:36<br />

Uf: holly King (havana Solaun) 35:35


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

2011 MATCH-bY-MATCH bOX SCORES<br />

MATCH 13:<br />

no. 12 Florida 3, Kentucky 0<br />

oct. 2, 2011<br />

James G. Pressly Stadium (2,271)<br />

Gainesville, fla.<br />

Scoring 1 2 F<br />

Kentucky 0 0 0<br />

florida 0 3 3<br />

Shots 1 2 F<br />

Kentucky 3 5 8<br />

florida 2 8 10<br />

Saves 1 2 F<br />

Kentucky 0 2 2<br />

florida 0 2 2<br />

Goalkeepers<br />

Uf – Taylor Burke (2/90)<br />

UK – Kayla Price (2/90)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

Uf: McKenzie Barney (havana Solaun, holly King)<br />

56:36<br />

Uf: Annie Speese (Erika Tymrak) 74:29<br />

Uf: Speese (Solaun, Barney) 86:07<br />

MATCH 14:<br />

no. 11 Florida 3, no. 22 Auburn 2 (Ot)<br />

oct. 7, 2011<br />

James G. Pressly Stadium (1,563)<br />

Gainesville, fla.<br />

Scoring 1 2 Ot F<br />

Auburn 1 1 0 2<br />

florida 0 2 1 3<br />

Shots 1 2 Ot F<br />

Auburn 2 5 0 7<br />

florida 4 9 1 14<br />

Saves 1 2 Ot F<br />

Auburn 1 2 0 3<br />

florida 0 3 0 3<br />

Goalkeepers<br />

Uf – Taylor Burke (2/97:22)<br />

AU – Amy howard (3/97:22)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

AU: Ana cate (Katy frierson) 33:08<br />

Uf: Erika Tymrak (havana Solaun) 48:35<br />

AU: own goal 51:42<br />

Uf: Tymrak (unassisted) 57:48<br />

Uf: McKenzie Barney (Tymrak, holly King) 97:22<br />

MATCH 15:<br />

no. 11 Florida 3, Alabama<br />

oct. 9, 2011<br />

James G. Pressly Stadium (521)<br />

Gainesville, fla.<br />

Scoring 1 2 F<br />

Alabama 1 0 1<br />

florida 1 3 4<br />

Shots 1 2 F<br />

Alabama 7 5 12<br />

florida 8 10 18<br />

Saves 1 2 F<br />

Alabama 1 2 3<br />

florida 1 1 2<br />

Goalkeepers<br />

Uf – Brooke chancey (1/45)<br />

Uf – Taylor Burke (1/45)<br />

UA – Justine Bernier (3/90)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

UA: Kaitlyn Smith (carly Mygrant) 21:28<br />

Uf: Annie Speese (Taylor Travis) 38:24<br />

Uf: Jillian Graff (Kathryn Williamson) 70:56<br />

Uf: Speese (unassisted) 73:05<br />

Uf: Tahnai Annis (Graff, Speese) 77:28<br />

MATCH 16:<br />

no. 11 Florida 2, University of mississippi 0<br />

oct. 14, 2011<br />

ole Miss Soccer Stadium (1,132)<br />

oxford, Miss.<br />

Scoring 1 2 F<br />

Mississippi 0 0 0<br />

florida 1 1 2<br />

Shots 1 2 F<br />

Mississippi 0 3 3<br />

florida 9 7 16<br />

Saves 1 2 F<br />

Mississippi 2 3 5<br />

florida 0 0 0<br />

Goalkeepers<br />

Uf – Taylor Burke (0/90)<br />

UM – Kelly Mccormick (4/76:22)<br />

UM – Alley ronaldi (1/13:38)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

Uf: havana Solaun (Jo Dragotta) 33:36<br />

Uf: Solaun (Jazmyne Avant) 76:22<br />

MATCH 17:<br />

no. 11 Florida 0, mississippi State 1<br />

oct. 16, 2011<br />

MSU Soccer field (575)<br />

Starkville, Miss.<br />

Scoring 1 2 F<br />

MSU 1 0 1<br />

florida 0 0 0<br />

Shots 1 2 F<br />

MSU 5 3 8<br />

florida 12 12 24<br />

Saves 1 2 F<br />

MSU 6 7 13<br />

florida 2 1 3<br />

Goalkeepers<br />

Uf – Taylor Burke (3/90)<br />

MSU – Skylar rosson (13/90)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

MSU: Elisabeth Sullivan (Amy hoover) 0:37<br />

MATCH 18:<br />

no. 13 Florida 2, Arkansas 1(Ot)<br />

oct. 20, 2011<br />

razorback field (1,098)<br />

fayetteville, Ark.<br />

Scoring 1 2 Ot F<br />

Arkansas 1 0 0 1<br />

florida 0 1 1 2<br />

Shots 1 2 Ot F<br />

Arkansas 1 3 0 4<br />

florida 12 9 2 23<br />

Saves 1 2 Ot F<br />

Arkansas 5 4 0 9<br />

florida 0 1 0 1<br />

Goalkeepers<br />

Uf – Taylor Burke (1/91:24)<br />

UA – Emily Lillard (9/91:24)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

UA: Allie chandler (unassisted) 3:02<br />

Uf: Brooke Thigpen (Jo Dragotta, Annie Speese)<br />

79:13<br />

Uf: havana Solaun (Lindsay Thompson) 91:25<br />

MATCH 19:<br />

no. 13 Florida 0, LSU 1<br />

oct. 23, 2011<br />

James G. Pressly Stadium (1,789)<br />

Gainesville, fla.<br />

Scoring 1 2 F<br />

LSU 1 0 1<br />

florida 0 0 0<br />

Shots 1 2 F<br />

LSU 2 4 6<br />

florida 10 6 16<br />

Saves 1 2 F<br />

LSU 3 1 4<br />

florida 0 1 1<br />

Goalkeepers<br />

Uf – Brooke chancey (0/45)<br />

Uf – Taylor Burke (1/45)<br />

LSU – Mo Isom (3/90)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

LSU: Taryne Boudreau (Natalie Martineau) 32:05<br />

MATCH 20:<br />

no. 18 Florida 1, no. 22 South Carolina 2<br />

oct. 28, 2011<br />

James G. Pressly Stadium (1,866)<br />

Gainesville, fla.<br />

Scoring 1 2 F<br />

South carolina 2 0 2<br />

florida 1 0 1<br />

Shots 1 2 F<br />

South carolina 5 5 10<br />

florida 6 4 10<br />

Saves 1 2 F<br />

South carolina 0 1 1<br />

florida 1 3 4<br />

Goalkeepers<br />

Uf – Taylor Burke (4/90)<br />

USc – Sabrina D’Angelo (1/90)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

USc: Kayla Grimsley (unassisted) 2:12<br />

USc: Danielle Au (christa Neary) 21:40<br />

Uf: Tahnai Annis (Annie Bobbitt) 35:05<br />

MATCH 21:<br />

no. 23 Florida 2, Georgia 0<br />

Nov. 2, 2011<br />

orange Beach Sportsplex (1,054)<br />

orange Beach, Ala.<br />

Scoring 1 2 F<br />

Georgia 0 0 0<br />

florida 2 0 2<br />

Shots 1 2 F<br />

Georgia 3 8 11<br />

florida 8 8 16<br />

Saves 1 2 F<br />

Georgia 3 3 6<br />

florida 1 2 3<br />

Goalkeepers<br />

Uf – Taylor Burke (3/90)<br />

UGA – Ashley Baker (6/90)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

Uf: Tahnai Annis (Lindsay Thompson) 25:22<br />

Uf: Annis (holly King) 49:49<br />

MATCH 22:<br />

no. 23 Florida 2, Alabama 1<br />

Nov. 4, 2011<br />

orange Beach Sportsplex (1,275)<br />

orange Beach, Ala.<br />

Scoring 1 2 F<br />

Alabama 1 0 1<br />

florida 1 1 2<br />

Shots 1 2 F<br />

Alabama 2 5 7<br />

florida 5 14 19<br />

Saves 1 2 F<br />

Alabama 2 7 9<br />

florida 0 1 1<br />

Goalkeepers<br />

Uf – Taylor Burke (1/90)<br />

UA – Justine Bernier (8/90)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

UA: Pia rijsdijk (Janea Simpson, Ashley Willis)<br />

32:07<br />

Uf: Erika Tymrak (caroline Triglia) 32:47<br />

Uf: Lindsay Thompson (Tymrak) 80:21<br />

MATCH 23:<br />

no. 23 Florida 2, Auburn 3<br />

Nov. 6, 2011<br />

orange Beach Sportsplex (1,444)<br />

orange Beach, Ala.<br />

Scoring 1 2 F<br />

Auburn 2 1 3<br />

florida 1 1 2<br />

Shots 1 2 F<br />

Auburn 6 3 9<br />

florida 8 10 18<br />

Saves 1 2 F<br />

Auburn 3 3 6<br />

florida 0 0 0<br />

Goalkeepers<br />

Uf – Taylor Burke (0/90)<br />

AU – Amy howard (6/90)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

AU: Katy frierson (heather havron) 11:09<br />

AU: frierson (Tatiana coleman) 29:41<br />

Uf: holly King (Jo Dragotta) 42:02<br />

Uf: Jillian Graff (Annie Speese) 53:15<br />

AU: Ana cate (Julie King, Jessica rigthmer) 63:21<br />

MATCH 24:<br />

Florida 3, Florida Gulf Coast 0<br />

Nov. 12, 2011<br />

James G. Pressly Stadium (1,025)<br />

Gainesville, fla.<br />

Scoring 1 2 F<br />

fGcU 0 0 0<br />

florida 1 2 3<br />

Shots 1 2 F<br />

fGcU 1 2 3<br />

florida 5 7 12<br />

Saves 1 2 F<br />

fGcU 0 3 3<br />

florida 0 1 1<br />

Goalkeepers<br />

Uf – Taylor Burke (1/90)<br />

fGcU – Stephanie Powers (3/90)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

Uf: Tahnai Annis (Erika Tymrak) 15:53<br />

Uf: Annis (Annie Speese) 67:42<br />

Uf: Lindsay Thompson (Annis) 79:54


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

2011 MATCH-bY-MATCH bOX SCORES<br />

MATCH 25:<br />

Florida 2, UCF 3<br />

Nov. 18, 2011<br />

James G. Pressly Stadium (1,052)<br />

Gainesville, fla.<br />

Scoring 1 2 F<br />

Ucf 2 1 3<br />

florida 1 1 2<br />

Shots 1 2 F<br />

Ucf 4 5 9<br />

florida 3 10 13<br />

Saves 1 2 F<br />

Ucf 1 4 5<br />

florida 0 1 1<br />

Goalkeepers<br />

Uf – Taylor Burke (1/90)<br />

Ucf – Aline reis (5/90)<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

Ucf: Madison Barney (Stacie hubbard, Tishia<br />

Jewell) 5:22<br />

Uf: Tahnai Annis (Erika Tymrak) 23:33<br />

Ucf: Kristina Trujic (Bianca Joswiak, Katie<br />

Jackson) 33:06<br />

Ucf: Nicolette radovcic (Stacie hubbard) 71:05<br />

Uf: Annie Speese (unassisted) 84:33<br />

SOCCEr MATCH-by-MATCH TEAM STATISTICS Total home Attendance (11 Matches): 21,984 (fifth in the nation); Average home Attendance (11 Matches): 1,999 (fifth in the nation)<br />

FlOrIdA OPPONENTS<br />

Date Opponent Score G A pts Sh pK-Att min Attend G A pts Sho pK-Att<br />

9/19/11 at Miami 2-0 2 2 6 18 0-0 90:00 1850 0 0 0 15 0-0<br />

8/21/11 at fIU 2-0 2 1 5 12 0-0 90:00 369 0 0 0 6 0-0<br />

8/26/11 vs Texas A&M 3-2 3 3 9 12 0-0 90:00 2 1 5 21 0-0<br />

8/28/11 vs UcLA 0-2 0 0 0 15 0-0 90:00 747 2 2 6 19 0-0<br />

9/2/11 TEXAS TEch 3-0 3 3 9 15 0-0 90:00 3728 0 0 0 7 0-0<br />

9/9/11 fLorIDA STATE 2-3 2 0 4 6 0-0 90:00 4671 3 4 10 11 0-0<br />

9/11/11 fLorIDA GULf coAST 5-0 5 6 16 19 0-0 90:00 957 0 0 0 7 0-0<br />

9/16/11 at Missouri 2-0 2 2 6 15 0-0 90:00 969 0 0 0 8 0-0<br />

9/18/11 at Kansas 7-2 7 5 19 14 1-1 90:00 462 2 0 4 14 0-0<br />

9/23/11 at Georgia 1-0 1 0 2 15 0-0 90:00 2337 0 0 0 11 0-0<br />

9/25/11 at Tennessee 2-4 2 0 4 13 1-1 90:00 1480 4 3 11 6 0-0<br />

9/30/11 vANDErBILT 2-0 2 2 6 17 0-0 90:00 2541 0 0 0 3 0-0<br />

10/2/11 KENTUcKy 3-0 3 5 11 10 0-0 90:00 2271 0 0 0 8 0-0<br />

10/7/11 AUBUrN 3-2 3 3 9 14 0-0 97:22 1563 2 1 5 7 0-0<br />

10/9/11 ALABAMA 4-1 4 4 12 18 0-0 90:00 521 1 1 3 12 0-0<br />

10/14/11 at Mississippi 2-0 2 2 6 16 0-0 90:00 1132 0 0 0 3 0-0<br />

10/16/11 at Mississippi State 0-1 0 0 0 24 0-0 90:00 575 1 1 3 8 0-0<br />

10/20/11 at ArKANSAS 2-1 2 3 7 23 0-0 91:24 1098 1 0 2 4 0-0<br />

10/23/11 LSU 0-1 0 0 0 16 0-0 90:00 1789 1 1 3 6 0-0<br />

10/28/11 SoUTh cAroLINA 1-2 1 1 3 10 0-0 90:00 1866 2 1 5 10 0-0<br />

11/2/11 vs Georgia 2-0 2 3 7 16 0-0 90:00 1054 0 0 0 11 0-0<br />

11/4/11 vs Alabama 2-1 2 2 6 19 0-0 90:00 1275 1 2 4 7 0-0<br />

11/6/11 vs Auburn 2-3 2 2 6 18 0-0 90:00 1444 3 4 10 9 0-0<br />

11/12/11 fLorIDA GULf coAST 3-0 3 4 10 12 0-0 90:00 1025 0 0 0 3 0-0<br />

11/18/11 Ucf 2-3 2 1 5 13 0-0 90:00 1052 3 5 11 9 0-0<br />

Totals 57 54 168 380 2-2 2258:46 28 26 82 225 0-0


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

2011 <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> STATISTICS<br />

OvErAll: 17-8 SEC: 7-4 HOME: 7-4 AwAy: 7-2 NEUTrAl: 3-2-0<br />

Shots<br />

## name Gp-GS min Avg. min. Sh Shot% SOG SOG% G A pts GW pK-Att<br />

17 Erika Tymrak 25-25 1838 73.5 12 8 32 72 .167 35 .486 3 2-2<br />

13 Annie Speese 24-20 1413 58.9 8 9 25 44 .182 22 .500 1 0-0<br />

9 Tahnai Annis 25-20 1367 54.7 10 2 22 45 .222 25 .556 2 0-0<br />

19 Havana Solaun 21-4 989 47.1 6 6 18 17 .353 13 .765 3 0-0<br />

18 Lindsay Thompson 25-3 704 28.2 4 3 11 26 .154 12 .462 1 0-0<br />

4 McKenzie barney 20-16 863 43.2 4 1 9 36 .111 19 .528 3 0-0<br />

10 Holly King 25-24 1949 77.9 3 3 9 20 .150 10 .500 0 0-0<br />

41 Taylor Travis 25-4 778 31.1 3 2 8 26 .115 13 .500 1 0-0<br />

21 Jillian Graff 20-2 524 26.2 2 2 6 11 .182 2 .182 1 0-0<br />

15 Tessa Andujar 22-13 893 40.6 2 1 5 12 .167 7 .583 2 0-0<br />

14 Jo dragotta 25-23 1828 73.1 0 5 5 17 .000 1 .059 0 0-0<br />

89 Caroline Triglia 16-1 328 20.5 1 2 4 11 .091 7 .636 0 0-0<br />

5 Maggie rodgers 25-16 1554 62.1 0 3 3 18 .000 8 .444 0 0-0<br />

11 Jazmyne Avant 25-25 1932 77.3 0 3 3 6 .000 3 .500 0 0-0<br />

8 Brooke Thigpen 8-0 123 15.4 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 0-0<br />

1 lauren Silver 13-1 215 16.5 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 0-0<br />

7 Kathryn williamson 25-25 2176 87.1 0 1 1 6 .000 3 .500 0 0-0<br />

20 Katie Kadera 10-8 433 43.3 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0<br />

2 Annie bobbitt 25-17 1817 72.7 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0<br />

0 Taylor burke 20-18 1673 83.7 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0<br />

88 Sarah chapman 19-3 548 28.8 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0<br />

26 Tatiana Perez 1-0 18 18.0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0<br />

27 Savannah Berry 2-0 31 15.5 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0<br />

6 Kim Sapienza 5-0 101 20.2 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0<br />

55 Jennifer larrick 1-0 31 31.0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0<br />

35 Karina Gutsche 1-0 45 45.0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0<br />

33 Amanda Pivacco 1-0 23 23.0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0<br />

25 Haley reeb 2-0 44 22.2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0<br />

23 Taylor Thigpen 1-0 17 17.0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0<br />

total 25 90.34 57 54 168 380 .150 185 .487 17 2-2<br />

opponents 25 90.34 28 25 81 225 .124 94 .418 8 0-0<br />

GOAlKEEPEr STATISTICS<br />

Goal Average Saves Record<br />

## name Gp-GS minutes GA GAA Saves pct W L t ShO<br />

0 Taylor burke 20-18 1673:46 20 1.08 34 .630 13 6 0 8<br />

28 Brooke chancey 8-7 585:00 8 1.23 25 .758 4 2 0 2<br />

TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 7 1.00 0 0 0 1<br />

total 25 2258:46 28 1.12 66 .702 17 8 0 11<br />

opponents 25 2258:46 57 2.27 128 .692 8 17 0 3<br />

Team saves: 7<br />

bold denotes players returning in 2012


HISTORY AND RECORDS<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong>


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

INDIvIDUAL RECORDS – CAREER<br />

GOAlS<br />

# name Years # of<br />

(Redshirt) matches<br />

96 Abby Wambach 1998-2001 93<br />

71 Andi Sellers 1997-2001 (’98) 94<br />

66 Danielle fotopoulos 1996-98 (‘97) 48<br />

60 Sarah yohe 1996-99 92<br />

60 Melissa Pini 1995-98 94<br />

HAT TrICKS<br />

# name Years (Redshirt)<br />

10 Abby Wambach 1998-2001<br />

6 Danielle fotopoulos 1996-98 (‘97)<br />

5 Andi Sellers 1997-2001 (‘98)<br />

3 Sarah yohe 1996-99<br />

2 Melissa Pini 1995-98<br />

GAME-wINNING GOAlS<br />

# name Years (Redshirt)<br />

24 Abby Wambach 1998-2001<br />

18 Sarah yohe 1996-99<br />

18 Danielle fotopoulos 1996-98 (‘97)<br />

18 Melissa Pini 1995-98<br />

15 Andi Sellers 1997-2001 (‘98)<br />

ASSISTS<br />

# name Years (Redshirt)<br />

50 Abby Wambach 1998-2001<br />

43 Andi Sellers 1997-2001 (‘98)<br />

40 Melissa Pini 1995-1998<br />

33 Sarah yohe 1996-1999<br />

27 Danielle Murphy 1999-2001<br />

POINTS<br />

# G A name Years (Redshirt)<br />

242 96 50 Abby Wambach 1998-2001<br />

185 71 43 Andi Sellers 1997-2001 (’98)<br />

160 60 40 Melissa Pini 1995-98<br />

156 66 24 Danielle fotopoulos 1996-98 (‘97)<br />

153 60 33 Sarah yohe 1996-99<br />

SHOTS<br />

# name Years (Redshirt)<br />

468 Abby Wambach 1998-2001<br />

367 Andi Sellers 1997-2001 (’98)<br />

353 Melissa Pini 1995-98<br />

315 Sarah yohe 1996-99<br />

285 Danielle fotopoulos 1996-98 (‘97)<br />

GAMES PlAyEd<br />

# name Years<br />

100 Karyn hall 1998-2001<br />

97 Dena floyd 2000-2003<br />

97 robin fulton 2000-2003<br />

97 Jazmyne Avant 2008-11<br />

97 Lindsay Thompson 2008-11<br />

CONSECUTIvE HOME<br />

APPEArANCES wITH A GOAl<br />

# name Ending match<br />

9 McKenzie Barney 10/3/10 vs Mississippi<br />

7 Abby Wambach 11/18/01 vs. UGA<br />

7 Sarah yohe 10/29/99 vs. S.carolina<br />

6 Sarah yohe 11/15/97 vs. vU<br />

5 Danielle fotopoulos 11/22/98 vs. NW<br />

CONSECUTIvE GAMES PlAyEd<br />

# name Dates<br />

100 Karyn hall 9/11/98-12/07/01<br />

97 Dena floyd 9/22/00-11/28/03<br />

97 robin fulton 9/22/00-11/28/03<br />

84 Melissa Pini 10/11/95-12/6/98<br />

74 heather Mitts 8/29/97-11/14/99<br />

GAMES STArTEd<br />

# name Years<br />

100 Karyn hall 1998-2001<br />

95 Lauren hyde 2006-2009<br />

94 Keisha Bell 1998-2001<br />

94 heather Mitts 1996-99<br />

94 Andi Sellers 1997-2001 (’98)<br />

93 Abby Wambach 1998-2001<br />

CONSECUTIvE GAMES STArTEd<br />

# name Dates<br />

100 Karyn hall 9/1/98-12/07/01<br />

74 heather Mitts 8/29/97-11/14/99<br />

68 Melanie Booth 8/29/03-11/11/05<br />

65 Melanie freeman 9/16/95-11/21/97<br />

54 Adrianne Moreira 9/2/95-9/28/97<br />

COMPlETE GAMES PlAyEd<br />

(FIEld PlAyEr)<br />

# name Dates<br />

78 Lauren hyde 2006-2009<br />

57 Katie Johnston 2001-05 (‘02)<br />

55 Danielle Murphy 1999-2002<br />

55 Kathryn Williamson 2008-present (‘08)<br />

52 heather Mitts 1996-99<br />

MINUTES PlAyEd<br />

(FIEld PlAyEr)<br />

# name Years<br />

8,595 Lauren hyde 2006-2009<br />

7,774 Karyn hall 1998-2001<br />

7,639 Katie Johnston 2001-2005 (‘02)<br />

7,572 Keisha Bell 1998-2001<br />

7,547 heather Mitts 1996-99<br />

7,435 Andi Sellers 1997-2001 (’98)<br />

gOALKEEpER STATS<br />

CArEEr GOAlKEEPING STATISTICS<br />

player (Years) min. Gp/GS GA GAA SV ShO (Solo) W-L-t<br />

Jordan Kellgren (1999-2002) 7,004 86/82 86 1.105 330 21 50-23-3<br />

Katie fraine (2006-10) (rS 2006) 6,850 84/68 60 0.790 256 27 48-15-3<br />

Brittni Goodwin (2003-06) 6,123 72/68 63 0.926 213 19 41-11-9<br />

Katie fraine (2006-present) (rS 2006) 4,819 61/44 44 0.94 175 17 30-13-5<br />

Lynn Pattishall (1995-98) 3,602 73/32 34 0.850 110 0 37-4-3<br />

Michelle harris (1995-98) 3,283 68/38 31 0.850 108 1 24-6-1<br />

Jen Gardner (2004-05) 2,356 29/23 24 0.911 81 9 17-5-5<br />

Meghan Berlingo (2007-08) 2,074 30/29 11 0.48 70 8 22-2-1<br />

Meredith flaherty (1998) 1,959 26/26 14 0.643 67 7 20-1-0<br />

regan Wiesemann (1999-01) 1,734 34/13 17 0.882 65 3 18-2-0<br />

Taylor Burke (2011 –present) 1673 20/18 20 1.08 34 8 13-6<br />

Brooke chancey (2008-11) 796 12/8 8 0.900 36 3 3-0-0<br />

PErCENTAGE OF MINUTES PlAyEd<br />

(GOAlKEEPEr - TwO Or MOrE SEASONS)<br />

minutes % of total minutes name Years<br />

6,698^ 74.32 Katie fraine 2007-10<br />

6,123 70.12 Brittni Goodwin 2003-06<br />

4,666 68.93 Katie fraine 2007-present<br />

7,004 62.59 Jordan Kellgren 1998-2002 (‘98)<br />

2,370 59.10 Jen Gardner 2004-05<br />

2,074 45.99 Meghan Berlingo 2007-08<br />

3,602 40.72 Lynn Pattishall 1995-98<br />

3,283 37.13 Michelle harris 1995-98<br />

^-includes 2007-10 minutes<br />

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


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

INDIvIDUAL RECORDS – SEASON<br />

GOAlS<br />

# name Season<br />

34 Danielle fotopoulos 1996<br />

32 Danielle fotopoulos 1998<br />

31 Abby Wambach 2001<br />

24 Sarah yohe 1999<br />

23 Abby Wambach 2000<br />

23 Abby Wambach 1999<br />

23 Andi Sellers 1997<br />

HAT TrICKS<br />

# name Year Dates<br />

4 Abby Wambach 2000 10/13, 10/20,<br />

10/27, 11/2~<br />

3 D. fotopoulos 1996 10/20, 11/9,<br />

11/30<br />

3 Abby Wambach 2001 10/26, 11/9, 11/18<br />

3 D. fotopoulos 1998 10/2~, 10/9*,<br />

10/18<br />

2 Sarah yohe 1999 9/24~, 9/26<br />

2 Abby Wambach 1999 9/24, 11/5<br />

2 Andi Sellers 1997 9/26, 10/31<br />

~ scored four goals in match<br />

* Indicates double hat Trick<br />

GAME-wINNING GOAlS<br />

# name Season<br />

11 Abby Wambach 2001<br />

11 Danielle fotopoulos 1998<br />

9 Sarah yohe 1999<br />

7 Stephanie freeman 2004<br />

7 Danielle fotopoulos 1996<br />

CONSECUTIvE MATCHES wITH<br />

A GOAl<br />

Games Goals name Dates<br />

10 19 Abby Wambach 10/07/01-11/09/01<br />

9 16 Sarah yohe 9/4/99-10/3/99<br />

8 14 Danielle fotopoulos 10/11/96-10/27/96<br />

8 14 Andi Sellers 10/12/97-11/6/97<br />

8 10 Sarah yohe 10/19/97-11/15/97<br />

ASSISTS<br />

# name Season<br />

16 Abby Wambach 1999<br />

15 Andi Sellers 1997<br />

14 Abby Wambach 2001<br />

14 Melissa Pini 1997<br />

13 Erika Tymrak 2010<br />

13 Karyn hall 1998<br />

13 Danielle fotopoulos 1996<br />

CONSECUTIvE MATCHES wITH<br />

AN ASSIST<br />

G A name Dates<br />

5 7 Karyn hall 10/16/98-10/30/98<br />

5 5 Andi Sellers 10/15/00-10/29/00<br />

5 5 Danielle fotopoulos 10/5/96-10/19/96<br />

4 6 Abby Wambach 9/24/99-10/3/99<br />

4 6 casey hamel 10/19/01-10/28/01<br />

4 5 Abby Wambach 10/5/01-10/14/01<br />

4 4 heather Mitts 9/26/97-10/5/97<br />

POINTS<br />

# name Year G A<br />

81 Danielle fotopoulos 1996 34 13<br />

76 Abby Wambach 2001 31 14<br />

75 Danielle fotopoulos 1998 32 11<br />

62 Abby Wambach 1999 23 16<br />

61 Andi Sellers 1997 23 15<br />

CONSECUTIvE MATCHES<br />

wITH A POINT<br />

Games points name Dates<br />

16 55 Abby Wambach 9/23/01-11/09/01<br />

14 47 Sarah yohe 9/4/99-10/22/99<br />

12 46 D. fotopoulos 9/27/96-10/27/96<br />

10 39 D.fotopoulos 9/4/98-10/9/98<br />

10 24 Melissa Pini 10/15/97-11/15/97<br />

SHOTS<br />

Shots name Year<br />

146 Danielle fotopoulos 1998<br />

139 Danielle fotopoulos 1996<br />

131 Abby Wambach 1998<br />

125 Abby Wambach 1999<br />

120 Abby Wambach 2001<br />

GAMES PlAyEd<br />

# name Year<br />

27 Melissa Pini 1998<br />

27 Karyn hall 1998<br />

27 heather Mitts 1998<br />

27 Erin Baxter 1998<br />

26 Shared by 13 players<br />

MINUTES PlAyEd (FIEld<br />

PlAyEr)<br />

# name Year<br />

2,375 Karyn hall 2001<br />

2,329 heather Mitts 1998<br />

2,316 Erin Baxter 1998<br />

2,284 Lauren hyde 2007<br />

2,277 Lauren hyde 2006<br />

gOALKEEpER STATS<br />

SAvES<br />

Saves name Year<br />

106 Jordan Kellgren 2000<br />

99 Jordan Kellgren 2002<br />

92 Katie fraine 2009<br />

92 Jordan Kellgren 2001<br />

90 Brittni Goodwin 2003<br />

GOAlS AGAINST AvErAGE**<br />

GAA name Year % of min<br />

0.567 Jordan Kellgren 1999 53.4%<br />

0.624 Jordan Kellgren 2001 83.7%<br />

0.640 Katie fraine 2007 60.9%<br />

0.643 Meredith flaherty 1998 79.9%<br />

0.690 Meghan Berlingo 2008 53.5%<br />

** With a minimum of 50% of the team’s<br />

minutes in a season.<br />

SHUTOUTS (SOlO)<br />

# name Year<br />

10 Katie fraine 2010<br />

10 Katie fraine 2009<br />

8 Taylor Burke 2011<br />

8 Brittni Goodwin 2006<br />

7 Jen Gardner 2004<br />

7 Brittni Goodwin 2003<br />

7 Jordan Kellgren 2001<br />

7 Meredith flaherty 1998<br />

CONSECUTIvE SHUTOUT<br />

GAMES<br />

# Dates participating Keepers<br />

6 10/25/07-11/9/07 Berlingo and fraine<br />

5 10/17/99-10/31/99 Kellgren and Wiesemann<br />

5 9/17/99-10/3/99 Kellgren and Wiesemann<br />

5 10/16/96-10/25/96 harris and Pattishall<br />

5 9/30/95-10/15/95 harris and Pattishall<br />

GOAlKEEPEr<br />

MINUTES PlAyEd<br />

# name Year<br />

2,259 Brittni Goodwin 2003<br />

2,230 Katie fraine 2009<br />

2,224 Brittni Goodwin 2006<br />

2,066 Jordan Kellgren 2002<br />

2,033 Katie fraine 2010<br />

GOAlKEEPEr GAMES PlAyEd<br />

# name Year<br />

26 Meredith flaherty 1998<br />

25 Brittni Goodwin 2006<br />

25 Brittni Goodwin 2003<br />

25 Jordan Kellgren 2001<br />

25 Michelle harris 1996<br />

25 Lynn Pattishall 1996


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INDIvIDUAL RECORDS – MATCH<br />

GOAlS<br />

Goals name Date Opponent Site<br />

6 Danielle fotopoulos 11/9/96 Auburn Lexington, Ky.<br />

4 Abby Wambach 11/2/00 Arkansas Athens, Ga.<br />

4 Sarah yohe 9/24/99 Louisiana State Gainesville, fla.<br />

4 Abby Wambach 9/24/99 Louisiana State Gainesville, fla.<br />

4 Danielle fotopoulos 10/2/98 Maryland college Park, Md.<br />

3 25 times by 9 different players<br />

GOAlS IN A HAlF<br />

Goals name Date Opponent (half) Site<br />

4 Danielle fotopoulos 11/9/96 Auburn (first) Lexington, Ky.<br />

3 Abby Wambach 10/26/01 Mississippi State (first) Gainesville, fla<br />

3 Abby Wambach 11/18/01 Georgia (first) Gainesville, fla.<br />

3 Abby Wambach 11/2/00 Arkansas (second) Athens, Ga.<br />

3 Sarah yohe 9/24/99 Louisiana State (second) Gainesville, fla.<br />

3 Abby Wambach 9/24/99 Louisiana State (first) Gainesville, fla.<br />

3 Jill Stevens 10/16/98 Mississippi State (second) Gainesville, fla.<br />

3 Danielle fotopoulos 10/2/98 Maryland (first) college Park, Md.<br />

ASSISTS<br />

Assists name Date Opponent Site<br />

4 christine Brady 9/26/97 Louisiana State Baton rouge, La.<br />

4 Lisa olinyk 9/29/96 Tennessee Gainesville, fla.<br />

3 Annie Speese 9/11/11 florida Gulf coast Gainesville, fla.<br />

3 Erika Tymrak 11/5/10 Georgia orange Beach, Ala.<br />

3 Erika Tymrak 10/1/10 Mississippi State Gainesville, fla.<br />

3 Stacy Bishop 11/11/07 Georgia orange Beach, Ala.<br />

3 Abby Wambach 10/28/01 Mississippi Gainesville, fla.<br />

3 Abby Wambach 10/3/99 fIU Gainesville, fla.<br />

3 Karyn hall 10/18/98 Mississippi Gainesville, fla.<br />

3 Melissa Pini 11/9/96 Auburn Lexington, Ky.<br />

3 Katie Tullis 10/16/96 Mercer Macon, Ga.<br />

ASSISTS IN A HAlF<br />

Assists name Date Opponent Site<br />

4 Lisa olinyk 9/29/96 Tennessee Gainesville, fla.<br />

3 Melissa Pini 11/9/96 Auburn Lexington, Ky.<br />

POINTS<br />

pts (G\A) name Date Opponent Site<br />

12 (6\0) Danielle fotopoulos 11/9/96 Auburn Lexington, Ky.<br />

9 (4\1) Abby Wambach 9/24/99 Louisiana State Gainesville, fla.<br />

8 (3\2) Megan Kerns 10/19/08 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala.<br />

8 (4\0) Abby Wambach 11/2/00 Arkansas Athens, Ga.<br />

8 (4\0) Sarah yohe 9/24/99 Louisiana State Gainesville, fla.<br />

8 (3\2) Danielle fotopoulos 10/18/98 Mississippi Gainesville, fla.<br />

8 (4\0) Danielle fotopoulos 10/2/98 Maryland college Park, Md.<br />

POINTS IN A HAlF<br />

pts (G\A) name Date Opponent (half) Site<br />

8 (4\0) Danielle fotopoulos 11/9/96 Auburn (first) Lexington, Ky.<br />

8 (4\0) Abby Wambach 11/2/00 Arkansas (second) Athens, Ga.<br />

6 (3\0) Abby Wambach 10/26/01 Mississippi State (first) Gainesville, fla.<br />

6 (3\0) Abby Wambach 11/18/01 Georgia (first) Gainesville, fla.<br />

6 (3\0) Abby Wambach 9/24/99 Louisiana State (first) Gainesville, fla.<br />

6 (3\0) Sarah yohe 9/24/99 Louisiana State (second) Gainesville, fla.<br />

SHOTS<br />

Shots name Date Opponent Site<br />

19 Melissa Pini 9/3/95 central florida Gainesville, fla.<br />

16 Sarah yohe 10/26/97 South carolina Gainesville, fla.<br />

13 Danielle fotopoulos 11/10/96 Arkansas Lexington, Ky.<br />

12 Danielle fotopoulos 10/16/96 Mercer Macon, Ga.<br />

11 Melissa Pini 11/15/97 vanderbilt Gainesville, fla.<br />

11 Melissa Pini 11/6/97 Mississippi Gainesville, fla.<br />

11 Danielle fotopoulos 10/11/96 South carolina columbia S.c.<br />

SHOTS IN A HAlF<br />

Shots name Date Opponent Site<br />

9 Sarah yohe 10/26/97 South carolina Gainesville, fla.<br />

gOALKEEpER STATS<br />

SAvES<br />

Saves name Date Opponent Site<br />

16 Jordan Kellgren 12/2/01 UcLA Los Angeles, calif.<br />

11 Jordan Kellgren 9/17/00 ByU Gainesville, fla.<br />

10 Brittni Goodwin 11/7/03 Georgia orange Beach, Ala.<br />

10 Jordan Kellgren 11/10/02 Tennessee oxford, Miss.<br />

9 Jordan Kellgren 9/23/01 virginia Gainesville, fla.<br />

9 Jordan Kellgren 10/29/00 South carolina columbia, S.c.<br />

9 Meredith flaherty 10/11/98 North carolina Gainesville, fla.<br />

Jordan Kellgren turned in a school-record 16 saves at UCLA in 2001 NCAA Quarterfinal action. The Gators<br />

advanced to the 2001 NCAA College Cup with a 1-0 2OT win over the then-No. 3 Bruins.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

TEAM RECORDS – MISCELLANEOUS<br />

GATOr MISCEllANEOUS rECOrdS<br />

All-time record (17 seasons): ..............................300-80-26 (.771)<br />

All-time SEc record (regular season): ........................132-21-12 (.836)<br />

All-time SEc record (regular season & SEc Tournament): .........164-26-14 (.838)<br />

All-time SEc record (all meetings): ..........................167-26-14 (.841)<br />

All-time home record: ...................................159-26-11 (.839)<br />

All-time road record: .....................................98-40-13 (.692)<br />

All-time neutral site record: .................................43-14-2 (.746)<br />

Most home wins (season): ......................................14 (2003)<br />

All-time regular season record:.............................241-61-21 (.779)<br />

All-time postseason record: ................................59-19-5 (.741)<br />

All-time SEc Tournament record: ..............................37-6-2 (.844)<br />

All-time NcAA Tournament record: ...........................22-13-3 (.618)<br />

Most Wins in Season:. .........................................26 (1998)<br />

fewest Wins in Season: ........................................10 (2002)<br />

Most Losses in Season: ........................................10 (2002)<br />

fewest Losses in Season:. .......................................1 (1998)<br />

Most Ties in Season: ...........................................5 (2006)<br />

fewest Ties in Season:. ...........................0 (1996, ’98, ‘99, ’00, 11)<br />

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

Uf record in overtime Games: .............................33-14-25 (.632)<br />

Uf record in Penalty Kicks: ..........................................2-3<br />

Games Decided by one Goal: ................................. 95-53 (.642)<br />

Games Decided by Two Goals: .................................68-15 (.819)<br />

Games Where Uf Leads at half: ..............................201-6-2 (.967)<br />

Games Where Uf Trails at half:...............................22-43-6 (.352)<br />

Games Tied at half: ......................................77-31-18 (.683)<br />

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

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

highest <strong>com</strong>bined Score: 11 goals, Uf 11, LSU 0 (9/24/99) and Uf 10, LSU 1 (9/26/97)<br />

Sarah Yohe is mobbed by her teammates after scoring the golden goal to give Florida its first Southeastern<br />

Conference title in 1996. Her goal at 134:50 still ranks as the latest golden goal in UF history.<br />

STrEAKS<br />

Longest Winning: ...................26 (1998 and 1999, 10/13/98 to 10/3/99)<br />

Longest Unbeaten: ..................26 (1998 and 1999, 10/13/98 to 10/3/99)<br />

Longest Losing: .........3 (2000, 9/3/00 to 9/10/00 & 2002, 9/22/02 to 9/29/02)<br />

Longest Non-Winning: ..........................5 (2002, 9/15/02 to 9/29/02)<br />

Longest home Winning: ..............17 (1998 and 1999, 10/13/98 to 10/31/99)<br />

Longest home Losing: ...........................3 (2000, 9/3/00 to 9/18/00)<br />

Longest road Winning: ..............................18 (9/1/98 to 9/17/99)<br />

Longest road Losing: ......................... 4 (2002, 9/20/02 to 9/29/02)<br />

Longest shutout streak (minutes): 625 minutes (86th min. of Alabama (10/21/07) match<br />

through 65th min. of Georgia (11/11/07) match, 6+ matches)<br />

Longest scoreless streak (minutes): ..........315 minutes (88th min. of S. carolina<br />

(10/11/95) match through 13th min.<br />

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . of Alabama (10/22/95) match, 3+ matches)<br />

UF MOST GOAlS dOwN TO wIN<br />

3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11/16/03 .......................Mississippi<br />

2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10/26/97 .................... South carolina<br />

11/4/99 ......................... Arkansas<br />

MOST GOAlS dOwN TO TIE<br />

2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9/19/97 ......................... Maryland<br />

lATEST GOAl TO TIE<br />

87:12......................9/19/97 ......................... Maryland<br />

lATEST GOAl TO wIN<br />

time ........Date .........match. ....................Goal Scorer<br />

134:50 .......11/10/96 ....... Arkansas* ......................Sarah yohe<br />

119:04 .......12/02/01 ...... @UcLA$ ................... Monica hoyles<br />

109:07 .......9/15/00 ........ Southern california ............Abby Wambach<br />

108.58 .......11/7/04 ........ Tennessee* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monica hoyles<br />

106:50 .......11/16/03 ....... Mississippi$ .................Ashley Kellgren<br />

106:30 .......10/5/97. . . . . . . . Butler ........................ Angie olson<br />

106:12 .......8/20/10 ........ Miami ........................Taylor Travis<br />

106:02 .......11/9/07 ........ LSU^ .......................Shana hudson<br />

105:12 .......10/20/06 ...... Arkansas. .....................Ashley harris<br />

104:45 .......11/14/03 ....... Ucf$ ......................Ashley Kellgren<br />

104.23 .......10/29/04 ...... @South carolina .............KeLeigh hudson<br />

102:53 .......10/26/03 ...... @Mississippi ...............Megan McMillan<br />

102:27 .......10/5/08 ....... @Kentucky ............... Lindsay Thompson<br />

101:20 .......11/4/09 ........ Tennessee^ .............. Lindsay Thompson<br />

98:10 ........9/29/06 ....... Georgia .......................Stacy Bishop<br />

99:17 ........9/25/09 ....... Kentucky. ................ Lindsay Thompson<br />

97:40 ........9/26/03 ....... @ByU. ...................christina Johnson<br />

97.22 ........10/7/11 ........ Auburn ................... McKenzie Barney<br />

96:58 ........10/17/10 ....... Georgia .......................Erika Tymrak<br />

94:46 ........9/6/98 ........ @Southern Methodist .......Danielle fotopoulos<br />

94:46 ........9/4/98 ........ @Texas A & M. ............Danielle fotopoulos<br />

96:25 ........9/13/98 ........ Georgia ........................Sarah yohe<br />

94:16 ........8/24/08 ....... @florida Atlantic. ...............Tahnai Annis<br />

94:14 ........10/3/08 ....... @vanderbilt ................. Jessica Eicken<br />

94:06 ........9/26/08 ....... Georgia ...................... Megan Kerns<br />

93:59 ........10/13/06 ....... Mississippi .................Ameera Abdullah<br />

91:44 ........10/5/03 ....... Auburn ...................christina Johnson<br />

91:25 ........10/20/11 ....... @Arkansas .................. havana Solaun<br />

90:15 ........9/10/10 ........ @florida State ............. McKenzie Barney<br />

*SEC Championship Game $NCAA Tournament ^SEC Tournament


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

YEAR-bY-YEAR TEAM RESULTS<br />

1995<br />

(14-4-2 overall, 6-1-1 SEc, 2nd in SEc East)<br />

9/2 fLorIDA STATE W, 4 0<br />

9/3 cENTrAL fLorIDA W, 4 2 (oT)<br />

9/8 Kentucky W, 2 1<br />

9/10 vanderbilt L, 0 2<br />

9/16 fLorIDA ATLANTIc W, 7 0<br />

9/17 Davidson college W, 2 0<br />

9/22 Arkansas W, 2 0<br />

9/24 LoUISIANA STATE W, 7 0<br />

9/29 MErcEr<br />

(Sunshine State Shootout) W, 4 1<br />

9/30 EAST cAroLINA<br />

(Sunshine State Shootout) W, 7 0<br />

10/6 old Dominion W, 3 0<br />

10/8 Naval Academy W, 5 0<br />

10/11 South carolina W, 5 0<br />

10/15 GEorGIA T, 0 0 (oT)<br />

10/17 North carolina L, 0 2<br />

10/21 Duke L, 0 2<br />

10/22 ALABAMA W, 5 0<br />

10/27 TEXAS A&M L, 2 3<br />

10/29 SoUTh cAroLINA W, 7 1<br />

11/2 Auburn<br />

(SEc Tourn.) T, 1 1 (oT) (lost 4-5 PKs)<br />

1999<br />

(21-2 overall, 9-0 SEc, 1st in SEc East and SEc<br />

Tournament champions, NcAA Second round)<br />

8/27 fLorIDA STATE W, 5-1<br />

8/29 cENTrAL fLorIDA W, 5-0<br />

9/4 @UcLA W, 3-1<br />

9/6 Southern california W, 3-1<br />

9/10 KENTUcKy W, 2-1<br />

9/12 vANDErBILT W, 3-1<br />

9/17 Penn State W, 1-0 (oT)<br />

9/24 LoUISIANA STATE W, 11-0<br />

9/26 ArKANSAS W, 5-0<br />

10/1 WAKE forEST W, 1-0<br />

10/3 fLorIDA INTErNATIoNAL W, 8-0<br />

10/8 virginia L, 2-1 (oT)<br />

10/10 hartford W, 5-0<br />

10/15 Tennessee W, 5-1<br />

10/17 Georgia W, 4-0<br />

10/22 Alabama W, 4-0<br />

10/24 Auburn W, 2-0<br />

10/29 SoUTh cAroLINA W, 5-0<br />

10/31 cLEMSoN W, 2-0<br />

11/4 Arkansas (SEc Tourn./No. 1 seed) W, 4-3<br />

11/5 vanderbilt (SEc Tourn.) W, 3-0<br />

11/7 Mississippi (SEc Tourn.) W, 3-0<br />

11/14 hArTforD (NcAA/No. 3 seed) L, 1-0<br />

1996<br />

(22-3 overall, 8-0 SEc, 1st in SEc East and SEc<br />

Tournament champions, NcAA Quarterfinal)<br />

8/31 cAMPBELL W, 6-1<br />

9/6 vIrGINIA W, 1-0<br />

9/13 KENTUcKy W, 2-0<br />

9/15 vanderbilt W, 3-0<br />

9/18 central florida W, 2-0<br />

9/22 Texas A&M L, 1-2<br />

9/27 Georgia W, 1-0<br />

9/29 TENNESSEE W, 6-2<br />

10/4 oLD DoMINIoN<br />

(Sunshine State Shootout) W, 5-0<br />

10/5 STETSoN<br />

(Sunshine State Shootout) W, 5-0<br />

10/11 South carolina W, 4-0<br />

10/13 UNc Greensboro (fairfax, va.) W, 4-1<br />

10/16 Mercer W, 9-0<br />

10/19 MISSISSIPPI STATE W, 7-0<br />

10/20 MISSISSIPPI W, 8-0<br />

10/23 florida State W, 3-0<br />

10/25 N.c. State (Thomasville, Ga.) W, 3-0<br />

10/27 Alabama W, 4-1<br />

11/3 Duke L, 0-1<br />

11/7 Tennessee<br />

(SEc Tourn./No. 1 seed) W, 3-0<br />

11/9 Auburn (SEc Tourn.) W, 6-1<br />

11/10 Arkansas (SEc Tourn.) W, 3-2 (oT)<br />

11/17 N.c STATE (NcAA/No. 8 seed) W, 7-3<br />

11/23 WAKE forEST (NcAA) W, 5-0<br />

11/30 North carolina (NcAA) L, 0-9<br />

2000<br />

(16-8 overall, 9-0 SEc, 1st in SEc, SEc East and SEc<br />

Tournament champions, NcAA Second round)<br />

08/25 florida State L, 3-2<br />

08/27 Miami W, 4-2<br />

09/01 SoUTh fLorIDA W, 5-0<br />

09/03 UcLA L, 4-0<br />

09/08 Nebraska L, 7-2<br />

09/10 TEXAS A&M L, 3-1<br />

09/15 SoUThErN cAL W, 2-1 (2oT)<br />

09/17 BrIGhAM yoUNG L, 2-0<br />

09/22 hartford (at virginia) L, 3-0<br />

09/24 virginia W, 3-2<br />

09/29 TENNESSEE W, 3-0<br />

10/01 GEorGIA W, 2-0<br />

10/06 Kentucky W, 5-3<br />

10/8 vanderbilt W, 1-0<br />

10/13 Mississippi State W, 5-0<br />

10/15 Mississippi W, 5-1<br />

10/20 ALABAMA W, 6-0<br />

10/22 AUBUrN W, 6-0<br />

10/27 clemson L, 4-3<br />

10/29 South carolina W, 3-0<br />

11/2 Arkansas<br />

(SEc Tourn./No. 1 seed) W, 4-1<br />

11/3 Kentucky (SEc Tourn.) W, 2-1<br />

11/5 Georgia (SEc Tourn.) W, 2-0<br />

11/12 fLorIDA STATE<br />

(NcAA/No. 9-16 seed) L, 2-1<br />

1997<br />

(20-3-1 overall, 7-1 SEc, 2nd in SEc East and SEc<br />

Tournament champions, NcAA Second round)<br />

8/29 North carolina (Dallas, Texas) L, 1-2<br />

9/1 colorado W, 3-0<br />

9/7 florida International W, 6-1<br />

9/12 KENTUcKy W, 4-0<br />

9/14 vANDErBILT L, 0-2<br />

9/19 MAryLAND T, 3-3 (oT)<br />

9/21 corNELL W, 6-0<br />

9/26 Louisiana State W, 10-1<br />

9/28 Arkansas W, 7-1<br />

10/3 cENTrAL fLorIDA W, 7-0<br />

10/5 BUTLEr W, 2-1 (oT)<br />

10/10 UNc-Greensboro W, 2-1<br />

10/12 Wake forest W, 1-0<br />

10/15 fLorIDA STATE W, 6-0<br />

10/17 Tennessee W, 4-0<br />

10/19 Georgia W, 5-0<br />

10/26 SoUTh cAroLINA W, 5-2<br />

10/31 AUBUrN W, 4-0<br />

11/2 old Dominion W, 5-0<br />

11/6 MISSISSIPPI<br />

(SEc Tourn./No. 2 seed-East) W, 6-0<br />

11/7 GEorGIA (SEc Tourn.) W, 3-1<br />

11/9 vANDErBILT (SEc Tourn.) W, 4-2<br />

11/15 vANDErBILT (NcAA) W, 3-2<br />

11/21 North carolina (NcAA) L, 0-5<br />

2001<br />

(21-4-1 overall, 8-1 SEc, 1st in SEc, SEc East and<br />

SEc Tournament champions, NcAA Semifinal)<br />

8/31 UTAh W, 5-2<br />

9/2 STANforD L, 3-2 (oT)<br />

9/7 Louisiana State W, 3-0<br />

9/9 MIAMI L, 1-0<br />

9/21 SMU W, 3-0<br />

9/23 vIrGINIA T, 1-1 (2oT)<br />

9/28 fLorIDA STATE W, 2-0<br />

9/30 SoUTh cAroLINA W, 1-0<br />

10/2 connecticut W, 2-1<br />

10/5 vANDErBILT W, 4-0<br />

10/7 KENTUcKy W, 5-1<br />

10/12 DUKE W, 3-0<br />

10/14 Arkansas W, 4-1<br />

10/19 Tennessee L, 2-1 (oT)<br />

10/21 Georgia W, 4-1<br />

10/26 MISSISSIPPI STATE W, 6-0<br />

10/28 MISSISSIPPI W, 6-0<br />

11/3 cLEMSoN W, 4-1<br />

11/8 vanderbilt (SEc/No.1 seed) W, 4-0<br />

11/9 Kentucky (SEc) W, 3-1<br />

11/11 Auburn (SEc) W, 2-1<br />

11/16 cENTrAL fLorIDA<br />

(NcAA/No. 6 seed) W, 4-0<br />

11/18 GEorGIA (NcAA) W, 3-0<br />

11/25 cLEMSoN (NcAA) W, 3-1<br />

12/2 @UcLA (NcAA) W, 1-0 (2oT)<br />

12/7 Santa clara (NcAA) L, 3-2 (oT)<br />

1998<br />

(26-1 overall, 8-0 SEc, 1st in SEc East and SEc<br />

Tournament champions, NcAA champions)<br />

9/1 central florida W, 3-0<br />

9/4 Texas A&M W, 1-0 (oT)<br />

9/6 SMU W, 2-1 (oT)<br />

9/11 TENNESSEE W, 4-0<br />

9/13 GEorGIA W, 2-1 (oT)<br />

9/19 hArTforD W, 5-2<br />

9/25 vanderbilt W, 2-1<br />

9/27 Kentucky W, 3-0<br />

10/2 Maryland W, 7-2<br />

10/4 old Dominion W, 6-0<br />

10/9 UNc GrEENSBoro W, 6-0<br />

10/11 NorTh cAroLINA L, 2-1 (oT)<br />

10/13 florida State W, 2-0<br />

10/16 MISSISSIPPI STATE W, 8-0<br />

10/18 MISSISSIPPI W, 9-1<br />

10/23 Alabama W, 3-1<br />

10/25 South carolina W, 4-2<br />

10/30 DUKE W, 5-1<br />

11/1 PENN STATE W, 3-1<br />

11/5 South carolina<br />

(SEc Tourn./No. 1 seed) W, 6-0<br />

11/6 Kentucky (SEc Tourn.) W, 2-0<br />

11/8 vanderbilt (SEc Tourn.) W, 2-0<br />

11/15 JAMES MADISoN<br />

(NcAA/No. 2 seed) W, 5-1<br />

11/22 NorThWESTErN (NcAA) W, 1-0<br />

11/29 PENN STATE (NcAA) W, 3-1<br />

12/4 Santa clara (NcAA) W, 1-0<br />

12/6 North carolina (NcAA) W, 1-0<br />

2002<br />

(10-10-2 overall, 5-3 SEc, T3rd in SEc, 2nd SEc East,<br />

SEc Tournament runner-up)<br />

8/30 Michigan L, 0-2<br />

9/1 cincinnati L, 1-2<br />

9/6 coNNEcTIcUT W, 3-2<br />

9/8 NEBrASKA W, 1-0<br />

9/13 SyrAcUSE W, 2-0<br />

9/15 DUKE L, 1-2 (oT)<br />

9/20 vs.Santa clara T, 2-2 (2oT)<br />

9/22 Stanford L, 0-4<br />

9/27 florida State L, 1-2<br />

9/29 South carolina L, 0-1 (oT)<br />

10/4 vanderbilt W, 3-0<br />

10/6 Kentucky L, 0-3<br />

10/11 LoUISIANA STATE T, 1-1 (2oT)<br />

10/13 ArKANSAS W, 2-1<br />

10/18 TENNESSEE W, 2-1 (oT)<br />

10/20 GEorGIA W, 1-0 (oT)<br />

10/25 Alabama W, 2-0<br />

10/27 Auburn L, 0-1<br />

11/2 clemson L, 2-5<br />

11/7 vs. South carolina<br />

(SEc/No. 3 seed) W, 2-1<br />

11/8 vs. Louisiana State (SEc) W, 2-0<br />

11/10 vs. Tennessee (SEc) L, 1-2 (2oT)


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

YEAR-bY-YEAR TEAM RESULTS<br />

2003<br />

(19-4-2 overall, 6-2-1 SEc,3rd in the SEc, 2nd in SEc<br />

East, SEc Tournament runner-up, NcAA Quarterfinal)<br />

8/29 PENN STATE W, 2-1<br />

8/31 SoUThErN cALIforNIA W, 4-3<br />

9/5 fLorIDA STATE W, 2-0<br />

9/7 Ucf W, 3-1<br />

9/12 EAST cAroLINA W, 2-1<br />

9/14 JAcKSoNvILLE W, 6-2<br />

9/21 MISSoUrI W, 4-0<br />

9/26 @ Brigham young W, 3-2 (oT)<br />

9/28 @ Utah L, 0-1<br />

10/3 ALABAMA W, 5-0<br />

10/5 AUBUrN W, 1-0 (oT)<br />

10/10 @ Tennessee L, 2-0<br />

10/12 @ Georgia W, 2-1<br />

10/17 KENTUcKy T, 1-1 (2oT)<br />

10/19 vANDErBILT W, 3-1<br />

10/24 @ Mississippi State L, 0-1<br />

10/26 @ Mississippi W, 1-0 (2oT)<br />

11/1 SoUTh cAroLINA W, 2-0.<br />

11/6 vs. vanderbilt (SEc) W, 3-1<br />

11/7 vs. Georgia (SEc) W, 4-1<br />

11/9 vs. Tennessee (SEc) T,1-1 (7-6 Pks UT)<br />

11/14 Ucf (NcAA 3rD seed) W, 3-2 (2oT)<br />

11/16 MISSISSIPPI (NcAA) W, 4-3 (2oT)<br />

11/23 TENNESSEE (NcAA) W, 1-0<br />

11/28 fLorIDA STATE (NcAA) L, 2-1<br />

2007<br />

(17-5-3 overall, 9-2 SEc, 1st in SEc, SEc East, SEc<br />

Tournament champions, NcAA round of 16)<br />

8/31 INDIANA W, 1-0<br />

9/2 NoTrE DAME L, 2-0<br />

9/7 USf W, 4-0<br />

9/9 fLorIDA STATE W, 2-1<br />

9/14 Illinois L, 1-0<br />

9/16 Drake W, 2-0<br />

9/21 fLorIDA ATLANTIc T, 0-0<br />

9/23 Nebraska T, 1-1 2oT<br />

9/28 Georgia L, 2-1<br />

9/30 Tennessee L, 2-0<br />

10/7 KENTUcKy W, 1-0<br />

10/12 Mississippi W, 1-0<br />

10/14 Mississippi State W, 5-0<br />

10/19 AUBUrN W, 2-0<br />

10/21 ALABAMA W, 5-1<br />

10/25 Arkansas W, 1-0<br />

10/28 LSU W, 5-0<br />

11/2 SoUTh cAroLINA W, 2-0<br />

11/4 vANDErBILT W, 3-0<br />

11/7 Kentucky (SEc Tourn./No. 1 seed) W, 4-0<br />

11/9 LSU (SEc Tourn.) W, 1-0 2oT<br />

11/11 Georgia (SEc Tourn.) W, 4-1<br />

11/16 MIAMI (NcAA/No. 3 region seed) W, 3-0<br />

11/18 Ucf T, 0-0 2oT ( Uf 4-3 PK)<br />

11/24 @Southern california L, 1-0<br />

2004<br />

(16-4-3 overall, 7-2-2 SEc,3rd in the SEc, 2nd in SEc<br />

East, SEc Tournament champions, NcAA first round)<br />

8/ 27 DAyToN W, 3-2<br />

8/29 fLorIDA INTErNATIoNAL W, 4-1<br />

9/3 North carolina L, 3-0<br />

9/5 vs. Duke W, 5-1<br />

9/10 florida State W, 2-1<br />

9/12 Missouri T, 2-2 (2oT)<br />

9/17 rUTGErS W, 1-0<br />

9/19 cINcINNATI W, 4-0<br />

9/24 Alabama W, 1-0<br />

9/26 Auburn L, 1-0<br />

10/1 TENNESSEE L, 2-1 (2oT)<br />

10/3 GEorGIA W, 4-0<br />

10/8 Kentucky W, 3-0<br />

10/10 vanderbilt T, 1-1 (2oT)<br />

10/15 MISSISSIPPI STATE W, 4-1<br />

10/17 MISSISSIPPI T, 0-0 (2oT)<br />

10/22 LSU W, 2-1<br />

10/24 ArKANSAs W, 2-1<br />

10/29 South carolina W, 2-1 (2oT)<br />

11/4 vs. Alabama (SEc) W, 2-0<br />

11/5 vs. Mississippi (SEc) W, 3-0<br />

11/7 vs. Tennessee (SEc) W, 2-1 (2oT)<br />

11/12 Ucf (NcAA) L, 3-2<br />

2008<br />

(19-4-1 overall, 11-0 SEc, 1st in SEc, SEc East, SEc<br />

Tournament semifinal, NcAA round of 16)<br />

8/22 coLorADo T, 1-1 2oT<br />

8/24 fLorIDA ATLANTIc W, 2-1 oT<br />

8/29 Ucf L, 1-0<br />

8/31 Nebraska W, 6-1<br />

9/7 fLorIDA STATE W, 1-0<br />

9/12 Illinois W, 2-0<br />

9/19 PorTLAND L, 2-0<br />

9/21 Kansas W, 2-1<br />

9/26 Georgia W, 2-1 oT<br />

9/28 Tennessee W, 5-1<br />

10/3 vANDErBILT W, 4-3 oT<br />

10/5 KENTUcKy W, 3-2 2oT<br />

10/10 Mississippi W, 1-0<br />

10/12 Mississippi State W, 3-0<br />

10/17 AUBUrN W, 1-0<br />

10/19 ALABAMA W, 6-1<br />

10/23 Arkansas W, 3-0<br />

10/26 @LSU W, 2-1<br />

10/30 SoUTh cAroLINA W, 1-0<br />

11/5 Alabama (SEc Tourn./No. 1 seed) W, 2-1<br />

11/7 Georgia L, 3-0<br />

11/14 california (NcAA/No. 2 region seed) W, 2-1<br />

11/16 Ucf (NcAA) W, 2-0<br />

11/23 Texas A&M (NcAA) L, 2-1<br />

2005<br />

(13-6-1 overall, 8-2-1 SEc,T3rd in the SEc, T2nd in SEc<br />

East, SEc Tournament first round, NcAA first round)<br />

8/26 DrAKE W, 3-1<br />

9/2 Notre Dame L, 4-1<br />

9/4 vs. connecticut W, 5-0<br />

9/9 LoyoLA coLLEGE W, 2-0<br />

9/11 WIScoNSIN-MILWAUKEE W, 2-0<br />

9/16 fLorIDA STATE L, 4-2<br />

9/18 central florida W, 2-0<br />

9/23 ALABAMA T, 2-2 (2oT)<br />

9/25 AUBUrN W, 2-1<br />

9/30 Tennessee L, 2-1<br />

10/2 Georgia W, 2-0<br />

10/7 KENTUcKy W, 4-2<br />

10/9 vANDErBILT W, 3-0<br />

10/14 Mississippi State W, 4-0<br />

10/16 Mississippi L, 1-0<br />

10/21 LSU W, 2-1<br />

10/23 Arkansas W, 1-0<br />

10/28 South carolina W, 3-0<br />

11/3 vs. Auburn (SEc) L, 2-1<br />

11/11 ILLINoIS (NcAA) L, 1-0 (2oT)<br />

2009<br />

(16-6-2 overall, 8-1-2 SEc, 1st in SEc, SEc East, SEc<br />

Tournament semifinal, NcAA Second round)<br />

8/21 Miami W, 1-0<br />

8/28 fLorIDA INTErNATIoNAL W, 3-0<br />

8/30 USf W, 2-1<br />

9/4 Indiana L, 2-1 2oT<br />

9/6 vs. UcLA L, 3-0<br />

9/11 DUKE W, 2-1<br />

9/13 coLorADo W, 3-1<br />

9/18 fLorIDA STATE L, 1-0 oT<br />

9/20 EASTErN KENTUcKy W, 5-1<br />

9/25 KENTUcKy W, 2-1 oT<br />

9/27 vANDErBILT W, 5-1<br />

10/3 Mississippi State T, 1-1 2oT<br />

10/4 Mississippi L, 3-2 2oT<br />

10/9 ALABAMA W, 2-0<br />

10/11 AUBUrN W, 4-0<br />

10/16 Tennessee T, 2-2 2oT<br />

10/18 Georgia W, 1-0<br />

10/22 LSU W, 4-0<br />

10/25 Arkansas W, 1-0<br />

10/30 SoUTh cAroLINA W, 3-0<br />

11/4 Tennessee (SEc Tourn./No. 1 seed) W, 1-0 2oT<br />

11/6 South carolina L, 1-0<br />

11/13 Illinois State (NcAA/No. 3 region seed) W, 2-0<br />

11/15 oregon State (NcAA) L, 1-0 oT<br />

2006<br />

(14-6-5 overall, 7-1-3 SEc, 1st in SEc, SEc East and<br />

SEc Tournament runner-up, NcAA round of 16)<br />

8/25 PorTLAND T, 1-1 2oT<br />

8/27 KENNESAW STATE W, 3-1<br />

9/1 frESNo STATE L, 1-0<br />

9/3 LoUISIANA-LAfAyETTE W, 6-1<br />

9/8 florida State L, 1-0<br />

9/10 JAcKSoNvILLE W, 7-0<br />

9/15 Duke W, 1-0<br />

9/17 vs. North carolina L, 1-0<br />

9/22 Auburn W, 3-1<br />

9/24 Alabama W, 4-1<br />

9/29 GEorGIA W, 2-1 oT<br />

10/1 TENNESSEE L, 2-1<br />

10/6 vanderbilt W, 1-0<br />

10/8 Kentucky T, 0-0 2oT<br />

10/13 MISSISSIPPI W, 1-0 oT<br />

10/15 MISSISSIPPI STATE W, 3-1<br />

10/20 ArKANSAS W, 1-0 2oT<br />

10/22 @LSU T, 1-1 2oT<br />

10/27 South carolina T, 1-1 2oT<br />

11/1 Georgia (SEc Tourn./No. 1 seed) W, 4-1<br />

11/3 South carolina (SEc Tourn.) W, 2-0<br />

11/5 Kentucky (SEc Tourn.) L, 2-1<br />

11/11 vs. Loyola University chicago<br />

(NcAA/No. 3 region seed) W, 2-0<br />

11/12 Marquette (NcAA) T 0-0 2oT (Uf 4-3 PKs)<br />

11/17 @UcLA (NcAA) L, 3-2<br />

2010<br />

19-2-3 overall; SEc: 9-1-1 1st in SEc, SEc East, SEc<br />

Tournament champion; NcAA Second round)<br />

8/20 MIAMI W, 2-1 2oT<br />

8/22 at Ucf W, 2-0<br />

8/27 fLorIDA ATLANTIc W, 3-0<br />

8/29 SAN DIEGo STATE W, 1-0<br />

9/03 JAcKSoNvILLE W, 6-0<br />

9/10 at florida State W, 2-1 oT<br />

9/17 at Duke T, 1-1 2oT<br />

9/19 vs North carolina L, 2-0<br />

9/24 at Kentucky W, 2-0<br />

9/26 at vanderbilt W, 2-0<br />

10/01 MISSISSIPPI STATE W, 7-1<br />

10/03 MISSISSIPPI W, 3-0<br />

10/08 at Alabama T, 1-1 2oT<br />

10/10 at Auburn L, 1-0<br />

10/15 TENNESSEE W, 4-2<br />

10/17 GEorGIA W, 2-1 oT<br />

10/21 at Louisiana State W, 2-0<br />

10/24 ArKANSAS W, 3-1<br />

10/29 at South carolina W, 1-0<br />

11/04 vanderbilt (SEc Tourn./No. 1 seed) W, 5-3<br />

11/05 Georgia W, 3-1<br />

11/07 South carolina W, 1-0<br />

11/12 MErcEr (NcAA/No. 2 region seed) W, 3-0<br />

11/14 DUKE T, 0-0 2oT<br />

(DU advanced 4-2 PKs)


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

YEAR-bY-YEAR TEAM RESULTS<br />

OlyMPIC GOld FOr GATOr GrEATS wAMbACH & MITTS<br />

2011<br />

17-8 overall, 7-4 SEc, T-3rd in SEc, T-2nd SEc East,<br />

SEc Tournament runner-up, NcAA Second round<br />

8/19 Miami W, 2-0<br />

8/21 florida International W, 2-0<br />

8/26 vs. Texas A&M W, 3-2<br />

8/28 vs. UcLA L, 2-0<br />

9/2 TEXAS TEch W, 3-0<br />

9/9 fLorIDA STATE L, 3-2<br />

9/11 fLorIDA GULf coAST W, 5-0<br />

9/16 Missouri W, 2-0.<br />

9/18 Kansas W, 7-2<br />

9/23 Georgia W, 1-0<br />

9/25 Tennessee L, 4-2<br />

9/30 vANDErBILT W, 2-0<br />

10/2 KENTUcKy W, 3-0.<br />

10/7 AUBUrN W, 3-2 oT<br />

10/9 ALABAMA W, 4-1<br />

10/14 Mississippi W, 2-0<br />

10/16 Mississippi State L, 1-0<br />

10/20 Arkansas W, 2-1 oT<br />

10/23 LSU L, 1-0<br />

10/28 SoUTh cAroLINA L, 2-1<br />

11/2 Georgia (SEc Tourn./No. 4 seed) W, 2-0<br />

11/4 Alabama W, 2-1<br />

11/6 Auburn L, 3-2<br />

11/12 fLorIDA GULf coAST (NcAA/No. 2 region seed) W, 3-0<br />

11/18 Ucf L, 3-2<br />

All caps indicates home matches<br />

two gator greats – heather Mitts and Abby Wambach – collected gold medals on Aug. 9 as members of the 2012 u.S.<br />

Olympic Women’s Soccer team.<br />

This is the second time the two paired up<br />

on an olympic gold-medal winning roster,<br />

as they both were on the 2004 team. Mitts<br />

also was part of the U.S.’s 2008 olympic<br />

gold medal winning team. Wambach<br />

was named to the 2008 roster, but was<br />

sidelined with a broken leg suffered in the<br />

final friendly prior to the team’s departure<br />

to the Games.<br />

Wambach started each of the U.S.’s six<br />

matches in 2012 olympic action, turning in<br />

a goal in each of the first five matches. She<br />

finished second among the 2012 scorers at<br />

the Games. She is now tied for second at<br />

143 on the all-time international goals list.<br />

U.S. great Mia hamm tops the list at 158.<br />

Mitts appeared in the U.S.-colombia match<br />

at right back, playing the entire 90 minutes.<br />

Another Gator Great also claimed an<br />

olympic bronze medal, as Melanie Booth<br />

was part of the canadian roster.<br />

As a senior in 2001, Wambach led the nation<br />

in scoring with 31 goals, 14 assists for<br />

76 points. She is the Gators’ career leader<br />

in goals (96), assists (50) and points (242)<br />

and stands seventh on the NcAA career<br />

charts in goals and points. Wambach<br />

earned National Soccer coaches Association<br />

of American (NScAA) All-America<br />

first-team honors in 1999 and 2001. She is<br />

a four-time member of the All-Southeastern<br />

conference first team and picked up the<br />

SEc Player of the year award in 2000 and<br />

’01. She joined the Gator Athletic hall of<br />

fame in April of 2012.<br />

As a Gator, Mitts earned All-America and<br />

All-SEc honors in her final two seasons<br />

(1998 & ’99). Mitts is third on Uf’s career<br />

list with 7,547 minutes played and is tied<br />

for fourth with 95 matches played. The<br />

defender also was a NcAA championship<br />

All-Tournament team selection when the<br />

Gators claimed the 1998 national title.<br />

Booth was part of the 2003-07 Gator<br />

teams, sitting out the 2006 campaign due<br />

to <strong>com</strong>mitments to the canadian National<br />

Team. The defender picked up three All-<br />

America honors and three All-SEc honors<br />

during her Gator career.<br />

Gator Greats Abby Wambach and Heather Mitts<br />

(right) celebrate the U.S.’s gold medal win at the<br />

London Olympics. Mitts has been a part of three<br />

Olympic gold medal teams (2004, 2008, 2012) and<br />

Wambach was appeared on two (2004 and 2012).<br />

Heather Mitts played the entirety of the U.S.-Colombia match at right back.<br />

Gator Great Melanie Booth was part of the Canadian<br />

bronze-medal Olympic team.<br />

Abby Wambach started each of the U.S.’s six matches at the London Olympics. She scored a goal in each of<br />

the first five matches and finished second among the event’s scorers.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

TEAM RECORDS<br />

FlOrIdA OPPONENT OPPONENT INdIvIdUAl<br />

Most Goals in a Match 11, vs. LSU (9/24/99) 9, at North carolina (11/30/96) 3, Alexis owens, Tennessee, 9/25/11<br />

fewest Goals in a Match 0, 50 times, most recent - vs. LSU (10/18/11) 0, 182 times, most recent - vs fGcU (11/11/11) --<br />

Most Goals in a Season 98 (1996) 39 (2000) 3, Alexis owens, Tennessee, 9/25/11 & Laura Koerner, vanderbilt (1997)<br />

fewest Goals in Season 29 (2002) 12 (1999 & 2007) --<br />

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)<br />

fewest Shots in a half 1, three times, most recent - at Tennessee (9/30/05) 0, 22 times, most recent at Mississippi (10/14/11) --<br />

fewest Shots in a Match 2, vs. Stanford (9/22/02) 0, four times, most recent - LSU (9/24/99) --<br />

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

fewest Shots in a Season 197 (2002) 147 (1996) --<br />

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)<br />

Most Assists in a Season 94 (1997) 33 (2000) 3, Debbie Keller, UNc (1996), Jeanette Akerlund, hartford (2000)<br />

fewest Assists in a Season 25 (2002) 8 (2007) --<br />

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)<br />

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<br />

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

fewest Points in a Season 83 (2002) 37 (1999) --<br />

Most Saves in a Match 16, vs. UcLA (12/02/01) 29, Arkansas (11/10/96) 29, holly Smith, Arkansas (11/10/96)<br />

Most Saves in a Season 121 (2000) 207 (1997) 29, holly Smith, Arkansas (1996)<br />

fewest Saves in a Season 56 (1997) 32 (2011) --<br />

Most offsides in a Match 13, vs. Georgia (9/13/98) 11, Nebraska (9/8/02) --<br />

Most corners in a Match 17, vs. Mississippi State (10/26/01) 15, at florida State (9/7/08) --<br />

fewest corners in a Match 0, 8 times, most recent-at Georgia (10/18/09) 0, 32 times – most recent, vs. fGcU (11/12/11) --<br />

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

fewest fouls in a Match 2, vs. Nebraska (8/31/08) 2, four times, most recent, at florida State 9/7/08) --<br />

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)<br />

UNIvErSITy OF FlOrIdA SOCCEr yEAr-by-yEAr AT A GlANCE<br />

Year Record percentage SEC Regular SEC Eastern SEC Regular SEC tournament nCAA tournament head Coach GS GA<br />

Season Division Finish Season Finish<br />

1995 14-4-2 .750 6-1-1 2nd first round -- Becky Burleigh 67 15<br />

1996 22-3 .880 8-0 1st champions Quarterfinal Becky Burleigh 98 23<br />

1997 20-3-1 .854 7-1 2nd champions Second round Becky Burleigh 97 24<br />

1998 26-1 .963 8-0 1st champions champions Becky Burleigh 97 17<br />

1999 21-2 .913 9-0 1st champions Second round Becky Burleigh 85 12<br />

2000 16-8 .667 9-0 1st 1st champions Second round Becky Burleigh 67 39<br />

2001 21-4-1 .827 8-1 1st 1st champions Semifinal Becky Burleigh 78 20<br />

2002 10-10-2 .500 5-3-1 2nd T3rd runner-up -- Becky Burleigh 29 32<br />

2003 19-4-2 .800 6-2-1 2nd 3rd Tied (UT took 7-6 advantage on PKs) Quarterfinal Becky Burleigh 56 27<br />

2004 16-4-3 .761 7-2-2 2nd 3rd champions first round Becky Burleigh 50 22<br />

2005 13-6-1 .675 8-2-1 T2nd T3rd first round first round Becky Burleigh 42 21<br />

2006 14-6-5 .660 7-1-3 1st 1st runner-up Third round Becky Burleigh 47 20<br />

2007 17-5-3 .740 9-2 1st 1st champions Third round Becky Burleigh 48 12<br />

2008 19-4-1 .813 11-0 1st 1st Semifinal Third round Becky Burleigh 52 23<br />

2009 16-6-2 .695 8-1-2 1st 1st Semifinal Second round Becky Burleigh 47 20<br />

2010 19-2-3 .854 9-1-1 1st 1st champions Second round Becky Burleigh 56 16<br />

2011 17-8 .680 7-4 T2nd T3rd runner-up Second round Becky Burleigh 57 28<br />

totAlS 300-80-26 .771 132-21-12 1073 371<br />

FlOrIdA SEASON-by-SEASON FINAl STATISTICS TOTAlS<br />

Year Games minutes Shots Goals Assists points Saves GA GAA Shut Outs W-L-t<br />

1995 20 1,905 450 67 ^ 44 178 80 15 0.709 11 14-4-2<br />

1996 25 2,279 530 98 ^ 70 266 64 23 0.908 15 22-3-0<br />

1997 24 2,207 631 97 ^ 94 288 56 24 0.979 11 20-3-1<br />

1998 27 2,453 579 97 ^ 86 280 85 17 0.624 14 26-1-0<br />

1999 23 2,081 568 85 ^ 86 256 73 12 0.519 14 21-2-0<br />

2000 24 2,089 421 67 51 185 112 39 1.680 9 16-8-0<br />

2001 26 2,412 417 78* 76 232 102 20 0.746 12 21-4-1<br />

2002 22 2,066 206 29* 25 83 99 32 1.394 6 10-10-2<br />

2003 25 2,345 332 56 58 163 71 27 1.036 7 19-4-2<br />

2004 23 2,177 292 50 54 154 59 22 0.91 8 16-4-3<br />

2005 20 1,829 283 42^ 34 118 75 21 1.03 9 13-6-1<br />

2006 25 2,377 373 47 43 137 77 20 0.757 9 14-6-5<br />

2007 25 2,306 402 48 53 149 62 12 0.478 16 17-5-3<br />

2008 24 2,205 280 52 49 153 95 23 0.94 8 19-4-1<br />

2009 24 2,258 310 47 44 138 95 20 0.80 10 16-6-2<br />

2010 24 2,243 380 56^ 63 175 96 16 0.640 12 19-2-3<br />

2011 25 2,258 380 57 54 168 66 28 1.12 11 17-8<br />

^ includes 1 opponent own goal * includes 2 opponent own goals<br />

Florida's 1998 NCAA<br />

championship team<br />

set the program high<br />

for wins in a season<br />

with its 26-1 record.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

gATOR ALL-AMERICANS<br />

Ameera Abdullah Tahnai Annis<br />

Melanie booth Meredith Flaherty Stephanie Freeman<br />

Megan Kerns lauren Hyde<br />

Erika Tymrak Abby wambach<br />

Sarah yohe<br />

Kathryn williamson<br />

Erin baxter Keisha bell Stacy bishop<br />

Erin Gilhart Heather Mitts<br />

Adrienne Moreira danielle Murphy Andi Sellers<br />

danielle Fotopoulos – 1998 Honda Player of the year


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

INDIvIDUAL HONORS<br />

NSCAA All-AMErICA<br />

1996 Danielle fotopoulos (second team)<br />

Erin Baxter (second team)<br />

1997 Erin Baxter (first team)<br />

Andi Sellers (second team)<br />

1998 Erin Baxter (second team)<br />

Danielle fotopoulos (first team)<br />

heather Mitts (third team)<br />

1999 Keisha Bell (third team)<br />

heather Mitts (first team)<br />

Abby Wambach (first team)<br />

Sarah yohe (second team)<br />

2001 Keisha Bell (third team)<br />

Danielle Murphy (third team)<br />

Abby Wambach (first team)<br />

2004 Stephanie freeman (third team)<br />

2005 Melanie Booth (first team)<br />

2006 Ameera Abdullah (third team)<br />

Stacy Bishop (third team)<br />

2007 Melanie Booth (second team)<br />

Lauren hyde (third team)<br />

2008 Ameera Abdullah (second team)<br />

2009 Lauren hyde (third team)<br />

2010 Tahnai Annis (fourth team)<br />

Kathryn Williamson (second team)<br />

2011 Erika Tymrak (second team)<br />

Kathryn Williamson (second team)<br />

ESPN/SOCCEr TIMES<br />

All-AMErICA<br />

1998 Erin Baxter (second team)<br />

Danielle fotopoulos (first team)<br />

Abby Wambach (honorable mention)<br />

2000 Keisha Bell (third team)<br />

Abby Wambach (second team)<br />

2002 Stephanie freeman (third team)<br />

2005 Melanie Booth (first team)<br />

COllEGESOCCEr.COM<br />

All-AMErICA<br />

1998 Erin Baxter (first team)<br />

Meredith flaherty (second team)<br />

Danielle fotopoulos (first team)<br />

Erin Gilhart (second team)<br />

heather Mitts (honorable mention)<br />

Abby Wambach (honorable mention)<br />

1999 Keisha Bell (second team)<br />

heather Mitts (honorable mention)<br />

Abby Wambach (third team)<br />

Sarah yohe (second team)<br />

2000 Abby Wambach (first team)<br />

Andi Sellers (honorable mention)<br />

SOCCEr AMErICA<br />

SEASON MvPS<br />

1996 Danielle fotopoulos<br />

1998 Erin Baxter<br />

Danielle fotopoulos<br />

1999 heather Mitts<br />

2001 Abby Wambach<br />

2008 Ameera Abdullah (second team)<br />

2010 Kathryn Williamson (second team)<br />

SOCCEr AMErICA<br />

FrESHMAN All-AMErICA<br />

1997 Andi Sellers<br />

1998 Keisha Bell<br />

Abby Wambach<br />

2003 Melanie Booth<br />

2006 Lauren hyde (second team)<br />

2009 Erika Tymrak (second team)<br />

2010 Taylor Travis (second team)<br />

SOCCEr AMErICA FrESHMAN<br />

OF THE yEAr<br />

1997 Andi Sellers<br />

SOCCEr bUZZ All-AMErICA<br />

(discontinued after 2008 season)<br />

1996 Erin Baxter (second team)<br />

Danielle fotopoulos (second)<br />

Adrianne Moreira (honorable mention)<br />

1997 Erin Baxter (second)<br />

Andi Sellers (second)<br />

1998 Erin Baxter (third)<br />

Danielle fotopoulos (first)<br />

heather Mitts (second)<br />

1999 Keisha Bell (honorable mention)<br />

heather Mitts (first team)<br />

Abby Wambach (first team)<br />

Sarah yohe (second team)<br />

2000 Keisha Bell (honorable mention)<br />

Abby Wambach (second team)<br />

2001 Keisha Bell (second team)<br />

Andi Sellers (third team)<br />

Abby Wambach (first team)<br />

2002 Danielle Murphy (third team)<br />

2003 Melanie Booth (third team)<br />

Stephanie freeman (third team)<br />

2004 Melanie Booth (honorable mention)<br />

Stephanie freeman (third team)<br />

2005 Melanie Booth (third team)<br />

2006 Ameera Abdullah (third team)<br />

2007 Melanie Booth (second team)<br />

Stacy Bishop (fourth team)<br />

2008 Megan Kerns (third team)<br />

SOCCEr bUZZ<br />

FrESHMAN All-AMErICA<br />

(discontinued after 2008 season)<br />

1996 Alison Benoit (honorable mention)<br />

1997 Andi Sellers (first)<br />

renee reynolds (second)<br />

1998 Keisha Bell (second)<br />

Abby Wambach (first)<br />

1999 Danielle Murphy (third)<br />

2003 Melanie Booth (first)<br />

2006 Lauren hyde (first)<br />

2008 Tahnai Annis (second team)<br />

Jazmyne Avant (third team)<br />

NSCAA All-SOUTH rEGION<br />

1995 Melissa Pini (second team)<br />

Adrianne Moreira (third team)<br />

1996 Danielle fotopoulos (first team)<br />

Erin Baxter (first team)<br />

Melanie freeman (second team)<br />

Adrianne Moreira (second team)<br />

Alison Benoit (third team)<br />

Melissa Pini (third team)<br />

1997 Erin Baxter (first team)<br />

Andi Sellers (first team)<br />

renee reynolds (second team)<br />

Sarah yohe (second team)<br />

Melanie freeman (third team)<br />

Melissa Pini (third team)<br />

1998 Erin Baxter (first team)<br />

Meredith flaherty (first team)<br />

Danielle fotopoulos (first team)<br />

heather Mitts (first team)<br />

Abby Wambach (first team)<br />

1999 Keisha Bell (first team)<br />

heather Mitts (first team)<br />

Danielle Murphy (second team)<br />

Andi Sellers (third team)<br />

Abby Wambach (first team)<br />

Sarah yohe (first team)<br />

2000 Keisha Bell (first team)<br />

Danielle Murphy (second team)<br />

Andi Sellers (third team)<br />

Abby Wambach (first team)<br />

2001 Keisha Bell (first team)<br />

Danielle Murphy (second team)<br />

Andi Sellers (first team)<br />

Abby Wambach (first team)<br />

2002 Danielle Murphy (first team)<br />

Jordan Kellgren (second team)<br />

2003 Melanie Booth (first team)<br />

Stephanie freeman (first team)<br />

crystal frimpong (second team)<br />

robin fulton (second team)<br />

Dena floyd (third team)<br />

2004 Melanie Booth (first team)<br />

Stephanie freeman (first team)<br />

Monica hoyles (third team)<br />

2005 Melanie Booth (first team)<br />

Megan Kerns (third team)<br />

2006 Ameera Abdullah (first team)<br />

Stacy Bishop (first team)<br />

Lauren hyde (second team)<br />

2007 Ameera Abdullah (third team)<br />

Stacy Bishop (second team)<br />

Melanie Booth (first team)<br />

Lauren hyde (first team)<br />

KeLeigh hudson (third team)<br />

2008 Ameera Abdullah (first team)<br />

Ashlee Elliott (second team)<br />

Lauren hyde (third team)<br />

Megan Kerns (third team)<br />

2009 Katie fraine (first team)<br />

Lauren hyde (first team)<br />

Lindsay Thompson (second team)<br />

Erika Tymrak (third team)<br />

2010 Tahnai Annis (first team)<br />

Katie fraine (second team)<br />

Ashlee Elliott (first team)<br />

Taylor Travis (second team)<br />

Erika Tymrak (first team)<br />

Kathryn Williamson (first team)<br />

2011 holly King (second team)<br />

Erika Tymrak (first team)<br />

Kathryn Williamson (first team)<br />

NCAA COllEGE CUP<br />

All-TOUrNAMENT TEAM<br />

1998 Keisha Bell<br />

Meredith flaherty (Defensive MvP)<br />

Danielle fotopoulos (offensive MvP)<br />

heather Mitts<br />

Sarah yohe<br />

2001 Jordan Kellgren<br />

HONdA AwArd wINNEr<br />

1998 Danielle fotopoulos<br />

NATIONAl PlAyEr<br />

OF THE yEAr<br />

1998 Danielle fotopoulos (NScAA; ESPN/<br />

Soccer Times; Soccer America;<br />

Soccer Buzz)<br />

NATIONAl COACH<br />

OF THE yEAr<br />

1998 Becky Burleigh (NScAA/adidas;<br />

college Soccer Weekly; Soccer Buzz)<br />

All-SOUTHEASTErN<br />

CONFErENCE<br />

1995 Melissa Pini (first team)<br />

Adrianne Moreira (second team)<br />

1996 Erin Baxter (first team)<br />

Danielle fotopoulos (first team)<br />

Melanie freeman (second team)<br />

Adrianne Moreira (second team)<br />

Melissa Pini (second team)<br />

1997 Erin Baxter (first team)<br />

Andi Sellers (first team)<br />

Melanie freeman (second team)<br />

renee reynolds (second team)<br />

1998 Erin Baxter (first team)<br />

Danielle fotopoulos (first team)<br />

heather Mitts (first team)<br />

Abby Wambach (first team)<br />

1999 Keisha Bell (first team)<br />

heather Mitts (first team)<br />

Danielle Murphy (second team)<br />

Abby Wambach (first team)<br />

Sarah yohe (first team)<br />

2000 Keisha Bell (first team)<br />

Jordan Kellgren (second team)<br />

Danielle Murphy (first team)<br />

Andi Sellers (first team)<br />

Abby Wambach (first team)<br />

2001 Keisha Bell (first team)<br />

Jordan Kellgren (second team)<br />

Danielle Murphy (second team)<br />

Andi Sellers (first team)<br />

Abby Wambach (first team)<br />

2002 Stephanie freeman (honorable mention)<br />

robin fulton (second team)<br />

Jordan Kellgren (first team)<br />

Danielle Murphy (first team)<br />

Kara rao (honorable mention)<br />

candace rivers (honorable mention)<br />

2003 Stephanie freeman (first team)<br />

Melanie Booth (second team)<br />

crystal frimpong (second team)<br />

2004 Stephanie freeman (first team)<br />

Melanie Booth (second team)<br />

2005 Melanie Booth (first team)<br />

Ashley harris (second team)<br />

Megan Kerns (second team)<br />

2006 Ameera Abdullah (first team)<br />

Stacy Bishop (first team)<br />

Lauren hyde (first team)<br />

2007 Ameera Abdullah (second team)<br />

Stacy Bishop (first team)<br />

Ashlee Elliott (first team)<br />

Lauren hyde (first team)<br />

KeLeigh hudson (second team)<br />

2008 Ameera Abdullah (first team)<br />

Ashlee Elliott (first team)<br />

Lauren hyde (second team)<br />

Megan Kerns (first team)<br />

2009 Katie fraine (first team)


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

INDIvIDUAL HONORS<br />

Lauren hyde (first team)<br />

Lindsay Thompson (second team)<br />

2010 Tahnai Annis (second team)<br />

Ashlee Elliott (first team)<br />

Taylor Travis (second team)<br />

Erika Tymrak (first team)<br />

Kathryn Williamson (first team)<br />

2011 Jazmyne Avant (second team)<br />

holly King (second team)<br />

Erika Tymrak (first team)<br />

Kathryn Williamson (first team)<br />

SEC PlAyEr OF THE yEAr<br />

1996 Danielle fotopoulos<br />

1997 Erin Baxter<br />

1998 Danielle fotopoulos<br />

1999 Sarah yohe<br />

2000 Abby Wambach<br />

2001 Abby Wambach<br />

2003 Stephanie freeman<br />

2004 Stephanie freeman<br />

2009 Lauren hyde (Defensive)<br />

2010 Kathryn Williamson (Defensive)<br />

SEc began naming offensive and Defensive<br />

Player of year in 2004<br />

SEC FrESHMAN<br />

OF THE yEAr^<br />

1997 Andi Sellers<br />

2010 Taylor Travis<br />

^ - SEC Freshman of the Year discontinued after<br />

1997-98 academic year, but was reinstated for the<br />

1999-00 academic year.<br />

SEC COACH OF THE yEAr<br />

1996 Becky Burleigh<br />

2000 Becky Burleigh<br />

2008 Becky Burleigh<br />

2010 Becky Burleigh<br />

SEC TOUrNAMENT MvP<br />

1996 Danielle fotopoulos<br />

1997 Sarah yohe<br />

1998 Erin Baxter<br />

1999 Angie olson<br />

2000 Abby Wambach<br />

2001 Abby Wambach<br />

2002 Jordan Kellgren<br />

2003 robin fulton<br />

2004 Stephanie freeman<br />

2007 Stacy Bishop<br />

2010 Erika Tymrak<br />

All-SEC TOUrNAMENT TEAM<br />

1995 Erin Baxter<br />

1996 Erin Baxter<br />

Danielle fotopoulos<br />

Melanie freeman<br />

1997 Erin Baxter<br />

renee reynolds<br />

Melissa Pini<br />

Sarah yohe<br />

1998 Erin Baxter<br />

Keisha Bell<br />

Danielle fotopoulos<br />

Abby Wambach<br />

1999 Keisha Bell<br />

heather Mitts<br />

Angie olson<br />

Andi Sellers<br />

Abby Wambach<br />

Sarah yohe<br />

2000 Keisha Bell<br />

Andi Sellers<br />

Abby Wambach<br />

2001 Keisha Bell<br />

Andi Sellers<br />

Abby Wambach<br />

2002 crystal frimpong<br />

robin fulton<br />

Jordan Kellgren<br />

Danielle Murphy<br />

2003 crystal frimpong<br />

robin fulton<br />

Megan McMillan<br />

Stephanie freeman<br />

2004 Melanie Booth<br />

Stephanie freeman<br />

2006 Ameera Abdullah<br />

Stacy Bishop<br />

Lauren hyde<br />

2007 Ameera Abdullah<br />

Stacy Bishop<br />

Ashlee Elliott<br />

Shelley Lyle<br />

2008 Ameera Abdullah<br />

Megan Kerns<br />

2009 Katie fraine<br />

Lauren hyde<br />

2010 Jazmyne Avant<br />

Lindsay Thompson<br />

Erika Tymrak<br />

Kathryn Williamson<br />

2011 Jo Dragotta<br />

holly King<br />

Kathryn Williamson<br />

The Southeastern Conference Player of the year has been awarded to a Gator 10 times in the program’s 17-year history.<br />

danielle Fotopoulos<br />

1996 & ‘98<br />

Stephanie Freeman<br />

2003 & ‘04<br />

Erin baxter<br />

1997<br />

lauren Hyde (defensive)<br />

2009<br />

Sarah yohe<br />

1999<br />

Kathryn williamson (defensive)<br />

2010<br />

Abby wambach<br />

2000 & ‘01


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

INDIvIDUAL HONORS<br />

All-SEC FrESHMAN TEAM<br />

(bEGAN IN 2004)<br />

2004 Jasmine Johnson<br />

2005 Megan Kerns<br />

2006 Lauren hyde<br />

2007 Karly findorff<br />

2008 Tahnai Annis<br />

Jazmyne Avant<br />

Lindsay Thompson<br />

2009 Brooke Thigpen<br />

Erika Tymrak<br />

Kathryn Williamson<br />

2010 Taylor Travis<br />

2011 havana Solaun<br />

Annie Speese<br />

SEC PlAyEr OF THE wEEK<br />

1995 Michelle harris (9/25) - Week 5<br />

1996 Melanie freeman (9/17) - Week 4<br />

Danielle fotopoulos (10/15) - Week 8<br />

Danielle fotopoulos (10/29) - Week 10<br />

1997 Andi Sellers (10/21) - Week 9<br />

1998 Danielle fotopoulos (10/26) – Week 7<br />

Danielle fotopoulos (11/2) – Week 8<br />

Sarah yohe (9/22) – Week 3<br />

1999 Sarah yohe (9/13) - Week 4<br />

Abby Wambach (10/18) - Week 9<br />

2000 Abby Wambach (10/16) - Week 9<br />

Jordan Kellgren (10/23) - Week 10<br />

2001 Jordan Kellgren (10/1) - Week 5<br />

Abby Wambach (10/29) - Week 9<br />

2002 Dena floyd (9/9) – Week 3<br />

Jordan Kellgren (10/21) – Week 9<br />

2003 crystal frimpong (9/02) - Week 1 - o<br />

Brittni Goodwin (10/6) – Week 6 - D<br />

2004 Ashley Kellgren (9/1) - Week 2 - o<br />

Stephanie freeman (9/13) - Week 3 - o<br />

2005 Melanie Booth (9/11) - Week 3 - D<br />

2006 Stacy Bishop (8/28) - Week 1 - o<br />

Ameera Abdullah (10/10) - Week 7 - o<br />

Ameera Abdullah (10/17) - Week 8 - o<br />

Shana hudson (11/1) - Week 10 - D<br />

2007 Ashley harris (9/10) - Week 2 - o<br />

Stacy Bishop (10/22) - Week 8 - o<br />

Lauren hyde (10/29) - Week 9 - D<br />

Melanie Booth (11/5) - Week 10 - D<br />

2008 Lindsay Thompson (10-6) - Week 7 - o<br />

Megan Kerns (10-20) - Week 9 - o<br />

2009 Tahnai Annis (10-19) – Week 9 - o<br />

Lauren hyde (11-2) – Week 11 - D<br />

2010 Tahnai Annis (8-22) – Week 1 - o<br />

McKenzie Barney (8-30) – Week 2 - o<br />

McKenzie Barney (9-13) – Week 4 - o<br />

Erika Tymrak (10-17) – Week 9 - o<br />

Nicky Kit (11/1) – Week 11 - D<br />

2011 Erika Tymrak (9/5) – Week 3<br />

Kathryn Williamson (8/22) – Week 1<br />

Kathryn Williamson (10/3) – Week 7<br />

SEC FrESHMAN OF THE wEEK<br />

(bEGAN IN 2005)<br />

2005 Katie Green - Week 7<br />

Megan Kerns - Week 9<br />

2008 Tahnai Annis - Week 1<br />

Tahnai Annis - Week 3<br />

Sarah chapman - Week 4<br />

Lindsay Thompson - Week 7<br />

2009 Brooke Thigpen – Week 4<br />

Erika Tymrak – Week 8<br />

McKenzie Barney – Week 11<br />

2010 Taylor Travis – Week 6<br />

Taylor Travis – Week 10<br />

2011 Annie Speese - Week 5<br />

Annie Speese - Week 7<br />

SOCCEr AMErICA TEAM<br />

OF THE wEEK<br />

(no team in 2010, restarted in 2011)<br />

1996 Melanie freeman (Week of Sept.<br />

9-15, 1996)<br />

Danielle fotopoulos (Week of oct.<br />

7-13, 1996)<br />

Danielle fotopoulos (Week of oct.<br />

21-27, 1996)<br />

1997 Andi Sellers (Week of oct. 13-19,<br />

1997)<br />

1998 Danielle fotopoulos (Weeks of<br />

Sept. 1-7; Sept. 28-oct. 5; oct.<br />

6-12; oct. 13-19; oct. 27-Nov. 1)<br />

Abby Wambach (Week of Nov. 3-9)<br />

1999 Sarah yohe (Week of Sept. 13-19)<br />

Sarah yohe (Week of Sept. 27-oct. 3)<br />

Keisha Bell (Week of oct. 25-31)<br />

2001 Andi Sellers (Week of Sept. 23-29)<br />

Abby Wambach (Week of Sept.<br />

30-oct. 6)<br />

Abby Wambach (Week of oct. 7-13)<br />

Abby Wambach (Week of oct. 21-27)<br />

casey hamel (Week of oct. 28-Nov. 3)<br />

Andi Sellers (Week of Nov. 4-10)<br />

2002 Dena floyd (Week of Sept. 9-16)<br />

candace rivers (Week of oct. 23-30)<br />

2003 crystal frimpong (Week of Aug.29-31)<br />

2005 Melanie Booth (Week of Sept. 5-11)<br />

2007 Ashley harris (Week of Sept. 3-9)<br />

KeLeigh hudson (Week of oct. 22-28)<br />

Melanie Booth (Week of oct. 29-Nov. 4)<br />

Stacy Bishop (Week of Nov. 5-11)<br />

2008 Katie fraine (Week of Sept. 1-7)<br />

Sarah chapman (Week of Sept. 8-14)<br />

Nicky Kit (Week of oct. 20-26)<br />

2009 Tahnai Annis (Week of oct. 20)<br />

McKenzie Barney (Week of Nov. 4)<br />

2011 Kathryn Williamson (Week of Aug. 23)<br />

COllEGE SOCCEr wEEKly<br />

PlAyEr OF wEEK<br />

1998 Danielle fotopoulos (oct. 12-18)<br />

Meredith flaherty (Dec. 4-6)<br />

SOCCEr TIMES.COM<br />

NATIONAl PlAyEr OF wEEK<br />

1999 Sarah yohe (Sept. 20-26)<br />

COSIdA ACAdEMIC<br />

All-AMErICAN OF THE yEAr<br />

1999 Erin Baxter (fall At-Large)<br />

2001 Andi Sellers<br />

COSIdA ACAdEMIC<br />

All-AMErICANS<br />

1996 Erin Baxter (first - fall at-large)<br />

1997 Erin Baxter (first - fall at-large)<br />

1998 Erin Baxter (first - fall at-large)<br />

1999 Sarah yohe (first - fall at-large)<br />

2001 Karyn hall (first)<br />

Andi Sellers (first)<br />

2006 Stacy Bishop (third)<br />

NSCAA SCHOlAr ATHlETE<br />

OF THE yEAr<br />

1999 Sarah yohe (national first team)<br />

NSCAA SCHOlAr ATHlETE<br />

All-AMErICA<br />

1998 Erin Baxter (national first team)<br />

Michelle harris (national second team)<br />

Sarah yohe (South region second team)<br />

1999 Sarah yohe (national first team)<br />

2004 Stephanie freeman (national first team)<br />

2006 Stacy Bishop (national first team)<br />

2007 Stacy Bishop (national first team)<br />

2008 Lauren hyde (national third team)<br />

Megan Kerns (national third team)<br />

2009 Lauren hyde (national first team)<br />

2010 Tahnai Annis (first team)<br />

McKenzie Barney (second team)<br />

Kathryn Williamson (first team)<br />

2011 holly King (third team)<br />

Kathryn Williamson (first team)<br />

UNIvErSITy OF FlOrIdA<br />

ATHlETIC HAll OF FAME<br />

2008 Danielle fotopoulos<br />

2008 Erin (Baxter) Mccorkle<br />

SOUTHEASTErN CONFErENCE<br />

ACAdEMIC HONOr rOll (103<br />

ATHlETES, 218 HONOrS)<br />

name Years<br />

Ameera Abdullah .......... 2006<br />

Lindsey Affolter ........... 2003, 04<br />

Tahnai Annis ............. 2009, 10, ‘11<br />

Jazmyne Avant ........... 2009, 10, ‘11<br />

McKenzie Barney .......... 2009, 10, ‘11<br />

Danielle Bass ............. 1997, 98, 99<br />

Erin Baxter ............... 1996, 97, 98<br />

Meghan Berlingo .......... 2008<br />

Stacy Bishop ............. 2005, 06, 07<br />

Melanie Booth ............ 2004<br />

christie Brady ............ 1998, 99<br />

Tina Brendel ............. 1996, 97<br />

Leah Bridges ............. 1996<br />

Ariel Bright ............... 2003<br />

Brooke chancey .......... 2009, 10, ‘11<br />

Sarah chapman ........... 2009, 10<br />

Erin Davis ................ 2006<br />

colleen Donovan .......... 2003, 04<br />

Jo Dragotta .............. 2010<br />

Jessica Eicken ............ 2007, ‘08, ‘09<br />

Kelli Eisenbrown ........... 2004, 05, 06<br />

Ashlee Elliott ............. 2010<br />

Kristin fisher ............. 2000, 01<br />

Jessica fraser ........... 1996<br />

Melanie freeman ......... 1996, 97<br />

Stephanie freeman ........ 2002, 03, 04<br />

crystal frimpong .......... 2002, 03<br />

robin fulton .............. 2002<br />

Jen Gardner .............. 2002, 03, 04, 05<br />

Bianca Gibbs ............. 2005, 06, 07<br />

Erin Gilhart ............... 1999, 00<br />

Brittni Goodwin ........... 2004, 05, 06<br />

carolyn Grosso ........... 1996<br />

Karyn hall ............... 1999, 00, 01, 02<br />

casey hamel ............. 2002, 03<br />

Marsha harper ............ 2009, 10<br />

Ashley harris ............. 2005, 06, 07<br />

Michelle harris ............ 1996, 97, 98<br />

caitlin howard ............ 2007, ‘08, ‘09<br />

KeLeigh hudson .......... 2005, 06<br />

Shana hudson ............ 2005, 06<br />

Lauren hyde ............. 2007, ‘08, 09<br />

Katie Johnston ............ 2003, 04<br />

Katie Kadera ............. 2009, 10<br />

Ashley Kellgren ........... 2002, 03, 04<br />

Jordan Kellgren ........... 2000, 01, 02<br />

Kelsey Kern .............. 2009<br />

Megan Kerns ............. 2006, 07, ‘08<br />

holly King ................ 2010, ‘11<br />

Genie Leonard ............ 1997<br />

Jenna Levenson. . . . . . . . . . . 2005<br />

Shelley Lyle .............. 2006, 07<br />

Kelly Maher .............. 1996, 97, 98<br />

Annick McBryar ........... 2009, 10<br />

Natalie McGill ............. 2002<br />

Megan McMillan .......... 2002, 03<br />

Ericka Miller .............. 2009, 10<br />

heather Mitts ............. 1999<br />

Adrianne Moreira .......... 1997, 98<br />

Danielle Murphy ........... 2000, 01, 02<br />

Ansley Myrick ............ 2004, 05, 06<br />

Alicia Nalley .............. 2010<br />

Angela Napolitano ......... 2007, ‘08, ‘09<br />

Lisa olinyk ............... 1997, 98<br />

Angie olson .............. 1999, 00, 01<br />

Ananda (Erickson) o’Neal ... 2004, 06<br />

Emily oswalt ............. 1996<br />

Lynn Pattishall ............ 1998<br />

Tatiana Perez ............. 2011<br />

cherry Pickman ........... 2003, 04, 05<br />

Melissa Pini .............. 1998<br />

Amanda Pivacco .......... 2011<br />

Amber Presnick ........... 2004<br />

vanessa rangel ........... 2007, ‘08<br />

Kara rao ................ 2000, 01, 02<br />

haley reeb ............... 2011<br />

Anne rose ............... 2007<br />

Liz ruberry ............... 2007, ‘08<br />

Danielle rust ............. 2000, 01, 02<br />

Daniela Sanchez .......... 2004, 06<br />

rie Sawai ................ 2005<br />

Erica “Boo” Schubert ....... 2000, 01<br />

Andrea Sellers ............ 1998, 99, 00, 01, 02<br />

Whitney Singer ........... 1999, 00, 01, 02<br />

Marci Stark .............. 1995, 96<br />

Jill Stevens ............... 2000, 01, 02<br />

Jenny Taylor .............. 2007, ‘08<br />

Brooke Thigpen ........... 2010, ‘11<br />

Lindsay Thompson ........ 2009, 10, ‘11<br />

Natalia Torosian ........... 2010<br />

Tricia Townsend ........... 2007, ‘08, ‘09<br />

Katie Tullis ............... 1995, 97, 98<br />

Erika Tymrak ............. 2010<br />

Kelley visentin ............ 2002<br />

Stephanie vukovich ........ 2003<br />

Nikita Waller .............. 2005<br />

Tracy Ward ............... 1996, 97, 98<br />

Whitney White ............ 1996<br />

regan Wiesemann ........ 2000, 01, 02<br />

Lindsay Williams .......... 2009, 10<br />

Kathryn Williamson ........ 2009, 10, ‘11<br />

Sarah yohe .............. 1997, 98, 99<br />

Jessica young ............ 2004, 05


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

ALL-TIME NUMERICAL ROSTER<br />

00<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

14<br />

Lynn Pattishall (1995-98), Lindsey (Whitehead)<br />

McBride (2001-02), Laura ray (2008)<br />

colleen Donovan (2002), caitlin Eshelman (2003),<br />

Taylor Burke (2011-present)<br />

Michelle harris (1995-98), Jordan Kellgren (1999-02),<br />

colleen Donovan (2003), Katie Davis (2005), Meghan<br />

Berlingo (2007-08), Brooke Thigpen (2009), Adriana<br />

rodrigues (2010), Lauren Silver (2011-present)<br />

Jaci Brown (1995), Lisa olinyk (1996-98), Kristin<br />

fisher (1999), crystal frimpong (2000-03), Jasmine<br />

Johnson (2004-05), Ashlee Elliott (2006-10)<br />

Leah Bridges (1995-96), Tina Brendel (1996-97),<br />

Karyn hall (1998-01), Megan McMillan (2002-03),<br />

Amber Presnick (2004-05), Jacie henderson (2006),<br />

Lindsay Williams (2008-10), Amanda Pivacco (2011)<br />

Katie Tullis (1995-98), christie Brady (1999); Kristin<br />

fisher (2000), Katie Johnston (2002-05), Shana<br />

hudson (2006-07), McKenzie Barney (2008-present)<br />

rebecca hidalgo (1995-96), Keisha Bell (1998-01),<br />

Lindsey Affolter (2002-05), Lauren hyde (2006-09),<br />

Maggie rodgers (2010-present)<br />

Denise Alverio (1995-96), Danielle fotopoulos<br />

(1998), Whitney Singer (1999-01), Monica hoyles<br />

(2002-04), Jenna Levenson (2005), Jessica Eicken<br />

(2006-09), Kim Sapienza (2011)<br />

Kerri Doran (1995-98), Danielle Murphy (1999-02),<br />

Daniela Sanchez (2003-07), Kathryn Williamson<br />

(2008-present)<br />

Marci Stark (1995-96),christie Brady (1997-98),<br />

Erica “Boo” Schubert (1999-2000) christine Johnson<br />

(2001-02), Jen Gardner (2003-05), Megan Kerns<br />

(2006-08), Brooke Thigpen (2010-11)<br />

Aimee Wagstaff (1995), Danielle fotopoulos (1996),<br />

renee reynolds (1997-98), Stephanie Keating<br />

(2000), Stephanie freeman (2001-04), Stacy Bishop<br />

(2005-07), Tahnai Annis (2008-11)<br />

Adrianne Moreira (1995-98), Danielle rust (1999-<br />

01), christine Johnson (2003-04), Shana hudson<br />

(2005), Angela Napolitano (2006-09), holly King<br />

(2010-present)<br />

Whitney White (1995-96), Danielle Bass (1997-99),<br />

Jill Stevens (2000-01), Mindy Mulvihill (2002),<br />

Kelli Eisenbrown (2004-06), Gianna Marie cavuoto<br />

(2007), Jazmyne Avant (2008-11)<br />

Genie Leonard (1995-98), Andrea velasco (1999),<br />

Mary Ebert (2001), Melanie Booth (2003), KeLeigh<br />

hudson (2004-07), Alicia Nalley (2009-10), Lindsey<br />

cooper (2011-present)<br />

Melissa Pini (1995-98), Megan McMillan (2000-<br />

01), Stephanie vukovich (2002-03), Melanie Booth<br />

(2004-07), Katie fraine (2008-10), Annie Speese<br />

(2011-present)<br />

Tracy Ward (1995-98), Erin Gilhart (1999), regan<br />

Wiesemann (2000-01), Mary Green (2004), Liz<br />

ruberry (2006-08), Jo Dragotta (2009-present)<br />

15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

18<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

22<br />

23<br />

24<br />

25<br />

26<br />

27<br />

28<br />

29<br />

30<br />

carolyn Grosso (1995-96), Andi Sellers (1997-01),<br />

cherry Pickman (2002-05), Nicky Kit (2007-10),<br />

Tessa Andujar (2011-present)<br />

Ann Wright (1995), heather Mitts (1996-99), Kelley<br />

visentin (2000-02), Brittni Goodwin (2003-06),<br />

Alyshah Smith (2007), Annick McBryar (2009-10),<br />

Tatiana Perez (2011-present)<br />

renee vinnedge (1995-96), Jennifer Bransford<br />

(1997-98), robin fulton (2000-03), rie Sawai<br />

(2004-05), Erin Davis (2006), Danielle DeLuca<br />

(2008), Erika Tymrak (2009-present)<br />

Danielle Wren (1995-96); Whitney Singer (1998);<br />

Kelly Britt (2000-01), Dena floyd (2002-03), Lindsey<br />

DeLorenze (2004-05), Katie fraine (2006-07),<br />

Lindsay Thompson (2008-11)<br />

Jessica fraser (1995-96), Lia cummins (1998), Kara<br />

rao (1999-02), Kelsey Kravec (2003), Liz ruberry<br />

(2004), Jacie henderson (2005), caitlin howard (2006-<br />

09), Mady Solow (2010), havana Solaun (2011-present)<br />

Kelly rash (1995), Sarah yohe (1996-99), Jen<br />

Gardner (2001-02), Alison Tradd (2003), Nikita Waller<br />

(2004-05), Katie Kadera (2008-11)<br />

Tiffany chonin (1995), Angie olson (1996-2000)<br />

Ashley Kellgren (2001-04), carly Deiter (2005), Anne<br />

rose (2006-07), Kayla Bala (2009-10), Jillian Graff<br />

(2011-present)<br />

Kelly Maher (1995-98), Kristin chapman (1999),<br />

Amber Presnick (2003), Bianca Gibbs (2004-07),<br />

Brooke Patterson (2008), Natalia Torosian (2010)<br />

Erin Baxter (1995-98); casey hamel (2000-03),<br />

Katie Green (2005-06), Marsha harper (2008-10),<br />

Taylor Thigpen (2011)<br />

Emily oswalt (1995-96), Jordan Kellgren (1998),<br />

regan Wiesemann (1999), Jennifer Sapp (2000),<br />

Ansley Myrick (2003-06), Karly findorff (2007),<br />

Kendall Graham (2009-10)<br />

Sabrina Thompson (1995-96), Alexis MacKenzie<br />

(1998), vanessa Booth (2003), Jenna Levenson<br />

(2004), Megan Kerns (2005), haley reeb<br />

(2010-present)<br />

Leslie reese (1995), Karah Smith (1996), Erin<br />

Gilhart (1998), Natalie McGill (2001-02), Jacquelyn<br />

Parsons (2003), Ashley harris (2004-07), Tatiana<br />

Perez (2010)<br />

Melanie freeman (1995-97); Meredith flaherty<br />

(1998); Tiffany Waters (2000); Jessica young<br />

(2002-05), Tricia Townsend (2006-09), Savannah<br />

Berry (2011)<br />

Sarah currie (1995-96), Abby Wambach (1998-01),<br />

Ananda Erickson o’Neal (2003-06), Brooke chancey<br />

(2008-11)<br />

Tina Brendel (1995-97), Dena floyd (2000-01),<br />

Paige Bell (2010)<br />

randee Koeppel (1995-96), Ariel Bright (2002-03),<br />

holly King (2009)<br />

31<br />

32<br />

33<br />

34<br />

35<br />

36<br />

38<br />

41<br />

44<br />

54<br />

55<br />

77<br />

88<br />

89<br />

97<br />

99<br />

Danielle Bass (1996); Jill DiBerardino (1998) Katie<br />

Johnston (2001), Erika Miller (2008-10)<br />

Jamie Garside (2002-05), Allison Bullard (2008)<br />

Alison Benoit (1996-97); candace rivers (2002-05),<br />

vanessa rangel (2006-08), Natalia Torosian (2009),<br />

Amanda Pivacco (2010)<br />

Kate Bazos (2005-06)<br />

Kelli Eisenbrown (2003), Karina Gutsche<br />

(2011-present)<br />

Monica hoyles (2001)<br />

Jen Leiter (2003)<br />

Taylor Travis (2010-present)<br />

Shana hudson (2004)<br />

Natalie Juncos (2009-10)<br />

rachel Waterhouse (2003), Jolie Annichiarico (2010),<br />

Jennifer Larrick (2011-present)<br />

Ameera Abdullah (2005-08)<br />

Shelley Lyle (2006-07), Sarah chapman<br />

(2008-present)<br />

caroline Triglia (2010-present)<br />

Jenny Taylor (2006-08)<br />

Kelsey Kern (2008-10)


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

ALL-TIME ROSTER<br />

Letters player position hometown Years @ UF (Redshirts)<br />

**** Ameera Abdullah Midfielder Denver, colo. 2005-08<br />

** Lindsey Affolter forward Winter Springs, fla. 2002-05 (03)<br />

** Denise Alverio forward Tampa, fla. 1995-96<br />

* Tessa Andujar Defender San clemente, calif. 2011-present<br />

Jolie Annichiarico Midfielder oldsmar, fla. 2010<br />

**** Tahnai Annis Midfielder Zanesville, ohio 2008-11<br />

**** Jazmyne Avant Defender coppell, Texas 2008-11<br />

** Kayla Bala Midfielder Lakeland, fla. 2009-10<br />

*** McKenzie Barney Midfielder Sammamish, Wash. 2008-present (08)<br />

**** Danielle Bass Midfielder coral Springs, fla. 1996-99<br />

**** Erin Baxter Midfielder Littleton, colo. 1995-98<br />

Kate Bazos Midfielder London, ontario 2005-06 (05)<br />

Paige Bell Midfielder Boca raton, fla. 2010<br />

**** Keisha Bell Defender Spring, Texas 1998-01<br />

** Meghan Berlingo Goalkeeper Massapequa, N.y. 2007-08<br />

* Savannah Berry Defender Encinitas, calif. 2011<br />

** Alison Benoit Midfielder cedar hill, Texas 1996-97<br />

** Stacy Bishop Midfielder Land o’Lakes, fla. 2005-07(05)<br />

* Annie Bobbitt Defender Jacksonville, fla. 2011-present<br />

**** Melanie Booth Defender Toronto, canada 2003-07 (06)<br />

* vanessa Booth Midfielder Miami, fla. 2003<br />

*** christie Brady Midfielder Plant city, fla. 1997-99<br />

* Jen Bransford Defender franklin, Tenn. 1997-98 (97)<br />

*** Tina Brendel forward clearwater, fla. 1995-97<br />

** Leah Bridges Defender Pensacola, fla. 1995-96<br />

* Ariel Bright Midfielder chester Springs, Pa. 2002-03<br />

* Kelly Britt Defender Longwood, fla. 2000-01<br />

* Jaci Brown Midfielder Philadelphia, Pa. 1995<br />

Allison Bullard Midfielder Gainesville, fla. 2008<br />

* Taylor Burke Goalkeeper Medina, ohio 2011-present<br />

Gianna Marie cavuoto Midfielder Glenelg North, Adelaide, South Australia 2007 (07)<br />

**** Brooke chancey Goalkeeper Middleburg, fla. 2008-11<br />

* Kristin chapman Defender vicksburg, Miss. 1999<br />

**** Sarah chapman Defender Silver Spring, Md. 2008-11<br />

Tiffany chonin Defender Miami, fla. 1995<br />

Lindsey cooper Midfielder clearwater, fla. 2011 (11)-present<br />

* Lia cummins Midfielder West hill, calif. 1998<br />

** Sarah currie Midfielder Shelby, N.c 1995-96<br />

* Erin Davies Midfielder yardley, Pa. 2006<br />

Katie Davis Goalkeeper Lake Mary, fla. 2005<br />

** Lindsey DeLorenze Midfielder cary, N.c. 2004-05<br />

Danielle DeLuca forward Lake Mary, fla. 2008<br />

* Jill DiBerardino Defender Medford, N.J. 1998<br />

* colleen Donovan Goalkeeper okemos, Mich. 2002-03 (02)<br />

*** Kerri Doran Midfielder Boca raton, fla. 1995-98 (95)<br />

*** Jo Dragotta Midfielder Tampa, fla. 2009-present<br />

Mary Ebert Defender ft. Lauderdale, fla. 2001 (01)<br />

**** Jessica Eicken Midfielder Bradenton, fla. 2006-09<br />

**** Kelli Eisenbrown Midfielder Gainesville, fla. 2003-06<br />

**** Ashlee Elliott Midfielder corona, calif. 2006-10 (09)<br />

* caitlin Eshelman Goalkeeper Ponte vedra Beach, fla. 2003<br />

* Karly findorff Midfielder colorado Springs, colo. 2007<br />

** Kristin fisher Defender rochester hills, Mich. 1999-00<br />

* Meredith flaherty Goalkeeper oceanside, calif. 1998<br />

**** Dena “D” floyd Midfielder Midlothian, va. 2000-03<br />

** Danielle fotopoulos forward Altamonte Springs, fla. 1996-98 (97)<br />

**** Katie fraine Goalkeeper Titusville, fla. 2006-10 (06)<br />

** Jessica fraser forward orange Park, fla. 1995-96<br />

*** Melanie freeman Defender Safety harbor, fla. 1995-97<br />

**** Stephanie freeman Defender clearwater, fla. 2001-04<br />

**** crystal frimpong Midfielder vancouver, Wash. 2000-03<br />

**** robin fulton forward cincinnati, ohio 2000-03<br />

**** Jen Gardner Goalkeeper ft. Myers, fla. 2001-05 (01)<br />

**** Jamie Garside forward Jacksonville, fla. 2002-05<br />

**** Bianca Gibbs forward cape coral, fla. 2004-07<br />

** Erin Gilhart Defender Westchester, ohio 1998-99<br />

**** Brittni Goodwin Goalkeeper Plantation, fla. 2003-06<br />

* Jillian Graff forward Medina, ohio 2011-present<br />

* Kendall Graham Goalkeeper Tampa, fla. 2009-10<br />

** Katie Green forward Knoxville, Tenn. 2005-06<br />

* Mary Green Midfielder St. Louis, Mo. 2004<br />

** carolyn Grosso Defender Boca raton, fla. 1995-96<br />

* Karina Gutsche Midfielder valrico, fla. 2011-present<br />

**** Karyn hall Midfielder Winter Springs, fla. 1998-01<br />

*** casey hamel Defender Laguna hills, calif. 2000-03 (02)<br />

** Marsha harper forward Denver, colo. 2008-10 (09)<br />

**** Ashley harris Defender royal Palm Beach, fla. 2004-07<br />

**** Michelle harris Goalkeeper clearwater, fla. 1995-98<br />

** Jacie henderson forward rochester, N.h. 2005-06<br />

** rebecca hidalgo Defender Jacksonville, fla. 1995-96<br />

**** caitlin howard Defender Tampa, fla. 2006-09<br />

**** Monica hoyles forward cincinnati, ohio 2001-04<br />

**** KeLeigh hudson forward Marietta, Ga. 2004-07<br />

**** Shana hudson Defender Palm harbor, fla. 2004-07<br />

**** Lauren hyde Defender carmel, Ind. 2006-09<br />

**** christine Johnson Midfielder Irvine, calif. 2001-04<br />

** Jasmine Johnson Midfielder clearwater, fla. 2004-05<br />

**** Katie Johnston Defender Massapequa, N.y. 2001-05 (02)<br />

* Natalie Juncos Midfielder Brandon, Miss. 2009-10<br />

*** Katie Kadera Defender Boca raton, fla. 2008-11 (09)<br />

* Stephanie Keating Midfielder vero Beach, fla. 2000<br />

**** Ashley Kellgren forward Lake Mary, fla. 2001-04<br />

**** Jordan Kellgren Goalkeeper Lake Mary, fla. 1998-02 (98)<br />

** Kelsey Kern Goalkeeper Portland, ore. 2008-10<br />

**** Megan Kerns forward Ames, Iowa 2005-08<br />

*** holly King Midfielder Ashburn, va. 2009-present<br />

Letters player position hometown Years @ UF (Redshirts)<br />

Mary-Ann Krlin Midfielder Largo, fla. 2010<br />

**** Nicky Kit Defender Livermore, calif. 2007-10<br />

** randee Koeppel Midfielder Scottsdale, Ariz. 1995-96<br />

Kelsey Kravec Defender Sarasota, fla. 2003 (03)<br />

* Jennifer Larrick Midfielder Westford, Mass. 2011-present<br />

* Jen Leiter Defender cincinnati, fla. 2003<br />

* Genie Leonard Defender fayetteville, Ga. 1995-98 (96 & 97)<br />

* Jenna Levenson Midfielder Boca raton, fla. 2004-05<br />

** Shelley Lyle Defender Tampa, fla. 2006-07<br />

* Alexis MacKenzie forward Plantation, fla. 1998<br />

Brittney Marriott forward Satellite Beach, fla. 2005 (05)<br />

* Natalie McGill Midfielder Satellite Beach, fla. 2001-02<br />

**** Kelly Maher Defender Boca raton, fla. 1995-98<br />

* Annick McBryar Midfielder Indialantic, fla. 2009-10<br />

Lindsey McBride Goalkeeper Longwood, fla. 2001- 02 (01)<br />

**** Megan McMillan Defender Apopka, fla. 2000-03<br />

* Ericka Miller Midfielder Melbourne, fla. 2008-10 (09)<br />

**** heather Mitts Defender cincinnati, ohio 1996-99<br />

**** Adrianne Moreira Defender Lilburn, Ga. 1995-98<br />

* Mindy Mulvihill Defender oviedo, fla. 2002<br />

**** Danielle Murphy Midfielder riverhead Sevenoaks, England 1999-02<br />

**** Ansley Myrick Defender Atlanta, Ga. 2003-06<br />

** Alicia Nalley forward Palm harbor, fla. 2009-10<br />

**** Angela Napolitano forward cincinnati, ohio 2006-09<br />

*** Lisa olinyk Midfielder Duluth, Ga. 1996-98<br />

**** Angie olson Midfielder Longwood, fla. 1996-2000<br />

**** Ananda (Erickson) o’Neal Midfielder Bradenton, fla. 2003-06<br />

* Emily oswalt forward herndon, va. 1995-96<br />

* Jacquelyn Parsons Midfielder Altamonte Springs, fla. 2003<br />

Brooke Patterson Midfielder Glenview, Ill. 2008 (08)<br />

**** Lynn Pattishall Goalkeeper coral Springs, fla. 1995-98<br />

* Tatiana Perez Midfielder Palm harbor, fla. 2010 (10)-present<br />

**** cherry Pickman forward North Kingstown, r.I. 2002-05<br />

**** Melissa Pini forward Plantation, fla. 1995-98<br />

* Amanda Pivacco Defender Davie, fla. 2010-11 (10)<br />

*** Amber Presnick Midfielder Inverness, fla. 2003-05<br />

**** Kara rao Midfielder Boca raton, fla. 1999-02<br />

* vanessa rangel forward Lutz, fla. 2006-08 (06)<br />

* Laura ray forward St. Augustine, fla. 2008<br />

* Kelly rash forward Springfield, va. 1995<br />

** haley reeb Defender Worthington, ohio 2010-present<br />

Leslie reese Defender coral Springs, fla. 1995<br />

** renee reynolds Defender Pembroke Pines, fla. 1997-98<br />

** candace rivers Defender Marietta, Ga. 2002-04 (04)<br />

** Maggie rodgers forward Gulf Breeze, fla. 2010-present<br />

Adriana rodrigues Midfielder St. Petersburg, fla. 2010<br />

* Anne rose Midfielder Portage, Mich. 2006-07<br />

**** Liz ruberry Defender oak forest, Ill. 2004-08 (05)<br />

*** Danielle rust Defender Naples, fla. 1999-02 (00)<br />

**** Daniela Sanchez Midfielder Miami, fla. 2003-07 (03)<br />

* Kim Sapienza Defender Gainesville, fla. 2011<br />

* Jen Sapp Defender cherry hill, N.J. 2000<br />

** rie Sawai Midfielder Nara, Japan 2004-05<br />

** Erica “Boo” Schubert Midfielder Delran, N.J. 1999-00<br />

**** Andi Sellers forward Satellite Beach, fla. 1997-01 (98)<br />

* Lauren Silver Defender Delray Beach, fla. 2011-present<br />

*** Whitney Singer Midfielder Tarpon Springs, fla. 1998-01 (98)<br />

Alyshah Smith Midfielder Spokane, Wash. 2007<br />

* Karah Smith forward Gainesville, fla. 1996<br />

* havana Solaun Midfielder Gainesville, fla. 2011-present<br />

* Mady Solow Midfielder Toronto, ontario 2010<br />

* Annie Speese Midfielder Augusta, Ga. 2011-present<br />

** Marci Stark Midfielder Longwood, fla. 1995-96<br />

**** Jill Stevens Midfielder Tarpon Springs, fla. 1998-01<br />

* Jenny Taylor forward Apopka, fla. 2006-08 (06)<br />

*** Brooke Thigpen Midfielder Jacksonville, fla. 2009-11<br />

* Taylor Thigpen Defender Jacksonville, fla. 2011<br />

**** Lindsay Thompson Midfielder Bradenton, fla. 2008-11<br />

** Sabrina Thompson Midfielder Tampa, fla. 1995-96<br />

** Natalia Torosian forward Mount Laurel, N.J. 2009-10<br />

**** Tricia Townsend Defender Naples, fla. 2006-09<br />

* Alison Tradd Defender Longwood, fla. 2003<br />

** Taylor Travis Midfielder cary, N.c. 2010-present<br />

** caroline Triglia Midfielder Jacksonville, fla. 2010-present<br />

**** Katie Tullis forward Altamonte Springs, fla. 1995-98<br />

*** Erika Tymrak Midfielder Lakewood ranch, fla. 2009-present<br />

Andrea velasco Midfielder West Windsor, N.J. 1999 (99)<br />

** renee vinnedge forward clearwater, fla. 1995-96<br />

*** Kelley visentin forward Boca raton, fla. 2000-02<br />

* Stephanie vukovich forward Littleton, colo. 2002-03 (03)<br />

* Aimee Wagstaff forward Mission hills, Kan. 1995<br />

** Nikita Waller forward Margate, fla. 2004-05<br />

**** Abby Wambach forward Pittsford, N.y. 1998-01<br />

**** Tracy Ward Defender Safety harbor, fla. 1995-98<br />

rachel Waterhouse forward Duluth, Minn. 2003 (03)<br />

* Tiffany Waters Defender Ponte vedra, fla. 2000<br />

** Whitney White forward Mobile, Ala. 1995-96<br />

*** Lindsay Williams Defender Pensacola, fla. 2008-10<br />

*** Kathryn Williamson Defender McKinney, Texas 2008-present (08)<br />

*** regan Wiesemann Goalkeeper Bowling Green, Ky. 1999-01<br />

** Danielle Wren Midfielder Jacksonville, fla. 1995-96<br />

Ann Wright forward Mishawaka, Ind. 1995<br />

**** Sarah yohe forward Winter Park, fla. 1996-99<br />

**** Jessica young Midfielder Jacksonville Beach, fla. 2002-05


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

NCAA CHAMpIONSHIpS<br />

The field for the NcAA Division I Women’s<br />

Soccer championship expanded to 64<br />

teams in 2001 after extending invitations<br />

to 48 teams in the three previous seasons.<br />

The 2012 field will be announced Monday,<br />

Nov. 5 with the first round of play set for<br />

the weekend of Nov. 9, 10 or 11. The<br />

University of San Diego will play host to the<br />

2012 college cup. The NcAA semifinal and<br />

final matches will be played Nov. 30 and<br />

Dec. 2 at the Torero Stadium.<br />

The University of florida advanced to the<br />

NcAA college cup in 1998 and 2001,<br />

claiming the 1998 NcAA championship<br />

with its 1-0 win over North carolina in the<br />

title match held in Greensboro, N.c. The<br />

Gators fell 3-2 in overtime to eventual<br />

NcAA champion Santa clara in 2001<br />

NcAA college cup semifinal action held<br />

in Dallas, Texas. florida has advanced to<br />

NcAA play 15 of the program’s 16 seasons<br />

and has played host to tournament action<br />

for 13 seasons (1996-01, 2003-05, 2007-<br />

08, 2010-11).<br />

1996 NCAA rESUlTS (NO. 8 SEEd/32-TEAM brACKET):<br />

first round: W 7-3 Nc State<br />

Second round W 5-0 Wake forest<br />

Quarterfinal: L 9-0 @North carolina<br />

1997 NCAA rESUlTS (32-TEAM brACKET):<br />

first round: W 3-2 vanderbilt<br />

Second round L 5-0 @North carolina<br />

1998 NCAA rESUlTS (NO. 2 SEEd/48-TEAM brACKET):<br />

Second round: W 5-1 James Madison<br />

Third round: W 1-0 Northwestern<br />

Quarterfinal: W 3-1 Penn State<br />

Semifinal^: W 1-0 Santa clara<br />

final^: W 1-0 North carolina<br />

All-Tournament: Keisha Bell, Meredith Flaherty (Defensive MVP), Danielle Fotopoulos (Offensive MVP), Heather Mitts,<br />

Sarah Yohe<br />

1999 NCAA rESUlTS (NO. 3 SEEd/48-TEAM brACKET):<br />

Second round: L 1-0 hartford<br />

2000 NCAA rESUlTS (NO. 9-16 SEEd/48-TEAM brACKET):<br />

Second round: L 2-1 florida State<br />

2001 NCAA rESUlTS (NO. 6 SEEd/64-TEAM brACKET):<br />

first round W 4-0 central florida<br />

Second round W 3-0 Georgia<br />

Third round W 3-1 clemson<br />

Quarterfinal: W 1-0 2oT @UcLA<br />

Semifinal~: L 3-2 oT vs. Santa clara<br />

All-Tournament: Jordan Kellgren<br />

2003 NCAA rESUlTS (NO. 3 SEEd/64-TEAM brACKET):<br />

first round W 3-2 2oT central florida<br />

Second round W 4-3 2oT Mississippi<br />

Third round W 1-0 Tennessee<br />

Quarterfinal L 2-1 florida State<br />

The University of Florida has advanced to the NCAA Tournament 15 times in the program’s 17-year history. The Gators won the NCAA title (above) at the 1998 College Cup in<br />

Greensboro, N.C., and also advanced to the 2001 NCAA College Cup in Dallas, Texas.<br />

2012 dIvISION I wOMEN’S SOCCEr CHAMPIONSHIP dATES ANd SITES (31ST ANNUAl)<br />

First Rounds (32):<br />

To be determined (on campus)<br />

November 9, 10 or 11, 2012<br />

Second & third Rounds (8):<br />

To be determined (on campus)<br />

November 16 & 18, 2012<br />

FlOrIdA IN THE NCAA TOUrNAMENT<br />

Quarterfinals (4):<br />

To be determined (on campus)<br />

November 23, 24 or 25, 2012<br />

2004 NCAA rESUlTS (NO. 10 SEEd/64-TEAM brACKET):<br />

first round L 3-2 central florida<br />

2005 NCAA rESUlTS (64-TEAM brACKET):<br />

first round L 1-0 2oT Illinois<br />

2006 NCAA rESUlTS (NO. 3 rEGION SEEd/64-TEAM brACKET):<br />

first round W 2-0 vs. Illinois-chicago<br />

Second round T 0-0 (Uf 4, MU 3 PKs) at Marquette<br />

Third round L 3-2 at UcLA<br />

2007 NCAA rESUlTS (NO. 3 rEGION SEEd/64-TEAM brACKET):<br />

first round W 3-0 Miami<br />

Second round T 0-0 (Uf 4, Ucf 3 PKs) central florida<br />

Third round L 1-0 at Southern california<br />

2008 NCAA rESUlTS (NO. 2 rEGION SEEd/64-TEAM brACKET):<br />

first round W 2-1 california<br />

Second round W 2-0 Ucf<br />

Third round L 2-1 Texas A&M<br />

2009 NCAA rESUlTS (NO. 3 rEGION SEEd/64-TEAM brACKET):<br />

first round W 2-0 vs. Illinois State<br />

Second round L 1-0 oT vs. oregon State<br />

2010 NCAA rESUlTS (NO. 2 rEGION SEEd/64-TEAM brACKET):<br />

first round W 3-0 Mercer<br />

Second round T 0-0 2oT (DU 4, Uf 2 PKs) Duke<br />

2011 NCAA rESUlTS (NO. 2 rEGION SEEd/64-TEAM brACKET):<br />

first round W 3-0 florida Gulf coast<br />

Second round L 3-2 Ucf<br />

^ - Collegiate Cup at Greensboro, N.C.<br />

~ - Collegiate Cup at Dallas, Texas<br />

College Cup:<br />

Torero Stadium (6,000)<br />

San Diego, calif.<br />

University of San Diego, host<br />

Nov. 30 & Dec. 2, 2012


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

SEC <strong>SOCCER</strong><br />

Growing in popularity throughout the nation, women’s soccer is one of the rising sports in<br />

the Southeastern conference. The University of florida won the SEc’s first NcAA Soccer<br />

title in 1998 in just the fourth year of the program’s history. The Gators also represented<br />

the league in the 2001 NcAA semifinals, marking the league’s second NcAA college cup<br />

appearance.<br />

SEc women’s soccer embarks on its 20th year of existence in 2012 and has established its<br />

presence in the collegiate ranks. A league-record eight SEc teams advanced to the 2011<br />

NcAA championship, breaking the previous high of six set in 1998, 2007, 2008 and 2009<br />

seasons. Every team which advanced to the 2011 SEc Tournament received a NcAA berth<br />

– Alabama, Auburn, florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, South carolina and Tennessee.<br />

Two soccer teams join the SEc this season – Missouri and Texas A&M. The Tigers have<br />

made four NcAA appearances and the Aggies have 17 appearances.<br />

The Gators claimed their league-leading 11th SEc team title in 2010 with a 9-1-1 record.<br />

Uf has advanced to the SEc Tournament final 13times, winning the title nine times (1996-<br />

01, 2004, 2007, 2010). The 2012 SEc Tournament makes its seventh appearance at the<br />

orange Beach Soccer <strong>com</strong>plex in orange Beach, Ala., oct. 31-Nov. 4. The Nos. 1-8 teams<br />

of the 2012 Soccer Tournament will be seeded based on total points, regardless of the<br />

division.<br />

2011 SOUTHEASTErN CONFErENCE FINAl SOCCEr STANdINGS:<br />

EAStERn DIVISIOn<br />

tEAm SEC pts. OVERALL pCt. hOmE AWAY nEUtRAL<br />

South carolina# 9-2-0 27.0 4-1-0 .696 7-2-0 8-4-0 1-1-0<br />

florida 7-4-0 21.0 17-8-0 .680 7-4-0 7-2-0 3-2-0<br />

Tennessee 7-4-0 21.0 15-7-0 .682 8-3-0 6-3-0 1-1-0<br />

Georgia 6-3-2 20.0 13-7-2 .636 5-4-1 7-2-1 1-1-0<br />

Kentucky 6-5-0 18.0 13-7-1 .643 6-3-1 5-3-0 2-1-0<br />

vanderbilt 2-9-0 6.0 8-11-0 .421 6-6-0 1-5-0 1-0-0<br />

WEStERn DIVISIOn<br />

LSU^ 8-3-0 24.0 13-8-1 .614 7-1-1 6-6-0 0-1-0<br />

Auburn% 5-5-1 16.0 15-7-2 .667 9-1-1 3-4-0 3-2-1<br />

Alabama 4-5-2 14.0 10-9-3 .523 7-3-1 2-5-2 1-1-0<br />

Mississippi 4-7-0 12.0 8-10-1 .447 6-3-0 2-6-0 0-1-1<br />

Mississippi State 3-7-1 10.0 6-10-3 .395 4-2-2 2-7-1 0-1-0<br />

Arkansas 2-9-0 6.0 4-14-0 .222 3-6-0 1-8-0 0-0-0<br />

#-regular Season and Eastern Division champion; ^-Western Division champion; %-SEc Tournament champion<br />

2011 SEC TOUrNAMENT rESUlTS<br />

Nov. 2 – Opening round<br />

Match 1 – Auburn 3, LSU 0<br />

Match 2 – Tennessee 2, Kentucky 1<br />

Match 3 – Alabama 1, South carolina 0<br />

Match 4 – Florida 2, Georgia 0<br />

Nov. 4 – Semifinal<br />

Match 5 –Auburn 1, Tennessee 0<br />

Match 6 – Florida 2, Alabama 1<br />

Nov. 6 – Final<br />

Match 7– Florida 2, Auburn 3<br />

McKenzie Barney is swarmed by her teammates after scoring the golden goal in the 98th minute to give florida a 3-2<br />

overtime win over Auburn.<br />

FInAL 2011 SEC InDIVIDUAL & tEAm<br />

StAtIStICAL LEADERS (SEC mAtChES OnLY)<br />

INdIvIdUAl (All MATCHES)<br />

pOIntS<br />

Player-Team GP Goals Ast. Pts. Avg/G<br />

1. Alexa Newfield-UG 22 16 8 40 1.82<br />

2. Kelsey hunyadi-UK 21 14 10 38 1.81<br />

3. Erika tymrak-UF 25 12 8 32 1.28<br />

4. Emily Dowd-UT 22 12 7 31 1.41<br />

Katy frierson-AU 24 9 13 31 1.29<br />

6. caroline Brown-UT 22 11 8 30 1.36<br />

Taryne Boudreau-LS 22 12 6 30 1.36<br />

Kayla Grimsley-Sc 23 10 10 30 1.30<br />

9. Annie Speese-uf 24 8 9 25 1.04<br />

rafaelle Souza-UM 16 9 7 25 1.56<br />

GOALS<br />

# Player-Team GP No. Avg/G<br />

1. Alexa Newfield-UG 22 16 0.73<br />

2. Kelsey hunyadi-UK 21 14 0.67<br />

3. Erika tymrak-UF 25 12 0.48<br />

Emily Dowd-UT 22 12 0.55<br />

Taryne Boudreau-LS 22 12 0.55<br />

6. caroline Brown-UT 22 11 0.50<br />

7. tahnai Annis-UF 25 10 0.40<br />

Kayla Grimsley-Sc 23 10 0.43<br />

9. rafaelle Souza-UM 16 9 0.56<br />

Ana cate-AU 22 9 0.41<br />

Katy frierson-AU 24 9 0.38<br />

ASSIStS<br />

# Player-Team GP No. Avg/G<br />

1. Katy frierson-AU 24 13 0.54<br />

2. Kelsey hunyadi-UK 21 10 0.48<br />

Natalie Martineau-LS 22 10 0.45<br />

Kayla Grimsley-Sc 23 10 0.43<br />

5. Annie Speese-uf 24 9 0.38<br />

6. erika tymrak-uf 25 8 0.32<br />

6. Tatiana coleman-AU 20 8 0.40<br />

Alexa Newfield-UG 22 8 0.36<br />

caroline Brown-UT 22 8 0.36<br />

Mary coffed-AU 24 8 0.33<br />

GAmE-WInnInG GOALS<br />

# Player-Team GP No. Avg/G<br />

1. Alexa Newfield-UG 22 7 0.32<br />

2. caroline Brown-UT 22 6 0.27<br />

Taryne Boudreau-LS 22 6 0.27<br />

4. Kayla Grimsley-Sc 23 5 0.22<br />

5. rafaelle Souza-UM 16 4 0.25<br />

Tatiana coleman-AU 20 4 0.20<br />

Kelsey hunyadi-UK 21 4 0.19<br />

Danielle Au-Sc 23 4 0.17<br />

Tori Ball-AU 23 4 0.17<br />

GOALS AGAInSt AVG<br />

# Player-Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg<br />

1. Sabrina D’Angelo-Sc 21 16 1807:19 0.80<br />

2. Julie Eckel-UT 22 21 2005:57 0.94<br />

3. Mo Isom-LS 21 21 1771:32 1.07<br />

4. taylor Burke-uf 20 20 1673:46 1.08<br />

5. Ashley Baker-UG 22 27 2028:07 1.20<br />

6. Kayla Price-UK 21 26 1913:04 1.22<br />

7. Amy howard-AU 16 21 1422:22 1.33<br />

8. Justine Bernier-UA 20 28 1808:01 1.39<br />

9. Alley ronaldi-UM 11 13 790:52 1.48<br />

10. Jessica Amlaw-vU 10 13 761:38 1.54<br />

ShUtOUtS<br />

# Player-Team GP Shutouts Sho/G<br />

1. Julie Eckel-UT 22 8 0.36<br />

Mo Isom-LS 21 8 0.38<br />

3. taylor Burke-UF 20 7 0.35<br />

3. Justine Bernier-UA 20 7 0.35<br />

5. Ashley Baker-UG 22 6 0.27<br />

Kayla Price-UK 21 6 0.29<br />

7. Amy howard-AU 16 5 0.31<br />

8. Skylar rosson-MS 18 4 0.22<br />

Sabrina D’Angelo-Sc 21 4 0.19<br />

10. Kelly Mccormick-UM 12 3 0.25<br />

chandler hillen-AU 8 3 0.38<br />

TEAM STATISTICS (All MATCHES)<br />

pOIntS<br />

# Team GP No. Avg/G<br />

1. florida 25 167 6.68<br />

2. Auburn 24 161 6.71<br />

3. South carolina 23 130 5.65<br />

4. Tennessee 22 118 5.36<br />

5. Georgia 22 110 5.00<br />

6. LSU 22 109 4.95<br />

7. Mississippi 19 100 5.26<br />

8. Kentucky 21 95 4.52<br />

9. Alabama 22 94 4.27<br />

10. Mississippi State 19 48 2.53<br />

11. vanderbilt 19 46 2.42<br />

12. Arkansas 18 29 1.61<br />

GOALS<br />

# Team GP No. Avg/G<br />

1. Florida 25 57 2.28<br />

2. Auburn 24 50 2.08<br />

3. Tennessee 22 42 1.91<br />

South carolina 23 42 1.83<br />

5. Georgia 22 39 1.77<br />

6. Mississippi 19 37 1.95<br />

7. Kentucky 21 35 1.67<br />

8. LSU 22 34 1.55<br />

9. Alabama 22 33 1.50<br />

10. vanderbilt 19 17 0.89<br />

Mississippi State 19 17 0.89<br />

12. Arkansas 18 11 0.61<br />

GOALS ALLOWED<br />

# Team GP No. Avg/G<br />

1. South carolina 23 18 0.78<br />

2. Tennessee 22 21 0.95<br />

3. Kentucky 21 26 1.24<br />

4. vanderbilt 19 27 1.42<br />

5. Florida 25 28 1.12<br />

Georgia 22 28 1.27<br />

LSU 22 28 1.27<br />

8. Mississippi State 19 30 1.58<br />

Mississippi 19 30 1.58<br />

10. Auburn 24 31 1.29<br />

11. Alabama 22 34 1.55<br />

12. Arkansas 18 47 2.61<br />

ShUtOUtS<br />

# Team GP Shutouts Avg/G<br />

1. Florida 25 11 0.44<br />

2. Tennessee 22 10 0.45<br />

3. South carolina 23 9 0.39<br />

4. LSU 22 8 0.36<br />

Auburn 24 8 0.33<br />

6. Mississippi 19 7 0.37<br />

vanderbilt 19 7 0.37<br />

Alabama 22 7 0.32<br />

9. Kentucky 21 6 0.29<br />

Georgia 22 6 0.27<br />

11. Mississippi State 19 5 0.26<br />

12. Arkansas 18 1 0.06


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

2012 OppONENTS<br />

MIAMI<br />

(fri., Aug. 17 @ 7 p.m.,<br />

Gainesville, fla.)<br />

Location: coral Gables,<br />

fla.<br />

Enrollment: 15,524<br />

nickname: hurricanes<br />

Colors: orange, Green and White<br />

Conference: Atlantic coast conference<br />

home Field (Capacity): cobb Stadium (500)<br />

head Coach: Tom Anagnost (Kalamazoo ‘95)<br />

Record at School/Years: 10-8-1 (one season)<br />

Career Record/Years: 50-20-8/4 seasons<br />

Office phone: (305) 284-3640<br />

2011 Record/nCAA Finish: 10-8-1/2nd<br />

Conference Record/Finish: 3-6-1/9th<br />

Series Record: Uf leads 5-1<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/9<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2<br />

Women’s Soccer SID: camron Ghorbi<br />

SID Office phone/Fax: (305) 284-3230/2807<br />

SID E-mail: c.ghorbi@miami.edu<br />

press Box phone number: N/A<br />

Website: hurricanesports.<strong>com</strong><br />

Uf vs. Miami (Uf leads 5-1)<br />

8/27/00 A W 4-2<br />

9/9/01 h L 0-1<br />

11/16/07^ h W 3-0<br />

8/21/09 A W 1-0<br />

8/20/10 h W 2-1 2oT<br />

8/19/11 A W 2-0<br />

^ - NcAA championships<br />

NOrTH<br />

CArOlINA<br />

(fri., Aug. 24 @ 7 p.m.,<br />

chapel hill, N.c.)<br />

Location: chapel hill, N.c.<br />

Enrollment: 29,390<br />

nickname: Tar heels<br />

Colors: carolina Blue and White<br />

Conference: Atlantic coast<br />

home Field (Capacity): robert A. fetzer field<br />

(5,700)<br />

head Coach: Anson Dorrance (North carolina<br />

‘74)<br />

Record at School/Years: 728-44-26/33<br />

seasons<br />

Career Record/Years: 728-44-26/33 seasons<br />

Office phone: (919) 962-4100<br />

2011 Record/nCAA Finish: 13-5-2/Third rnd.<br />

Conference Record/Finish: 6-3-1/3 rd<br />

Series Record: UNc leads 7-1<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 21/4<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1<br />

Women’s Soccer SID: Dave Lohse<br />

SID Office phone/Fax: (919) 962-7257/0612<br />

SID e-mail: dlohse@uncaa.unc.edu<br />

press Box phone number: (919) 962-1460<br />

Website: tarheelblue.<strong>com</strong>/<br />

North carolina UNc Leads 7-1<br />

10/17/95 A L 2-0<br />

11/30/96^ A L 9-0<br />

8/29/97 N L 2-1<br />

11/21/97^ A L: 5-0<br />

10/11/98 h L 2-1 oT<br />

12/6/98^ N W 1-0<br />

9/3/04 A L 3-0<br />

9/17/06 N L 0-1<br />

^ - NcAA championship<br />

dUKE<br />

(Sun., Aug. 26 @ noon (ET),<br />

chapel hill, N.c.)<br />

Location: Durham, N.c.<br />

Enrollment: 6,504<br />

nickname: Blue Devils<br />

Colors: royal Blue and White<br />

Conference: Atlantic coast conference<br />

home Field (Capacity): Koskinen Stadium<br />

(7,000)<br />

head Coach: robbie church (Pfeiffer college ‘81)<br />

Record at School/Years: 135-81-28/11<br />

seasons<br />

Career Record/Years: 222-130-39/18 seasons<br />

Office phone: (919) 668-5749<br />

2011 Record/nCAA Finish: 22-4-1/2 nd<br />

Conference Record/Finish: 8-1-1/1 st<br />

Series Record: Uf leads 5-3<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 22/5<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 11/0<br />

Women’s Soccer SID: Lindy Brown<br />

SID Office phone/Fax: (919) 684-2664/2489<br />

SID e-mail: lbrown@duaa.duke.edu<br />

press Box phone number: N/A<br />

Website: GoDuke.<strong>com</strong><br />

Duke (Uf leads 5-3)<br />

10/21/95 A L 0-2<br />

11/3/96 A L 0-1<br />

10/30/98 h W 5-1<br />

10/12/01 h W 3-0<br />

9/15/02 h L 2-1<br />

9/6/04 N W 5-1<br />

9/15/06 A W 1-0<br />

9/11/09 h W 2-1<br />

FlOrIdA STATE<br />

(fri., Aug. 31 @ 7 p.m.,<br />

Tallahassee, fla.)<br />

Location: Tallahassee, fla.<br />

Enrollment: 41,710<br />

Symbol: Seminoles<br />

Colors: Garnet and Gold<br />

Conference: Atlantic coast conference<br />

home Field (Capacity): Seminole Soccer<br />

<strong>com</strong>plex (1,500)<br />

head Coach: Mark Krikorian (St. Anselm college<br />

‘83)<br />

Record at School/Years: 126-35-14/7 seasons<br />

Career Record/Years: 294-83-20/18 seasons<br />

Office phone: (850) 644-7205<br />

2011 Record/nCAA Finish: 18-7-1/Semifinal<br />

Conference Record/Finish: 5-5/6 th<br />

Series Record: Uf leads 11-8<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/11<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3<br />

Soccer SID: Jason Leturmy<br />

SID Office phone/Fax: (850) 644-1403/3820<br />

SID E-mail: jleturmy@fsu.edu<br />

press Box phone number: (850) 645-3240<br />

Website: seminoles.<strong>com</strong><br />

florida State (Uf leads 11-8)<br />

9/2/95 h W 40<br />

10/23/96 A W 3-0<br />

10/15/97 h W 6-0<br />

10/13/98 A W 2-0<br />

8/27/99 h W 5-1<br />

8/25/00 A L 2-3<br />

11/12/00^ h L 1-2<br />

9/28/01 h W 2-0<br />

9/27/02 A L 1-2<br />

9/5/03 h W 2-0<br />

11/28/03^ h L 2-1<br />

9/10/04 A W 2-1<br />

9/16/05 h L 2-4<br />

9/8/06 A L 0-1<br />

9/9/07 h W 2-1<br />

9/7/08 A W 1-0<br />

9/18/09 h L 0-1<br />

9/10/10 A W 2-1 oT<br />

9/9/11 h L 2-3<br />

^ - NcAA championships<br />

FlOrIdA INTEr-<br />

NATIONAl<br />

(Sun., Sept. 2 @ 1 p.m.,<br />

Gainesville, fla.)<br />

Location: Miami, fla.<br />

Enrollment: 48,000<br />

nickname: Panthers<br />

Colors: Blue & Gold<br />

Conference: Sun Belt<br />

home Field (Capacity): fIU Soccer Stadium<br />

(1,500)<br />

head Coach: Thomas chestnutt (Univ. of Dayton<br />

’95)<br />

Record at School/Years: 42-45-13/5 seasons<br />

Career Record/Years: same<br />

Office phone: (305) 348-3411<br />

2011 Record/nCAA Finish: 13-7-3/first<br />

Conference Record/Finish: 8-1-2/T-2 nd<br />

Series Record: Uf leads 5-0<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/9<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5<br />

Soccer SID: TBA<br />

SID Office phone/Fax: (305) 348-2084/2963<br />

SID E-mail: TBA<br />

press Box phone number: N/A<br />

Website: fiusports.<strong>com</strong><br />

Uf vs. fIU (Uf leads 5-0)<br />

9/7/97 A W 6-1<br />

10/31/99 h W 8-0<br />

8/29/04 h W 4-1<br />

8/28/09 h W 3-0<br />

8/21/11 A W 2-0<br />

NEw MExICO<br />

(Sun., Sept. 9 @ 1 p.m.,<br />

Gainesville, fla.)<br />

Location: Albuquerque,<br />

N.M.<br />

Enrollment: 28,500<br />

Symbol: Lobos<br />

Colors: cherry and Silver<br />

Conference: Mountain West<br />

home Field (Capacity): UNM Soccer <strong>com</strong>plex<br />

(6,200)<br />

head Coach: Kit vela (Brown ’90)<br />

Record at School/Years: 93-81-38/11 seasons<br />

Career Record/Years: 93-81-38/11 seasons<br />

Office phone: (505) 925-5760<br />

2011 Record/nCAA Finish: 12-5-4/first rnd.<br />

Conference Record/Finish: 4-0-2/1 st<br />

Series Record: first meeting<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/6<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4<br />

Soccer SID: frank Mercogliano<br />

SID Cell phone: (505) 410-4844<br />

SID E-mail: fmercog@unm.edu<br />

press Box phone number: (505) 925-5764<br />

Website: golobos.<strong>com</strong>/<br />

first meeting<br />

KENTUCKy<br />

(fri., Sept. 14 @ 7 p.m.,<br />

Lexington, Ky.)<br />

Location: Lexington, Ky.<br />

Enrollment: 28,000<br />

nickname: Wildcats<br />

Colors: Blue and White<br />

Conference: Southeastern (Eastern Division)<br />

home Field (Capacity): UK Soccer <strong>com</strong>plex<br />

(1,500)<br />

head Coach: John Lipsitz (UNc ’93)<br />

Record at School/Years: 28-24-8/3 season<br />

Career Record/Years: 129-57-16/10 seasons<br />

Office phone: (859) 257-4971<br />

2011 Record/nCAA Finish: 13-7-1/first rnd.<br />

Conference Record/Finish: 6-5/6 th<br />

Series Record: Uf leads 18-2-2<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/2<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2<br />

Soccer SID: John hayden<br />

SID Office phone/Fax: (859) 257-8429/323-<br />

4310<br />

SID e-mail: john.hayden@uky.edu<br />

press Box phone number: (859) 257-9397<br />

or 9399<br />

Website: ukathletics.<strong>com</strong><br />

Kentucky<br />

(Uf leads 18-2-2)<br />

9/8/95 A W 2-1<br />

9/13/96 h W 2-0<br />

9/12/97 h W 4-0<br />

9/27/98 A W 3-0<br />

11/6/98 A* W 2-0<br />

9/10/99 h W 2-1<br />

10/6/00 A W 5-3<br />

11/3/00 N* W 2-1<br />

10/7/01 h W 5-1<br />

11/9/01 N* W 3-1<br />

10/6/02 A L 0-3<br />

10/17/03 h T 1-1 (2oT)<br />

10/08/04 A W 3-0<br />

10/7.05 h W 4-2<br />

10/8/06 A T 0-0 (2oT)<br />

11/5/06 N* L 1-2<br />

10/7/07 h W 1-0<br />

11/7/07 N* W 4-0<br />

10/5/08 A W 3-2 (2oT)<br />

9/25/09 h W 2-1 (oT)<br />

9/24/10 A W 2-0<br />

10/2/11 h W 3-0<br />

* SEc Tournament<br />

AUbUrN<br />

(Sun., Sept. 16 @ 1 p.m.,<br />

Auburn, Ala.)<br />

Location: Auburn, Ala.<br />

Enrollment: 25,469<br />

nickname: Tigers<br />

Colors: Burnt orange and Navy Blue<br />

Conference: Southeastern (Western Division)<br />

home Field (Capacity): Auburn Soccer <strong>com</strong>plex<br />

(1,500)<br />

head Coach: Karen hoppa (Ucf ‘91)<br />

Record at School/Years: 151-100-23/12<br />

seasons<br />

Career Record/Years: 215-144-32/18 seasons<br />

Office phone: (334) 844-9773<br />

2011 Record/nCAA Finish: 15-7-2/Second<br />

rnd.<br />

Conference Record/Finish: 5-5-1/7th<br />

Series Record: Uf leads 12-5-1<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/6<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3<br />

Soccer SID: Dan froehlich<br />

SID Office phone/Fax: (334) 844-9803/9807<br />

SID e-mail: froehdp@auburn.edu<br />

press Box phone number: (334) 844-9334<br />

Website: www.auburntigers.<strong>com</strong><br />

Auburn (Uf leads 12-5-1)<br />

11/2/95 A* T 1-1 (oT—Lost 4-5 on<br />

PK)<br />

11/9/96 N* W 6-1<br />

10/31/97 h W 4-0<br />

10/24/99 A W 2-0<br />

10/24/00 h W 6-0


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

2012 OppONENTS<br />

11/11/01 N* W 2-1<br />

10/27/02 A L 0-1<br />

10/5/03 h W 1-0 oT<br />

9/26/04 A L 0-1<br />

9/25/05 h W 2-1<br />

11/3/05 N* L 1-2<br />

9/22/06 A W 3-1<br />

10/19/07 h W 2-0<br />

10/17/08 A W 1-0<br />

10/11/09 h W 4-0<br />

10/10/10 A L 0-1<br />

10/7/11 h W 3-2 oT<br />

11/6/12 N* L 2-3<br />

* SEc Tournament<br />

TENNESSEE<br />

(fri., Sept. 21 @ 7 p.m.,<br />

Gainesville, fla.)<br />

Location: Knoxville, Tenn.<br />

Enrollment: 27,523<br />

nickname: Lady volunteers (Lady vols)<br />

Colors: orange and White<br />

Conference: Southeastern (Eastern Division)<br />

home Field (Capacity): regal Soccer Stadium<br />

(3,000)<br />

head Coach: Brian Pensky (Emory ‘91)<br />

Record at School/Years: first season<br />

Career Record/Years: 67-52-20/three seasons<br />

Office phone: (865) 974-4254<br />

2011 Record/nCAA Finish: 15-7/first rnd.<br />

Conference Record/Finish: 7-4/T-3rd<br />

Series Record: Uf leads 12-8-2<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/8<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3<br />

Soccer SID: Stephen Lee<br />

SID Office phone/Fax: (865) 974-7478/8875<br />

SID e-mail: sklee@tennessee.edu<br />

press Box phone number: (865) 974-8130<br />

Website: utladyvols.<strong>com</strong><br />

Tennessee (Uf leads 12-8-2)<br />

9/29/96 h W 6-2<br />

11/7/96 N* W 3-0<br />

10/17/97 A W 4-0<br />

9/11/98 h W 4-0<br />

10/15/99 A W 5-1<br />

9/29/00 h W 3-0<br />

10/19/01 A L 2-1 (oT)<br />

10/18/02 h W 2-1 (oT)<br />

11/10/02 N* L 1-2 (2oT)<br />

10/10/03 A L 2-0<br />

11/9/03 N* T 1-1 (UT 7, Uf 6 PKs)<br />

11/22/03 h^ W 1-0<br />

10/01/04 h L 1-2 (2oT)<br />

11/7/04 N* W 2-1 (2oT)<br />

9/30/05 A L 1-2<br />

10/1/06 h L 1-2<br />

9/20/07 A L 0-2<br />

9/28/08 h W 5-1<br />

10/16/09 A T 2-2 (2oT)<br />

11/4/09* N W 1-0 (2oT)<br />

10/15/10 h W 4-2<br />

9/25/11 A L 2-4<br />

* - SEc Tournament<br />

^ - NcAA championships<br />

GEOrGIA<br />

(Sun., Sept. 23 @ 1 p.m.,<br />

Gainesville, fla.)<br />

Location: Athens, Ga.<br />

Enrollment: 34,180<br />

nickname: Bulldogs<br />

Colors: red and Black<br />

Conference: Southeastern (Eastern Division)<br />

home Field (Capacity): UGA Soccer Stadium/<br />

Turner Soccer <strong>com</strong>plex (1,750)<br />

head Coach: Steve holeman<br />

Record at School/Years: 24-13-6/1 season<br />

Career Record/Years: 189-137-37/17 seasons<br />

Office phone: (706) 542-9036<br />

2011 Record//nCAA Finish: 13-7-2/Second<br />

rnd.<br />

Conference Record/Finish: 6-3-2/5th<br />

Series Record: Uf leads 23-2-1<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/6<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2<br />

Soccer SID: Kate Burkholder<br />

SID Office phone/Fax: (706) 542-4187/9339<br />

SID E-mail: kateburk@sports.uga.edu<br />

press Box phone number: (706) 227-5378<br />

Website: www.georgiadogs.<strong>com</strong><br />

Georgia (Uf leads 23-2-1)<br />

10/15/95 h T 0-0 (oT)<br />

9/27/96 A W 1-0<br />

10/19/97 A W 5-0<br />

11/7/97 h* W 3-1<br />

9/13/98 h W 2-1 (oT)<br />

10/17/99 A W 4-0<br />

10/1/00 h W 2-0<br />

11/5/00 A* W 2-0<br />

10/21/01 A W 4-1<br />

11/18/01 h^ W 3-0<br />

10/20/02 h W 1-0 (oT)<br />

10/12/03 A W 2-1<br />

11/7/03 N* W 4-1<br />

10/03/04 h W 4-0<br />

10/3/05 A W 2-0<br />

9/29/06 h W 2-1 (oT)<br />

11/1/06 N* W 4-1<br />

9/28/07 A L 2-1<br />

11/11/07 N* W 4-1<br />

9/26/08 h W 2-1 (oT)<br />

11/7/08 N* L 3-0<br />

10/18/09 A W 1-0<br />

10/17/10 h W 2-1 (oT)<br />

11/5/10 N* W 3-1<br />

9/23/11 A W 1-0<br />

11/2/11 N* W 2-0<br />

* SEc Tournament<br />

^ NcAA championships<br />

MISSISSIPPI<br />

(fri., Sept. 28 @ 7 p.m.,<br />

Gainesville, fla.)<br />

Location: oxford, Miss.<br />

Enrollment: 20,824<br />

nickname: rebels<br />

Colors: cardinal red and Navy Blue<br />

Conference: Southeastern (Western Division)<br />

home Field (Capacity): ole Miss Soccer<br />

Stadium (1,500)<br />

head Coach: Matthew Mott (Erksine college ‘98)<br />

Record at School/Years: 15-19-5/second<br />

season<br />

Career Record/Years: 15-19-5/second season<br />

Office phone: (662) 915-7891<br />

2011 Record/nCAA Finish: 8-10-1/DNA<br />

Conference Record/Finish: 4-7/10th<br />

Series Record: Uf leads 14-2-1<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/7<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5<br />

Soccer SID: Bill Bunting<br />

SID Office phone/Fax: (662) 915-1083/7006<br />

SID E-mail: wbunting@olemiss.edu<br />

press Box phone number: (662) 915-7851<br />

Website: www.olemisssports.<strong>com</strong><br />

Mississippi (Uf leads 14-2-1)<br />

10/20/96 h W 8-0<br />

11/6/97 h* W 6-0<br />

10/18/98 h W 9-1<br />

11/7/99 N* W 3-0<br />

10/15/00 A W 5-1<br />

10/28/01 h W 6-0<br />

10/26/03 A W 1-0 (2oT)<br />

11/16/03 h^ W 4-2 (2oT)<br />

10/17/04 h T 0-0 (2oT)<br />

11/05/04 N~ W 3-0<br />

10/16/05 A L 1-0<br />

10/13/06 h W 1-0 (oT)<br />

10/12/07 A W 1-0<br />

10/10/08 h W 1-0<br />

10/14/09 A L 2-3 (2oT)<br />

10/3/10 h W 3-0<br />

10/14/11 A W 2-0<br />

~ - SEc Tournament<br />

^ - NcAA championships<br />

ArKANSAS<br />

(Sun., Sept. 30 @ 1 p.m.,<br />

Gainesville, fla.)<br />

Location: fayetteville, Ark.<br />

Enrollment: 23,199<br />

nickname: razorbacks<br />

Colors: cardinal and White<br />

Conference: Southeastern (Western Division)<br />

home Field (Capacity): razorback field (1,500)<br />

head Coach: colby hale (oral roberts ‘99)<br />

Record at School/Years: first season<br />

Career Record/Years: first season<br />

Office phone: (479) 575-2348<br />

2011 Record/nCAA Finish: 4-14/DNA<br />

Conference Record/Finish: 2-9/T-11th<br />

Series Record: Uf leads 16-0<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/11<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4<br />

Soccer SID: robby Edwards<br />

SID Office phone/Fax: (479) 575-2752/7481<br />

SID e-mail: robbye@uark.edu<br />

press Box phone number: (479) 575-5851<br />

Website: Arkansasrazorbacks.<strong>com</strong><br />

Arkansas (Uf leads 16-0)<br />

9/22/95 A W 2-0<br />

11/10/96 N* W 3-2 (3oT)<br />

9/28/97 A W 7-1<br />

9/26/99 h W 5-0<br />

11/4/99 N* W 4-3<br />

11/2/00 N* W 4-1<br />

10/14/01 A W 4-1<br />

10/13/02 h W 2-1<br />

10/24/04 h W 2-1<br />

10/23/05 A W 1-0<br />

10/20/06 h W 1-0 (2oT)<br />

10/25/07 A W 1-0<br />

10/23/08 h W 3-0<br />

10/25/09 A W 1-0<br />

10/24/10 h W 3-1<br />

10/20/11 A W 2-1 oT<br />

* SEc Tournament<br />

lOUISIANA<br />

STATE<br />

(fri., oct. 5 @ 7 p.m.,<br />

Baton rouge, La.)<br />

Location: Baton rouge, La.<br />

Enrollment: 28,771<br />

nickname: Tigers<br />

Colors: Purple and Gold<br />

Conference: Southeastern (Western Division)<br />

home Field (Capacity): LSU Soccer <strong>com</strong>plex<br />

(2,197)<br />

head Coach: Brian Lee (furman ‘92)<br />

Record at School/Years: 77-47-25/7 seasons<br />

Career Record/Years: 223-127-35/18 seasons<br />

Office phone: (225) 578-8256<br />

2011 Record/nCAA Finish: 13-8-1/first rnd.<br />

Conference Record/Finish: 8-3/2 nd<br />

Series Record: Uf leads 12-1-2<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/6<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5<br />

Soccer SID: Will Stafford<br />

SID Office phone/Fax: (225) 578-8226/1861<br />

SID E-mail: wstaff2@lsu.edu<br />

press Box phone number: (225) 578-0636<br />

Website: www.LSUsports.net<br />

Louisiana State (Uf leads 12-1-2)<br />

9/24/95 h W 7-0<br />

9/26/97 A W 10-1<br />

9/24/99 h W 110<br />

9/7/01 A W 30<br />

10/11/02 h T 1-1 (2oT)<br />

11/8/02 N* W 2-0<br />

10/22/04 A W 2-1<br />

10/21/05 h W 2-1<br />

10/22/06 A T 1-1 (2oT)<br />

10/28/07 h W 5-0<br />

11/9/07 N* W 1-0 (2oT)<br />

10/26/08 A W 2-1<br />

10/22/09 h W 4-0<br />

10/21/10 A W 2-0<br />

10/23/11 h L 1-0<br />

* - SEc Tournament<br />

TExAS A&M<br />

(Sun., oct. 7 @ 1 p.m.,<br />

college Station, Texas)<br />

Location: college Station,<br />

Texas<br />

Enrollment: 49,861<br />

nickname: Aggies<br />

Colors: Maroon & White<br />

Conference: Big 12<br />

home Field (Capacity): Aggie Soccer Stadium<br />

(3,500)<br />

head Coach: G Guerrieri (Tulsa, ‘85)<br />

Record at School/Years: 319-96-23/19<br />

seasons<br />

Career Record/Years: 335-108-23/20 seasons<br />

Office phone: (979) 862-4248<br />

2011 Record/ Finish: 16-6-2/Second rnd.<br />

Conference Record/Finish: 6-1-1/2 nd (Big 12)<br />

Series Record: Texas A & M leads 4-2<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 19/6<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3<br />

Soccer SID: Thomas Dick<br />

SID Office phone/Fax: (979) 862-5452/845-<br />

6825<br />

SID E-mail: tdick@athletics.tamu.edu<br />

press Box phone number: (979) 862-1733<br />

Website: AggieAthletics.<strong>com</strong><br />

Uf vs. Texas A & M (Texas A&M leads 4-2)<br />

10/27/95 h L 2-3<br />

9/22/96 A L 1-2<br />

9/4/985 A W 1-0 oT<br />

09/10/00 h L 1-3<br />

11/23/08^ h L 1-2<br />

8/26/11 N W 3-2 ^ - NcAA championships<br />

MISSOUrI<br />

(fri., oct. 12 @ 7 p.m.,<br />

Gainesville, fla.)<br />

Location: columbia, Mo.<br />

Enrollment: 33,800<br />

nickname: Tigers<br />

Colors: old Gold and Black<br />

Conference: Big12<br />

home Field (Capacity): Audrey J. Walton<br />

<strong>com</strong>plex (2,500)<br />

head Coach: Bryan Blitz (Tulsa ’87)<br />

Record at School/Years: 166-133-15/15<br />

seasons<br />

Career Record/Years: 211-177-23/20 years<br />

Office phone: (573) 884-7914<br />

2011 Record/nCAA Finish: 12-8-1/DNA<br />

Conference Record/Finish: 3-5/T-6th<br />

Series Record: Uf leads 2-0-1<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 15/4<br />

Women’s Soccer SID: Kate Lakin


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

2012 OppONENTS<br />

SID Office phone/Fax: (573) 884-8519/882-<br />

4720<br />

SID e-mail: lakinke@missouri.edu<br />

press Box phone number: (573) 884-2971<br />

Website: MUtigers.<strong>com</strong><br />

Missouri Uf vs. Missouri<br />

(Uf leads 2-0-1)<br />

09/12/04 A T 2-2 2oT<br />

9/21/03 h W 4-0<br />

9/16/11 A W 2-0<br />

MISSISSIPPI<br />

STATE<br />

(Sun., oct. 14 @ 1 p.m.,<br />

Gainesville, fla.)<br />

Location: Starkville, Miss.<br />

Enrollment: 20,424<br />

nickname: Bulldogs<br />

Colors: Maroon and White<br />

Conference: Southeastern (Western Division)<br />

home Field (Capacity): MSU Soccer field (500)<br />

head Coach: Neil Macdonald (Augusta State-<br />

GA ‘97)<br />

Record at School/Years: 49-93-13/8 seasons<br />

Career Record/Years: 198-127-18/12 seasons<br />

Office phone: (662) 325-2722<br />

2011 Record/nCAA Finish: 6-10-3/DNA<br />

Conference Record/Finish: 3-7-1/10th<br />

Series Record: Uf leads 10-2-1<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/7<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 10/2<br />

Soccer SID: Brock Turnipseed<br />

SID Office phone/Fax: (662) 325-7556/3654<br />

SID e-mail: bturnipseed@athletics.msstate.edu<br />

press Box phone number: (662) 325-0905<br />

Website: www.mstateathletics.<strong>com</strong><br />

Mississippi State (Uf leads 10-2-1)<br />

10/19/96 h W 7-0<br />

10/16/98 h W 8-0<br />

10/13/00 A W 5-0<br />

10/26/01 h W 6-0<br />

10/24/03 A L 1-0<br />

10/15/04 h W 4-1<br />

10/14/05 A W 4-0<br />

10/15/06 h W 3-1<br />

10/14/07 A W 5-0<br />

10/12/08 h W 3-0<br />

10/2/09 A T 1-1 (2oT)<br />

10/1/10 h W 7-1<br />

10/16/11 A L 1-0<br />

AlAbAMA<br />

(fri., oct. 19 @ 7 p.m.,<br />

Tuscaloosa, Ala.)<br />

Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala.<br />

Enrollment: 31,747<br />

nickname: crimson Tide<br />

Colors: crimson & White<br />

Conference: Southeastern (Western Division)<br />

home Field (Capacity): Alabama Soccer<br />

Stadium (1,500)<br />

head Coach: Todd Bramble (Mercer ‘95)<br />

Record at School/Years: 33-37-8/5 seasons<br />

Career Record/Years: 113-88-25/11 seasons<br />

Office phone: (205) 348-6161<br />

2011 Record/2010 nCAA Finish: 10-9-3/<br />

first rnd.<br />

Conference Record/Finish: 4-5-2/8th<br />

Series Record: Uf leads 16-0-2<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/6<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3<br />

Soccer SID: Skip Powers<br />

SID Office phone/Fax: (205) 348-6734/8841<br />

SID Email: spowers@ia.ua.edu<br />

press Box phone number: (205) 348-5078<br />

Website: www.rolltide.<strong>com</strong><br />

Alabama (Uf leads 16-0-2)<br />

10/22/95 h W 5-0<br />

10/27/96 A W 4-1<br />

10/23/98 A W 3-1<br />

10/22/99 A W 4-0<br />

10/20/00 h W 6-0<br />

10/25/02 A W 2-0<br />

10/3/03 h W 5-0<br />

9/24/04 A W 1-0<br />

11/4/04* N W 2-0<br />

9/23/05 h T 2-2(2oT)<br />

9/25/06 A W 4-1<br />

10/21/07 h W 5-1<br />

10/19/08 A W 6-1<br />

11/5/08* N W 2-1<br />

10/9/09 h W 2-0<br />

10/8/10 A T 1-1 (2oT)<br />

10/9/11 h W 4-1<br />

11/4/11 N* W 2-1<br />

* SEc Tournament<br />

vANdErbIlT<br />

(Sun., oct. 21 @ 1 p.m.,<br />

Nashville, Tenn.)<br />

Location: Nashville, Tenn.<br />

Enrollment: 6,747<br />

nickname: <strong>com</strong>modores<br />

Colors: Black and Gold<br />

Conference: Southeastern (Eastern Division)<br />

home Field (Capacity): vanderbilt Soccer<br />

<strong>com</strong>plex (2,400)<br />

Interim head Coach: Derek Green (Tennessee<br />

‘96)<br />

Record at School/Years: 8-11 (one season)<br />

Career Record/Years: 8-11 (one season)<br />

Office phone: (615) 343-2593<br />

2011 Record/nCAA Finish: 8-11/DNA<br />

Conference Record/Finish: 2-9/T-11 th<br />

Series Record: Uf leads 21-2-1<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 22/5<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2<br />

Soccer SID: chris Weinman<br />

SID Office phone/Fax: (615) 343-0019/7064<br />

SID e-mail: chris.weinman@vanderbilt.edu<br />

press Box phone number: (615) 320-0436<br />

Website: vu<strong>com</strong>modores.<strong>com</strong><br />

vanderbilt (Uf leads 21-2-1)<br />

9/10/95 A L 0-2<br />

9/15/96 A W 3-0<br />

9/14/97 h L 0-2<br />

11/9/97 h# W 4-2<br />

11/15/97 h* W 3-2<br />

9/25/98 A W 2-1<br />

11/8/98 A# W 2-0<br />

9/12/99 A W 3-1<br />

11/5/99 A# W 3-0<br />

10/8/00 A W 1-0<br />

10/5/01 h W 4-0<br />

11/8/01 N# W 4-0<br />

10/4/02 A W 3-0<br />

10/19/03 h W 3-1<br />

11/6/03 N# W 3-1<br />

10/10/04 A T 1-1<br />

10/9/05 h W 3-0<br />

10/6/06 A W 1-0<br />

11/4/07 h W 3-0<br />

10/3/08 A W 4-3 oT<br />

9/27/09 h W 5-1<br />

9/26/10 A W 2-0<br />

11/4/10 N# W 5-3<br />

9/30/11 h W 2-0<br />

#- SEc Tournament<br />

*NcAA championships<br />

SOUTH<br />

CArOlINA<br />

(Thurs., oct. 25 @ 7 p.m.,<br />

columbia, S.c.)<br />

Location: columbia, S.c.<br />

Enrollment: 30,721<br />

nickname: Gamecocks<br />

Colors: Garnet and Black<br />

Conference: Southeastern (Eastern Division)<br />

home Field (Capacity): Eugene E. Stone III<br />

Stadium (5,700)<br />

head Coach: Shelley Smith (vermont ‘93)<br />

Record at School/Years: 131-79-28/11<br />

seasons<br />

Career Record/Years: 172-113-30/15 seasons<br />

Office phone: (803) 777-1354<br />

2011 Record/nCAA Finish: 16-7/Second rnd.<br />

Conference Record/Finish: 9-2/1 st<br />

Series Record: Uf leads 19-3-1<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/12<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5<br />

Soccer SID: Miquel Jacobs<br />

SID Office phone/Fax: (803) 777-1516/2967<br />

SID e-mail: jacobsm2@mailbox.sc.edu<br />

press Box phone number: (803) 777-8722<br />

Website: www.Gamecocksonline.<strong>com</strong><br />

South carolina (Uf leads 19-3-1)<br />

10/11/95 A W 5-0<br />

10/29/95 h W 7-1<br />

10/11/96 A W 4-0<br />

10/26/97 h W 5-2<br />

10/25/98 A W 4-2<br />

11/5/98 A* W 6-0<br />

10/29/99 h W 5-0<br />

10/29/00 A W 3-0<br />

9/30/01 h W 1-0<br />

9/29/02 A L 0-1 (oT)<br />

11/7/02 N* W 2-1<br />

11/1/03 h W 2-0<br />

10/29/04 A W 2-1 (2oT)<br />

10/28/05 h W 3-0<br />

10/27/06 A T 1-1 (2oT)<br />

11/3/06 N* W 2-0<br />

11/2/2007 h W 2-0<br />

10/30/08 A W 1-0<br />

10/30/09 h W 3-0<br />

11/6/09 N* L 0-1<br />

10/29/10 A W 1-0<br />

11/7/10 N* W 1-0<br />

10/28/11 h L 1-2<br />

* SEc Tournament<br />

8<br />

9<br />

7<br />

10<br />

2 0 12<br />

ORANGE BEACH, AL<br />

SOUTHEASTErN CONFErENCE<br />

wOMEN’S SOCCEr<br />

TOUrNAMENT<br />

orange Beach SportsPlex (1,500)<br />

orange Beach, Ala.<br />

oct. 31-Nov. 4, 2012<br />

contact: Ken Grimes (251) 981-5036<br />

2012 NCAA SOCCEr<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

Nov. 9-11 NcAA first round<br />

TBA<br />

Nov. 16 NcAA Second<br />

TBA<br />

Nov. 18 NcAA Third round<br />

TBA<br />

Nov. 23-25 NcAA Quarterfinal<br />

TBA<br />

Nov. 30-Dec. 2 NcAA college cup<br />

San Diego, calif.<br />

2012 SEC Women’s Soccer Tournament<br />

October 29 - November 4 • Orange Beach Sportsplex • Orange Beach Ala.<br />

Monday Wednesday Friday Sunday<br />

Game 1<br />

4:00 p.m. CT<br />

Game 2<br />

6:30 p.m. CT<br />

1<br />

4<br />

5<br />

2<br />

3<br />

6<br />

Game 3<br />

Noon CT<br />

Game 4<br />

2:30 p.m. CT<br />

Game 5<br />

5:00 p.m. CT<br />

Game 6<br />

7:30 p.m. CT<br />

Game 7<br />

4:00 p.m. CT<br />

Game 8<br />

6:30 p.m. CT<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

2:30 p.m. CT<br />

SEC Tournament Records<br />

TEAM<br />

INDIVIDUAL<br />

Single Game<br />

Single Game<br />

Goals in a half: 5 - Vanderbilt vs. Arkansas (1997 quarters -1st)<br />

Points: 12 - Danielle Fotopoulos, Florida vs. Auburn (1996 semifinal)<br />

Goals in a game: 8 - Vanderbilt vs. Arkansas (1997 quarters)<br />

Goals: 6 - Danielle Fotopoulos, Florida vs. Auburn (1996 semifinal)<br />

8 - Arkansas vs. Auburn (1993 semis)<br />

Assists: 3 - Melissa Pini, Florida vs. Auburn (1996 semifinals)<br />

Assists: 6 - Florida vs. Georgia (2007 finals)<br />

3 - Stacy Bishop, Florida vs. Georgia (2007 finals)<br />

5 - LSU vs. Vanderbilt (2009 quarters)<br />

3 - Erika Tymrak, Florida vs. Georgia (2010 semis)


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

SERIES RECORDS<br />

All-matches home Away neutral<br />

Opponent W-L-t W-L-t W-L-t W-L-t Last meeting First meeting<br />

Alabama 16-0-2 6-0-1 7-0-1 3-0-0 W 11/4/2011 (2-1) W 10/22/1995 (5-0)<br />

Arkansas 16-0-0 6-0-0 7-0-0 3-0-0 W 10/20/2011 (2-1 \ ot) W 9/22/1995 (2-0)<br />

Auburn 12-5-1 7-0-0 3-3-1 2-2-0 l 11/6/2011 (2-3) t 11/2/1995 (1-1 \<br />

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)<br />

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 \<br />

california 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 11/14/2008 (2-1) W 11/14/2008 (2-1)<br />

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)<br />

central florida 11-3-1 7-3-1 4-0-0 0-0-0 L 11/18/2011 (2-3) W 9/3/1995 (4-2 \<br />

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)<br />

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)<br />

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)<br />

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)<br />

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)<br />

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)<br />

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)<br />

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)<br />

Duke 5-3-2 3-1-1 1-2-1 1-0-0 t 11/14/2010 (0-0 \ ot) l 10/21/1995 (0-2)<br />

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)<br />

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)<br />

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)<br />

florida Gulf coast 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 11/12/2011 (3-0) W 9/11/2011 (5-0)<br />

Florida International 5-0-0 3-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 W 8/28/2011 (2-0) W 9/7/1997 (6-1)<br />

Florida State 11-8-0 6-5-0 5-3-0 0-0-0 l 9/9/2011 (2-3) W 9/2/1995 (4-0)<br />

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)<br />

Georgia 23-2-1 9-0-1 9-1-0 5-1-0 W 11/2/2011 (2-0) t 10/15/1995 (0-0 \<br />

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)<br />

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 \<br />

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)<br />

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)<br />

Jacksonville 3-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 9/3/2010 (6-0) W 9/14/2003 (6-2)<br />

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)<br />

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)<br />

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)<br />

Kentucky 18-2-2 8-0-1 6-1-1 4-1-0 W 10/2/2011 (3-0) W 9/8/1995 (2-1)<br />

Louisiana State 12-1-2 5-1-1 5-0-1 2-0-0 l 10/23/2011 (0-1) W 9/24/1995 (7-0)<br />

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)<br />

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)<br />

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)<br />

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 \<br />

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 \<br />

Mercer 3-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 W 11/12/2010 (3-0) W 9/29/1995 (4-1)<br />

miami (Fla.) 5-1-0 2-1-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 W 8/19/2011 (2-0) W 8/27/2000 (4-2)<br />

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)<br />

mississippi 14-2-1 8-0-1 4-2-0 2-0-0 W 10/14/2011 (2-0) W 10/20/1996 (8-0)<br />

mississippi State 10-2-1 7-0-0 3-2-1 0-0-0 l 10/16/2011 (0-1) W 10/19/1996 (7-0)<br />

missouri 2-0-1 1-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 W 9/16/2011 (2-0) W 9/21/2003 (4-0)<br />

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)<br />

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)<br />

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)<br />

north Carolina 1-8-0 0-1-0 0-4-0 1-3-0 l 9/19/2010 (0-2) l 10/17/1995 (0-2)<br />

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)<br />

Notre Dame 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 L 9/2/2007 (0-2) L 9/2/2005 (1-4)<br />

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)<br />

oregon State 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 L 11/15/2009 (0-1 \ oT) L 11/15/2009 (0-1 \<br />

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)<br />

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 \<br />

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)<br />

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)<br />

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)<br />

South Carolina 19-3-1 8-1-0 7-1-1 4-1-0 l 10/28/2011 (1-2) W 10/11/1995 (5-0)<br />

South florida 3-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 8/30/2009 (2-1) W 9/1/2000 (5-0)<br />

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)<br />

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 \<br />

Stanford 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 L 9/22/2002 (0-4) L 9/2/2001 (2-3 \ oT)<br />

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)<br />

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)<br />

tennessee 12-8-2 7-2-0 2-5-1 3-1-1 l 9/25/2011 (2-4) W 9/29/1996 (6-2)<br />

texas A&m 2-4-0 0-3-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 W 8/26/2011 (3-2) l 10/27/1995 (2-3)<br />

Texas Tech 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W 9/2/2011 (3-0) W 9/2/2011 (3-0)<br />

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)<br />

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)<br />

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)<br />

Vanderbilt 21-2-1 9-1-0 7-1-1 5-0-0 W 9/30/2011 (2-0) l 9/10/1995 (0-2)<br />

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)<br />

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)<br />

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)<br />

totals 300-80-26 159-26-11 98-40-13 43-14-2<br />

Winning percentage 77..09% 83.93% 69.21% 74.58%<br />

Unbeaten percentage 80.30% 86.73% 73.51% 76.27%<br />

Bold denotes 2012 opponents


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT<br />

jAMES g. pRESSLEY STADIUM AT pERCY bEARD TRACK<br />

The Gator soccer team plays all its<br />

home matches at one of the finest<br />

collegiate soccer stadiums in the<br />

nation, James G. Pressly Stadium at<br />

Percy Beard Track. florida’s amassed<br />

a home record of 159-26-11 (.839)<br />

in its 17-year history and crowd support<br />

for the team has ranked among<br />

the nation’s top 12 for every season.<br />

The Gators ranked fifth in the nation<br />

for both average (1,999) and total<br />

(21,984) attendance in 2011.<br />

An overflow crowd of 5,222 filled<br />

the Pressly Stadium <strong>com</strong>plex when<br />

florida and then No. 1-North carolina<br />

met on oct. 11, 1998 for one of the<br />

top regular-season matches of the<br />

1998 season. That crowd was the<br />

second largest regular-season crowd<br />

of the 1998 women’s soccer season<br />

and ranks as the 15th largest among<br />

the nation’s all-time regular-season<br />

crowds. florida opened the 1999 season<br />

with another overflow crowd, when<br />

4,745 fans joined in the pre-match<br />

festivities, which included the unveiling<br />

of the NcAA championship sign. That<br />

attendance also stands among the<br />

nation’s top 30 all-time regular-season<br />

crowds.<br />

Pressly Stadium was the site of the<br />

1997 Southeastern conference<br />

Tournament and the Uf-vanderbilt<br />

championship match drew a SEc<br />

record crowd of 2,520. florida played<br />

host to NcAA first and Second round<br />

action in 2011, the 13th time in the<br />

program’s 17-year history that NcAA<br />

play was held at Pressly Stadium.<br />

Lights were added to the stadium for<br />

the 1997 season and the first night<br />

match played at Pressly Stadium<br />

versus SEc rival Kentucky drew the<br />

tenth-largest crowd in school history<br />

of 3,425. In 2012, florida will play five<br />

of its nine home matches under the<br />

lights.<br />

During the spring and summer of<br />

1995, the stadium underwent a major<br />

$2 million facelift so that the facility<br />

could ac<strong>com</strong>modate soccer. In order to<br />

meet specifications, the pole vault and<br />

long jump pits were moved from the<br />

infield to outside of the track, providing<br />

the new soccer field with a playing<br />

area of approximately 115 yards by 70<br />

yards. In addition to redesigning the<br />

infield, 2,500 aluminum seats were<br />

added to the already existing 2,000seat<br />

concrete grandstand, bringing<br />

total grandstand capacity to 4,500.<br />

The renovation effort also included<br />

adding new restrooms, permanent<br />

concession stands, ticket booths,<br />

storage rooms and an air-conditioned<br />

split-level pressbox. In the spring of<br />

2007, the scoreboard in the stadium’s<br />

southeast corner was updated. A<br />

Daktronics scoreboard using the latest<br />

in LED technology cost was added at<br />

a cost of approximately $100,000 and<br />

serves both Uf’s soccer and track and<br />

field teams.<br />

All-Time Top 10 James G. Pressly Stadium Soccer Crowds<br />

Rank Opponent Crowd Date<br />

1. North carolina ........5,222 ..........10/11/98<br />

2. florida State ..........4,745 ..........8/27/99<br />

3. florida State ..........4,671 ..........9/9/11<br />

4. florida State ..........4,442 ..........9/2/95<br />

5. Georgia .............3,859 ..........9/29/06<br />

6. Texas Tech ...........3,728 ..........9/2/11<br />

7. florida State ..........3,526 ..........9/18/09<br />

8. florida State ..........3,472 ..........9/28/01<br />

9. florida State ..........3,432 ..........11/28/03<br />

10. Kentucky ............3,425 ..........9/12/97<br />

PrESSly STAdIUM TEAM rECOrdS:<br />

Most Goals: .........................11 ..... florida 11, LSU 0 (9/24/99)<br />

highest <strong>com</strong>bined score: ...............11 ..... florida 11, LSU 0 (9/24/99)<br />

The stadium was named the James<br />

G. Pressly Stadium at Percy Beard<br />

Track in the spring of 2004 following a<br />

generous gift from James G. Pressly, a<br />

West Palm Beach attorney and a 1972<br />

graduate of the Uf college of Law. The<br />

track has long held the name Percy<br />

Beard Track after the former Gator<br />

head track & field coach Percy Beard,<br />

who guided the Gators from 1937 to<br />

1964.<br />

Pressly Stadium is conveniently located<br />

adjacent to florida’s Lemerand Athletic<br />

center. This multistory 43,000 square<br />

foot building, which opened in August<br />

of 1995, contains the locker room,<br />

equipment storage, training and sports<br />

medicine plus coaches’ offices for the<br />

Gator soccer team. The Lemerand<br />

Athletic center underwent more than<br />

$1,400,000 in renovations in 2006<br />

and among the end results is a more<br />

spacious locker room for the Gator<br />

soccer team.<br />

The Gator soccer team has exclusive<br />

use of a practice field which is located<br />

just east of the Donald r. Dizney<br />

Stadium at the florida Lacrosse<br />

facility. Lights on the field will enable<br />

the Gators to practice whenever it is<br />

convenient for the team. The practice<br />

field is located near the Katie Seashole<br />

Pressly Softball Stadium on the<br />

corners of hull and Museum roads on<br />

the Uf campus.<br />

JAMES G. PrESSly<br />

STAdIUM FACTS<br />

• Location: James G. Pressly Stadium is<br />

located at the corner of SW 2nd Ave.<br />

and Woodlawn Dr. on the University of<br />

florida campus in Gainesville.<br />

• Seating capacity: 4,500.<br />

• Dimensions: 70 by 115 yards.<br />

• Surface: Natural grass Tifway 419<br />

Bermuda blend<br />

• Direction: North and South<br />

• Cost:<br />

• Spring & Summer of 1995:<br />

$2,000,000 facelift so facility could<br />

ac<strong>com</strong>modate soccer<br />

• Spring of 1997: Lights added<br />

$164,980<br />

• Spring of 2007: $100,000 upgrades<br />

to Daktronics scoreboard<br />

• General Contractor: M Gay Constructors<br />

Inc., Jacksonville, fla.<br />

JAMES G. PrESSly<br />

STAdIUM lIGHTS<br />

• Area of Lighting: Six poles with a total of<br />

94 1,500 watt Metal halide fixtures<br />

• Pole Count: Six poles, three behind each<br />

sideline<br />

• Light Fixtures: Musco SportsCluster 2<br />

1,500 watt<br />

• Standard Musco Reflector<br />

• Mounting Height: 70’<br />

• Manufacturer & Design: Musco Lighting<br />

LLc, oskaloosa, Iowa<br />

• General Contractor: M Gay Constructors<br />

Inc., Jacksonville, fla.<br />

dId yOU KNOw?<br />

Florida has ranked among the nation’s<br />

top 12 in average attendance every<br />

season in the history of Gator soccer.<br />

PrESSly STAdIUM INdIvIdUAl rECOrdS:<br />

Most Goals: ......4. .... Abby Wambach vs. LSU (9/24/99)<br />

Sarah yohe vs. LSU (9/24/99)<br />

3. .... five players a total of 12 times<br />

Most Points:. .....9. .... Abby Wambach (4G, 1A) vs. LSU (9/24/99)<br />

8. .... Sarah yohe (4G, 0A) vs. LSU (9/24/99)<br />

Danielle fotopoulos (3G, 2A) vs. Mississippi (10/18/98)

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