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• 1998 NCAA Champions  20 NCAA Championship Appearances  14-time SEC Champions

Today’s Match: What’s Happening? RV Florida (1-0-0, 0-0-0 SEC) at No. 18 South Florida (1-0-0, 0-0-0 Gator soccer continues its season-opening weekend with another match versus an instate AAC) rival – this time No. 18 South Florida. This begins a four-match road stretch for the Gators Date & Time: Sunday, Aug. 25 at 6 p.m. ET versus preseason top-25 teams. Next week, Florida heads to the West Coast to face No. 5 Site: Corbett Soccer Stadium (3,000) Tickets: $10 Adults / $7 Youth (4-12) / $5 Groups of 10 or More Southern California and No. 4 UCLA and then returns to the Sunshine State to travel north The Coaches: Becky Burleigh, 30th season overall (497-143-42) to meet No. 1 Florida State. and 25th season at UF (415-112-36/UF), Denise Schilte-Brown, 22nd season overall (223-141-53) and 12th at USF (125-62-33) The 2019 Florida team, made up of 30 players, includes 12 (10 freshman, two transfers) Series Record: UF leads 5-0-1 making their first appearance for the Gators. Florida returns seven starters from the 2018 Television: none team that advanced to the Southeastern Conference Tournament semifinal. Radio: ESPN Gainesville 98.1 FM / 850 AM Streaming video: USF Athletics YouTube Two returning Gators earned All-SEC honors in 2017 – Parker Roberts (2017/first team), Internet: live stats and audio for UF at USF match available on (2017/first). Senior centerback Julia Lester earned a spot on the 2018 SEC FloridaGators.com All-Tournament team.

Florida SID Contact: Mary Howard For the first time since 1996, Florida is not among the United Soccer Coaches preseason Office: 352-375-4683, ext 6100 top 25. The Gators endured an injury-filled season in 2018, ending Florida’s 15 Email: [email protected] consecutive seasons of NCAA Tournament appearances. The Gators are receiving votes in the 2019 preseason poll.

DID YOU KNOW? Florida faces nine teams on the 2019 United Soccer Coaches preseason poll – with seven There are two programs that open the 2019 season playing of those meetings on the road. Nine meetings versus preseason top-25 teams in 2019 is four teams among the United Soccer Coaches preseason second only to Duke’s 10. Add in Florida’s preseason exhibition versus No. 23 Wake top 25 in their first five matches. Forest (3-2 loss) and the Gators have 10 meetings versus preseason top 25 teams. Four of Florida’s first five matches are versus top-25 teams – equaling Santa Clara for the Only Florida has each of those meetings on the road. nation’s highest number of preseason opponents in that span. Five SEC programs appear among the preseason top 25, with four additional programs receiving votes. Florida Rank School Date Result This is the first regular-season meeting between these two Sunshine State opponents since 2014. The two teams were to meet Sept. 10, 2017 in Gainesville but was cancelled @ Florida Atlantic Aug. 23 W, 3-2 OT due to Hurricane Irma. 18 @ South Florida Aug. 25 5 @ Southern California Aug. 29 The two programs did meet in 2017 NCAA Second Round action at UF’s Donald R. Dizney 4 @ UCLA Sept. 1 Stadium. A late opening half goal stood for the length of the match as the Gators defeated the Bulls 1-0 in the first-ever postseason meeting between the two teams. Mayra Pelayo 1 @ Florida State Sept. 6 left-footed curling shot off Briana Solis’ free kick hit the upper part of the far post to fall in at 42:00.

Santa Clara Deanne Rose is among the 13 NCAA Division I players this fall who were on 2019 FIFA Rank School Date Result Women’s World Cup rosters. Rose appeared in Canada’s 1-0 win over Cameroon to open group play. She is one of four with Gator ties to appear in 2019 World Cup play, joining UF 12 Texas A&M Aug. 22 L, 3-2 alumnae (Canada), (Jamaica) and Oregon Aug. 25 (Jamaica). Another Gator played for her national team this summer. Sophomore Georgia 23 @ Wake Forest Aug. 28 Eaton-Collins joined England for the European Football Associations (UEFA) Women's Under-19 Finals in Scotland, playing the entirety of each group play stage. 8 @ Duke Aug. 32 4 UCLA Sept. 5 The Bulls were 15-4 in 2018 and is picked to repeat as the American Athletics Conference champion in 2019. FAU returns the AAC’s leader in goals (20) and points (46) this season, as senior Evelyne Viens is also a preseason All-America first-team selection. Sophomore goalkeeper Sydney Martinez started 18 matches in 2018 and posted a goals-against- average of 1.0. Senior midfielder Andrea Hauksdottir joined Viens on the 2018 All-South Region first team. USF claimed the AAC 2018 Coaching Staff of the Year award. USF opened the 2019 season Thursday with a 2-1 home win over Auburn. The Bulls struck early and late in their opener, with Viens scoring in the fourth minute and sophomore Sydny Nasello providing the game-winner with 18 seconds remaining in regulation.

ABOUT THE GATORS: About the 2019 Gators Location: Gainesville, Fla. Forty percent of the 2019 Gators’ 30-player roster are newcomers. Among the 12 Enrollment: 55,862 newcomers are 10 freshmen and two transfers. Seven starters return from Florida’s President: Dr. W. Kent Fuchs 2018 team that reached the Southeastern Conference Tournament semifinal. Athletics Director: Scott Stricklin Conference: Southeastern Two Gators earned 2017 All-SEC honors. Redshirt junior Parker Roberts and junior Nickname: Gators Colors: Orange & Blue Deanne Rose were part of the 2017 All-SEC first team. Both players saw limited action in 2018, as a Jones fracture of foot sidelined Roberts after the sixth match of UF SOCCER QUICK FACTS: the season. Commitment to the Canadian Senior National team limited Rose to 10 2019 Record: 1-0-0, 0-0-0 SEC appearances for UF in 2018. Florida also returns senior center back Julia Lester, a 2018 Record: 7-10-4, 4-5-2 SEC selection to the 2018 SEC All-Tournament

COACHING STAFF:  Seven of the 13 Gators earning points in 2018 return this season. Those not returning - Lais Araujo (6 goals, 2 assists – 14 points), Mayra Pelayo Head Coach: Becky Burleigh (1g, 5a – 7 pts), Briana Solis (3a – 3 pts), Sarah Troccoli (1g, 1a – 3pt), Career Record/Years: 497-143-42/ 30 seasons Melanie Monteagudo (1 g – 2pt) and Courtney Douglas (1g, 2 pt) – UF Record: 415-120-36 / 25 seasons generated 31 points and 10 goals. Associate Head Coaches: Vic Campbell & Alan Kirkup

Volunteer Coach: John Roman  Madeline Gravante and Vanessa Kara transferred to Florida this season. As a freshman, Gravante was one of two to start every match for the 2018 RETURNING ALL-SEC PLAYERS: Pittsburgh Panthers. She shared second among the Pitt players with two Parker Roberts (2017 SEC first team) goals. Kara is a graduate transfer from Drexel. She is a three-time All- Deanne Rose (2017 SEC first team) Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) selection and was the 2015 CAA

Freshman of the Year. Through three seasons on the field at Drexel, Kara 2019 Soccer Schedule is No. 2 on career goals (22) chart and also No. 3 for career points (55) Date Opponent (TV/Radio) Time (ET) and assists (11). An injury sidelined Kara for the 2018 season.

Aug. 11 Orlando Pride Practice Players W, 3-0  Several Gators spent part of their summer with teams in the Women’s Aug. 17 Wake Forest (Scrimmage) L, 3-2 Premier Soccer League (WPSL) or other leagues - Madison Alexander Aug. 23 Florida Atlantic W, 3-2 OT (Chicago Red Stars Reserves), Haillie Lower (MS Blue FC), Alyssa Aug. 25 South Florida 6 p.m. Howell (Florida SOL FC), Parker Roberts (Asheville City FC) and Tess Aug. 29 Southern California (Pac-12 Network) 11 p.m. Sapone ( Reserves). Sept. 1 UCLA (Pac-12 Network) 8 p.m. Sept. 6 Florida State 7 p.m. Dozen Newcomers in 2019 Sept. 8 Central Florida (SEC Network +) 6 p.m. Florida welcomes 10 freshmen and two transfers to its 2019 roster. Sept. 12 Florida Gulf Coast (SEC Network +) 6:30 p.m. Sept. 15 Miami (SEC Network +) 7 p.m. 4 Laney Steed MF Sharpsburg, Ga. (East Coweta H.S.) Sept. 19 Louisiana State (SEC Network +) 8 p.m. 2019 Georgia and All-Region 2-7A Most Valuable Player with East Coweta H.S.; three-year member of Southern Soccer Academy Sept. 26 Missouri (SEC Network +) 6:30 p.m. 5 Alexia D Land O’Lakes, Fla. (Land O’Lakes H.S.) Sept. 29 Vanderbilt (SEC Network) 1 p.m. Fotopoulos Oct. 6 Texas A&M (SEC Network) 5 p.m. Enrolled at UF in spring of 2019 to train with UF; played for Tampa Bay 00 that reached 2018 Oct. 10 Mississippi (SEC Network +) 8 p.m. Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) semifinal Oct. 13 Kentucky (SEC Network +) 1 p.m. 7 Ava Kuyken MF Oxford, England. (The Cherwell School) Oct. 18 Auburn (SEC Network +) 7 p.m. Played with England’s U15, U16, U17 and U18s National Teams; youngest player on Arsenal WFC Oct. 24 Tennessee (SEC Network) 7 p.m. 11 Nicole Vernis MF Palm Beach, Fla. (The Benjamin School) Oct. 27 South Carolina (SEC Network) 3 p.m. 2019 Palm Beach 3A-1A Player of the Year; two-year member of Palm Beach Garden Oct. 31 Georgia (SEC Network +) 7 p.m. Predators club team Nov. 3-Nov. 10 Southeastern Conference Tournament 7 p.m. 19 Lauren Durbin MF Lone Tree, Colo. (Rock Canyon H.S) 2019 Colorado 5A All-State second team; five-year member of Colorado Rush club team Shading denotes home matches ^Orange Beach, Ala. 23 Kouri Peace F Chalfont, Pa. (Pennridge H.S.) U.S. Soccer training center pool (2015-16), Six-time National AAU Track & Field sprint Audio of all matches can be heard on GatorVision.com medalist WRUF = 98.1 FM / 850 AM WRUF 24 Cameron Hall MF Buford, Ga. (Buford H.S.) One of 17 from Tophat 00/01 team to sign with NCAA Division I programs; enrolled at UF in spring of 2019 27 Vanessa Kara F/MF Burlington, N.J. (Moorestown Friends What’s Next? School/Drexel) Florida heads west to play a pair of Pac-12 powers both ranked in the United Soccer Three-time All-Colonial Athletic Association selection at Drexel; set Drexel single season goals Coaches’ preseason top 10: (11) & points (25) record in 2015 31 Madeline MF Staten Island, N.Y. (Notre Dame Thursday, Aug. 29 Gravante Academy/Pittsburgh) at No. 5 Southern California – 11 p.m. ET One of two players to start every match for Pittsburgh in 2018; transferred to UF for spring 2019 semester Sunday, Sept. 1 32 Syd Kennedy MF Fall River, Nova Scotia (Halifax West H.S.) at No. 4 UCLA – 8 p.m. Made Canadian National Youth Team debut in 2016; also played ice hockey 37 Francesca Faraci GK Park Ridge, Ill. (Maine South H.S.) Both matches air live on Pac-12 Network. 2019 Illinois All-State second team selection; member of FC United club team 40 Alivia Gonzalez D Palm Harbor, Fla. (Palm Harbor Univ. H.S.) Member of 2019 FHSAA) 5A title team; 2018 Pinella County Player of the Year

Overall Series Record South Florida Location W - L - T Percentage Goals (UF-Opp.) Attend. (High - Low - Avg) Away0 - 0 - 1 0.500 1 - 1 1204 - 1204 - 1204 Home5 - 0 - 0 1.000 14 - 1 1787 - 379 - 1245 Overall 5 - 0 - 1 = 6 0.833 15 - 2 1787 - 379 - 1238 Game by Game Summary Rank Score Fouls Date UF Opp Site W/L Min. UF Opp Attn. Tourn UF Opp 11/17/2017 16 25 H W 90 1 0 1,142 NCAA 13 17 8/24/2014 8 nr H W 90 2 0 379 10 12 9/15/2013 9 nr A T 110 1 1 OT 1,204 19 20 8/30/2009 7 nr H W 90 2 1 1,787 12 12 9/7/2007 14 nr H W 90 4 0 1,631 13 16 9/1/2000 10 nr H W 90 5 0 1,284 22 14 6 Prior Matches 15 2 Avg 1,238 89 91

Last Meeting Box Score Summary Date SiteType Attn 17-Nov-17 Donald R. Dizney Stadium, Gaine H 1,142 12OTFinal OTPKs Total Went to OT No SEC Conf. No South Florida 0 0 0 0 Min. Ending OT Type 0 SEC Tourn No Florida 1 0 0 1 90 Decided by PK No 0 NCAA Tourn Yes Florida Field Players Opponent Field Players Name MinSt ShotGoal Asst Pts GW PK PKM PKW Name ShotGoal Asst Pts GW Mayra Pelayo 87 Y 0 1 0 2 Yes 0 0 No Andrea Hauksdottir 2 0 0 0 No Briana Solis 80 Y 2 0 1 1 No 0 0 No Evelyne Viens 2 0 0 0 No Sarah Troccoli 90 Y 1 0 0 0 No 0 0 No Sammie Betters 90 Y 1 0 0 0 No 0 0 No Julia Lester 90 Y 0 0 0 0 No 0 0 No Parker Roberts 90 Y 0 0 0 0 No 0 0 No Deanne Rose 85 Y 3 0 0 0 No 0 0 No Rachelle Smith 84 Y 0 0 0 0 No 0 0 No Gabby Seiler 73 Y 1 0 0 0 No 0 0 No Melanie Monteagudo 65 Y 1 0 0 0 No 0 0 No Tess Sapone 39 N 0 0 0 0 No 0 0 No Lais Araujo 23 N 0 0 0 0 No 0 0 No Samantha Chung 4 N 0 0 0 0 No 0 0 No Madison Alexander 1 N 0 0 0 0 No 0 0 No Florida Goal Keepers Opponent Goal Keepers Name SavesGoals S/O Name SavesGoals S/O Kaylan Marckese 1 0 Y Kat Elliot 6 1 N

Scoring Summary TeamName Time UF Opp UF Mayra Pelayo 42:00 1 0

Florida Soccer vs. South Florida Series History 8/20/2019 7:18:13 Single Game Notables - Florida Assists on Goals Keeper Saves Name Asst Date Name Saves Date Total Goals and Game Winning Goals KeLeigh Hudson 2 9/7/07 Taylor Burke 4 9/15/13 Name GoalsGWG Date Briana Solis 1 11/17/17 Taylor Burke 2 8/24/14 Annie Speese 2 Yes 8/24/14 Savannah Jordan 1 8/24/14 Katie Fraine 2 8/30/09 Ashley Harris 2 No 9/7/07 Havana Solaun 1 8/24/14 Regan Wiesemann 2 9/1/00 Andrea Sellers 2 Yes 9/1/00 Jillian Graff 1 8/24/14 Kaylan Marckese 1 11/17/17 Abby Wambach 2 No 9/1/00 Tessa Andujar 1 8/24/14 Katie Fraine 1 9/7/07 Mayra Pelayo 1 Yes 11/17/17 Claire Falknor 1 9/15/13 Havana Solaun 1 No 9/15/13 Keeper Shutouts Lauren Hyde 1 8/30/09 Name S/O Date Tahnai Annis 1 Yes 8/30/09 Tricia Townsend 1 9/7/07 Kaylan Marckese 1 11/17/17 Lauren Hyde 1 No 8/30/09 Ashlee Elliott 1 9/7/07 Taylor Burke 1 8/24/14 Ashlee Elliott 1 Yes 9/7/07 Bianca Gibbs 1 9/7/07 Katie Fraine 1 9/7/07 Karly Findorff 1 No 9/7/07 Regan Wiesemann 1 9/1/00 Jessica Eicken 1 No 9/7/07 Total Points Name Pts. Date Keeper Goals Against Total Shots Andrea Sellers 5 9/1/00 Name ShotsGoals Date Name G/A Date Abby Wambach 5 9/1/00 Annie Speese 6 0 9/15/13 Taylor Burke 1 9/15/13 Annie Speese 4 8/24/14 Savannah Jordan 6 0 9/15/13 Katie Fraine 1 8/30/09 Ashley Harris 4 9/7/07 Savannah Jordan 5 0 8/24/14 Lauren Hyde 3 8/30/09 Havana Solaun 5 1 9/15/13 Ashlee Elliott 3 9/7/07 Lindsay Thompson 5 0 8/30/09 Mayra Pelayo 2 11/17/17 Andrea Sellers 5 2 9/1/00 Havana Solaun 2 9/15/13 Jillian Graff 4 0 8/24/14 Tahnai Annis 2 8/30/09 Abby Wambach 4 2 9/1/00 KeLeigh Hudson 2 9/7/07 Kristin Fisher 4 1 9/1/00 Jessica Eicken 2 9/7/07 Deanne Rose 3 0 11/17/17 Karly Findorff 2 9/7/07

Single Game Notables - Opponent Assists on Goals Keeper Saves Name Assts Date Name Saves Date Total Goals and Game Winning Goals Sarah Miller 1 9/15/13 Christiane Endler 9 9/15/13 Name GoalsGWG Date Mal Lofton-Malachi 8 8/30/09 Sharla Passariello 1 No 9/15/13 Total Points Name Pts Date Kat Elliot 6 11/17/17 Noelle Pineiro 1 No 8/30/09 Sharla Passariello 2 9/15/13 Mal Lofton-Malachi 5 9/7/07 Total Shots Noelle Pineiro 2 8/30/09 Valerie Wetzel 5 9/1/00 Name ShotsGoals Date Sarah Miller 1 9/15/13 Katarina Elliott 4 8/24/14 Sharla Passariello 4 1 9/15/13 Siri Nordby 3 0 9/1/00 Keeper Goals Against Evelyne Viens 2 0 11/17/17 Name GA Date Andrea Hauksdottir 2 0 11/17/17 Valerie Wetzel 5 9/1/00 Valorie O'Brien 2 0 8/30/09 Mal Lofton-Malachi 4 9/7/07 Daniela Andrade 1 0 8/24/14 Katarina Elliott 2 8/24/14 Sarah Miller 1 0 8/24/14 Mal Lofton-Malachi 2 8/30/09 Diana Saenz 1 0 8/24/14 Kat Elliot 1 11/17/17 Demi Stokes 1 0 9/15/13 Christiane Endler 1 9/15/13 Cristin Granados 1 0 9/15/13 Olivia Chance 1 0 9/15/13 Sarah Miller 1 0 9/15/13

Florida Soccer vs. South Florida Series History 8/20/2019 7:18:14 Series History Notables - Florida Goals and Game Winners Total Points Assists on Goals Keeper Saves Name Goals GWG Name Pts. Name Asst Name Saves Annie Speese 2 1 Andrea Sellers 5 KeLeigh Hudson 2 Taylor Burke 6 Andrea Sellers 2 1 Abby Wambach 5 Tricia Townsend 1 Katie Fraine 3 Ashley Harris 2 0 Annie Speese 4 Tessa Andujar 1 Regan Wiesemann 2 Abby Wambach 2 0 Ashley Harris 4 Savannah Jordan 1 Kaylan Marckese 1 Tahnai Annis 1 1 Ashlee Elliott 3 Lauren Hyde 1 Keeper Shutouts Mayra Pelayo 1 1 Lauren Hyde 3 Kelley Visentin 1 Name S/O Ashlee Elliott 1 1 Havana Solaun 3 Jillian Graff 1 Taylor Burke 1 Lauren Hyde 1 0 Karly Findorff 2 Havana Solaun 1 Regan Wiesemann 1 Kristin Fisher 1 0 Jessica Eicken 2 Claire Falknor 1 Kaylan Marckese 1 Karly Findorff 1 0 KeLeigh Hudson 2 Briana Solis 1 Katie Fraine 1 Jessica Eicken 1 0 Kristin Fisher 2 Boo Schubert 1 Havana Solaun 1 0 Mayra Pelayo 2 Bianca Gibbs 1 Keeper Goals Against Tahnai Annis 2 Ashlee Elliott 1 Name G/A Shots Taken Taylor Burke 1 Name Shots Andrea Sellers 1 Katie Fraine 1 Savannah Jordan 11 Abby Wambach 1 Annie Speese 8 Havana Solaun 6 Lindsay Thompson 5 Andrea Sellers 5 Abby Wambach 4 Jillian Graff 4 Kristin Fisher 4 Deanne Rose 3 Ashlee Elliott 3 Ashley Harris 3 Lauren Hyde 3 Series History Notables - Opponent Goals and Game Winners Total Points Assists on Goals Keeper Saves Name Saves Name Goals GWG Name Pts. Name Assts Mal Lofton-Malachi 13 Sharla Passariello 1 0 Sharla Passariello 2 Sarah Miller 1 Christiane Endler 9 Noelle Pineiro 1 0 Noelle Pineiro 2 Kat Elliot 6 Sarah Miller 1 Total Shots Valerie Wetzel 5 Name Shots Katarina Elliott 4 Sharla Passariello 4 Siri Nordby 3 Keeper Goals Against Sarah Miller 2 Name GA Valorie O'Brien 2 Mal Lofton-Malachi 6 Andrea Hauksdottir 2 Valerie Wetzel 5 Evelyne Viens 2 Katarina Elliott 2 Lindsay Brauer 1 Kat Elliot 1 Ashley Quaid 1 Christiane Endler 1 Cristin Granados 1 Daniela Andrade 1 Demi Stokes 1 Diana Saenz 1 Gina Pacheco 1 Klotz, Chelsea 1 Molly Stack 1 Noelle Pineiro 1 Olivia Chance 1 Tia Opliger 1 Jennifer Wilson 1

Florida Soccer vs. South Florida Series History 8/20/2019 7:18:14 World Cup Collegiate Golden Goal Leader At last summer’s FIFA Women’s World Cup in France, 13 players who are When Deanne Rose hit the overtime winner in Friday’s season opener at part of 2019 NCAA Division I teams were also part of their national team Florida Atlantic, it marked the sixth game-winning goal of her career – with roster. half of them being golden goals.

This includes Gator junior Deanne Rose. Of the 13 collegiate players, eight Rose now moves into a tie for first among the Gators in career golden goals. registered 2019 World Cup minutes. Florida Golden Goal Career Leaders Florida will face five 2019 World Cup players this fall, with all meetings Rank Name Years Golden Goals coming in the span of the Gators’ first six matches. 1. Deanne Rose 2016-present 3 1. Lindsay Thompson 2008-11 3 Australia 1. Monica Hoyles 2001-04 3 Teagan Micah GK UCLA Senior 1. Christine Johnson 2001-04 3 DNP 1. Sarah Yohe 1996-99 3 Canada 6. 5 tied for sixth 2 F Florida State Junior DNP Her six GWG ties for 18th among the Gator career leaders. That chart is led MF UCLA Senior by Abby Wambach’s 24 scored from 1998-01. 4 matches, 360 minutes, 1 g, 0 a, 2 pts. MF Texas Sophomore DNP Jayde Riviere F Michigan Freshman Shared Leadership 3 matches, 102 minutes, 0g, 0a, 0pts Florida will share match captain honors this season, with different captains Deanne Rose MF Florida Junior used for each contest. Associate Head Coaches Victor Campbell and Alan 1 match, 15 minutes, 0 g, 0 a, 0 pt. Kirkup select the captains for each match. Jamaica Mireya Grey F Washington Junior The captains for Friday’s season opener at Florida Atlantic were senior Julia 2 matches, 138 minutes, 0 g, 0 a, 0 pts Lester and junior Parker Roberts. Olufolasade Adamolekun F/MF- Southern California Freshman 1 match, 76 minutes, 0 g, 0 a, 0 pts D UCF Senior 3 matches, 270 minutes, 0 g, 0 a, 0 pts Top Competition GK UNC-Wilmington Junior Florida begins a four-match stretch Sunday versus teams among the United 2 matches, 180 minutes, 4.0 GAA Soccer Coaches preseason top 25. D Rutgers Senior 3 matches, 225 minutes, 0 g, 0 a, 0 pts New Zealand Rank School Date Daisy Cleverley MF California Junior 1 Florida State Sept. 6 DNP 4 UCLA Sept. 1 Thailand Tiffany Sornpao GK Kennesaw State RS Junior 5 Southern California Aug. 29 DNP 18 South Florida Aug. 25

During this challenging stretch, Florida also faces several players tabbed for 2019 Gator Schedule preseason All-America honors by TopDrawerSoccer.com: The challenges are plenty for Florida soccer in 2019.

First Team  Nine regular-season opponents appear among the United Soccer F: Ashley Sanchez (UCLA), Evelyne Viens (South Florida) Coaches preseason top 25. That number is second only to Duke’s MF: Jessie Fleming (UCLA), Yujie Zhao (Florida State) schedule with 10 dates versus preseason top-25 teams. GK: Kaylie Collins (USC)  11 of Florida’s 18 opponents advanced to 2018 NCAA Tournament action, including five among the final top 10 – Florida Second Team State (1st), UCLA (T5th), Tennessee (T5th), Southern California F: Deyna Castellanos (Florida State) (T9th), Texas A&M (T9th). D: Malia Berkeley (Florida State)  Florida opens with five consecutive road matches – the longest season-opening road stretch in the program’s 25-year history Third Team (previous: four season-opening road matches in 2011). This road MF: Jaelin Howell (Florida State), Andrea Hauksdottir (South Florida) stretch takes the Gators from the east to west coasts, traveling D: Karina Rodriguez (UCLA) more than 6,195 miles to meet the five opponents.

Three Gators on SEC Soccer Preseason Gator Debut Watch List Who will be among Florida’s starting XII? It could include a freshman. At Three Gators – Julia Lester, Parker Roberts and Deanne Rose – appear least one freshman appeared in a Gator season-opening lineup in 19 of the among the 58 players on the 2019 Southeastern Conference Preseason program’s past 25 seasons. Watch List. This is the 27th season for SEC soccer. The only years that the opener didn’t have a freshman starting was in 2007, The Gator program begins its 25th season in 2019 and leads the SEC in both 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2018. SEC (14) and SEC Tournament (12) titles. Freshmen in Florida Starting Lineup for Season Opener The Gator trio all received SEC honors in previous seasons. Roberts and Year # Freshmen Starters 1995 Program’s first season Rose both were on the 2017 All-SEC first team. Lester earned a spot on the 1996 2 Benoit Olson 2018 SEC All-Tournament team. 1997 2 Reynolds Sellers 1998 3 Bell Hall Wambach 1999 4 Murphy Rao Rust Wiesmann 2019 Preseason SEC Coaches Poll 2000 1 Fulton 2001 2 C. Johnson K. Johnston Preseason Coaches’ Poll 2002 1 Pickman 1. Texas A&M 2. South Carolina 2003 2 Booth Donovan (RS) 3. Vanderbilt 2004 3 Hudson Ruberry Sanchez 4. Tennessee 2005 1 Kerns 5. Florida 2006 2 Elliott Hyde 6. Arkansas 2007 0 7. Auburn 2008 2 Avant Chapman 8. Ole Miss 2009 2 Tymrak Williamson (RS) 9. Alabama 2010 0 10. Missouri 2011 2 Andujar Speese 11. Mississippi State 2012 0 12. LSU 2013 2 Gjøen Jordan 13. Georgia 2014 0 14. Kentucky 2015 2 Pelayo RSmith 2016 1 JLester All-Time SEC Champions 2017 2 Alexander Rose 2018 0 Kuyken Year Champ Year Champ Year Champ

1993 VU 2001 UF 2009 UF 1994 VU 2002 AU 2010 UF 1995 UK 2003 UT 2011 USC Smart Gators 1996 UF 2004 UT 2012 UF The University of Florida soccer program posted a 3.12 grade point average 1997 UF 2005 UT 2013 UF & for the 2018 fall semester and a 3.15 in spring of 2019. Florida earned a spot TA&M on the 2018 United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award list. 1998 UF 2006 UF 2014 TA&M 1999 UF 2007 UF 2015 UF 2000 UF 2008 UF 2016 USC Florida set the league record with 24 earning a spot on the 2016 2017 USC Southeastern Conference Fall Academic Honor Roll and was close to that 2018 VU mark with 21 honorees on the 2017 and 2018 lists. NOTE: Prior to 2000, SEC champion went to tournament champion; since 2000, SEC champion based on regular-season league play Silver Anniversary for Florida Soccer Florida’s first match in front of standing room only crowd at the James G. Pressly Stadium on Sept. 2, 1995 showed the Gator program was Burleigh Career Wins Total Among Nation’s ready to step into the NCAA Division I scene. Here’s a look at some of Best the numbers the team has accumulated in its 24-year history: Becky Burleigh stands among the nation’s top five active coaches for wins and winning percentage.  1998 NCAA Team Champions  21 NCAA Tournament Appearances She enters the 2019 season with a 29-year record of 496-143-42 (0.759).  6 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals She stands at No. 2 in for wins (496) and No. 5 for winning percentage (.759)  14 SEC Championships among the NCAA Division I Active Coaches. She is the highest among the two women on the top 10 for each list.  12 SEC Tournament Championships  26 All-Americans Among Division I Women’s Soccer Coaches All-Time, Burleigh is No. 29 for  47 Gators With 94 All-SEC Honors winning percentage and No. 7 for wins.  11 Gators Earning 15 SEC Player Of Year Awards  12 Gators Named SEC Tournament MVP 14 Times  6 World Cup Medals (2 Gold / 2 Silver / 2 Bronze)  7 Olympic Medals (5 Gold / 2 Bronze)

Beyond the Boxscore 23 Kouri Peace F • Six-time National AAU Track & Field sprint medalist ·• Set New Balance Nationals Emerging Elite 60m and Here’s some notes on the 2019 Gators: 200m records in 2016

26 Georgia D • First Gator from England since All-American Danielle Murphy 1 Ashley Pietra GK • Brother, Court, played football at Colorado School of Mines Eaton-Collins (1999-02) • Has a fraternal twin, Kathryn. 27 Vanessa Kara F • Set Drexel’s season scoring records - 11 goals, 25 points – as 2 Cassidy F • Older brother, Cameron, is in his first season with Orlando City. a freshman in 2015. Three-time All-CAA selection Lindley He played two seasons with North Carolina and was the 2017 31 Madeline MF • One of two players to start every match for Pittsburgh in 2018. ACC Midfielder of the Year Gravante Shared second on team with two goals 4 Laney Steed MF • Georgia 2019 7A Player of Year • Youngest of five children • Given name is “Lane” but everyone calls her “Laney” 32 Syd Kennedy MF • Also played on U15/U16 provincial ice hockey .Won a national 5 Alexia D • First daughter of a Gator soccer alumna to play for UF. Oldest hockey skills competition at age 10 Fotopoulos child of Danielle Fotopoulos – all-time NCAA Division I leader for 34 Lauren Evans MF • Announced retirement in August of 2019 from collegiate soccer goals and points. due to cancer treatment effect • Enrolled at UF in spring of 2019 & trained with team in spring • Spent spring 2018 undergoing treatment for acute myeloid 6 Kit Loferski MF • Set five Bartram Trail high school records in track & field leukemia. She rang the bell June 14, 2018 at UF Health Shands 7 Ava Kuyken MF • Youngest player on Arsenal WFC, 2018 FA Women's League Hospital to signal her successful fight. Cup winner. • Wears the same number her father (Jerome) wore when he 8 Carina Baltrip- D • Graduated in top one percent of Hendrickson H.S.’s class of was a Gator running back. He played on Florida’s 1996 national Reyes 2016. Majoring in biology at UF championship team. 9 Samantha F • Pretended to be Tobin Heath when playing soccer as a child 36 Taylor Baksay D • When home in Palm Harbor, can find Taylor out longboarding Tobar 37 Francesca GK • Left-handed, but right-footed 10 Tess Sapone MF • 2016 Virginia Gatorade Player of the Year. One of two Gators Faraci • Also played five years of club volleyball to be named Gatorade Player of Year during prep career (also 40 Alivia D • Two-time MVP of high school flag football team Parker Roberts / 2014 and 2015 Kansas). Gonzalez 11 Nicole Vernis MF • Also swam & ran track at The Benjamin School 44 Susi Espinoza GK • Born in Santiago, Chile and family moved to Florida when she 12 Sammie MF • Graduated at top of Springstead High School’s class of 2016 was 4. Returns to Chile every few years to visit family. Betters and now enrolled in University of Florida Honors Program 92 Alex MF • Named after Alex Van Halen classes. Stubblebine • Wears No. 92 because that is the sum of the jersey number of • Joined current Gators Kaylan Marckese and Julia Lester on her five best friends on the Cincinnati roster (played at Cincinnati 2015 US Youth Soccer National U-17 Championship team. in 2016 before transferring to Florida). 13 Alyssa Howell F • A camel lives in her backyard back in Farmersville, Ohio • Just like Gator head coach Becky Burleigh, Alyssa was born on Friday the 13th Florida’s 31st Teammate 14 Madison F • Pretended to be Gator Great and FIFA International goals Just before 2019 preseason camp began, the Gators Alexander leader Abby Wambach when she played as a child added its 31st player to the roster - eight-year-old 17 Haillie Lower MF • Part of a UF research study team exploring conjugated protein Brooke Dunn of Leesburg, Fla. polymers synthesis • Her hamster, Nugget, is on Instagram. Follow at ognugget17 Brooke, a Gator fan since birth, made her Florida 19 Lauren Durbin MF • Graduated with highest honors from Rock Canyon H.S. allegiance official with her adoption through the Friends of Jaclyn organization. She 20 Julia Lester F • On Tampa Bay United 97 Premier team (along with current was diagnosed in April of 2018 with neuroblastoma, a cancer of the central nervous Gators Kaylan Marckese and Sammie Betters) on 2015 US system and nerve tissue. The first step of the treatment, chemotherapy, started soon Youth Soccer National U-17 Championship team. Joined after the diagnosis. The treatment disrupted Brooke’s plans to attend the Gators’ Marckese on tournament’s Best XI team. Orange & Blue game (a big disappointment for Brooke!). 21 Deanne Rose F • Scored in Canada’s 2016 Olympic bronze medal match versus Brazil. Youngest woman (age 17) to score in Olympic soccer Friends of Jaclyn’s mission is “to improve the quality of life for children and families history. living with pediatric brain tumors and other childhood cancer. Friends of Jaclyn 22 Parker MF • Sister (Ferriss) was member of 2009-12 North Carolina- matches children with high school and college athletic teams to provide support for the Roberts Asheville soccer team child and spread awareness of brain tumors throughout the community. Brooke is the • Great grandfather, Clay Roberts Sr., wrestled at Kansas and 261st child to join a team through the Friends of Jaclyn program. great uncle, Clay “Buck” Roberts Jr., played football at KU • Great uncle, David “Boo” Ferriss, was inducted into Boston Red Two days after her adoption by the Gator program, Brooke got some further good Sox Hall of Fame in 2002 and entered the Mississippi State news. She rang the bell at Shands Pediatrics to signal NEC (no evidence of Athletic Hall of Fame in 1970 disease). • Grandmother, Martha Anne Ferriss Parker, played tennis at Mississippi State College for Women Florida’s SEC History Florida has won 14 SEC titles in the program’s previous 24 years and has claimed 12 SEC Tournament titles. Below is a look at Florida’s SEC results through the years. Florida Soccer in the SEC Year Record % SEC Reg.Season SEC Eastern Division Finish SEC Regular Season Finish* SEC Tournament 1995 14-4-2 .750 6-1-1 2nd -- First Round 1996 22-3 .880 8-0 1st -- Champions 1997 20-3-1 .854 7-1 2nd -- Champions 1998 26-1 .963 8-0 1st -- Champions 1999 21-2 .913 9-0 1st -- Champions 2000 16-8 .667 9-0 1st 1st Champions 2001 21-4-1 .827 8-1 1st 1st Champions 2002 10-10-2 .500 5-3-1 2nd T3rd Runner-up 2003 19-4-2 .800 6-2-1 2nd 3rd Runner-up (UT 7, UF 6 in PKs) 2004 16-4-3 .761 7-2-2 2nd 3rd Champions 2005 13-6-1 .675 8-2-1 T2nd T3rd Round of 8 2006 14-6-5 .660 7-1-3 1st 1st Runner-up 2007 17-5-3 .740 9-2 1st 1st Champions 2008 19-4-1 .813 11-0 1st 1st Semifinal 2009 16-6-2 .739 8-1-2 1st 1st Semifinal 2010 19-2-3 .854 9-1-1 1st 1st Champions 2011 17-8-0 .680 7-4 T2nd T3rd Runner-up 2012 19-5-1 .780 11-2 1st 1st Champions 2013 18-5-1 .771 9-2 Not awarded T1st Runner-up 2014 17-4-2 .783 9-2 Not awarded 2nd Round of 8 2015 19-4-1 .813 8-2-1 Not awarded 1st Champions 2016 17-4-1 .796 8-3 Not awarded T3rd Champions 2017 17-7 .708 7-3 Not awarded 3rd Semifinal 2018 7-10-4 .429 4-4-2 Not awarded 8th Semifinal 2019 1-0-0 1.0 0-0-0 TOTALS 415-120-36 .758 188-39-15 * - the SEC began awarding a regular-season title in the 2000 season. Prior to that season, the SEC Tournament champion considered the SEC Champion.

Florida When It… Florida vs. United Soccer Coaches Ranked Teams (All-Time) All-Time 2019 UF Rank Wins Losses Ties % Scored first 352-18-9 Same (no rank) 40 14 6 .724 Scored second 54-15-15 1-0 Lower 63 32 4 .672 Scored third 2-13-1 Higher 312 74 26 .801 Scored fourth 1-2-1 415 120 36 .758

Didn’t score 0-66-10 Led at half 272-8-5 Florida vs. United Soccer Coaches Top-10 Teams (All-Time) Trailed at half 30-67-7 1-0 NSCAA Rank Wins Losses Ties % 1 3 9 1 .269 Tied at half 113-45-24 2 4 4 1 .500 Played OT 46-22-35 1-0 3 1 5 1 .214 Scored 1 goal 56-33-18 4 2 2 0 .500 Scored 2 goals 114-16-5 5 1 5 0 .167 Scored 3+ goals 241-0-2 1-0 6 1 2 0 .333 Allowed no goals 234-0-10 7 3 2 0 .600 Allowed 1 goal 131-39-18 8 2 0 0 1.00 Allowed 2 goals 36-49-5 1-0 9 5 4 0 .555 10 6 1 1 .813 Allowed 3+ goals 8-32-2 Matches decided by one goal 144-81 1-0 Matches decided by two goals 90-22 The number I wear Playing a man down (3:47.31 total minutes) 5-3-3 It isn’t a matter of luck – many of the Gators have a specific reason or story behind Vs. a man-down team 12-0-1 the jersey number they wear. Vs. ranked opp. 98-73-10 # Player Reason Vs. unranked opp 311-44-24 1-0 13 Alyssa Howell It is her birthday (Sept. 13) Vs. SEC Teams (all-meetings) 235-48-20 22 Parker Roberts Wanted to wear same # as her older sister, Ferriss Vs. SEC Opp. (reg.season) 188-39-15 34 Lauren Evans Her father, Jerome, wore #34 when he played running back for Florida’s 1996 national championship football team @ home vs. SEC 110-11-6 92 Alex Stubblebine 92 is sum of the jersey numbers of her five best friends on On road vs. SEC 112-34-12 the Cincinnati roster (played at Cincinnati in 2016) Neutral site vs SEC 45-9-4 Home Record: 221-40-13 All-time home record (Dizney Stadium) 22-8-1 Road Record: 136-63-18 1-0 Neutral Site: 58-17-5 Penalty Kicks: 4-5 Vs. state of Florida opponents 64-15-3 1-0 2019 University of Florida Soccer Roster - Numerical

No. Name Pos Ht. Year Hometown (High School/Previous School) 1 Ashley Pietra GK 6-1 JR Gainesville, Fla. (Buchholz H.S.) 2 Cassidy Lindley MF/F 5-7 SO Carmel, Ind. (St. Theodore Guerin Catholic H.S.) 4 Laney Steed MF 5-5 FR Sharpsburg, Ga. (East Coweta H.S.) 5 Alexia Fotopoulos D 5-5 FR Land O’Lakes, Fla. (Land O’Lakes H.S.) 6 Kit Loferski F 5-3 JR-RS St. Augustine, Fla. (Bartram Trail H.S.) 7 Ava Kuyken MF FR Oxford, England. (The Cherwell School) 8 Carina Baltrip-Reyes D 5-8 JR-TR Round Rock, Texas (Robert E. Hendrickson H.S./FIU) 9 Samantha Tobar F 5-6 FR-RS Parkland, Fla. (Marjory Stoneman Douglas H.S.) 10 Tess Sapone MF 5-6 SR Oakton, Va. (Oakton H.S.) 11 Nicole Vernis MF 5-4 FR Palm Beach, Fla. (The Benjamin School) 12 Sammie Betters MF 5-4 SR Brooksville, Fla. (Frank W. Springstead H.S.) 13 Alyssa Howell F 5-3 SR-RS Farmersville, Ohio (Valley View H.S.) 14 Madison Alexander F 5-4 JR Dorr, Mich. (Hamilton H.S.) 17 Haillie Lower MF 5-3 SR Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Preparatory School) 19 Lauren Durbin MF FR Lone Tree, Colo. (Rock Canyon H.S) 20 Julia Lester D 5-4 SR Tampa, Fla. (Academy of the Holy Names) 21 Deanne Rose F 5-5 JR Alliston, Ontario (St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary) 22 Parker Roberts MF 5-6 JR-TR Leawood, Kansas (Blue Valley North H.S./Kansas) 23 Kouri Peace F 5-6 FR Chalfont, Pa. (Pennridge H.S.) 24 Cameron Hall MF 5-6 FR Buford, Ga. (Buford H.S.) 26 Georgia Eaton-Collins D 5-5 SO Ipswich, Suffolk, England (Copleston H.S.) 27 Vanessa Kara F/MF 5-4 SR-TR Burlington, N.J. (Moorestown Friends School/Drexel) 31 Madeline Gravante MF 5-7 SO-TR Staten Island, N.Y. (Notre Dame Academy/Pittsburgh) 32 Syd Kennedy MF 5-7 FR Fall River, Nova Scotia (Halifax West H.S.) 34 Lauren Evans MF 5-5 SO-RS Lithia, Fla. (Newsome H.S.) 36 Taylor Baksay D 5-10 SO Palm Harbor, Fla. (Palm Harbor University H.S.) 37 Francesca Faraci GK 5-8 FR Park Ridge, Ill. (Maine South H.S.) 40 Alivia Gonzalez D 5-7 FR Palm Harbor, Fla. (Palm Harbor University H.S.) 44 Susi Espinoza GK 5-6 SR Wellington, Fla. (American Heritage H.S.) 92 Alex Stubblebine MF 5-6 JR-TR Ocala, Fla. (Forest H.S./Cincinnati)

Pronunciation Guide Head Coach: Becky Burleigh (Methodist '89) Gator Pronunciation Becky Burleigh BURR-lee Associate Head Coach: Victor Campbell (Methodist '85) Alan Kirkup KIRK-up Associate Head Coach: Alan Kirkup (Loughborough University '81) Taylor BAKSAY Back-say Volunteer Coach: John Roman (Elon ’11) Carina BALTRIP-REYES Ball-trip Ray-eh s Director of Soccer Operations: Shelley Lyle (Florida ’08) Susi ESPINOZA Ess-pin-no-sa Francesca FARACI Far-ahh-chee Managers: Clay Everett, Sarah Lowdon (McNeese State ’12), Joshua ALIVIA GONZALEZ uh-LIV-ee-uh gon-SAH-les Swander Madeline GRAVANTE gruh-VAWN-tee Vanessa KARA KAIR-uh Athletic Trainer: Connie Andrews (Florida ’05) Ava KUYKEN Kye-ken Intern Athletic Trainer: Tyler Hinkle (James Madison ’18) Kit LOFERSKI La-fur-ski HAILLIE LOWER Hay-lee Lau-eer Video: Christopher Cafaro KOURI Peace Core-ee Ashley PIETRA Pea-et-tra LANEY Steed Lay-Nee Samantha TOBAR Toe-bar

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RV - Florida RV - Florida

Florida 3 Florida Atlantics 2 OT Aug. 16, 2019 FAU Soccer Complex Boca Raton, Fla.

BOCA RATON, Fla. – The Gators needed extended minutes to claim its season opener Friday at Florida Atlantic. Junior Deanne Rose hit the golden winner in the 96th minute to give the Gators a 3-2 overtime win over Florida Atlantic.

Friday’s scoring: Florida Atlantic scored the only goal of the opening half in the 18th minute. The Owls used four passes to bring the ball from midway in their defensive half to find Pernille Velta. She received the ball at the top of the Gator defensive third and drove toward goal to score on a 15-yard right-footed shot.

Florida’s Deanne Rose tied the match in the 55th minute off the pass from Kit Loferski. Rose moved past an Owl defender to score from 12 yards.

The rain returned in the second half and the teams played in a heavy shower for the first 10 minutes. Then sophomore Cassidy Lindley’s 35-yard right footed strike put the Gators ahead in the 74th minute.

A header in the 88th minute by FAU’s Mary O’Hara sent the match to overtime. It was the third overtime in the all-time eight match series, with all the OT matches coming in Boca Raton. Halfway through the first overtime, Rose put in the cross from Lindley to give the Gators the overtime win.

Worth Noting  Of Rose’s six game-winning goals as a Gator, half are golden goals. She now one of five to share Florida’s career golden goals record.  Rose now has five double-goal matches as a Gator.  Lindley also scored against FAU when the two teams met last season in Gainesville.  All three of the meetings between these two teams in Boca Raton have gone to overtime, with the Gators taking the win in each of those road contests.  This is the 19th time in the Gator program’s 25-year history that its season-opening lineup contained a freshman. Ava Kuyken of Oxford, England, made her Gator debut in the midfield.  Florida is now 19-4-2 in in season openers, including a 6-3-1 record away from Gainesville.  This was the fifth season opening match since 2006 that went to overtime, as UF is 3-0-2 in OT openers.  The Gators will have different captains for each match this season. The first captains of the season were senior Julia Lester and redshirt junior Parker Roberts

Records: Florida: 1-0-0, 0-0-0 SEC Florida Atlantic: 0-1-0, 0-0-0 C-USA

What the Gators Said: It was an extend match with a weather delay and extra minutes. Was it worth the wait? “It was definitely worth the wait. Have to give credit to FAU. They came out and played hard. They got the equalizer late in the match after we had gone ahead.

“But also give credit to us for showing the character to come back and win in overtime. Certainly not the prettiest match for us, but a good starting point for us to get the season started with a win.” – Florida Head Coach Becky Burleigh

What happened on the golden goal? “It was a throw in and it bounced around a few players. Sammie (Betters) got it and the outside back stepped to Sammie so I saw there was a little gap. Sammie played it through the gap and I made that run from the side and basically curled it into the box as hard as I could. If it was low and driven, it could bounce off anyone. Deanne (Rose) got there, caused chaos and it went in.”– sophomore Cassidy Lindley

That was quite a goal. What did you see that led to that strike? “I saw Laney (Steed) had the ball so I tried to get as wide as I could. She played me the ball and I was running at the outside back and saw that she was forcing me wide so I cut in. I heard Vic (Campbell, UF Associate Coach) yell earlier to shoot so I just shot it and hoped for the best.

“I didn’t realize where I was on the field. I looked down at the ball, up at the goal and then back at the ball. I don’t remember a goal I’ve had from longer distance.” – sophomore Cassidy Lindley

Florida (1-0-0, SEC 0-0-0) at Florida Atlantic (0-1-0, 0-0-0 C-USA) Stadium: FAU Soccer Complex (882) Weather: 81 degrees, winds SE at 6 mph, 82% humidity

Goals by Period 1 2 OT Total Florida 0 2 1 3 Florida Atlantic 1 1 0 2

Scoring Summary: No. Time Team Goal Scorer Assist 1. 17:48 FAU Pernille Velta 2. 54:22 UF Deanne Rose Kit Loferski 3. 73:25 UF Cassidy Lindley 4. 87:10 FAU Mary O’Hara 5. 95:00 UF Deanne Rose Cassidy Lindley 6.

Shots: Florida 11, Florida Atlantic 10 Saves: Florida 4 (Susi Espinoza 4), Florida Atlantic 4 (Cassidy Wasdin 4);

Florida Combined Team Statistics (as of Aug 24, 2019)

Record Overall Home Away Neutral All Games 1 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 Conference 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 Non-conference 1 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gwg pk-attps-att 08/23/19 at Florida Atlantic W 3-2 882 21 Deanne Rose 1 2 0 4 3 .667 3 1.000 1 0-0 2 Cassidy Lindley 1 1 1 3 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0 * Conference game 6 Kit Loferski 1 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 UF Opponents 20 Julia Lester 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 SHOT STATISTICS 12 Sammie Betters 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Goals-shot attempts 3-11 2-10 22 Parker Roberts 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Goals per game 3.00 2.00 23 Kouri Peace 1 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 Shot pct. .273 .200 10 Tess Sapone 1 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Shots/game 11.00 10.00 27 Vanessa Kara 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Shots on goal 7-11 6-10 4 Laney Steed 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 SOG pct. .636 .600 26 Georgia Eaton-Collins 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 GOAL BREAKDOWN 7 Ava Kuyken 1 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 Penalties 0 0 8 Carina Baltrip-Reyes 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Unassisted 1 1 92 Alex Stubblebine 1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Overtime 1 0 TM TEAM 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 CORNER KICKS 7 7 Florida 1 3 2 8 11 .273 7 .636 1 0-0 Goals off corners 0 0 Opponents 1 2 1 5 10 .200 6 .600 0 0-0 PENALTY STROKESKICKS 0-0 0-0 PENALTIES ## Goalie gp min ga gaavg saves % w l t sho Ssho 44 Susi Espinoza 1 95:00 2 1.89 4 .667 1 0 0 0 0 Total 1 95:00 2 1.89 4 .667 1 0 0 0 0 Opponents 1 95:00 3 2.84 4 .571 0 1 0 0 0

ATTENDANCE Goals By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Total 0 882 Florida 0 2 1 0 3 Dates/Avg Per Date 0/0 1/882 Opponents 1 1 0 0 2 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Shots By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Florida 3 7 1 0 11 Opponents 4 4 2 0 10

Saves By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Florida 1 2 1 0 4 Opponents 2 2 0 0 4

CornersPenalty CornersBy Period By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Florida 3 4 0 0 7 Opponents 5 2 0 0 7

Fouls By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Florida 3 3 0 0 6 Opponents 8 5 1 0 14