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1998 NCAA Champions •20 NCAA Championship Appearances 14-time SEC Champions ▪1996, ’97, ’98, ’99, ’00, ’01, ’06, ’07, ’08, ’09, ’10, ’12, ’13, ‘15

Today’s Match: What’s Happening? Florida (7-9-4, 4-4-2 SEC) versus Arkansas (12-4-3, 6-3-1 SEC) Two teams meet again in the span of a week Thursday when the Gators face Arkansas in 2018 Date & Time: Thursday, Nov. 1 at 4:30 p.m. ET Tournament semifinal play. Site: Orange Beach Sportsplex (1,500) The Coaches: , 29th season overall (496-142-42) Florida has advanced to the SEC Tournament each year of the program’s history, winning 12 titles and 24th season at UF (414-119-36/UF), Colby Hale, seventh including the 2015 and 2016 crowns. This is the sixth time the two teams play in SEC Tournament season overall and at Arkansas (70-56-15) action and the first semifinal meeting. The two teams last met during tournament play in the 2016 final, Series Record: UF leads 22-1 with UF taking a 2-1 overtime win. Television: SEC Network Radio: ESPN Gainesville 98.1 FM / 850 AM When the two teams met last Thursday in Gainesville for the regular-season finale, Florida took a 3-0 th Streaming video: SEC Network win over Arkansas. Senior Briana Solis gave UF an early lead with a 20-yard strike in the 10 minute. Internet: live stats and audio for UF vs. Arkansas match available Deanne Rose hit her first two goals of 2018 within a four-minute second-half span to give her four double goal matches in her two seasons as a Gator. on FloridaGators.com Admission: Tickets sold at the Orange Beach Sportsplex on Injuries have hit the 2018 Gators hard, with two 2017 starters and one anticipated starter sidelined: match day  All-SEC performer Parker Roberts underwent surgery for a foot fracture Sept. 7.  All-SEC center back Rachelle Smith was taken off the field for the first time this season Florida SID Contact: Mary Howard in the 72nd minute in the Sept. 7 match at No. 3 Florida State. She tore the anterior Office: 352-375-4683, ext 6100 cruciate ligament in her left knee. Email: [email protected]  Smith is the second ACL injury for UF this season. Junior Kit Loferski suffered the same

Did You Know… injury in preseason training. National team duties kept two Gators out of the Florida lineup for recent matches. Freshman Georgia Florida Opponents in SEC Tournament (through Eaton-Collins returned to the Florida lineup at Alabama after joining England for Union of European 10/30/18) Football Association (UEFA) Under-19 Championships. Sophomore Deanne Rose turned in four shots School First Quarters Semi Final Total Alabama 2004, '08 2011 3 versus Georgia on Oct. 18. The day prior, she was with Canada as they faced the U.S. in the Arkansas 1999, '00, ‘13 1996. ‘16 5 CONCACAF final (2-0 U.S. win) in Frisco, Texas. By advancing to the final, both the U.S. and Canada 2018 2001, ‘11, secured a 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup berth. Auburn 1995, ’05, ‘17 1996, ‘15 ‘12 9 1997, '03, 08, Georgia 2006, 2011 ‘10 2000, '07 8 An early goal held for 83 minutes as Florida upset top-seeded and No. 10 Vanderbilt 1-0 in SEC Kentucky 2007 1998, '00, '01 2006 5 Tournament quarterfinal play Tuesday. The goal started with Mayra Pelayo’s cross finding fellow LSU 2002, '07 2 senior Laís Araujo in the middle of the box. The ball popped up off Araujo’s touch and then it was a Mississippi 1997, ‘12 2004, ‘13 1999 5 foot race between sophomore Madison Alexander and VU goalkeeper Lauren Demarchi. Alexander Missouri 2016 2012 2 South got just enough foot on ball to send it toward goal where it caught crossbar’s underside to bang in at Carolina 1998, '02 2006, '09, ‘16 2010 6 6:20 – the earliest Gator goal of 2018. The final result added to senior goalkeeper Kaylan Marckese’s 2002, ’03, Florida career record for solo shutouts (29). Of the four SEC Tournament quarterfinal matches, three Tennessee 1996, ’09, ‘14 ’04 6 lower seeds advanced to the semifinal. Arkansas was the only higher seed to win Tuesday. Texas A&M 2017 2013, ‘15 3 2001, ’03, ’10, ’15, Vanderbilt ‘18 1999 1997, ‘98 8 Four SEC teams are in the current United Soccer Coaches national rankings –No. 10 Vanderbilt, No. 12 62 Tennessee, No. 13 Texas A&M and No. 17 South Carolina. The SEC led the nation in 2017 with an all- time high nine teams receiving NCAA Tournament bids – Florida, Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M and Vanderbilt. South Carolina defeated Florida 2- 0 in NCAA Quarterfinal action to advance to the NCAA College Cup.

No. 4 seed Arkansas is the top remaining SEC Tournament seed. UA is unbeaten versus its three 2018 opponents in current nation’s top-25 - No. 9 Baylor (3-2), No. 13 Texas A&M (3-2) and No. 14 West Virginia (1-1 2OT). The 4-0 win Tuesday over Mississippi distinguishes Arkansas as the only team of the six SEC Tournament matches so far to win by more than a single goal. Tori Cannata leads UA in goals (8) and Kayla McKeon is the team’s points (19) leader. Five UA players own 10 or more points in 2018. Two Razorback goalkeepers have logged more than 700 minutes this season. Taylor Beitz played the entirety of Tuesday’s win and she leads UA’s goalkeepers with a 0.95 goals-against-average. 2018 SEC Soccer Tournament October 28-Nov. 4 ● Orange Beach Sportsplex ● Orange Beach, Ala. All matches air live on SEC Network.

First Round- Oct. 28 Quarterfinal – Oct. 30 Semifinal – Nov. 1 Championship – Nov. 4

2 Tennessee 7 LSU 1 p.m. ET LSU 1-1 (7-6 PKs) LSU 3-2 10 Missouri 7 p.m. ET 3 Texas A&M

3:30 p.m. ET South Carolina 2-1 6 South Carolina

2 p.m. ET 1 Vanderbilt 8 Florida 6 p.m. ET Florida 1-0 Florida 1-1 (2-1 PK) 9 Auburn 4:30 p.m. ET 4 Arkansas

8:30 p.m. ET Arkansas 4-0 5 Mississippi

Florida in the SEC Tournament (49-8-5) 2003 at Orange Beach, Ala. (NRT = No. 8 UF, No. 16 AU, No. 18 UT) 2011 at Orange Beach, Ala. (NRT = No. 19 South Carolina; No. 23 UF) 1995 at Auburn W 3-1 Vanderbilt W 2-0 Georgia T 1-1 Auburn (AU 5, UF 4 PKs) W 4-1 Georgia W 2-1 Alabama All-Tournament: T 1-1 Tennessee (UT 7, UF 6 PKs) L 3-2 Auburn

1996 at Kentucky (Nationally ranked teams = No.8 UF) All-Tournament: Stephanie Freeman, Crystal Frimpong, Robin Fulton (MVP), All-Tournament: Jo Dragotta, , Kathryn Williamson Megan McMillan W 3-0 Tennessee 2012 at Orange Beach, Ala. (NRT = No. 10 Florida, No. 12 Texas A&M,

W 6-1 Auburn No. 19 Tennessee) 2004 at Auburn (NRT = No. 8 UT, No. 9 AU, No. 16 UF) W 3-2 2OT Arkansas W 2-1 Mississippi W 2-0 Alabama All-Tournament: Erin Baxter, (MVP), Melanie Freeman W 3-0 Missouri W 3-0 Mississippi W 3-0 Auburn W 2-1 2OT Tennessee 1997 at Florida (NRT = No.15 UF, No. T23 UGA & VU) All-Tournament: Jo Dragotta, Holly King, (MVP), Christen All-Tournament: Melanie Booth, Stephanie Freeman (MVP) W 6-0 Mississippi Westphal W 3-1 Georgia W 4-2 Vanderbilt 2005 at Orange Beach, Ala. (NRT = No. T15 UT, No. 18 UF) 2013 at Orange Beach, Ala. (NRT = No. 5 Florida, No.9 South Carolina, All-Tournament: Erin Baxter, Renee Reynolds, Melissa Pini, Sarah Yohe L 2-1 Auburn No. 21 Texas A&M, No. 22 Mississippi) (MVP) W 1-0 Arkansas 2006 at Orange Beach, Ala. (NRT = No. 15 UF) W 2-1 Mississippi 1998 at Alabama (NRT = No.4 UF, No. 10 VU, No. 25 Alabama) W 4-1 Georgia L 2-1 Texas A&M W 6-0 South Carolina W 2-0 South Carolina All-Tournament: , Havana Solaun, W 2-0 Kentucky L 2-1 Kentucky W 2-0 Vanderbilt All-Tournament: Ameera Abdullah, Stacy Bishop, Lauren Hyde 2014 at Orange Beach, Ala. (NRT = No. 7 Texas A&M, No. 8 Florida, All-Tournament: Erin Baxter (MVP), Keisha Bell, Danielle Fotopoulos, Abby No.17 South Carolina, No. 20 Kentucky) Wambach 2007 at Orange Beach, Ala. (NRT = No. 9 UT, No. 16 UGA, No. 22 UF) T 1-1 Tennessee ((UT 5, UF 4 PKs) W 4-0 Kentucky 1999 at Vanderbilt (NRT = No.2 UF, No. 14 UK) W 1-0 2OT LSU 2015 at Orange Beach, Ala. (NRT = No. 5 Florida, No. 16 South Carolina, W 4-3 Arkansas W 4-1 Georgia No. 17 Mississippi, No. 19 Auburn) All-Tournament: Ameera Abdullah, Stacy Bishop (MVP), Ashlee Elliott, W 3-0 Vanderbilt W 2-1 Vanderbilt Shelley Lyle W 3-0 Mississippi W 2-0 Auburn

All-Tournament: Keisha Bell, , Angie Olson, (MVP), Andi W 2-1 Texas A&M 2008 at Orange Beach, Ala. (NRT = No. 7 UF, No. 14 LSU Sellers, , Sarah Yohe All-Tournament: Meggie Dougherty Howard, Claire Falknor, Savannah (Soccer America)) Jordan, Christen Westphal (MVP) 2000 at Georgia (NRT = No. 12 UF) W 2-1 Alabama W 4-1 Arkansas L 3-0 Georgia 2016 at Orange Beach, Ala. (NRT = No. 2 South Carolina, No. 11 Auburn, W 2-1 Kentucky All-Tournament: Ameera Abdullah, Megan Kerns No. 15 Florida, No. 19 Arkansas, RV Missouri) W 2-0 Georgia T 3-3 Missouri (UF 8, MU 7 PKs) All-Tournament: Keisha Bell, Andi Sellers, Abby Wambach 2009 at Orange Beach, Ala. (NRT = No. 8 UF, No. 13 LSU, No. 15 USC, W 1-0 South Carolina (MVP) No. 25 Georgia; No. 21 Mississippi – Soccer America ranking) W 2-1 OT Arkansas W 1-0 2OT Tennessee All-Tournament: Kristen Cardano, Meggie Dougherty Howard (MVP), 2001 at LSU (NRT = No. 10 UF, No. 22 UT, No. 23 UGA) L 1-0 South Carolina Savannah Jordan, W 4-0 Vanderbilt All-Tournament: Katie Fraine, Lauren Hyde 2017 at Orange Beach, Ala. (NRT = No. 3 South Carolina, No. 14 Texas W 3-1 Kentucky W 2-1 Auburn 2010 at Orange Beach, Ala. (NRT = No. 7 UF, No. 20 South Carolina) A&M, No. 17 Florida, No. 19 Tennessee, RV, Auburn, Mississippi) All-Tournament: Keisha Bell, Andi Sellers, Abby Wambach (MVP) W 5-3 Vanderbilt W 1-0 Auburn W 3-1 Georgia L 2-1 OT Texas A&M 2002 at Mississippi (NRT = No. 13 Tennessee) W 1-0 South Carolina All-Tournament: Kaylan Marckese, Parker Roberts All-Tournament: Jazmyne Avant, Lindsay Thompson, Erika Tymrak (MVP), W 2-1 South Carolina 2018 at Orange Beach, Ala. (NRT = No. 7 Vanderbilt, No. 12 Tennessee, W 2-0 LSU Kathryn Williamson No. 14 South Carolina, No. 15 Texas A&M, No. 24 Arkansas – L 2-1 2OT Tennessee All-Tournament: Crystal Frimpong, Robin Fulton, Jordan Kellgren (MVP), SoccerAmerica ranking) T 1-1 Auburn (UF 2, AU 1 PKs W 1-0 Vanderbilt Arkansas

ABOUT THE GATORS: About the 2018 Gators Location: Gainesville, Fla. The 2018 Gator team is made up of 30 players. Among the six newcomers are five Enrollment: 55,862 freshmen and one transfers. Ten starters return from Florida’s 2017 NCAA Elite Eight President: Dr. W. Kent Fuchs team. Athletics Director: Scott Stricklin Conference: Southeastern Three Gators earned 2017 All-SEC honors. Redshirt junior Parker Roberts and Nickname: Gators Colors: Orange & Blue sophomore Deanne Rose were part of the 2017 All-SEC first team. Senior Rachelle Smith appeared on the 2017 All-SEC second team. UF SOCCER QUICK FACTS: 2018 Record: 7-9-4, 4-4-2 SEC  12 of the 16 Gators earning points in 2017 return this season. Those not 2017 Record: 17-7, 7-3 SEC returning - Gabby Seiler (6 goals, 8 assists – 20 points), Cassie Owens 2017 SEC Finish: 3rd overall; T3rd in SEC Tournament (1 – 2 pts), Samantha Chung (1g – 2 pts) and Kristen Cardano (1a – 1pt) – generated 25 points and eight goals. COACHING STAFF: Head Coach: Becky Burleigh  Carina Baltrip-Reyes transferred from Florida International, joining the Career Record/Years: 496-142-42/ 29 seasons Gators for 2018 spring training. The redshirt sophomore UF Record: 414-119-36 / 24 seasons defender/ is eligible to compete for the Gators this season. Associate Head Coaches: Vic Campbell & Alan Kirkup Volunteer Coach: John Roman  Several Gators spent part of their summer with teams in the Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL) or other leagues - Madison Alexander RETURNING ALL-SEC PLAYERS: (Motor City FC), Baltrip-Reyes (FC Austin Elite), Haillie Lower (Tampa Bay United), Alyssa Howell (Florida SOL FC), Roberts (Asheville City Parker Roberts (2017 SEC first team) FC), Tess Sapone ( Reserves) and Danielle Van Liere Deanne Rose (2017 SEC first team) (Charlotte Eagles). Rachelle Smith (2017 SEC second team)

 Four Gators were called into various national team activities – Cassidy 2018 Soccer Schedule Lindley (U.S. U-18 camp), Roberts (two U.S. U-23 camps) and Rose Date Opponent (TV/Radio) Time (ET) (Canada’s team). Freshman Georgia Eaton-Collins also Aug. 7 Florida Gulf Coast# (Exhibition) W, 4-0 played for England in a U-19 2018 European Championship qualifier. Aug. 17 Washington (SEC Network +) W, 1-0 Aug. 19 Florida Atlantic (SEC Network +) W, 4-2 Six Newcomers in 2018 Aug. 24 Ohio State (SEC Network +) L, 1-0 Florida welcomes five freshmen and one transfer to its 2018 roster. Aug. 26 Oklahoma State L, 1-0 2OT Aug. 31 UCLA (SEC Network +) T, 0-0 2OT  Taylor Baksay played with the Palm Harbor University team that reached Sept. 2 Southern California (SEC Network +) L, 3-0 the FHSAA 5A semifinal in 2015 and 2018. Earned 2018 Pinellas County Sept. 7 Florida State L, 1-0 Athletic Conference North county first-team honors. Sept. 10 Central Florida L, 3-0  Georgia Eaton-Collins of Ipswich, Suffolk, England, has been a member Sept. 16 Vanderbilt (SEC Network) L, 2-1 of England youth national teams at Under-15, U-16, U-17 and U-19. Sept. 20 Kentucky W, 6-0 Member of Arsenal’s 2017-18 Women’s Super League (WSL) Sept. 23 Louisiana State (SEC Network +) W, 4-1 development championship team and named team’s U-20 Player of the Sept. 28 Mississippi State T, 0-0 2OT 2017-18 season. Oct. 4 Tennessee (SEC Network +) L, 2-0  Cassidy Lindley was the 2017 West Most Valuable Player and named to Oct. 7 South Carolina (SEC Network) L, 1-0 Best XI at 2017 High School All-American Game, held in Orlando Dec. 2. Oct. 14 Alabama (ESPNU) T, 0-0 2OT Attended February’s U.S. U-18 camp in Lakewood Ranch, Fla. Oct. 18 Georgia (SEC Network +) W, 1-0  Mary Peach of Lakeland played with Lakeland Christian which reached Oct. 21 Missouri L, 2-0 each Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) final site since Oct. 25 Arkansas (SEC Network +) W, 3-0 starting as a seventh grader. Member of Orlando City 99/00 ESNL (Elite Oct. 29-Nov. 4 Southeastern Conference Tournament Clubs National League). Oct. 28 Auburn (SEC Network) T, 1-1 (UF 2-1 PKs)  Samantha Tobar played with Boca United FC. Boca competed in ECNL Oct. 30 Vanderbilt (SEC Network) W, 1-0 Southeast PDP. Played with Douglas High School until senior year - then Nov. 1 Arkansas (SEC Network) 4:30 p.m. focused on playing with Boca United.

Shading denotes home matches ^Orange Beach, Ala. Carina Baltrip-Reyes transferred from Florida International, joining the Gators for 2018 spring training. She appeared in nine matches with eight starts as a freshman in Audio of all matches can be heard on GatorVision.com 2016 at FIU. Baltrip-Reyes sat out the 2017 season due to injury. WRUF = 98.1 FM / 850 AM WRUF

Graduate School Gators What’s Next? Two on the 2018 Gator roster wear the “SEC Graduate” patch on their The winner of Thursday’s match advances to 2018 Southeastern Conference Tournament final to face the winner of the South Carolina-LSU match. uniforms.

Florida lost 1-0 at South Carolina on Oct. 7 and claimed a 4-1 home win over LSU on Courtney Douglas and Sarah Troccoli received their sociology bachelor’s Sept. 23. degrees in May.

The SEC final is set for 2 p.m. ET on Nov. 4. Classwork continues for both, as they are now in graduate school.

Douglas Health Education & Behavior Troccoli Sports Management

Overall Series Record Arkansas Location W - L - T Percentage Goals (UF-Opp.) Attend. (High - Low - Avg) Away8 - 1 - 0 0.889 22 - 6 1177 - 247 - 672 Home9 - 0 - 0 1.000 27 - 3 1893 - 519 - 1121 Neutral5 - 0 - 0 1.000 14 - 7 1178 - 316 - 756 Overall 22 - 1 - 0 = 23 0.957 63 - 16 1893 - 247 - 729 Game by Game Summary -- Since 2000 -- see last page for full history Rank Score Fouls Rank Score Fouls Date UF Opp Site W/L Min. UF Opp Attn. Tourn UF Opp Date UF Opp Site W/L Min. UF Opp Attn. Tourn UF Opp 10/25/2018 nr nr H W 90 3 0 519 7 8 10/25/2007 23 nr A W 90 1 0 570 9 8 11/6/2016 17 23 N W 100 2 1 OT 1,178 SEC 9 12 10/20/2006 15 nr H W 105 1 0 OT 1,803 12 16 9/16/2016 4 nr A L 90 1 2 1,155 9 9 10/23/2005 19 nr A W 90 1 0 687 14 8 10/25/2015 8 nr H W 90 4 0 921 8 7 10/24/2004 25 nr H W 90 2 1 1,277 20 12 10/5/2014 6 nr A W 90 3 1 1,177 7 8 10/13/2002 nr nr H W 90 2 1 1,013 14 6 11/6/2013 5 nr N W 90 1 0 1,007 SEC 6 12 10/14/2001 12 nr A W 90 4 1 311 8 11 9/30/2012 24 nr H W 90 4 0 556 6 6 11/2/2000 12 nr N W 90 4 1 316 SEC 14 13 10/20/2011 13 nr A W 92 2 1 OT 1,098 7 6 Avg 932 10/24/2010 12 nr H W 90 3 1 789 8 4 10/25/2009 12 nr A W 90 1 0 503 7 12 10/23/2008 7 nr H W 90 3 0 1,893 7 5

Last Meeting Box Score Summary Date SiteType Attn 25-Oct-18 Donald R. Dizney Stadium, Gain H 519 12OTFinal OTPKs Total Went to OT No SEC Conf. Yes Arkansas 0 0 0 0 Min. Ending OT Type 0 SEC Tourn No Florida 1 2 0 3 90 Decided by PK No 0 NCAA Tourn No Florida Field Players Opponent Field Players Name MinSt ShotGoal Asst Pts GW PK PKM PKW Name ShotGoal Asst Pts GW Deanne Rose 52 Y 4 2 0 4 No 0 0 No Taylor Malham 2 0 0 0 No Briana Solis 76 Y 1 1 0 2 No 0 0 No Kayla Mckeon 1 0 0 0 No Mayra Pelayo 75 Y 0 0 1 1 No 0 0 No Carly Hoke 1 0 0 0 No Sarah Troccoli 90 Y 3 0 0 0 No 0 0 No Tori Cannata 1 0 0 0 No Julia Lester 90 Y 0 0 0 0 No 0 0 No Georgia Eaton-Collins 90 Y 0 0 0 0 No 0 0 No Carina Baltrip-Reyes 73 Y 0 0 0 0 No 0 0 No Sammie Betters 45 Y 0 0 0 0 No 0 0 No Lais Araujo 40 Y 0 0 0 0 No 0 0 No Madison Alexander 37 Y 1 0 0 0 No 0 0 No Tess Sapone 53 N 0 0 1 1 No 0 0 No Sara Wilson 57 N 0 0 0 0 No 0 0 No Melanie Monteagudo 52 N 2 0 0 0 No 0 0 No Brittney Bennett 28 N 0 0 0 0 No 0 0 No Cassidy Lindley 26 N 0 0 0 0 No 0 0 No Alyssa Howell 10 N 0 0 0 0 No 0 0 No Courtney Douglas 6 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 3 0 Y Taylor Beitz 3 3 N

Scoring Summary TeamName Time UF Opp UF Deanne Rose 52:51 1 0 UF Deanne Rose 56:35 2 0 UF Briana Solis 9:31 3 0

Florida Soccer vs. Arkansas Series History 10/31/2018 1:33:38 Single Game Notables - Florida Assists on Goals Keeper Saves Name Asst Date Name Saves Date Total Goals and Game Winning Goals Meggie Dougherty Howard 2 10/25/15 Kaylan Marckese 6 10/25/15 Name GoalsGWG Date Taylor Travis 2 10/24/10 Taylor Burke 6 10/5/14 Abby Wambach 4 Yes 11/2/00 Boo Schubert 2 9/26/99 Kaylan Marckese 4 11/6/16 Sarah Yohe 3 No 9/26/99 Danielle Murphy 2 9/26/99 Kaylan Marckese 4 9/16/16 Sarah Yohe 3 No 9/28/97 Katie Tullis 2 9/28/97 Katie Fraine 4 10/25/09 Deanne Rose 2 No 10/25/18 Mayra Pelayo 1 10/25/18 Megan Berlingo 4 10/23/08 Savannah Jordan 2 No 10/25/15 Tess Sapone 1 10/25/18 Kaylan Marckese 3 10/25/18 Tahnai Annis 2 No 10/23/08 Julia Lester 1 11/6/16 Katie Fraine 3 10/24/10 Abby Wambach 2 No 10/14/01 Melanie Monteagudo 1 11/6/16 Jordan Kellgren 3 10/13/02 Andrea Sellers 2 Yes 11/4/99 Savannah Jordan 1 11/6/16 Lynn Pattishall 3 11/10/96 Melissa Pini 2 Yes 9/28/97 Meggie Dougherty Howard 1 11/6/16 Briana Solis 1 No 10/25/18 Keeper Shutouts Total Points Name S/O Date Total Shots Name Pts. Date Kaylan Marckese 1 10/25/18 Name ShotsGoals Date Abby Wambach 8 11/2/00 Kaylan Marckese 1 10/25/15 Danielle Fotopoulos 13 1 11/10/96 Sarah Yohe 7 9/28/97 Taylor Burke 1 11/6/13 Andrea Sellers 9 2 11/4/99 Sarah Yohe 6 9/26/99 Katie Fraine 1 10/25/09 Alison Benoit 8 1 9/28/97 Abby Wambach 5 10/14/01 Megan Berlingo 1 10/23/08 Melissa Pini 8 0 11/10/96 Melissa Pini 5 9/28/97 Brittni Goodwin 1 10/20/06 Abby Wambach 7 4 11/2/00 Deanne Rose 4 10/25/18 Jen Gardner GK 0.5 10/23/05 Sarah Yohe 7 0 11/4/99 Savannah Jordan 4 10/25/15 Brittni Goodwin 0.5 10/23/05 Kristin Fisher 7 0 9/26/99 Tahnai Annis 4 10/23/08 Regan Wiesemann 0.5 9/26/99 Sarah Yohe 7 3 9/26/99 Andrea Sellers 4 11/4/99 Jordan Kellgren 0.5 9/26/99 Angie Olson 6 1 11/4/99 Savannah Jordan 3 11/6/16 Melissa Pini 6 2 9/28/97 Keeper Goals Against Sarah Yohe 6 3 9/28/97 Name G/A Date Jordan Kellgren 3 11/4/99 Kaylan Marckese 2 9/16/16 Kaylan Marckese 1 11/6/16 Taylor Burke 1 10/5/14 Taylor Burke 1 10/20/11 Katie Fraine 1 10/24/10 Jen Gardner GK 1 10/24/04 Jordan Kellgren 1 10/13/02 Regan Wiesemann 1 10/14/01 Jordan Kellgren 1 11/2/00

Single Game Notables - Opponent Assists on Goals Keeper Saves Name Assts Date Name Saves Date Total Goals and Game Winning Goals Claire Kelley 1 9/16/16 Holly Smith 29 11/10/96 Name GoalsGWG Date Alexandra Fischer 1 9/16/16 Megan Bals 18 11/4/99 Jessi Hartzler 2 Yes 9/16/16 Claire Kelley 1 10/5/14 Jessica Shoffner 12 9/28/97 Alexandra Fischer 1 No 11/6/16 Kelsey Allison 1 10/24/10 Carrie Dillsaver 10 10/24/04 Ashleigh Ellenwood 1 No 10/5/14 Kellie Bedient 1 10/13/02 Britni Williams 9 10/25/07 Allie Chandler 1 No 10/20/11 Mandy Komar 1 11/2/00 Lindsay Haywood 9 11/2/00 Ally Atkins 1 No 10/24/10 Katie Grigar 1 11/4/99 Cameron Carter 8 9/16/16 Ali Harter 1 No 10/24/04 Pam Pesnell 1 11/4/99 Britni Williams 7 10/23/08 Lisa Jones 1 No 10/13/02 Holly Collins 1 11/4/99 Lindsay Haywood 7 10/14/01 Julie Williford 1 No 10/14/01 Claire McKenna 1 11/10/96 Brandy Stewart 7 9/26/99 Michael-Lyn O'Kelley 1 No 11/2/00 Michal-Lynn O'Kelley 1 No 11/4/99 Total Points Keeper Goals Against Name Pts Date Katie Grigar 1 No 11/4/99 Name GA Date Jessi Hartzler 4 9/16/16 Mary Langston 1 No 11/4/99 Jessica Shoffner 7 9/28/97 Katie Grigar 3 11/4/99 Jordan Harris 4 10/25/15 Total Shots Alexandra Fischer 2 11/6/16 Sam Wolf 4 9/30/12 Name ShotsGoals Date Ashleigh Ellenwood 2 10/5/14 Lindsay Haywood 4 10/14/01 Allie Chandler 5 0 10/25/09 Allie Chandler 2 10/20/11 Lindsay Haywood 4 11/2/00 Ashleigh Ellenwood 4 1 10/5/14 Ally Atkins 2 10/24/10 Megan Bals 4 11/4/99 Laurel Pastor 4 0 10/24/10 Ali Harter 2 10/24/04 Taylor Beitz 3 10/25/18 Lindsay Waxler 4 1 9/28/97 Lisa Jones 2 10/13/02 Cameron Carter 3 10/5/14 Ashleigh Ellenwood 3 0 11/6/13 Julie Williford 2 10/14/01 Laurel Pastor 3 0 10/25/09 Britni Williams 3 10/24/10 Florida Soccer vs. Arkansas Series History 10/31/2018 1:33:39 Series History Notables - Florida Goals and Game Winners Total Points Assists on Goals Keeper Saves Name Goals GWG Name Pts. Name Asst Name Saves Abby Wambach 7 2 Abby Wambach 17 Danielle Murphy 4 Kaylan Marckese 17 Sarah Yohe 7 1 Sarah Yohe 16 Meggie Dougherty Howard 3 Taylor Burke 9 Savannah Jordan 5 2 Savannah Jordan 11 Abby Wambach 3 Katie Fraine 8 Andrea Sellers 4 2 Andrea Sellers 9 Heather Mitts 3 Jordan Kellgren 7 Melissa Pini 3 2 Melissa Pini 7 Boo Schubert 3 Michelle Harris 4 Brooke Sharp 2 2 McKenzie Barney 5 Havana Solaun 2 Megan Berlingo 4 Megan Kerns 2 2 Megan Kerns 5 Katie Tullis 2 Regan Wiesemann 3 Ashley Harris 2 2 Tahnai Annis 5 Mayra Pelayo 2 Lynn Pattishall 3 Tahnai Annis 2 0 Meggie Dougherty Howard 5 Christen Westphal 2 Jen Gardner GK 2 Deanne Rose 2 0 Heather Mitts 5 Annie Speese 2 Brittni Goodwin 1 McKenzie Barney 2 0 Sarah Yohe 2 Keeper Shutouts Briana Solis 2 0 Taylor Travis 2 Name S/O Holly King 2 0 Kaylan Marckese 2 Shots Taken Brittni Goodwin 1.5 Name Shots Taylor Burke 1 Sarah Yohe 25 Megan Berlingo 1 Andrea Sellers 23 Katie Fraine 1 Melissa Pini 18 Regan Wiesemann 0.5 Abby Wambach 18 Michelle Harris 0.5 Savannah Jordan 16 Lynn Pattishall 0.5 Danielle Fotopoulos 13 Jordan Kellgren 0.5 Alison Benoit 12 Jen Gardner GK 0.5 Annie Speese 11 Havana Solaun 11 Keeper Goals Against Name G/A Erin Baxter 11 Jordan Kellgren 5 Kaylan Marckese 3 Taylor Burke 2 Lynn Pattishall 2 Regan Wiesemann 1 Michelle Harris 1 Katie Fraine 1 Jen Gardner GK 1 Series History Notables - Opponent Goals and Game Winners Total Points Assists on Goals Keeper Saves Name Saves Name Goals GWG Name Pts. Name Assts Holly Smith 32 Jessi Hartzler 2 1 Jessi Hartzler 4 Claire Kelley 2 Megan Bals 21 Michal-Lynn O'Kelley 1 0 Alexandra Fischer 3 Pam Pesnell 1 Britni Williams 21 Michael-Lyn O'Kelley 1 0 Katie Grigar 3 Mandy Komar 1 Lindsay Haywood 19 Mary Langston 1 0 Ali Harter 2 Kelsey Allison 1 Carrie Dillsaver 19 Lisa Jones 1 0 Allie Chandler 2 Kellie Bedient 1 Cameron Carter 17 Lindsay Waxler 1 0 Ally Atkins 2 Katie Grigar 1 Jessica Shoffner 12 Katie Grigar 1 0 Andie Hickman 2 Holly Collins 1 Brandy Stewart 7 Julie Williford 1 0 Ashleigh Ellenwood 2 Claire McKenna 1 Sam Wolf 4 Brittany Burns 1 0 Brittany Burns 2 Alexandra Fischer 1 Taylor Beitz 3 Ashleigh Ellenwood 1 0 Claire Kelley 2 Jordan Harris 3 Andie Hickman 1 0 Julie Williford 2 Ally Atkins 1 0 Lindsay Waxler 2 Keeper Goals Against Allie Chandler 1 0 Lisa Jones 2 Name GA Ali Harter 1 0 Mary Langston 2 Lindsay Haywood 10 Alexandra Fischer 1 0 Michael-Lyn O'Kelley 2 Britni Williams 8 Total Shots Michal-Lynn O'Kelley 2 Megan Bals 7 Name Shots Jessica Shoffner 7 Ashleigh Ellenwood 9 Cameron Carter 7 Allie Chandler 7 Holly Smith 5 Laurel Pastor 7 Sam Wolf 4 Lindsay Waxler 6 Jordan Harris 4 Florida Soccer vs. Arkansas Series History 10/31/2018 1:33:40 Alexandra Fischer 5 Carrie Dillsaver 4 Lindsay Patterson 5 Taylor Beitz 3 Jessi Hartzler 5 Holly Collins 5 Abbey Wilburn 5 Stefani Doyle 4

Game by Game Summary Rank Score Fouls Date UF Opp Site W/L Min. UF Opp Attn. Tourn UF Opp 10/25/2018 nr nr H W 90 3 0 519 7 8 11/6/2016 17 23 N W 100 2 1 OT 1,178 SEC 9 12 9/16/2016 4 nr A L 90 1 2 1,155 9 9 10/25/2015 8 nr H W 90 4 0 921 8 7 10/5/2014 6 nr A W 90 3 1 1,177 7 8 11/6/2013 5 nr N W 90 1 0 1,007 SEC 6 12 9/30/2012 24 nr H W 90 4 0 556 6 6 10/20/2011 13 nr A W 92 2 1 OT 1,098 7 6 10/24/2010 12 nr H W 90 3 1 789 8 4 10/25/2009 12 nr A W 90 1 0 503 7 12 10/23/2008 7 nr H W 90 3 0 1,893 7 5 10/25/2007 23 nr A W 90 1 0 570 9 8 10/20/2006 15 nr H W 105 1 0 OT 1,803 12 16 10/23/2005 19 nr A W 90 1 0 687 14 8 10/24/2004 25 nr H W 90 2 1 1,277 20 12 10/13/2002 nr nr H W 90 2 1 1,013 14 6 10/14/2001 12 nr A W 90 4 1 311 8 11 11/2/2000 12 nr N W 90 4 1 316 SEC 14 13 11/4/1999 2 nr N W 90 4 3 827 SEC 18 12 9/26/1999 3 nr H W 90 5 0 1,320 18 14 9/28/1997 19 nr A W 90 7 1 298 12 8 11/10/1996 8 nr N W 135 3 2 OT 452 SEC 41 12 9/22/1995 nr nr A W 90 2 0 247 19 7 23 Prior Matches 63 16 19,917 280 216

Florida Soccer vs. Arkansas Series History 10/31/2018 1:33:40 Florida Formation & Player Notes (3-5-2 formation – starters from 10/30 match)

Goalkeeper Attacking 31 Marckese Midfield 2018 GAA = 0.95 10 – Tess Sapone ● Career solo shutouts ● Nine starts total is 29 – UF record 1 g, 1 a, 3 pts ● 2017 SEC All- ● Scored game- Tournament selection. 21 14 winner in 1-0 win vs ● Career-high 8 saves Rose Alexander Georgia vs. then No. 2 UCLA 12 – Betters and at then No. 3 ● Started all but one Florida State match. 2 g, 1 a, 5 pts 44 Espinoza ● 2018 goals total (2) 2018 GAA = 2.00 10 is a season high ● Career-high seven 27 12 27 – Pelayo saves versus FAU on Pelayo Sapone Betters ● First 2018 Aug. 19 appearance came Backline against then No. 7 8 Baltrip-Reyes Southern Cal as ● Started every match & recovering from off- 88.5 minutes per match season leg surgery. leads UF field players 11 18 ● Leads 2018 Gators ● First season as a Solis with six assists Gator – transferred from Araujo ● 1 g, 6 a - 8 pts FIU & enrolled at UF in 5 Monteagudo spring 2018 ● 8 starts & appeared 17 matches ● Hit 10th goal of 26 Eaton-Collins career to open scoring ● Started 12 matches. vs FAU Played with England’s ● 1 g, 1 a - 3 pts U-19 team for UEFA 14 – Lindley Group Play, missing 8 26 20 ● SEC Freshman of three matches Week & part of Baltrip- Eaton-Collins ● Played entirety of last Lester TDS.com National 10 matches w/ UF Reyes Team of Week 20 Lester ● Five assists 2nd for ● Appeared in last 18 UF matches, playing ● 1 g, 5 a – 7 pts entirety of last 15 ● 2 starts & appeared ● Missed first 2 matches in every match due to shoulder injury 25 – Wilson Holding Midfield ● Appeared in 19 11– Briana Solis matches w/ 5 starts ● Appeared in every Forward match, starting all but 14- Alexander one. 1 g, 2 a - 4pts 31 (Marckese) ● Leads UF in goals ● 20yd strike vs (6) and shares points Arkansas was GWG lead (14) 15 – Sarah Troccoli ● Scored two goals in ● Started 19 matches SEC play (at UK and ● Can play holding or vs. LSU) attacking mid ● All offensive totals ● 4th w/ with 3 assists are career season 18 - Araujo highs ●Tied for third in SEC ● Appeared in every play in goals & points match, starting 19 ● ‘18 All-SEC 1st team 21 – Rose ● 9/24 SEC Offensive ● Limited Player of Week after appearances (9) due hat-trick at Kentucky to Canada Senior and goal & two assists National Team play vs. LSU ● 4th collegiate double ● Shares UF points goal match vs lead: 5 g, 4 a - 14 pts Arkansas ● 2 g, 1 a - 5 pts

Gators Called into National Team Activities 2018 Gator Schedule Three Gators were called into national team action since the conclusion of The Gators’ 2018 schedule is a challenging one. last season. Florida faces seven teams ranked in the United Soccer Coaches preseason Florida Players in National Team Events in Offseason top 25. The Donald R. Dizney Stadium is the site for four of those matches - Gator U-18 U-23 National Team No. 2 UCLA (Aug. 31), No. 12 Southern California (Sept. 2), No. 23 Ohio Cassidy Lakewood Ranch, State (Aug. 24) and No. 25 Tennessee (Oct. 4). Florida travels to meet Lindley Fla. 2-10/17 preseason No. 5 South Carolina (Oct. 7), No. 10 Florida State (Sept. 7) and No. 16 Central Florida. Parker Orlando 11- Roberts 28/12-4 Portland 3- Eleven teams among the Gators’ 18-match schedule advanced to 2017 11/17 NCAA play. Challenging play continues in the SEC Tournament, as UF opened 2018 play facing Auburn and Vanderbilt (both advanced to 2017 Deanne Algarve Cup – Portugal Rose 2-28/3-7 (5th place) NCAA Second Round). Date Opponent Reached 2017 NCAA Round 2018 Result Aug. 24 Ohio State First Round L, 1-0 In addition, freshman Georgia Eaton-Collins played in England’s U-19 Aug. 26 Oklahoma State Second Round L, 1-0 2OT Aug. 31 UCLA Championship T, 0-0 2OT qualifier for European Championships. Sept. 2 Southern California Second Round L, 3-0 Sept. 7 Florida State Third Round L, 1-0 Gators Competing for National Team Sept. 9 Central Florida First Round L, 3-0 Two Gators were away for recent UF matches as they joined their national Sept. 16 Vanderbilt Second Round L, 2-1 teams for play. Oct. 4 Tennessee Second Round L, 2-0 Oct. 7 South Carolina Semifinal L, 1-0 Deanne Rose: Oct. 14 Alabama First Round T, 0-0 2OT Four appearances for Florida in 2018 due to Canada Senior National Team Oct. 25 Arkansas First Round W. 3-0 duties. Oct. 28 Auburn Second Round T, 1-1 2OT  On Canada’s roster for Sept. 2 international friendly match versus Oct. 30 Vanderbilt Second Round W, 1-0 Brazil. Bold denotes home matches  Part of Canada’s roster for CONCACAF play which concluded Oct. 17 facing U.S.in final (U.S. 2-0 win). Both U.S. and Canada Speedy Hat-Trick advance to the 2019 FIFA World Cup based on their CONCACAF Senior Laís Araujo recorded her first hat-trick in span of 18 minutes and 24 final appearance. seconds - the sixth fastest hat-trick in school history. o Scored a goal in the 25’ in Canada’s 12-0 win over Cuba (Oct. 8) It has been 17 years since a Gator scored a hat-trick in less than 19 minutes. o Returned to UF lineup versus Georgia. Georgia Eaton-Collins: Gators’ Top Seven Quickest Hat-Tricks  On England’s Union of European Football Association (UEFA) Min Sec Name Opponent Date Under-19 Championships team. (Oct. 1-8) 5 49 Jill Stevens Mississippi State 10/16/1998  Played entirety of wins versus Malta (9-0), Croatia (8-0) and 11 45 Danielle Fotopoulos vs. Auburn 11/9/1996 Slovakia (4-0). 14 35 Melissa Pini Mississippi 10/18/1998 o Returned to UF lineup at Alabama. 14 17 Andi Sellers Mississippi 10/28/2001 17 47 Abby Wambach Mississippi State 10/26/2001 Two other Gators are involved in CONCACAF play. 18 24 Laís Araujo @Kentucky 9/20/2018 (2012) is also a part of Canada’s team. Second in 18 47 Danielle Fotopoulos Mississippi 10/18/1998 2018 CONCACAF qualifying goals (6) – four vs Cuba and two vs Panama Lauren Silver (2011-14) is part of Jamaica’s team. She’s Araujo is the 13th in the program’s 24 year history to record a hat-trick. Her appeared in all five matches, with four starts hat-trick at Kentucky was the 35th for Florida.

Araujo on All-SEC First Team Senior Laís Araujo is part of the All-Southeastern Conference first-team, Consecutive Goals announced Oct. 28 by the league office. When senior Laís Araujo opened the scoring at Kentucky with a hat-trick, it marked her fourth consecutive goal as she scored the only UF goal in the Here’s some of Araujo’s 2018 highlights: Sept. 16 Vanderbilt match.  Tied for third among SEC scorers with five goals and 12 points  Opened 6-0 win at Kentucky with three first-half goals. First Gator Two current Gators provided Florida with four consecutive goals – Araujo hat-trick and Deanne Rose.  since 2015 and the 18 minute span is the sixth quickest hat-trick in UF history. Gators with Four or More Consecutive Goals # of goals Player Started (# of goals) Ended  Scored go-ahead goal in 4-1 win versus LSU 7 Danielle Fotopoulos 11/9/96 (6) 11/10/96 (1)  SEC Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 24) and part of 5 Savannah Jordan 8/23/13 (2) 8/25/13 (3) TopDrawerSoccer.com National Team of the Week after 5 Abby Wambach 11/2/00 (4) 11/3/00 (1) performance versus Kentucky and LSU 4 Laís Araujo 9/16/18 (1) 9/20/18 (3)  Hit tying goal in 78th minute versus Vanderbilt. 4 Deanne Rose 9/17/17 (2) 9/21/17 (1) 4 Abby Wambach 11/16/01 (1) 11/18/01 (3) 4 Andi Sellers 10/26/97 (1) 10/31/97 (3)

Challenging Schedule Florida Individual Game Highs (as of Oct 31, 2018) Through Oct. 30 play, Florida’s played seven matches versus teams among the Oct. 30 United Soccer Coaches top-25 – the most among the league teams. Points 6 Lais Araujo - at Kentucky (09/20/18) Every team in the Southeastern Conference has played at least a pair of teams among the 4 Cassidy Lindley - FLORIDA ATLANTIC (08/19/18) current top-25. 4 Mayra Pelayo - at Kentucky (09/20/18) 4 Madison Alexander - at Kentucky (09/20/18) Matches vs Opponents in Total Matches School Oct. 30 Top 25 thru Oct. 30 4 Lais Araujo - LSU (09/23/18) Florida 7 20 Goals 3 Lais Araujo - at Kentucky (09/20/18) Georgia 5 18 2 Deanne Rose - ARKANSAS (10/25/18) Kentucky 5 19 Mississippi State 5 17 Assists 2 Sarah Troccoli - FLORIDA ATLANTIC (08/19/18) Missouri 5 19 2 Cassidy Lindley - FLORIDA ATLANTIC (08/19/18) Auburn 4 19 2 Mayra Pelayo - at Kentucky (09/20/18) LSU 4 20 2 Madison Alexander - at Kentucky (09/20/18) Mississippi 4 20 Texas A&M 4 20 2 Briana Solis - LSU (09/23/18) Arkansas 3 19 Shots 6 Lais Araujo - at Kentucky (09/20/18) South Carolina 3 18 6 Madison Alexander - vs #9 Auburn University (10/26/18) Tennessee 3 18 Vanderbilt 3 19 Shots on goal6 Madison Alexander - vs #9 Auburn University (10/26/18) Alabama 2 19 3 Melanie Monteagudo - FLORIDA ATLANTIC (08/19/18) 3 Lais Araujo - at Kentucky (09/20/18) 3 Deanne Rose - ARKANSAS (10/25/18) Burleigh Career Wins Total Among Nation’s Saves 8 Kaylan Marckese - #2 UCLA (08/31/18) Best 8 Kaylan Marckese - at #3 Florida State (09/07/18) Becky Burleigh stands among the nation’s top three active coaches for wins and winning percentage.

She entered the 2018 season with a 28-year record of 489-133-38 (0.770).

She stands at No. 3 in for wins (489) and No. 5 for winning percentage (.770) among the NCAA Division I Coaches All-Time. 2018 Standings (as of 10/30/18) She is one of two women in the top 10 on either chart. Place Team 2018 Overall SEC Points

1 Vanderbilt 15-3-1 8-1-1 25

2. Tennessee 13-2-3 7-2-1 22 3. Arkansas 12-4-3 6-3-1 19 Smart Gators Mississippi 12-7-1 6-3-1 19 The University of Florida soccer program posted a 3.25 grade point average South Carolina 13-4-1 6-3-1 19 for the 2017 fall semester and a 3.31 in spring of 2018. Florida earned a spot Texas A&M 15-4-1 6-3-1 19 on the 2018 United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award list. 7. LSU 12-6-2 5-4-1 16

8. Florida 7-9-4 4-4-2 14 9. Auburn 12-5-2 4-5-1 13 Florida set the league record with 24 earning a spot on the 2016 10. Missouri 6-11-2 3-6-1 10 Southeastern Conference Fall Academic Honor Roll and was close to that 11. Alabama 8-8-3 2-6-2 8 mark with 21 honorees on the 2017 list. Mississippi State 9-6-2 2-6-2 8 13. Georgia 4-9-5 1-6-3 6 14. Kentucky 5-14 1-9 3 Second Chances Florida’s 1-0 win over Vanderbilt marked the ninth time the Gators posted a win in Southeastern Conference Tournament play over a team that they lost Time SEC Champions to in regular-season play. Year Champ Year Champ Year Champ 1993 VU 2001 UF 2009 UF SEC Tournament Wins vs Regular-Season Losses 1994 VU 2002 AU 2010 UF Season Opponent Regular-Season Result SEC Tournament Round Score 1995 UK 2003 UT 2011 USC 1997 Vanderbilt L, 2-1 Final W, 4-1 1996 UF 2004 UT 2012 UF 2002 South Carolina L, 1-0 OT Quarters W, 2-1 1997 UF 2005 UT 2013 UF & 2004 Tennessee L, 2-1 2OT Final W, 2-1 2OT 2007 Georgia L, 2-1 Final W, 4-1 TA&M 2015 Auburn L, 3-2 Semifinal W, 2-0 1998 UF 2006 UF 2014 TA&M Texas A&M L, 2-1 Final W, 2-1 1999 UF 2007 UF 2015 UF 2016 Arkansas L, 2-1 Final W, 2-1 OT 2000 UF 2008 UF 2016 USC 2017 Auburn L, 1-0 Quarters W, 1-0 2018 Vanderbilt L, 2-1 Quarters W, 1-0 2017 USC 2018 VU NOTE: Prior to 2000, SEC champion went to tournament champion; since 2000, SEC champion based on regular-season league play

When the Gators Score Beyond the Boxscore Minute Second Player Opponent Location Date Here’s some notes on the 2018 Gators: 6 20 Madison Alexander Vanderbilt Orange Beach 10/30/2018 9 31 Briana Solis Arkansas Gainesville 10/25/2018 1 Ashley Pietra GK • Brother, Court, played football at Colorado School of Mines 13 42 Lais Araujo Kentucky Lexington 9/20/2018 • Has a fraternal twin, Kathryn. 13 37 Tess Sapone Georgia Gainesville 10/18/2018 3 Cassidy F • Older brother, Cameron, is in his first season with Orlando City. He 14 1 Melanie Monteagudo FAU Gainesville 8/19/2018 19 41 Madison Alexander Auburn Orange Beach 10/28/2018 Lindley played two seasons with North Carolina and was the 2017 ACC 23 42 Lais Araujo Kentucky Lexington 9/20/2018 Midfielder of the Year 31 6 Lais Araujo Kentucky Lexington 9/20/2018 4 Danielle Van MF • Graduated at top of Fletcher High School’s class of 2016 and now 34 52 Madison Alexander FAU Gainesville 8/19/2018 Liere enrolled in University of Florida Honors Program classes 42 33 Alyssa Howell LSU Gainesville 9/23/2018 8 Carina Baltrip- D Graduated in top one percent of Hendrickson H.S.’s class of 2016. 44 13 Alyssa Howell Kentucky Lexington 9/20/2018 Reyes Majoring in biology at UF 45 56 Cassidy Lindley FAU Gainesville 8/19/2018 10 Tess Sapone MF • 2016 Virginia Player of the Year. One of two Gators to be 49 21 Lais Araujo LSU Gainesville 9/23/2018 named Gatorade Player of Year during prep career (also Parker Roberts 52 51 Deanne Rose Arkansas Gainesville 10/25/2018 / 2014 and 2015 Kansas). 53 1 Sammie Betters Washington Gainesville 8/17/2018 56 35 Deanne Rose Arkansas Gainesville 10/25/2018 11 Briana Solis MF • Both older sisters – Amanda (Webber International) and Samantha 60 42 Madison Alexander LSU Gainesville 9/23/2018 (Eastern Florida State College) – played collegiate soccer. 62 27 Sammie Betters FAU Gainesville 8/19/2018 12 Sammie MF • Graduated at top of Springstead High School’s class of 2016 and now 64 9 Madison Alexander Kentucky Lexington 9/20/2018 Betters enrolled in University of Florida Honors Program classes. 76 31 Madison Alexander Washington Gainesville 8/17/2018 • Joined current Gators Kaylan Marckese and Julia Lester on 2015 US 77 40 Lais Araujo Vanderbilt Gainesville 9/16/2018 Youth Soccer National U-17 Championship team. 80 37 Mayra Pelayo Kentucky Lexington 9/20/2018 13 Alyssa Howell F • A camel lives in her backyard back in Farmersville, Ohio 83 44 Courtney Douglas LSU Gainesville 9/23/2018 • Just like Gator head coach Becky Burleigh, Alyssa was born on Friday th the 13 14 Madison F • Pretended to be Gator Great and FIFA International goals leader Abby Marckese Sets UF Career Solo Shutout Alexander Wambach when she played as a child Record 15 Sarah Troccoli MF • Graduated a semester early from Troy High School to enroll at the Senior goalkeeper Kaylan Marckese set Florida’s career solo shutouts record University of Florida in spring 2015. Received her bachelor’s degree (28) with UF’s 3-0 result versus Arkansas on Oct. 25, 2018. She added to her from UF in 3.5 years. Now enrolled in graduate classes record with Florida’s SEC Tournament quarterfinal 1-0 win over Vanderbilt. • Sister, Victoria, played goalkeeper at Stetson as a junior and senior. 16 Mary Peace F • Father (Wayne) was an All-SEC quarterback for the Gators. He was on The previous record of 27 was set by Katie Fraine in 2010 and equaled by Taylor the cover of the Sept. 13, 1982 Sports Illustrated following UF’s win over Burke in 2014. Miami 17 Haillie Lower MF • Part of a UF research study team exploring conjugated protein Player (Years) Min. GP/GS SHO (Solo) polymers synthesis • Her hamster, Nugget, is on Instagram. Follow at ognugget17 Kaylan Marckese (2015-present) 7,097 77/76 29 18 Lais Araujo MF • Her juggling skills were honed by avoiding her mom’s plants in the Taylor Burke (2011 –14) 7,504 87/84 27 family home. The better her ball-handling, the better for the plants (and Katie Fraine (2006-10) (RS 2006) 6,850 84/68 27 reduced the amount of plant first-aid by her mom!) Jordan Kellgren (1999-2002) (RS ‘98) 7,004 86/82 21 20 Julia Lester F • On Tampa Bay United 97 Premier team (along with current Gators Brittni Goodwin (2003-06) 6,123 72/68 19 Kaylan Marckese and Sammie Betters) on 2015 US Youth Soccer Jen Gardner (2004-05) 2,356 29/23 9 National U-17 Championship team. Joined Marckese on tournament’s Best XI team. 21 Deanne Rose F • Scored in Canada’s 2016 Olympic bronze medal match versus Brazil. Four Nations (Not Including Gator Nation) Youngest woman (age 17) to score in Olympic soccer history. Members of the 2018 Gator 22 Parker MF • Sister (Ferriss) was member of 2009-12 North Carolina-Asheville soccer team have represented Roberts soccer team four different nations in • Great grandfather, Clay Roberts Sr., wrestled at Kansas and great international play. uncle, Clay “Buck” Roberts Jr., played football at KU • Great uncle, David “Boo” Ferriss, was inducted into Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame in 2002 and entered the Mississippi State Athletic Hall of Fame in 1970

Laís Araujo Captain of Brazil’s 2016 FIFA Under-20 World Cup • Grandmother, Martha Anne Ferriss Parker, played tennis at Mississippi team State College for Women Georgia Eaton- Played with England at various youth international 26 Georgia D • First Gator from England since All-American Danielle Murphy (1999- Collins events – most recently with England’s U-19 team at Eaton-Collins 02) 2018 European Championship qualifier 31 Kaylan GK • Graduated from St. Petersburg High School a year early to enroll at the Mayra Pelayo Played with U.S. U-23 Team at 2017 Four-Nation’s Marckese University of Florida in summer of 2015. Nordic Tournament • Junior Olympic swimmer at age 8 & 9 Parker Roberts Member of U.S. 2016 FIFA Under-20 World Cup Team 34 Lauren Evans MF • Spent off-season undergoing treatment for acute myeloid leukemia. She rang the bell June 14 at UF Health Shands Hospital to signal her Deanne Rose Member of Canada Senior National Team. Scored first successful fight. goal and assisted on game winner in 2016 Olympic • Wears the same number her father (Jerome) wore when he was a bronze medal final; most recently played at 2018 Gator running back. He played on Florida’s 1996 national championship Algarve Cup team. • Cousin Bradrick Shaw is a redshirt freshman on Wisconsin’s football Several other Gators have attended U.S. age group camps, including: team Name Most Recent Call-Up 92 Alex MF • Named after Alex Van Halen Madison Alexander U-14, U-15 Stubblebine • Wears No. 92 because that is the sum of the jersey number of her five Cassidy Lindley UF-16 best friends on the Cincinnati roster (played at Cincinnati in 2016 before Kaylan Marckese U-18 transferring to Florida). Briana Solis U-19

Florida’s SEC History Florida has won 14 SEC titles in the program’s 23-year history 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 Tied (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 7-9-4 .450 4-4-2 Not awarded 8th TOTALS 414-119-36 .759 188-39-15 * - the SEC began awarding a regular-season title in the 2000 season. Prior to that season, the SEC Tournament champion was considered the SEC Champion.

Florida When It… Florida vs. United Soccer Coaches Ranked Teams (All-Time) All-Time 2018 UF Rank Wins Losses Ties % Scored first 352-18-9 5-0-1 Same (no rank) 39 13 6 .724 Scored second 53-15-15 2- Lower 63 32 4 .672 Scored third 2-13-1 0-0 Higher 312 74 26 .801 Scored fourth 1-2-1 0-0 414 119 36 .759 Didn’t score 0-66-10 0-8-3 Led at half 272-8-5 5-0-1 Florida vs. United Soccer Coaches Top-10 Teams (All-Time) Trailed at half 29-67-7 1-5 NSCAA Rank Wins Losses Ties % 1 3 9 1 .269 Tied at half 113-44-24 1-4-3 2 4 4 1 .500 Played OT 45-21-35 0-1-4 3 1 5 1 .214 Scored 1 goal 56-33-18 2-1-1 4 2 2 0 .500 Scored 2 goals 114-16-5 1-0 5 1 5 0 .167 Scored 3+ goals 240-0-2 4-0 6 1 2 0 .333 Allowed no goals 234-0-10 4-0-3 7 3 2 0 .600 Allowed 1 goal 131-38-18 2-4-1 8 2 0 0 1.00 Allowed 2 goals 35-49-5 1-3 9 5 4 0 .555 10 6 1 1 .813 Allowed 3+ goals 8-32-2 0-2 Matches decided by one goal 143-80 3-5 Matches decided by two goals 90-22 1-2 The number I wear Playing a man down (3:47.31 total minutes) 5-3-3 0-1-2 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 0-0 the jersey number they wear. Vs. ranked opp. 98-72-10 1-5-2 # Player Reason Vs. unranked opp 310-44-24 5-4-2 13 Alyssa Howell It is her birthday (Sept. 13) Vs. SEC Teams (all-meetings) 235-47-20 5-4-3 15 Sarah Troccoli It is her birthday (Nov. 15) Vs. SEC Opp. (reg.season) 188-39-15 4-4-2 22 Parker Roberts Wanted to wear same # as her older sister, Ferriss 34 Lauren Evans Her father, Jerome, wore #34 when he played running back @ home vs. SEC 110-11-6 3-2 for Florida’s 1996 national championship football team On road vs. SEC 112-34-12 1-2-2 81 Rachelle Smith Wore #8 as a youth & #18 in club so flipped club number Neutral site vs SEC 45-8-4 1-0-1 88 Courtney Douglas No. 8 is her favorite #, but since it was taken, just doubled it Home Record: 221-40-13 4-5-1 92 Alex Stubblebine 92 is sum of the jersey numbers of her five best friends on All-time home record (Dizney Stadium) 22-8-1 5-4-1 the Cincinnati roster (played at Cincinnati in 2016) Road Record: 135-63-18 1-5-2 Neutral Site: 58-16-5 1-0-1 Penalty Kicks: 4-5 1-0 Vs. state of Florida opponents 63-15-3 1-2 2018 University of Florida Soccer Roster - Numerical

No. Name Pos Ht. Year Hometown (High School/Previous School) 1 Ashley Pietra GK 6-1 SO Gainesville, Fla. (Buchholz H.S.) 3 Cassidy Lindley MF/F 5-7 FR Carmel, Ind. (St. Theodore Guerin Catholic H.S.) 4 Danielle Van Liere MF 5-4 JR Jacksonville, Fla. (Fletcher H.S.) 5 Melanie Monteagudo F/MF 5-8 SR Pembroke Pines, Fla. (American Heritage Plantation H.S.) 6 Kit Loferski F 5-3 JR St. Augustine, Fla. (Bartram Trail H.S.) 7 Brittney Bennett MF 5-6 SR Grayson, Ga. (Grayson H.S.) 8 Carina Baltrip-Reyes MF 5-8 SO-TR Round Rock, Texas (Robert E. Hendrickson H.S./FIU) 10 Tess Sapone MF 5-6 JR Oakton, Va. (Oakton H.S.) 11 Briana Solis MF 5-3 SR Orlando, Fla. (University H.S.) 12 Sammie Betters MF 5-4 JR Brooksville, Fla. (Frank W. Springstead H.S.) 13 Alyssa Howell F 5-3 SR Farmersville, Ohio (Valley View H.S.) 14 Madison Alexander F 5-4 SO Dorr, Mich. (Hamilton H.S.) 15 Sarah Troccoli* MF 5-11 SR Troy, Mich. (Troy H.S.) 16 Mary Peace F 5-9 FR Lakeland, Fla. (Home Schooled) 17 Haillie Lower MF 5-3 JR Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Preparatory School) 18 Laís Araujo MF 5-9 SR-TR Salvador, Brazil (Colegio Estudio Maria A. Santos/ASA Junior College) 19 Samantha Tobar F 5-6 FR Parkland, Fla. (Marjory Stoneman Douglas H.S.) 20 Julia Lester D 5-4 JR Tampa, Fla. (Academy of the Holy Names) 21 Deanne Rose F 5-5 SO Alliston, Ontario (St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary) 22 Parker Roberts* MF 5-6 JR-TR Leawood, Kansas (Blue Valley North H.S./Kansas) 25 Sara Wilson D 5-3 SR Herndon, Va. (Bishop O'Connell H.S.) 26 Georgia Eaton-Collins D 5-5 FR Ipswich, Suffolk, England (Copleston H.S.) 27 Mayra Pelayo MF 5-4 SR West Palm Beach, Fla. (The Benjamin School) 31 Kaylan Marckese GK 5-11 SR St. Petersburg, Fla. (St. Petersburg H.S.) 34 Lauren Evans MF 5-5 FR-RS Lithia, Fla. (Newsome H.S.) 36 Taylor Baksay D 5-10 FR Palm Harbor, Fla. (Palm Harbor University H.S.) 44 Susi Espinoza GK 5-6 JR Wellington, Fla. (American Heritage H.S.) 81 Rachelle Smith D 5-4 SR Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Pembroke Pines Charter H.S.) 88 Courtney Douglas D 5-8 SR-RS Brampton, Ontario (St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School) 92 Alex Stubblebine MF 5-6 SO-TR Ocala, Fla. (Forest H.S./Cincinnati)

*- Gator captain

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) Lais Araujo Lie-EASE ODD-ah-rew-jew Volunteer Coach: John Roman (Elon ’11) Taylor Baksay Back-say Director of Soccer Operations: Shelley Lyle (Florida ’08) Carina Baltrip-Reyes Ball-trip Ray-eh s Susi Espinoza Ess-pin-no-sa Managers: Clay Everett, Sarah Lowdon (McNeese State ’12), Michael Haillie Lower Hay-lee Lau-eer Marzella (Florida ’16) Kit Loferski La-fur-ski Kaylan Marckese Kay-lan Mar-ck-ese Athletic Trainer: Connie Andrews (Florida ’05) Melanie Monteagudo Mon-tee-ah-GOO-doe Intern Athletic Trainer: Tyler Hinkle (James Madison ’18) Mayra Pelayo Puh-LAA-yoh Ashley Pietra Pea-et-tra Video: Christopher Cafaro Rachelle Smith Rachel Briana Solis SO-leese Samantha Tobar Toe-bar Sarah Troccoli Tric-cole-EE Danielle Van Liere Van Liere (like King Lear)

In the Polls

United Soccer Coaches – Oct. 30 Soccer America –Oct. 30 Rank School Rank School 2018 Team of the Week Honorees 1 Stanford 1 Stanford Date Name Outlet 2 Southern California 8/20 Cassidy SEC Freshman Player of 2 USC Lindley the Week 3 North Carolina 3 North Carolina 8/21 Cassidy TDS National Team of Lindley the Week 4 Georgetown 4 UCLA 9/24 Laís Araujo SEC Offensive Player of the Week 5 Santa Clara 5 Georgetown 9/25 Laís Araujo TDS National Team of the Week 6 UCLA 6 Tennessee 10/30 Kaylan TDS National Player of 7 Florida State 7 Baylor Marckese the Week

8 Duke 8 Virginia 9 Baylor 9 Penn State 10 Vanderbilt 10 Florida State 11 Virginia 11 Duke 12 Tennessee 12 Vanderbilt 13 Texas A&M 13 Texas A&M 14 West Virginia 14 BYU 15 Penn State 15 South Florida 16 South Florida 16 Santa Clara 17 South Carolina 17 West Virginia 18 Texas 18 Texas Tech 19 Memphis 19 Texas 20 Boston College 20 South Carolina 21 Colorado 21 Memphis 22 Wisconsin 22 Clemson 23 Clemson 23 Colorado 24 Princeton 24 Princeton 25 Rutgers 25 Boston College

TopDrawerSoccer.com –Oct. 29 Rank School 1 Stanford 2 North Carolina 3 USC 4 Georgetown 5 UCLA 6 Virginia 7 Texas A&M 8 Tennessee 9 Duke 10 Texas 11 South Florida 12 Florida State 13 Vanderbilt 14 Princeton 15 Santa Clara 16 South Carolina 17 Baylor 18 Memphis 19 Penn State 20 Arizona State 21 West Virginia 22 Boston College 23 Colorado 24 Arkansas 25 BYU

Washington 1 Florida Atlantic 2 No. 7 Florida 2 No. 7 Florida 4 Aug. 17, 2018 Aug. 19, 2018 Donald R. Dizney Stadium Donald R. Dizney Stadium Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla.

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Two second-half goals gave the University of Florida soccer team a season-opening 2-1 GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The opening weekend for preseason No. 7 Gator soccer ended Sunday evening with a win over Washington Friday evening at the Donald R. Dizney Stadium. 4-2 win over Florida Atlantic at the Donald R. Dizney Stadium.

Last year when the two teams met in Seattle, the Huskies provided the only goal in the first two minutes and Sunday’s scoring: took the 1-0 win. Florida scored first in the 15th minute. A cross started at the touchline found Briana Solis at the top of the box. Solis’ shot was blocked and Cassidy Lindley touched the deflection out wide to Melanie Monteagudo. She Tonight, the Huskies again struck first off a play that began with a corner kick. Ruby Hellstrom scored from took a touch toward goal before sending a left-footed strike to the far corner. Madison Alexander turned in eight yards in the 35th minute. her second goal of the weekend in the 35th minute. She tapped in the ball from eight yards off the assists from seniors Lais Araujo and Sarah Troccoli. Lindley scored her first collegiate goal within the opening minute of With UF coaching staff’s halftime message to use the width of the field on their minds, the Gators did exactly the second half. The freshman caught up with Troccoli’s through ball down the middle of the field to score from that on Sammie Betters’ tying goal in the 54th minute. six yards. Sammie Betters headed in the deep cross from Lindley in the 63rd minute for Florida’s fourth goal. It was Betters’ second goal of the weekend as she opened Florida’s scoring in Friday’s 2-1 win versus The ball started on the left side with senior Sarah Troccoli and moved to the middle of the field to freshman Washington. Cassidy Lindley. She saw Betters heading down the right side of the box, playing a ball for Betters to catch. When Betters did catch up to the ball, she took a touch before blasting a 16-yard shot to the upper slot. FAU broke up the shutout in the 52nd minute when Tiril Haga scored from five yards off the deflection of Pernille Velta’s shot. Ebba Blomqvist headed in Emma Jacobs free kick in the 78th minute to finish scoring for The game-winning goal came when sophomore Madison Alexander pressured a touch from Washington’s the match. goalkeeper to UW centerback Jessica Udovich. The ball popped free in the box. Alexander was the first to reach it, scoring from 10 yards on the empty goal. Worth Noting  That was career goal No. 10 for Monteagudo. She is the 39th player in UF’s 24 seasons with Worth Noting 10 or more career goals.  Florida is now 18-4-2 all-time in season openers and 13-1-1 when the season starts in  Through just two matches, Betters set her season-high goals total with two. She also scored Gainesville. one goal in her injury-shortened freshman season in 2016.  Better’s goal was the second of her career and first since her 2016 season was shortened  Alexander scores a goal in consecutive matches for the first time. Her five career goals have with a knee injury. come in Florida’s last 16 matches.  Alexander’s score was her fourth Gator goal, with all coming in Florida’s last 15 matches.  Lindley added two assists to go along with her first Gator goal. She also assisted on Florida’s  This was Florida’s second consecutive match at Dizney Stadium versus a Pac-12 opponent. game-winning goal in Friday’s 2-1 win versus Washington. Florida closed last season with a 1-0 double-overtime win versus Washington State in NCAA  Susi Espinoza’s seven saves tonight sets her career high. Her previous high (5) came last Sweet 16 play. Tonight, Florida opened the 2018 season versus the Pac-12’s other program season in Florida’s 3-2 win versus No. 1 Stanford. from The Evergreen State. Records: Records: Florida: 2-0-0, 0-0 SEC Florida: 1-0-0, 0-0 SEC Florida Atlantic: 0-2-0, 0-0 C-USA Washington: 0-1-0, 0-0 Pac-12 What the Gators Said: What the Gators Said: First impressions of second game, second win? What was the halftime talk? “Our goal was to win and to shut them out so we accomplished one of those. Credit to FAU to show some “Use the width. There were so many people in the middle of the field. It was just very packed, so we just had to resilience. Both of those goals were from set pieces so we have a focus for the upcoming week.” – Florida get the ball out wide. The first goal came from a ball out wide and the second originated from out wide too. I Head Coach Becky Burleigh think we just have to trust ourselves that we can serve some quality balls in the box and cause some chaos.” – Florida Head Coach Becky Burleigh Positives you saw today? “We have the ability to score some pretty goals. Their keeper made a SportsCenter top 10 save so I cannot be What does it say about your team to come back like they did and to never give up? too angry about that. We have the ability but we have to do a much better job defensively. There was some “I think this is an experienced group so they knew what to do. We were sitting in the locker room at halftime great play leading up to the goals but we just have to find our identity both offensively and defensively.” – and nobody was down about being down one nothing. It was a matter of executing a little bit better. We were Florida Head Coach Becky Burleigh disappointed to give up a goal on a set piece. That was something we worked on but we will learn from that. It is game one.” - Florida Head Coach Becky Burleigh Talk about the team’s performance and what went well. “We came out strong and scored pretty early and also kept our composure with the goal. Once we have the What did you see from the team tonight? lead, we have to find a way to keep it and defend well against set pieces. Once that comes together I think we “For the first game of the season, this was a really good show as far as grit goes. It might not have gone our will be good.” – senior midfielder Melanie Monteagudo way in the beginning but it is really cool that in this early of the season we proved that we can come back from something like that. I am really proud of us and thought that we did a really great job.” – junior defender What happened on your goal? Sammie Betters “They [coaches] kept stressing to stay wide and to keep the width all pregame so that is what I did. Cassidy gave me a great ball and I took it to the post.” – senior midfielder Melanie Monteagudo Can you talk about tying up the game? “I want to do whatever I can for the team so today it was scoring, tomorrow might be assisting, the next day You scored your first goal as a Gator. What did you see on the play? might be cheering from the sideline. Whatever I can do to help my team, I’m there to do. It was really cool I got “It was definitely exciting to get my first goal. My team has really pushed me in the past few weeks. Mich to score today but next time it could be Maddie or Mel or anyone else so I’m just happy that we’re doing well.” [Sarah Troccoli] got the ball in, I saw a gap so I made the run in. I saw Madi [Alexander] on the backside so if I – junior defender Sammie Betters did not have the angle then I knew I could cross to her but I saw the back corner and finished with the outside of my foot. What did you see on your goal? “The net. I saw we had players in the box but the goalie was kind of misplaced to the left so I went for it.” – “I’ve been dreaming for this goal since I first committed here.” – freshman forward Cassidy Lindley junior defender Sammie Betters Talk about your performance – you had a career-high seven saves. What happened on your goal? “It was a Sunday game so usually the team is tired so I was just trying to stay focused. It was hot so I just had “I was pressing late in the game and everyone was a bit fatigued. Their goalie and centerback kind of had a to do whatever I could to stay in the game and help my team win.” – junior goalkeeper Susi Espinoza little mix up and the ball came out. I saw an open goal so I slid it in. Preseason Conference Votes: “I was very excited. It is cool to see that we can come back from being down. At halftime we knew we were not Florida took third in the 2017 SEC regular-season standings. Florida Atlantic was sixth in the 2017 Conference losing this game and we kept fighting until the very last minute.” – sophomore midfielder Madison Alexander USA standings.

Washington (0-1-0, 0-0-0 Pac-12) at No. 7 Florida (1-0-0, SEC 0-0-0) Florida Atlantics (0-2-0, 0-0-0 C-USA) at No. 7 Florida (2-0-0, SEC 0-0-0) Stadium: Donald R. Dizney Stadium (721) Stadium: Donald R. Dizney Stadium (836) Weather: 82 degrees, winds SSW at 4 mph, 75% humidity Weather: 88 degrees, winds SW at 7 mph, 59% humidity

Goals by Period 1 2 Total Goals by Period 1 2 Total Washington 1 0 1 Florida Atlantic 0 2 2 Florida 0 2 2 Florida 2 2 4

Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: No. Time Team Goal Scorer Assist No. Time Team Goal Scorer Assist 1. 34:52 UW Rubby Hellstrom Lisa Jensen 1. 14:01 UF Melanie Monteagudo Cassidy Lindley, Briana Solis 2. 53:01 UF Sammie Betters Cassidy Lindley, Sarah Troccoli 2. 34:52 UF Madison Alexander Lais Araujo, Sarah Troccoli 3. 76:31 UF Madison Alexander 3. 45:56 UF Cassidy Lindley Sarah Troccoli 4. 51:40 FAU Tiril Haga Pernille Velta Shots: Washington 11, Florida 15 5. 62:27 UF Sammie Betters Cassidy Lindley Saves: Washington 7 (Siena Ruelas); Florida 4 (Kaylan Marckese 4) 6. 77:43 FAU Ebba Blomqvist Emma Jacobs Shots: Florida Atlantic 13, Florida 15 Saves: Florida Atlantic 5 (Jennifer Ocampo 5); Florida 7 (Susi Espinoza 7) Ohio State 1 No. 5 Florida 0 No. 5 Florida 0 Oklahoma State 1 2OT Aug. 24, 2018 Aug. 26, 2018 Donald R. Dizney Stadium Neal Patterson Stadium Gainesville, Fla. Stillwater, Okla.

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – No. 5 Gator soccer lost 1-0 to Ohio State Friday evening at the Donald R. Dizney STILLWATER, Okla. – The positive is Florida soccer has no other teams remaining on the schedule with Stadium. “OSU” initials.

The two teams have met only twice. The Buckeyes also won the first meeting, 1-0, when the two teams met in The No. 5 Gator soccer team dropped its second 1-0 decision of the weekend, losing in double overtime Columbus for the second match of the 2015 season. Sunday afternoon at Oklahoma State’s Neal Patterson Stadium. In Friday’s action at the Donald R. Dizney Stadium, Florida lost 1-0 to Ohio State. Friday’s scoring: Ohio State scored its first goal of the season in the 56th minute. Kayla Fischer brought the ball through the This weekend started a stretch of seven consecutive Gator opponents that advanced to 2017 NCAA Florida half. About midway into the box, Fischer’s left-footed shot scored at the far corner. Tournament play.

The Buckeyes looked to have a goal in the opening half, but junior Sammie Betters was at the post to clear Sunday’s Score: Fischer’s first shot of the match in the 18th minute. The golden goal came when Marlo Zoeller received the ball from Julia Lenhardt deep in Florida’s half. She took a touch as she moved through the center of the box and then scored on a 12-yard right footed strike to The Gators had chances, registering 13 shots for the match. But the Buckeyes were able to get the needed the far post. blocks, stops or deflections. The Gators had opportunities Sunday, albeit not plentiful. One of the better looks came with 10 minutes Records: remaining in regulation. On one of Florida’s nine corner kicks for the day, senior Sarah Troccoli’s header in Florida: 2-1-0, 0-0 SEC the center of the goal was tipped over by OSU goalkeeper Hannah Warner for another corner kick. Ohio State: 1-2-0, 0-0 Big Ten Records: What the Gators Said: Florida: 2-2-0, 0-0 SEC What were some keys tonight? Oklahoma State: 3-0, 0-0 Big 12 “We had a lot of really good looks. I think where the game was won and lost was in the midfield. We have to do a little better job there, pressing them a little harder. Putting on a little more defensive pressure. Because when Florida now leads the all-time series with Oklahoma State 4-1. we did that, our offense was generated from that.” –Florida Head Coach Becky Burleigh What the Becky Burleigh Said: What are you going to work on in practice? What did you take from today’s result? “We always work on finishing. It’s a game of inches sometimes. Credit to Ohio State for blocking some shots, “It was tough. We were trying to bounce back and for very long, long stretches of that game we had the play. for having some deflections. They did a good job of keeping the ball out of the net. But ultimately, we didn’t really create many offensive opportunities out of that possession. That needs to change. “One game isn’t going to define us. We just have to learn and move on.” – Florida Head Coach Becky Burleigh “I told the team afterward, if you want to be resilient, you’ve got to have adversity. We’ve certainly have had Tough game, talk about how they battled. our share of it. We have two big games next weekend so there’s no time to feel sorry for ourselves. Now it is “It’s never easy to lose, we were just talking about that. But it’s kind of like what’s next is our response. the time to find answers.” –Florida Head Coach Becky Burleigh Obviously that was a tough game and they were the better team tonight. Obviously you hope to play your best every time, sometimes that doesn’t happen. So I think we just have to learn from that.” – junior defender Preseason Conference Votes: Parker Roberts Florida took third in the 2017 SEC regular-season standings. Oklahoma State won the 2017 Big 12 title.

On going on the road for the first time: Florida – The SEC coaches picked the Gators to win the 2018 Southeastern Conference title. “I think playing in a new atmosphere; it will toughen us up too. We don’t always get to play at home so I think it will be good to see a new environment.” – junior defender Parker Roberts OSU – The Cowgirls are picked to finish second in the Big 12. West Virginia is the preseason pick to win the league. On a tough loss tonight: “They are a good team, obviously. Obviously, we hope our passing is a lot better. But moving forward we now Rankings: know what to fix.” – senior defender Rachelle Smith Florida ranks No. 5 on the Aug. 21 United Soccer Coaches poll and OSU is receiving votes.

It came down to the end, can you talk about what made the difference. Florida (2-2, 0-0 SEC) at Oklahoma State (3-0, 0-0 Big 12) “It was a tough one, all credit to Ohio State. Every time we play them its trouble. It was a tough one. We both Stadium: Neal Patterson Stadium (1,059) battled to the end. I think we kind of pulled it together in the second half, but just couldn’t get that final pass, Weather: 93 degrees, winds SSW 16 mph, 46% humidity that final finish.” – senior midfielder Sarah Troccoli Goals by Period 1 2 OT1 OT2 Total Preseason Conference Votes: Florida 0 0 0 0 0 Florida took third in the 2017 SEC regular-season standings. Ohio State won the 2017 Big Ten title. Oklahoma State 0 0 0 1 1

Florida – The SEC coaches picked the Gators to win the 2018 Southeastern Conference title. Scoring Summary: No. Time Team Goal Scorer Assist Description OSU – The Buckeyes are picked to finish second in the Big Ten. Penn State is the preseason pick to win the 1. 102:01 OSU Marlo Zoeller Julia Lenhardt 12 yard shot to far post league.

Rankings: Shots: Florida 8, OSU 15 Florida ranks No. 5 on the Aug. 21 United Soccer Coaches poll. Saves: Florida 6 (Kaylan Marckese 6); Oklahoma State 4 (Dani Greenlee 0, Hannah Warner 3; TEAM 1)

Ohio State (1-2-0, 0-0-0 Big Ten) at No. 5 Florida (2-1-0, SEC 0-0-0) Stadium: Donald R. Dizney Stadium (972) Weather: 81 degrees, winds ENE at 6 mph, 76% humidity

Goals by Period 1 2 Total Ohio State 0 1 1 Florida 0 0 0

Scoring Summary: No. Time Team Goal Scorer Assist Description 1. 55:12 OSU Kayla Fischer 6 yard shot to far corner

Shots: Ohio State 9, Florida 13 Saves: Ohio State 4 (Devon Kerr 4; Florida 4 (Kaylan Marckese 3, TEAM 1) No. 2 UCLA 0 No. 7 Southern Cal 3 No. 22 Florida 0 2OT No. 22 Florida 0 Aug. 31, 2018 Sept. 2, 2018 Donald R. Dizney Stadium Donald R. Dizney Stadium Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla.

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – No. 22 Florida soccer and 2017 NCAA runner-up and current No. 2 UCLA played to a GAINESVILLE, Fla. – No. 7 Southern California soccer scored three goals in a 16-minute second-half span to scoreless tie on a humid evening Friday at the Donald R. Dizney Stadium. shutout No. 22 Florida 3-0 Sunday at the Donald R. Dizney Stadium.

The match got off to a late start as an accident on I-75 delayed two of the match officials. The double overtime Sunday’s Scoring: match added to the late evening. After a scoreless opening half, Leah Pruitt hit the match’s first goal in the 66th minute. She brought the ball deep down the right of Florida’s box. Her sharply angled 20-yard shot curved in to score at the far post corner. To Note:  Senior goalkeeper Kaylan Marckese turned in a collegiate-high eight saves Friday. Her In the 80th minute, Savannah DeMelo played a ball through the box that Penelope Hocking ran down. Her shot previous high of six saves was turned in seven times. to the far corner scored from six yards.  UCLA outshot the Gators 17-5 Friday. Florida’s most dangerous opportunity came with 13 minutes remaining in the second half. Sarah Troccoli’s ball down the middle of the box found Then in the 82nd minute, DeMelo got a goal of her own. She won the ball at the top of the six-yard box to score Cassidy Lindley. She moved toward goal but her shot was just wide of the near post. her third goal of the season.  Lais Araujo also had a great look in the 53rd minute. Her 20-yard curler just about caught the upper far post corner. To Note:  Florida is now 4-4-1 all-time versus a team ranked No. 2 in the United Soccer Coaches poll.  Sunday’s result marked the fourth consecutive match Florida was shutout. The Gators last This is the first time UF has faced the No. 2 team in Gainesville. scored in the 4-2 win versus Florida Atlantic on Aug. 19.  The last time Florida played consecutive overtime matches also included UCLA. In 2016 early  Today’s result extends Florida’s scoreless streak to 427 minutes. The previous record of 315 season action, Florida lost at Stanford 1-0 in overtime and won 4-3 OT at UCLA. scoreless minutes came in the 1995 season.  With the shutout, Marckese moves closer to Florida’s career shutouts record (27: Taylor  This weekend began a three-match stretch versus top-10 teams. Florida played No. 2 UCLA Burke and Katie Fraine). Tonight’s shutout was the 23rd for Marckese. to a scoreless tie on Friday and lost 3-0 to No. 7 Southern Cal today. On Friday, Sept. 7, the Gators play at No. 4 Florida State. What the Gators Said: Opening Statement: What the Gators Said: “We just wanted to come out and really battle and show some improvement from last weekend, and I think we On tonight’s match: definitely did that. The level of intensity of what we did was high. I really thought we were going to come on the “I thought for the first 60 minutes it was pretty decent. I thought it was tough giving up the goal that we gave counter and sneak one in against them. Credit to UCLA for keeping us out of the net.” – Florida Head Coach up. We’ve all played soccer long enough to know that’s a cross slash shot. They all count. Credit Southern Becky Burleigh Cal. I think we had a little lapse in resilience at that point. I think that first goal really got us down.

On Kaylan Marckese’s performance tonight: “But in the end we are going to control the controllables. And the controllable for us are continuing to give “She made some good saves. I think that her distribution is a big part of what we do. I think it’s good to see her effort. We have a lot of really good pieces; we just have to put more of them together at different times. stepping up in these moments. And for her to get a shutout, it’s the first shutout we’ve had this season – and against the number two team in the nation.” - – Florida Head Coach Becky Burleigh “I think it’s great to see people coming off the bench and bringing the big contributions. I think that’s only going to continue to grow. It’s all helping us in the big picture. So for us right now, it’s controlling the controllables On the match ending in a tie: and we’re continuing to fight until the end, which I think we did.” – Florida Head Coach Becky Burleigh “Looking at our past weekend, we struggled a lot. We weren’t playing the way we’re capable of playing. So even we didn’t get the win today, we’re really happy with the way we improved as a team and how we came On getting the offense back on track: together. It was a battle the whole time. Props to UCLA, too. They gave a really hard fight. I think we are happy “The last two games we’ve played we’ve had pretty strong focus on keeping defensively compact. And we with our own progress, but obviously it’s not the result we wanted.” – senior captain Sarah Troccoli were hoping to counter out.

On UCLA’s offense: “I’m not disappointed with our ability to keep the ball. If you look at the UCLA game, we actually hit our “They were good. They are really good individually. One on one trying to find their chances. I tried to save offensive bench marks, which is 500 passes, 80 percent. Where we fell short in the UCLA game not enough in them all. They didn’t let up. They brought it but I’m proud of our team, especially our defense. They held it penalty area. We talked about that before this game, trying to get the ball in dangerous places more often. It’s down out there.” – senior goalkeeper Kaylan Marckese going to take a gamble; it’s going to take some risks. This team is capable of doing that.” – Florida Head Coach Becky Burleigh On the game ending in a tie: “It’s better than a loss. Obviously we want the win, but it will come. The goals will come.” – senior goalkeeper On tonight’s match: Kaylan Marckese “They are an amazing team. Their first goal was unbelievable - I don’t even know how they did that. Second goal we weren’t on our toes. Third goal that was just on us. NCAA Title Coaches: Leading the teams Friday were the first two women to lead their team to a NCAA title. “We gave it our all, we gave a lot of effort. Obviously, we didn’t show that. We definitely showed a little more and that’s something we need to work on as a team. We’re definitely going to do better next game.” – senior Florida’s Becky Burleigh was the first in 1998 and UCLA’s became the second in 2013. In defender Rachelle Smith the 36-year history of NCAA Division I soccer, three women have coached the national title team (third is Penn State’s Ericha Dambach/2015). On the team meeting after USC’s third goal: “Pretty much when we have that, that’s kind of like a reset for us. We’re like ‘Let’s get back to what we play Preseason Conference Votes: and how we play and take control of the game’. And settle down. Do the basics, what we know. Like checking Florida took third in the 2017 SEC regular-season standings. UCLA was second in the 2017 Pac-12 standings. your shoulders and stuff like that. We just need to try harder and that’s kind of what we said. We’re trying our hardest, but we’re not doing the most. The last five to six minutes, we gave it our all.” – senior defender Florida – The SEC coaches picked the Gators to win the 2018 Southeastern Conference title. Rachelle Smith

UCLA – The Bruins are picked to finish second in the Pac-12. Defending NCAA champion Stanford is the Pac- Preseason Conference Votes: 12’s preseason pick to win the league. Florida took third in the 2017 SEC regular-season standings. USC was third in the 2017 Pac-12 standings.

Rankings: Florida – The SEC coaches picked the Gators to win the 2018 Southeastern Conference title. Florida ranks No. 22 on the Aug. 28 United Soccer Coaches (USC) poll and UCLA is No. 2. USC – The Trojans are picked to finish third in the Pac-12. Defending NCAA champion Stanford is the Pac- No. 2 UCLA (2-0-1, 0-0 Pac-12) at No. 22 Florida (2-2-1, 0-0 SEC) 12’s preseason pick to win the league. Stadium: Donald R. Dizney Stadium (658) Weather: 83 degrees, winds E 6 mph, 71% humidity Rankings: Florida ranks No. 22 on the Aug. 28 United Soccer Coaches (USC) poll and USC is No. 7. Goals by Period 1 2 OTOT2 Total UCLA 0 0 0 0 0 No. 7 USC (4-0-1, 0-0 Pac-12) at No. 22 Florida (2-3-1, 0-0 SEC) Florida 0 0 0 0 0 Stadium: Donald R. Dizney Stadium (684) Weather: 84 degrees, winds E 10 mph, 69% humidity Scoring Summary: No. Time Team Goal Scorer Assist Description Goals by Period 1 2 Total USC 0 3 3 Florida 0 0 0

Shots: UCLA 17 Florida 5 Scoring Summary: Saves: UCLA 1 (Teagan Micah 1) Florida 8 (Kaylan Marckese 8) No. Time Team Goal Scorer Assist Description 1. 65:50 USC Leah Pruitt 20yd shot from sharp angle 2. 79:39 USC Penelope Hockings Savannah DeMelo 10yd shot 3. 81:21 USC Savannah DeMelo 8yd shot at center of box

Shots: USC 13, Florida 5 Saves: USC 1 (Kaylie Collins 0) Florida 2 (Kaylan Marckese 2)

RV Florida 0 RV Florida 0 No. 3 Florida State 1 RV Central Florida 3 Sept. 8, 2018 Sept. 10, 2018 Seminole Soccer Complex UCF Soccer & Track Stadium Tallahassee, Fla. Orlando, Fla.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The Fresh from Florida Sunshine Showdown was decided in the final minutes, with No. ORLANDO, Fla. – Florida soccer lost 3-0 to UCF Monday afternoon at the UCF Soccer and Track Stadium. 3 Florida State taking a 1-0 win over Florida Friday evening at the Seminole Soccer Complex. New Day, New Contest Friday’s Match: This match was originally scheduled for 6 p.m. Sunday. Lightning caused multiple delays for Sunday’s match. It was a gritty performance by the Gators. o Florida was without All-Southeastern Conference performer Parker Roberts. Due to those delays, the match was pushed past the NCAA time span allowed (match cannot be restarted past She remained back in Gainesville after undergoing surgery Friday morning on a three-hour span from original start time). The match was played again Monday from the beginning as per a foot fracture. NCAA rules and Sunday’s first-half results were not retained. o The Gators played a man-down for the final 23 minutes after senior Laís Araujo received her second yellow card UCF held a 3-0 lead Sunday at halftime off goals from Stefanie Sanders, Samantha Chung and Kristen Scott. o All-SEC senior defender Rachelle Smith left the field with a left leg injury Sunday’s match needed to reach 70 minutes for officials to rule it complete. with 18 minutes remaining in the second half. Monday’s Scoring: Player gone. Player down. Player injured. UCF’s first goal came when Dina Orschmann was fouled in the box. Zandy Soree successfully converted the penalty kick in the 10th minute. None of that showed in the Gators’ performance on the field. The Knights scored twice in just over a two-minute second half span. Sorree scored her second goal of the The Gators and Seminoles battled the entire evening. The Seminoles outshot the Gators 23-3, with the Gators day from 10 yards off the assist from Stefanie Sanders in the 70th minute. Then Sanders got a goal of her own getting great looks for its final two shots. On a counter attack, Araujo’s shot from 12 yards was stopped by in the 72nd minute, tucking the ball in at the near post. FSU goalkeeper Brooke Bollinger. Later in the second half, Briana Solis’ 16 yard curling shot nearly caught the upper corner. To Note:  Monday’s result was the sixth consecutive match Florida was shutout. The Gators last scored When it looked like it would be overtime for the second consecutive Friday for both teams, FSU’s Deyna in the 4-2 win versus Florida Atlantic on Aug. 19. Castellano took a hard 24-yard shot. Kristen McFarland’s left-footed touch on the deflection scored from six  Today’s result extends Florida’s scoreless streak to 607 minutes. The previous record of 315 yards in the 88th minute. scoreless minutes came in the 1995 season.  This match signaled the end of non-conference play. Florida begins Southeastern Conference Delays Again play Sunday with a home match versus Vanderbilt. Friday’s match was the first between the two teams in Tallahassee since 2014 as Hurricane Hermine forced  This was UCF’s first win since defeating UF in 2011 NCAA First Round play. Florida leads the the cancellation of the 2016 meeting. series 14-4-1.

Last season’s meeting in Gainesville was delayed a bit over a month due to Hurricane Irma. What Becky Burleigh Said: On today’s match: Although not nearly as lengthy as the past two hurricane delays, Friday’s weather did cause a delay. The “It was a difficult day. Credit UCF – they put a lot of pressure on us and played a lot of long balls we needed to teams were pulled from the field after seven minutes of second half play due to lightning in the area. Play track. To be honest, I feel this team [UF] is giving all they can right now. We are a little bit emotionally drained resumed after a 47-minute delay. with all that has gone on [with injuries]. Physically, we are asking a lot of them but the good news is we can draw a line after this part of the season and start fresh on Sunday. To Note:  Friday’s result was the fifth consecutive match Florida was shutout. The Gators last scored in “We appreciate the opportunity to get this game in. It wasn’t an ideal situation last night, but we appreciate the 4-2 win versus Florida Atlantic on Aug. 19. both schools being able to cooperate.”– Florida Head Coach Becky Burleigh  Today’s result extends Florida’s scoreless streak to 517 minutes. The previous record of 315 scoreless minutes came in the 1995 season. RV Florida (2-5-1, 0-0 SEC) at RV Central Florida (2-2-1, 0-0 AAC)  Tonight’s match ended a three-game stretch versus top-10 teams. Last Friday, Florida played UCF Soccer & Track Stadium (973) then No. 2 UCLA to a scoreless tie and lost 3-0 to then No. 7 Southern Cal on Sunday. Today, Weather: 89 degrees, winds W 3 mph, 60% humidity the Gators dropped a 1-0 decision at No. 3 Florida State.  A single goal decided nine of the last 12 meetings between UF and FSU. Goals by Period 1 2 Total Florida 0 0 0 It’s a Draw: UCF 1 2 0 Tonight’s crowd of 3,379 stands No. 3 on Florida State soccer’s top attendance lists. Scoring Summary: Four of the top five crowds in Seminole Soccer history are against the Gators. No. Time Team Goal Scorer Assist Description Sept. 8, 2006 4,582 FSU 1, UF 0 1. 10:00 UCF Zandy Soree Penalty kick Sept. 5, 2014 3,569 UF 2, FSU 1 2. 69:37 UCF Zandy Soree, Stefanie Sanders Shot from middle – 10yds Sept. 7, 2018 3,379 FSU 1, UF 0 3. 71:29 UCF Stefanie Sanders Scores at near post Sept. 13, 2012 2,300 FSU 1, Duke 0 Aug. 31, 2012 2,243 FSU 1, UF 0 Shots: Florida 3, UCF 13 Saves: Florida 3 (Kaylan Marckese 3); UCF 1 (Vera Varis 1) What the Gators Said: On tonight’s match: “That was just epic. It was heartbreaking as so much was stacked against us. Whether it was playing with 10 people, losing Rachelle [Smith] – you name it. We had chances to put one away. I really thought we were going to steal [a win] one.

“Credit Florida State for finding the back of the net. They have a really good team. They are ranked No. 3 right now, but in my mind, they are the best team in the country.

“Our ability to battle with that was quite a performance. We have to trust that the universe will reward us at some point.” – Florida Head Coach Becky Burleigh

RV Florida (2-4-1, 0-0 SEC) at No. 3 Florida State (6-0-1, 0-0 ACC) Seminole Soccer Complex (3,379) Weather: 82 degrees, winds ENE 5 mph, 73% humidity

Goals by Period 1 2 Total Florida 0 0 0 Florida State 0 1 1

Scoring Summary: No. Time Team Goal Scorer Assist Description 1. 87:49 FSU Kristen McFarland Deyna Castellano Finish off deflection

Shots: Florida 3, FSU 23 Saves: Florida 8 (Kaylan Marckese 8); FSU 3 (Brooke Bollinger 3)

Cautions: Lais Araujo/UF (yellow 63:19), Lais Araujo/UF (yellow 67:09) Vanderbilt 2 Florida 6 Florida 1 Kentucky 0 Sept. 16, 2018 Sept. 19, 2018 Donald R. Dizney Stadium Wendell & Vickie Bell Soccer Complex Gainesville, Fla. Lexington, Ky.

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – A late goal gave Vanderbilt a 2-1 win over Florida soccer Sunday afternoon at the LEXINGTON, Ky. – Goals rained for Florida soccer in Thursday’s 6-0 win at Kentucky. Four different Gators Donald R. Dizney Stadium. The match was the Southeastern Conference opener for both teams. scored Thursday, which includes the opening three goals from senior Laís Araujo.

Sunday’s Scoring: The victory snapped UF’s seven-match winless streak. A 30-yard shot in the 13th minute gave Vanderbilt the only goal of the opening half. Kaylann Boyd’s right-footed strike hit the far post and kicked it for her fifth goal of the season. Thursday’s Scoring: Florida opened up scoring in the 14th minute when a pair of seniors connected. Mayra Pelayo’s cross from Senior Laís Araujo’s goal in the 78th minute tied the match. The play started just wide of the VU box with Melanie deep in the Kentucky half found Araujo making a run through the center of the box. Araujo took a touch and Monteagudo’s pass finding Madison Alexander at the top of the box. Alexander touched the ball up to Deanne then scored from 12 yards. Rose above the VU box. The ball she sent ahead caught the foot of Araujo as she moved into the box. Araujo headed toward goal, avoided a defender and then sent a right-footed angled shot to the far post. Araujo scored again in the 24th minute. From just above the box, Madison Alexander sent a ball ahead into space. Araujo caught up and put in a right-footed angled shot to the far post. Vanderbilt got the game-winner in the 88th minute. The play started with a corner kick. Caroline Saltmarsh sent the clearance ahead to Paola Ellis who put it in from five yards. It was a hat-trick for Araujo when she scored an unassisted goal in the 32nd minute. Her shot from 25 yards deflected off the back of a Wildcat defender. Araujo gathered up the ball, took a touch and then launched 25- To Note: yard shot that scored at the far post.  Sunday’s result was Vanderbilt’s first win over Florida since the Commodores claimed a 2-0 win on Sept. 14, 1997. Between VU’s 1997 regular-season win and today, VU had made 10 The lead pushed out to 4-0 when Alyssa Howell scored her first collegiate goal in the 45th minute. Cassidy winless trips to Gainesville. Lindley moved down the left side of the box and then moved toward goal. Howell chested the cross from  Florida is now 18-5-1 in SEC openers. The last Gator loss in a season opener came in 2015 Lindley off the crossbar and into the goal. (2-1 to Texas A&M)  Araujo’s goal ends Florida’s scoreless streak at 677 minutes and 14 seconds. The previous Florida opened its second half scoring in the 65th minute. From deep in the UK half, Sammie Betters crossed record of 315 scoreless minutes came in the 1995 season. the ball to the far post. The ball deflected off a Wildcat and Melanie Monteagudo touched the ball across the  Lightning in the area delayed the start of today’s match by just over an hour. face of goal for Alexander’s tap-in.

What the Gators Said: Pelayo finished the evening’s scoring in the 81st minute. Betters took the ball to the UK endline and the cross On today’s match: she sent was put in by a sliding Pelayo foot from five yards. “It was a tough ending, especially on set pieces. We have spent a lot time defending set pieces; there was bit of a lapse there. Credit to Vanderbilt, they took advantage of it. Quick Hits:  Araujo recorded Florida’s first hat-trick since Savannah Jordan scored three goals at Miami “It was nice putting a goal in the back of net. Hopefully that gives us some confidence moving forward.” – on Aug. 27, 2015. Florida Head Coach Becky Burleigh  Howell scored her first collegiate goal in front of 27 friends and family who made the trip from Farmersville, Ohio. Do you think today was a step in the right direction for the team?  Two Gators added a goal to go with their pair of assists tonight. Alexander scored her third “When you have not scored a goal in how many games it has been, and you score a goal, I think it’s a step in goal of the season to equal her collegiate-high season total. Pelayo posted her first of 2018 the right direction. We have been dealt the hand we have dealt, and it is what is. We are going to keep getting and the 10th goal of her Gator career. up and fighting. I am not quitting on this team and I do not expect any of our players to either.” – Florida Head  The shutout was Florida’s second of the season. The clean sheet is the 24th for Kaylan Coach Becky Burleigh Marckese, putting her three away from tying the school record for career solo shutouts.  This was the most goals for the Gators since a 6-0 win versus Alabama (Oct. 20, 2016). On the team’s outlook:  Florida is now 17-6-1 all-time in its first SEC road match. UF’s last opened league road play “Obviously we are disappointed conceding so late in the game, but we are all positive to carry on working hard with a win in 2016 (2-1 overtime win at Kentucky). together. We got the goal now so, moving forward; we have got goals in us and next game we’re going to work to win” – freshman defender Georgia Eaton-Collins Hear from the Gators: On tonight’s performance: On today’s match: “I did feel in was coming in practice. We were starting have some good combinations and think the team felt “We are working hard. We are doing our best every game and every practice. We keep on going hard; we are good, I think the team’s ability to stay positive throughout all the adversity we’ve had played a big role in positive and we know what is coming. We are getting more shots now; we have to keep on trying and trying. winning tonight. The fans are getting more excited. It’s going to come. We are staying positive and we hope next game we are going to win” – senior midfielder Laís Araujo The shutout was huge. Besides a chance really early, the backline played pretty flawlessly. Thought that also was a big step forward for us.” – Florida Head Coach Becky Burleigh. 2018 Records: Florida: 2-6-1, 0-1 SEC What was it like out there tonight? Vanderbilt: 8-1, 1-0 SEC “It fun. It was really fun and it felt really good to get a win. I’m really really excited – especially because we got a shutout. We’ve been working on it and progressing since the games we’ve lost. So tonight’s win feels really Series Record: good.” – senior midfielder Lais Araujo Florida leads 26-3-1. Last time you had a hat-trick: Vanderbilt (8-1, 1-0 SEC) at Florida (2-6-1, 0-1 SEC) “It was actually my first time. I got my first hat-trick as a Gator!” – senior midfielder Lais Araujo Donald R. Dizney Stadium (457) Weather: 90 degrees, winds SW 9 mph, 64% humidity Florida (3-6-1, 1-1 SEC) at Kentucky (4-7, 0-2 SEC) Wendell & Vickie Bell Soccer Complex (1,201) Goals by Period 1 2 Total Weather: 86 degrees, winds S 5 mph, 57% humidity Vanderbilt 1 1 2 Florida 0 1 1 Goals by Period 1 2 Total Florida 4 2 6 Scoring Summary: Kentucky 0 0 0 No. Time Team Goal Scorer Assist Description 1. 12:55 VU Kaylann 30yd shot – hits post and kicks Scoring Summary: Boyd in No. Time Team Goal Scorer Assist Description 2. 77:40 UF Laís Araujo Deanne Rose 15yd angled shot 1. 13:42 UF Laís Araujo Mayra Pelayo, Cross from wide service, 3. 87:19 VU Paola Ellis Caroline 5yd Madison Alexander finished in box Saltmarsh 2. 23:42 UF Laís Araujo Alexander, Pelayo Vertical service, finished through keeper Shots: VU 6, UF 12 3. 31:06 UF Laís Araujo Unassisted Long distance shot off a Saves: VU 4 (Taiana Tolleson – 1; Lauren Demarchi -3); UF 1 (Kaylan Marckese 1) blocked clearance 4. 44:13 UF Alyssa Howell Cassidy Lindley Off the crossbar and in 5. 64:09 UF Madison Melanie Monteagudo Tap in off deep cross Alexander 6. 80:37 UF Mayra Pelayo Sammie Betters Finished inside six from wide service

Shots: UF 14, UK 4 Saves: UF 3 (Kaylan Marckese 3), UK 0 (Hannah Leonard 0) LSU 1 Florida 0 Florida 4 RV Mississippi State 0 2OT Sept. 23, 2018 Sept. 28, 2018 Donald R. Dizney Stadium MSU Soccer Stadium Gainesville, Fla. Starkville, Miss.

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Florida soccer claimed a 4-1 comeback win over Louisiana State Sunday afternoon at STARKVILLE, Miss. – Florida and Mississippi State soccer played to a scoreless tie Friday evening at the the Donald R. Dizney Stadium. The Gators tied the match late in the opening half. Three unanswered second- MSU Soccer Field. half goals gave UF the final margin. It was the first match played by MSU since appearing at No. 19 on TopDrawerSoccer.com’s weekly ranking for Sunday’s Scoring: the program’s debut on a national poll. LSU took advantage of their second scoring opportunity in the 23rd minute when Shannon Cooke sent a sharp pass to Lindsey Eaton just above the six-yard box. Eaton evaded her defender and scored from eight yards on Friday’s Match: a right-footed shot. Florida had some near chances in its match-leading 20 shots Friday. Among the better opportunities was Mayra Pelayo’s shot in the 16th minute that hit the cross bar. Four minutes later, Carina Baltrip-Reyes almost Senior Alyssa Howell gave the Gators a lift with her score shortly before halftime. Carina Baltrip-Reyes tucked in the corner kick from Laís Araujo at the far post. With eight minutes left in the second half, another brought the ball through the Tiger half. Nearing the LSU defensive third, Baltrip-Reyes sent the ball ahead to Gator – this time Cassidy Lindley – hit the cross bar off her 25-yard shot. In the first overtime, Pelayo’s deep Cassidy Lindley at the top center of the box. She immediately sent the ball into space down the center of the cross was almost put in by Madison Alexander’s run to the near post. goal. Howell ran the ball down and just beat the on-coming LSU goalkeeper to score at 42:33. Quick Hits: Florida took the lead for good early in the second half. The play started when Lindley sent the ball out wide to  It was the third overtime match for Florida this season. The Gators are 0-1-2 in 2018 extended Mayra Pelayo. She bought the ball to above the corner of the box and played it into space for Briana Solis minutes. making an angled run through the box. Solis took a touch toward end line and her centering pass was touched  In the all-time 19-match series between these two teams, this was the third overtime – with all in to the upper netting by the right foot of Lais Araujo from four yards in the 50th minute. coming in Starkville. Florida is 1-0-2 versus the Bulldogs in overtime action.  The shutout was Florida’s third of the season. The clean sheet is the 25th for Kaylan The Gators’ third goal came in the 61st minute. It started with some passing back and forth between Solis and Marckese, putting her two away from tying the school record for career solo shutouts. Araujo as Solis moved toward goal. From the top of the box, Araujo’s angled ball found Madison Alexander  Two were not with the Gators Friday due to national team duties. Sophomore Deanne Rose is making a run. Alexander’s one-touch from six yards scored at the far post. with the Canada Senior National Team for CONCACAF play, which serves as a qualifier for the FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019. Canada opens play in Edinburg, Texas, on Oct. 5 The final goal came off an Araujo corner kick. Courtney Douglas leaped and headed in her first collegiate versus Jamaica. Freshman Georgia Eaton-Collins joined England for Union of European goal from six yards in the 84th minute. Football Associations (UEFA) Under-19 Championships. England opens play Monday versus Malta. Quick Hits:  Since the start of Southeastern Conference play, Araujo has scored five goals in three Hear from the Gators: matches – one vs. Vanderbilt and LSU, three at Kentucky. On tonight’s match:  It was a double first for Douglas. Her first collegiate goal came on her first collegiate shot. “I don’t know how you are supposed to feel about a tie. It is a tough result because I feel like we really did what  Howell first collegiate goal came Thursday in Lexington with less than a minute remaining in we came in here wanting to do, which is play our style of play. We knew Mississippi State would try to disrupt the opening half. Today, she scored again – this time in the 43rd minute. that and I thought we did a pretty good job of staying true to who we were. I think we lacked a little bit in the  Alexander’s goal Sunday is her fourth of 2018, setting her collegiate season high goals total. execution in the final third and we couldn’t put one in. But again, credit to Mississippi State for keeping us off  Baltrip-Reyes’ assist on Howell’s goal gives her the first collegiate point of her career. Baltrip- the scoresheet. Reyes played at Florida International for the 2016 season and sat out the 2017 campaign with a knee injury. She transferred to Florida in the spring of 2018. “There were lots of really good chances. It was a physical match and we kept our composure through that. It  The four goals was the most surrendered by the Tigers this season. The previous high came was a little skewed as far as fouls but I thought we handled that very well. I really proud of our effort and proud in a 3-0 loss at then No. 4 Texas A&M to open SEC play. of how we came in here and did what we wanted to accomplish. The only disappointing part was not putting one past the goalkeeper.” - Florida Head Coach Becky Burleigh Hear from the Gators: On what has clicked in the last couple of games for the team… “It was tough. We knew they were going to be really difficult and we needed to stay composed. We had so “I really think a big part of it is just our continued persistence at practice. The schedule we that we played in many chances. I think we need to be sharper in our execution but other than that, I’m really proud of the team.” non-conference season was really really difficult. I think that helped us prepare for SEC play. More than - senior Mayra Pelayo anything, I would give it to our players again for staying positive during the adversity we faced.” - Florida Head Coach Becky Burleigh. 2018 Records: Florida: 4-6-2, 2-1-1 SEC On Laís Araujo’s performance the last few games… Mississippi State: 8-2-1, 1-2-1 SEC “Laís is a really creative player. She sees the game in a very different way than most players. Series Record: “When she asserts herself on a game, she really can make a difference and I think she’s really doing that.” - Florida leads 15-2-2. Florida Head Coach Becky Burleigh. Florida (4-6-2, 2-1-1 SEC) at Mississippi State (8-2-1, 1-2-1 SEC) On Florida’s defensive effort the last few games… MSU Soccer Field (817) “Those three that play in the back (Carina Baltrip-Reyes, Georgia Eaton-Collins, Julia Lester), along with Weather: 72 degrees, winds N 1 mph, 75% humidity Kaylan Marckese, that’s a tough combination to beat. They are playing 90 minutes a game, they are the iron women of our team. You have to give it up for the work ethic they are putting forth every single day.” - Florida Goals by Period 1 2 OT1OT2 Total Head Coach Becky Burleigh. Florida 0 0 0 0 0 Mississippi State 0 0 0 0 0 On her stellar performance in the last few games… “I don’t know. I’ve been working a lot. The team is all working hard, everyone is working hard to turn this game Scoring Summary: around, just in general. We’ve had some adversity the past games, but we’re trying to fight back and especially No. Time Team Goal Scorer Assist Description fight for other things bigger than soccer. Today was a really good example. We’ve been fighting a lot together with Lo [Lauren Evans] and it was just a great moment for us to step up and give her this gift and she feels really great about it, so it’s really good.” – senior midfielder Lais Araujo Shots: UF 20, UK 15 Saves: UF 2 (Kaylan Marckese 2), MSU 3 (Rhylee DeCrane 3) LSU (6-4-1, 0-2-1 SEC) at Florida (4-6-1, 2-1 SEC) Donald R. Dizney Stadium (371) Weather: 89 degrees, winds E 7 mph, 56% humidity

Goals by Period 1 2 Total LSU 1 0 1 Florida 1 3 4

Scoring Summary: No. Time Team Goal Scorer Assist Description 1. 22:15 LSU Lindsey Eaton Shannon Cooke 8yd shot 2. 42:33 UF Alyssa Howell Cassidy Lindley, Carina 6yd shot from Baltrip-Reyes center 3. 49:21 UF Laís Araujo Briana Solis, Mayra Pelayo 6yds past keeper 4. 60:42 UF Madison Laís Araujo, Solis 4yd shot at far post Alexander 5. 83:44 UF Courtney Laís Araujo Header just inside Douglas post

Shots: LSU 7, UF 18 Saves: LSU 4 (Caroline Brockmeier 3, Team 1), UF 3 (Kaylan Marckese 3) No. 9 Tennessee 2 Florida 0 Florida 0 No. 12 South Carolina 1 Oct. 4, 2018 Oct. 7, 2018 Donald R. Dizney Stadium Eugene E. Stone III Stadium Gainesville, Fla. Columbia, S.C.

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – A goal in each half gave No. 9 Tennessee soccer a 2-0 win over Florida Thursday COLUMBIA, S.C. – Florida soccer lost 1-0 to No. 12 South Carolina Sunday afternoon in front of 2,104 at evening at the Donald R. Dizney Stadium. Eugene E. Stone III Stadium.

Thursday’s Scoring: Sunday’s Scoring: Tennessee scored its earliest goal of 2018 in the second minute when Meghan Flynn’s horizontal pass through South Carolina freshman Selma Sol Magnusdottir scored the day’s only goal in the 11th minute. Elexa Bahr the box found the right foot of Danielle Marcano making a far post run. won the ball above the box and sent it ahead to Sol Magnusdottir. She took a touch before scoring on an angled 12-yard shot. The Vols pushed the lead out to 2-0 in the 57th minute when Claire Franks tapped the ball ahead to Erin Gilroy located just above the six-yard box. Gilroy took a touch to her right before scoring on a right-footed shot. The Gators were edged 14-12 in shots Sunday. In the latter half of the second, Florida had at least five good looks at goal. With eight minutes remaining, Madison Alexander ran to catch up with a ball played into open The Gators took a 13-10 advantage in shots Thursday but the finishing touch evaded them. Some of the better space in the box. USC goalkeeper Mika Krzeczowski came off her line to make the stop but Alexander couldn’t opportunities included Mayra Pelayo’s shot off the pass from Sara Wilson banging off the crossbar in the 23rd quite get her strike off before a USC defender was able to step in to get a deflection for a team save. Prior to minute and Wilson’s centering pass in the 58th minute that was covered by UT goalkeeper Shae Yanez just that in the 78th minute, freshman Cassidy Lindley’s angled cross just missed finding junior Sammie Betters before Sarah Troccoli could get a touch. foot eight yards above the goal.

National Team Duties: The Gators were in it until the end. With time ready to expire, junior Tess Sapone’s left-footed shot from 18  Three were not with their teams due to national team commitments. Florida sophomore yards was just wide of the near post. Deanne Rose is with the Canada Senior National Team for CONCACAF play, which serves as a qualifier for the FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019. Canada opens play in Edinburg, National Team Duties: Texas, on Oct. 5 versus Jamaica. The Jamaican roster includes reigning SEC Offensive  Two Gators were elsewhere today due to national team commitments. Florida sophomore Player of the Week – Tennessee senior Bunny Shaw. Gator freshman Georgia Eaton-Collins Deanne Rose is with the Canada Senior National Team for CONCACAF play, which serves joined England for Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Under-19 as a qualifier for the FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019. Canada opened play Oct. 5 with Championships. England opened play Monday with 9-0 win versus Malta and defeated a 2-0 win versus Jamaica and plays Cuba on Monday. Gator freshman Georgia Eaton- Croatia 8-0 earlier today. Eaton-Collins played the entirety of both wins. England meets Collins joined England for Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Under-19 Slovakia Sunday. Championships. England posted three consecutive shutout wins – 9-0 versus Malta on Monday, 8-0 versus Croatia on Thursday and today’s 4-0 win versus Slovakia. Eaton-Collins Hear from the Gators: played the entirety of each match. Thoughts on the game after Tennessee’s quick first goal… “I think they [the Gators] did really well to move past that first goal. I thought the rest of the half we really took Hear from Becky Burleigh: them a part a little bit. I think the disappointing, frustrating thing is obviously is that score doesn’t reflect what On this afternoon’s performance: that game looked like. But in the end, the score matters. And we just have to be better at finishing at our “There were definitely some chances [to score]. Again, I will always appreciate the fight this team has and chances. It’s wasn’t a lack of creation of chances, it was just a lack of being able to stick it. They were very never giving up. There were long stretches – especially in the second half – that I felt we outplayed them. In efficient at finishing their chances, we were very inefficient at finishing our chances.” – Florida Head Coach the end, we all know that we get judged by the scoreboard. That’s the end product. We’ve got to continue Becky Burleigh working to get the end product.” – Florida Head Coach Becky Burleigh

On Tennessee’s defense: Florida has a week before its next match. How will the team use that time? “I think we made it a little bit easy for them. Our chances weren’t very clinical, we put them right at the keeper “It will be nice to have a full week of practice. I think that will be really beneficial to us – just to get a little more or over the bar. I think that you have to credit their defense, obviously they did a great job.” – Florida Head continuity working and to shore up those areas we need to work on.” – Florida Head Coach Becky Burleigh Coach Becky Burleigh 2018 Records: On tonight’s match… Florida: 4-8-2, 2-3-1 SEC “It’s definitely a tough night. Tennessee’s always a tough team to play. But Becky said it at the end of the South Carolina: 11-2, 5-1 SEC game, I don’t know if the result is how the game actually went. We had a lot of chances that we didn’t finish. So it’s just a tough loss.” – senior midfielder Sarah Troccoli Series Record: Florida leads 22-9-1. On responding to Tennessee’s quick goal in the first half… “We actually responded really well to the first goal. We just got to put a way our chances the next few games.” Florida (4-7-2, 2-2-1 SEC) at No. 12 South Carolina Kentucky (10-2, 4-1 SEC) - senior midfielder Sarah Troccoli Eugene E. Stone III Stadium (2,104) Weather: 86 degrees, winds E 5 mph, 55% humidity On missing Deanne Rose and Georgia Eaton-Collins… “We always miss them. They are both two quality players. But the good thing about this team is we have a lot Goals by Period 1 2 Total of depth. And D and Georgia always help. But like I said, we’re just missing that last pass.” - senior midfielder Florida 0 0 0 Sarah Troccoli South Carolina 1 0 1

Can you talk about the play a little bit? Scoring Summary: “I would say that as a team, we worked really hard. It just came down to execution, and today Tennessee was No. Time Team Goal Scorer Assist Description able to execute better than we were. It is something we need to work and focus on when we have those 1. 10:56 USC Selma Sol Magnusdottir 12yd angled shot in box opportunities to finish.” – junior defender Sammie Better Shots: UF 12, USC 14 What was it like playing against Tennessee’s defense; they have only let up 4 goals the entire year? Saves: UF 2 (Kaylan Marckese 2), USC 2 (Mikayla Krzeczowski 1, Team 1) “They are a good team, I respect them, but I thing we did a good job breaking them down and getting into the box and getting opportunities. We got past them, but we could not get that last act.” – junior defender Sammie Better

2018 Records: Florida: 4-7-2, 2-2-2 SEC UT: 10-1, 4-1 SEC

Tennessee (10-1, 4-1 SEC) at Florida (4-7-2, 2-2-1 SEC) Donald R. Dizney Stadium (525) Weather: 86 degrees, winds ENE 8 mph, 56% humidity

Goals by Period 1 2 Total Tennessee 1 1 2 Florida 0 0 0

Scoring Summary: No. Time Team Goal Scorer Assist Description 1. 1:18 UT Danielle Marcano Meghan Flynn, Erin Gilroy 5yd shot at far post 2. 56:16 UT Erin Gilroy Claire Franks 6yd shot

Shots: UT 10, UF 13 Saves: UT 6 (Shae Yanez 6), UF 4 (Kaylan Marckese 4) Florida 0 Georgia 0 Alabama 0 2OT Florida 1 Oct. 14, 2018 Oct. 18, 2018 Alabama Soccer Stadium Donald R. Dizney Stadium Tuscaloosa, Ala. Gainesville, Fla.

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. –Florida and Alabama played to a scoreless tie Sunday at Alabama’s Soccer Stadium. GAINESVILLE, Fla. –A first-half goal from a Gator scoring her first goal of 2018 give Florida a 1-0 win over Georgia Thursday at the Donald R. Dizney Stadium. It was the third overtime in the 24-match series between the two programs, with the other two (first was in 2005, last in 2010) ending in a tie. The shutout moved senior Kaylan Marckese into a three-way tie at the top of the Gators’ career shutouts list.

Sunday’s Match: Thursday’s Match: Florida had four shots on goal Sunday and did hit the crossbar once. With nine minutes remaining in the The only goal of the opening half came off the left foot of junior Tess Sapone. Senior Mayra Pelayo sent a second half, Tess Sapone took a high, arching shot which hit the crossbar. The opportunities were more square ball to catch Sapone just as she entered the top of the box. She took a touch with her right to evade a plentiful after the opening half, but Florida couldn’t find the scoring combination. Bulldog defender and then used her left foot to score from the penalty spot.

Senior goalkeeper Kaylan Marckese turned in five saves Sunday, marking the fourth match in 2018 she’s Florida outshot the Bulldogs 12-4 and each goalkeeper recorded three saves. posted five or more saves. Back Again: Senior midfielder Melanie Monteagudo received a yellow card in the opening half and again late in the  Last night in Frisco, Texas, sophomore Deanne Rose was with Canada as they faced the second overtime, which put her on the sideline with a red card. She will sit out Florida’s next match on a red- U.S. in the CONCACAF title match (U.S. 2-0 win). Today, she returned to join the Gators, card suspension. turning in three shots. She scored a goal in the win over Cuba during the group play stage. Canada joins the U.S. and Jamaica as CONCACAF teams earning a spot in FIFA Women’s Plus One: World Cup France 2019.  One was back with the Gators after play with her national team. Gator freshman Georgia Eaton-Collins joined England for Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Under-19 Record Equaled: Championships. England posted three consecutive shutout wins – 9-0 versus Malta, 8-0 With tonight’s result, senior Kaylan Marckese equals Florida’s career shutouts record at 27. Thursday’s result versus Croatia and concluded play last Sunday with a 4-0 win versus Slovakia. Eaton-Collins is her fourth shutout of 2018. played the entirety of each match.  Canada won its group in CONCACAF play and won 7-0 over Panama in Sunday’s semifinal The record was set by Katie Fraine (2007-10) matched by Taylor Burke (2011-14). action. CONCACAF play serves as a qualifier for the FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019. Rose scored a goal in the 12-0 win over Cuba in Canada’s second match of group play. Colorful Gators: Canada concludes play Wednesday, facing the winner of tonight’s U.S.-Jamaica match. Florida’s field players work their pink kits tonight for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Hear from Coach Becky Burleigh: But cancer takes many forms. The Gators wore wristbands in different cancer support colors Thursday to On tonight’s performance: recognize those in their lives affected by cancer. “I thought in the first half we did not play well. I do think we turned it around in the second half but in the end, it comes down to execution. Again. I know I sound like a broken record. We have opportunities, but we’re not What color are you wearing tonight on your wrist and why? finishing them. I don’t know how many served balls we had in the box or crosses, but it was a lot. We’ve got to “I’m wearing lime, it’s for lymphoma. My grandmother passed away from lymphoma when I was a little kid, and find a way to get them in.” – Florida Head Coach Becky Burleigh. a friend of ours just got diagnosed with leukemia. A lot of us wore different wristbands, the team is wearing pink, so it was a really special night.” – senior goalkeeper Kaylan Marckese Florida is back at home Thursday: “I’m really excited to be home. It is a challenge to this group. We’ve got to find a way to get some points in the Hear from the Gators: SEC. We are at the last hour with three games left to do it. We’ve got to take them one at a time but it is crucial On tonight’s match… we get three points [for a SEC win].” – Florida Head Coach Becky Burleigh. “Good to be back in the win column, good to get an early goal, good to get a goal. I mean a lot of really positives. Good to get a shutout. Definitely a lot of positives from this one. – Florida coach Becky Burleigh 2018 Records: Florida: 4-8-3, 2-3-2 SEC On holding Georgia to four shots on goal… Alabama: 7-7-2, 1-5-1 SEC “That’s an accomplishment because they have some great offensive players. I think our team did a pretty good job. They had two very good opportunities early and we came up big with that situation, both those situations. Series Record: For us, we would like to eliminate even those chances. I think the second half was an even better example of Florida leads 20-1-3. our defense. It was really a pretty major shutdown at that point.” – Florida coach Becky Burleigh

Florida (4-8-2, 2-3-1 SEC) at Alabama (7-7-1, 1-5 SEC) On the win with only two regular season games left… Alabama Soccer Stadium (406) “Every game is important at this point. There is no room for anything but urgency.” – Florida coach Becky Weather: 86 degrees, winds SSE 9 mph, 68% humidity Burleigh

Goals by Period 1 2 OT1OT2 Total On the team’s attitude heading into the next two matches… Florida 0 0 0 0 0 “It’s very (somber) to know we have such a big senior class and they have such a big impact for our team. So Alabama 0 0 0 0 0 before every game we are always talking about we need to do everything for the seniors, play like it’s our last game. There’s only two games guaranteed left now and we know that it means so much to the seniors. So it’s important for us to go into every game like it’s our last. - junior midfielder Tess Sapone Shots: UF 15, UA 13 Saves: UF 5 (Kaylan Marckese 5), UA 4 (Alex Plavin 4) On scoring early and how that impacted the game... “Definitely getting that first goal in relatively early took that weight off our soldiers. But then it also made us Cautions: think about keeping the pressure on them, not letting down or taking on their soccer style. So it was really Melanie Monteagudo/UF 59:53 – yellow; Georgia Eaton-Collins/UF 75:45 – yellow; Lais Araujo/UF 106:24 – important for us to keep playing Gator soccer, pass, receive, offer and keep going after them.” - junior yellow; Monteagudo/UF 108:28 – red midfielder Tess Sapone

You had a couple of big saves, can you talk about those? “We wanted to make sure we were disciplined from the start. A lot of the SEC teams like to come and hit us early, so we’re just really working on that and making a couple saves in the beginning comes with the territory. Once we get a goal, then we’re flowing.” – senior goalkeeper Kaylan Marckese

Georgia (4-8-4, 1-5-2 SEC) at Florida (5-8-3, 3-3-2 SEC) Donald R. Dizney Stadium (679) Weather: 78 degrees, winds NE 11 mph, 77% humidity

Goals by Period 1 2 Total Georgia 0 0 0 Florida 1 0 1

No. Time Team Goal Scorer Assist Description 1. 13:37 UF Tess Sapone Mayra Pelayo 15yd shot just inside near post

Shots: UGA 5, UF 12 Saves:, UGA 3 (Emory Wegener 3), UF 3 (Kaylan Marckese 3)

Cautions: UGA-Abby Boyan/yellow (21:38) Florida 0 Arkansas 0 Missouri 2 Florida 3 Oct. 21, 2018 Oct. 25, 2018 Audrey J. Walton Stadium Donald R. Dizney Stadium Columbia, Mo. Gainesville, Fla.

COLUMBIA, Mo. –A goal in each half gave Missouri soccer a 2-0 win over Florida Sunday afternoon at the GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Florida soccer sent its 10-member senior class out with a 3-0 win over Arkansas on a Audrey J. Walton Stadium. drizzly Thursday evening at the Donald R. Dizney Stadium.

Sunday’s Senior Day result was Missouri’s first win over the Gators since taking a 1-0 win in 2013, also in That result seals a spot in next week’s Southeastern Conference Tournament in Orange Beach, Ala. Play Columbia. begins Sunday at the Orange Beach Sportsplex and all SEC Tournament play can be found on the SEC Network. Sunday’s Match: The opening goal came in the 10th minute when Missouri junior Sarah Luebbert one-touched in the deep cross Thursday’s Scoring: from Bella Alessi. The opening goal came in the 10th minute when a pair of seniors connected. At the top of the Razorback defensive third, Laís Araujo’s pass found Briana Solis making a run through the middle. The ball got ahead of Missouri’s second half goal came in the 66th minute. Blythe Beldner’s cross into the box was headed by Solis and deflected off a defender’s leg back to Solis. She continued her run and sent a right-footed 20-yard Morcquess Oliphant. That shot was defected but Skye Kingsley slid to tap-in the ball at the middle of the goal. strike to the upper far netting.

Florida outshot the Tigers 14-11, including a 10-5 advantage in the second half. It was Florida’s fifth SEC A pair of goals in a four-minute span by sophomore Deanne Rose early in the second half pushed Florida’s match it did not score a goal. lead out to 3-0. From the middle of the field, Pelayo made a move to evade her marker and then spied Rose ready to make a run. Rose caught up with the ball Pelayo played down the middle of the field and her left- Road to Orange Beach for SEC Tournament: footed strike scored from 14 yards in the 53rd minute. With a single match remaining for each of the 14 Southeastern Conference teams, there a few things known and a few things left to play out: In the 57th minute, the ball Carina Baltrip-Reyes sent from just inside the Arkansas half deflected off a Known: Vanderbilt wins its first league title since claiming the 1993 and 1994 titles Razorback foot. Rose gathered up the ball and sent it right to Tess Sapone just as she was entering the top of Known: Seven teams (Vanderbilt, Arkansas, South Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi, Texas A&M the box. Sapone sent the ball back to Rose as she made a run down the middle of the box. Rose finished the and LSU) secured SEC Tournament berths scoring for the match with her 10-yard shot. To be determined: Five teams still in contention for final three spots in Orange Beach, Ala. – Florida (11), Auburn (10), Missouri (10), Alabama (8) and Mississippi State (8) – as a three-point span Record Set: exists between them. Win = 3 points, tie = 1 point. With tonight’s result, senior goalkeeper Kaylan Marckese set Florida’s career shutouts record at 28. Thursday’s result is her fifth shutout of 2018. Hear from Becky Burleigh: On today’s match… The record was set by Katie Fraine (2007-10) and matched by Taylor Burke (2011-14). “The second goal was truly a back-breaker for us. I thought we started the second half really strong. Came out with some good opportunities and pressure on them. But I think we got a little impatient when that didn’t pay Notes: off and the second goal was the back-breaker.  Senior Night has accounted for half of Solis’ four collegiate goals. She hit her first collegiate goal during Florida’s 2015 Senior Night – also against Arkansas. “Now it’s all about the next one up. Arkansas will be a tough match at home, but it is our senior day. That is  Rose recorded her fourth double-goal match of her collegiate career. This was her seventh something that is important to our entire team.”– Florida coach Becky Burleigh 2018 appearance for Florida due to Canadian Senior National Team play.  Tonight’s result was the first shutout for a loss this season for the Razorbacks. The only other 2018 Records: match UA did not score was a 0-0 double overtime tie at Mississippi State. Florida: 5-9-3, 3-4-2 SEC Missouri: 6-9-2, 3-5-1 SEC Celebrate the Gator Seniors:

Series Record: Florida’s 10-member senior class – Laís Araujo, Brittney Bennett, Courtney Douglas, Kaylan Marckese, Florida leads 30-3-1. Melanie Monteagudo, Mayra Pelayo, Rachelle Smith, Briana Solis, Sarah Troccoli and Sara Wilson – was honored in a pre-match ceremony. The Gators won the 2015 SEC title, two SEC Tournament titles (2015 Florida (5-9-3, 3-4-2 SEC) at Missouri (6-9-2, 3-5-1 SEC) and 2016) and advanced to the 2015, 2016 and 2017 NCAA Tournament. Audrey J. Walton Stadium (559) The 10 seniors is the second-largest class in the program’s 24-year history – second only to the 13 in 1998. Weather: 49 degrees, winds SSW 8 mph, 36% humidity One of Florida’s seniors was unable to play Thursday. Smith’s collegiate season ended with an anterior Goals by Period 1 2 Total cruciate ligament tear versus Florida State. Florida 0 0 0 Missouri 1 1 2 Hear from Becky Burleigh: On Florida’s performance… No. Time Team Goal Scorer Assist Description “I just told them afterwards that I was inspired by their performance. I know this team is capable of that all the 1. 9:24 MU Sarah Luebbert Bella Alessi Tap in from middle of box time. I think that has been the most frustrating part of the season is that sometimes we haven’t brought that. I 2. 65:54 MU Skye Kingsley Morcquess Oliphant Tap in off deflected shot think they just need to continue to believe and take it one game at a time. Every day is Senior Day.” – Florida coach Becky Burleigh Shots: UF 14, MU 11 Saves: UF 5 (Kaylan Marckese 5), MU 4 (Kelsey Dossey 4) On what this game means moving forward… “We have talked all along about having some momentum. Hopefully this is what kicks us off.” - Florida coach Cautions: Becky Burleigh Morcquess Oliphant, MU/yellow (60:03) On scoring the first goal of the match… “We knew we were in for a battle tonight. Arkansas is always known for just going after everything and giving us a fight. Our first five minutes we were going at them and trying to keep the ball. I made a little mistake at the top of the box and we’ve just been talking about continuing to fight through it so I was able to deflect the pass that she was trying to get out and finish it. - – Senior midfielder Briana Solis

2018 Records: Florida: 6-9-3, 4-4-2 SEC Arkansas: 11-4-3, 6-3-1 SEC

Series Record: Florida leads 22-1.

Arkansas (11-4-3, 6-3-1 SEC) at Florida (6-9-3, 4-4-2 SEC) Donald R. Dizney Stadium (519) 75 degrees, winds ENE 9 mph, 75% humidity

Goals by Period 1 2 Total Arkansas 0 0 0 Florida 1 2 3

No. Time Team Goal Scorer Assist Description 1. 9:31 UF Briana Solis 20 yard shot 2. 52:51 UF Deanne Rose Mayra Pelayo 14 yard shot 3. 56:35 UF Deanne Rose Tess Sapone 10 yard shot

Shots: ARK 7, UF 11 Saves: ARK 3 (Taylor Beitz 3), UF 3 (Kaylan Marckese 3) Auburn 1 Florida 1 Florida 1 2OT No. 10 Vanderbilt 0 Oct. 28, 2018 Oct. 30, 2018 Orange Beach Sportsplex Orange Beach Sportsplex Orange Beach, Ala. Orange Beach, Ala.

ORANGE BEACH, Ala. – Florida soccer withstood playing the final 54 minutes of Southeastern Conference ORANGE BEACH, Ala. – An early goal stood 83 minutes as Florida soccer upset No. 10 Vanderbilt 1-0 in opening round play versus Auburn a man-down. Then the Gators posted a dominant penalty kick performance Southeastern Conference Tournament quarterfinal play Tuesday evening at the Orange Beach Sportsplex. to claim a SEC Tournament quarterfinal spot. With the win, Florida moves ahead to its 21st SEC Tournament semifinal to face Arkansas in Thursday’s SEC The Gators advance 2-1 on penalty kicks after the two teams played to a 1-1 double overtime tie Sunday at Tournament play. That semifinal is the first of the day and airs live on the SEC Network at 4:30 p.m. ET. the Orange Beach Sportsplex. Tuesday’s Action: With the result, Florida moves ahead to face top-seeded Vanderbilt in Tuesday’s SEC Tournament quarterfinal The only goal of the match started when Mayra Pelayo sent the ball ahead to fellow senior Laís Arajuo in round. That match is the third of the day and airs live on the SEC Network at 6 p.m. ET. middle of the box. The touch off Araujo’s leg popped up and then it was a foot race between sophomore Madison Alexander and VU goalkeeper Lauren Demarchi. Alexander got enough of her right toe on the ball Sunday’s Action: to send it toward goal. It caught the lower part of the cross bar and banged it at 6:20 for UF’s earliest goal of Florida took the early lead when sophomore Madison Alexander was awarded a penalty kick in the 20th the season. minute. Alexander scored on the penalty kick – the first awarded to Florida in 2018 – to put UF ahead. The Commodores had their opportunities, but the Gator defense kept making the stop. Florida senior After senior Sarah Troccoli received a red-card in the 57th minute, the Gators were forced to finish with 10 goalkeeper Kaylan Marckese made a couple of one-handed second-half saves – including off an eight-yard players. header by Kaylann Boyd and an 18-yard dipping shot by Grace Jackson – to preserve the shutout.

The Tigers tied the match in the 74th minute when Taylor Troutman headed in an Angeline Daly corner kick. Both teams recorded 11 shots and each goalkeeper turned in four saves.

After two overtime periods, the match went to penalty kicks. The Tigers took the first shot, with Kaylan Notes: Marckese making the stop. Marckese then stepped in to take Florida’s first penalty, hitting a successful shot.  With her first-half score, Alexander now leads the Gators with six goals in 2018. Auburn missed its first three PKs and Florida’s Tess Sapone was successful in the third position.  Marckese extends her Gator career solo shutouts record to 29 with tonight’s result. She took sole possession of the record last Thursday with the 3-0 win over Arkansas in the SEC When Marckese made the stop on Rocio Sanders’ attempt in the fifth position, the Gators rushed to celebrate regular-season finale. the penalty kick win with Marckese.  Florida played without senior Sarah Troccoli Tuesday due to suspension as she received a red card in the second half of Sunday’s match versus Auburn. Sunday’s match was the 90th Notes: UF played in her collegiate career and Troccoli had appeared in each one.  Florida is now 2-5 in penalty kick situations at the SEC Tournament. The Gators have  This the second consecutive year the No. 8 seed sent the SEC Tournament’s top seed home advanced on their last two PK situations, as UF moved on over Missouri in 2016 SEC in quarterfinal play. The SEC began tournament seeding based on regular-season finish in quarterfinal play. Marckese has been in goal for both of UF’s SEC Tournament penalty kick 1999. Since then, the No. 8 seed upset the top seed four times in quarterfinal action (2002, advancements. 2011, 2017 and 2018).  Florida and Auburn now have played overtime five times in the all-time 28-match series and  Arkansas broke the 2018 SEC Tournament trend for upsets, as the lower seed won three of this was the second in SEC Tournament play. Florida lost in PKs to Auburn in its first SEC the four quarterfinal matches today – No. 7 seed Missouri advanced over No. 2 seed Tournament appearance in 1995. Tennessee on penalty kicks, No. 6 seed South Carolina 2-1 winners over No. 3 Texas A&M  With her first-half goal, Alexander now is tied with senior Laís Araujo for the Gators’ 2018 and No. 8 Florida 1-0 over top-seeded Vanderbilt. No. 4 Arkansas’ 4-0 win over No.5 goals lead (5) Mississippi was the day’s only match the higher seed prevailed.  After tonight’s 110 minutes of overtime play, Marckese is now No. 2 on Florida’s career  This is the second consecutive year Florida advanced to SEC Tournament semifinal play with goalkeeper minutes list at 7,007. Taylor Burke (2011-14) leads the chart at 7,504 minutes. a 1-0 win over a team that defeated the Gators in regular-season play (both Auburn/2017 and  The Gators have played five overtime matches in 2018, with all going to double overtime. Vanderbilt/2018 won 2-1 over UF in regular-season meeting). Florida is 0-1-4 in 2018 overtime matches. 2018 Records: Kaylan for President: Florida: 7-9-4, 4-4-2 SEC After stopping three of Auburn’s penalty kicks and hitting the first one for Florida, the Gators greeted senior Vanderbilt: 15-3-1, 8-1-1 SEC goalkeeper Kaylan Marckese after the PK victory with chants of “Kaylan for president!” Series Record: It was quite a performance, as Marckese made stops on three of Auburn’s PK attempts (other two – high and Florida leads 27-3-1. good). The Gators are now 8-0 versus the Commodores in SEC Tournament action. She also made the quick transition after stopping the first attempt by Bri Folds to taking Florida’s first attempt. She was successful in her kick, fulfilling a four-year goal to take a PK for the Gators. Vanderbilt (15-3-1, 8-1-1 SEC) at Florida (7-9-4, 4-4-2 SEC) Orange Beach Sportsplex “I’ve always loved PKs,” Marckese said. “It was great to get out there and do it in a pressure environment. We 74 degrees, winds SE 9 mph, 79% humidity do them in practice and I work on seeing the player’s hips and their feet and where they look. I tried to add some explosive power and got behind it today. I read it pretty well.” Goals by Period 1 2 Total Vanderbilt 0 0 0 2018 Records: Florida 1 0 1 Florida: 6-9-4, 4-4-2 SEC Auburn: 12-5-2, 4-5-1 SEC No. Time Team Goal Scorer Assist Description 1. 6:21 UF Madison Laís Araujo, Mayra Beat keeper to ball, hit Auburn (12-5-2, 4-5-1 SEC) at Florida (6-9-4, 4-4-2 SEC) Alexander Pelayo crossbar to fall in Orange Beach Sportsplex 78 degrees, winds WSW 11 mph, 57% humidity Shots: UF 11, VU 1 Goals by Period 1 2 OT 1OT 2 Total PKs Saves: UF 4 (Kaylan Marckese 4), VU 4 (Lauren Demarchi 4) Auburn 0 1 0 0 1 1 Florida 1 0 0 0 1 2 Cautions: None No. Time Team Goal Scorer Assist Description 1. 19:41 UF Madison Alexander Penalty Kick 2. 73:46 AU Taylor Troutman Angeline Daly Header off corner kick

Shots: AUB 25, UF 15 Saves: AUB 6 (Sarah Le Beau 6), UF 5 (Kaylan Marckese 5)

Penalty kicks Auburn Result Florida Result Bri Folds 0 Kaylan Marckese X Treva Aycock 0 Georgia Eaton-Collins 0 Angeline Daly 0 Tess Sapone X Gianna Montini X Madison Alexander 0 Rocio Sanders 0 Final: Florida advances 2-1 on penalty kicks Florida Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 30, 2018)

Record Overall Home Away Neutral All Games 7 - 9 - 4 5 - 4 - 1 1 - 5 - 2 1 - 0 - 1 Conference 4 - 4 - 2 3 - 2 - 0 1 - 2 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 Non-conference 3 - 5 - 2 2 - 2 - 1 0 - 3 - 0 1 - 0 - 1

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gwg pk-att 08/17/18 WASHINGTON W 2-1 721 18 Lais Araujo 19 5 4 14 34 .147 10 .294 2 0-0 08/19/18 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 4-2 836 14 Madison Alexander 20 6 2 14 39 .154 20 .513 2 1-1 08/24/18 OHIO STATE L 0-1 972 27 Mayra Pelayo 14 1 6 8 21 .048 7 .333 0 0-0 08/26/18 at #19 Oklahoma State L 0-1 2OT 1059 3 Cassidy Lindley 20 1 5 7 13 .077 3 .231 1 0-0 08/31/18 #2 UCLA T 0-0 2OT 658 21 Deanne Rose 9 2 1 5 18 .111 8 .444 0 0-0 09/02/18 #7 SOUTHERN L 0-3 684 12 Sammie Betters 20 2 1 5 8 .250 3 .375 0 0-0

09/07/18 at #3 Florida State L 0-1 3379 13 Alyssa Howell 10 2 0 4 3 .667 2 .667 0 0-0 09/10/18 at UCF L 0-3 973 11 Briana Solis 20 1 2 4 12 .083 7 .583 1 0-0 09/16/18 * VANDERBILT L 1-2 457 5 Melanie Monteagudo 17 1 1 3 25 .040 12 .480 0 0-0

09/20/18 * at Kentucky W 6-0 1021 15 Sarah Troccoli 19 0 3 3 34 .000 11 .324 0 0-0

09/23/18 * LSU W 4-1 371 10 Tess Sapone 20 1 1 3 10 .100 2 .200 1 0-0 09/28/18 * at #19 Mississippi State T 0-0 2OT 817 88 Courtney Douglas 9 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0 10/04/18 * #9 TENNESSEE L 0-2 525 8 Carina Baltrip-Reyes 20 0 1 1 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0

10/08/18 * at #12 South Carolina L 0-1 2104 17 Haillie Lower 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

10/14/18 * at Alabama T 0-0 2OT 406 20 Julia Lester 18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 10/18/18 * GEORGIA W 1-0 679 36 Taylor Baksay 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 10/21/18 * at Missouri L 0-2 559 4 Danielle Van Liere 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 10/25/18 * ARKANSAS W 3-0 519 22 Parker Roberts 6 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0

10/26/18 vs Auburn University T 1-1 2OT 0 6 Kit Loferski 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

10/30/18 vs #10 Vanderbilt W 1-0 0 7 Brittney Bennett 16 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 25 Sara Wilson 19 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 * Conference game 81 Rachelle Smith 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 UF Opponents 26 Georgia Eaton-Collins 16 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 SHOT STATISTICS 92 Alex Stubblebine 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Goals-shot attempts 23-234 21-242 TM TEAM 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Goals per game 1.15 1.05 Florida 20 23 27 73 234 .098 91 .389 7 1-1 Shot pct. .098 .087 Opponents 20 21 15 57 242 .087 103 .426 9 1-1 Shots/game 11.70 12.10 Shots on goal 91-234 103-242 ## Goalie gp min ga gaavg saves % w l t sho Ssho SOG pct. .389 .426 31 Kaylan Marckese 19 1802:01 19 .95 74 .796 6 9 4 7 0 GOAL BREAKDOWN 44 Susi Espinoza 1 90:00 2 2.00 7 .778 1 0 0 0 0 Penalties 1 1 Total 20 1892:01 21 1.00 82 .796 7 9 4 7 0 Unassisted 4 7 Opponents 20 1892:01 23 1.09 68 .747 9 7 4 10 1 Overtime 0 1 CORNER KICKS 100 91 Goals By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Goals off corners 1 0 Florida 11 12 0 0 23 PENALTY KICKS 1-1 1-1 Opponents 7 13 0 1 21 PENALTIES Shots By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Florida 103 117 8 6 234 Opponents 98 127 6 11 242

Saves By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ATTENDANCE Florida 40 39 1 2 82 Total 6422 10318 Opponents 31 35 2 0 68 Dates/Avg Per Date 10/642 8/1290 Corners By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Neutral Site #/Avg 2/0 Florida 44 48 6 2 100 Opponents 55 35 1 0 91

Fouls By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Florida 60 76 3 2 141 Opponents 84 102 12 5 203 2018 University of Florida Soccer Florida Combined Team Southeastern Conference Statistics (as of Oct 25, 2018)

Record Overall Home Away Neutral All Games 4 - 4 - 2 3 - 2 - 0 1 - 2 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 Conference 4 - 4 - 2 3 - 2 - 0 1 - 2 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 Non-conference 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gwg pk-att 09/16/18 * VANDERBILT L 1-2 457 18 Lais Araujo 10 5 2 12 22 .227 6 .273 2 0-0

09/20/18 * at Kentucky W 6-0 1021 27 Mayra Pelayo 10 1 5 7 18 .056 6 .333 0 0-0

09/23/18 * LSU W 4-1 371 14 Madison Alexander 10 2 2 6 18 .111 6 .333 0 0-0 09/28/18 * at #19 Mississippi State T 0-0 2OT 817 21 Deanne Rose 4 2 1 5 12 .167 6 .500 0 0-0 10/04/18 * #9 TENNESSEE L 0-2 525 13 Alyssa Howell 6 2 0 4 3 .667 2 .667 0 0-0

10/08/18 * at #12 South Carolina L 0-1 2104 11 Briana Solis 10 1 2 4 3 .333 2 .667 1 0-0

10/14/18 * at Alabama T 0-0 2OT 406 10 Tess Sapone 10 1 1 3 8 .125 2 .250 1 0-0 10/18/18 * GEORGIA W 1-0 679 3 Cassidy Lindley 10 0 2 2 6 .000 1 .167 0 0-0 10/21/18 * at Missouri L 0-2 559 88 Courtney Douglas 4 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0 10/25/18 * ARKANSAS W 3-0 519 12 Sammie Betters 10 0 1 1 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 5 Melanie Monteagudo 9 0 1 1 13 .000 5 .385 0 0-0 * Conference game 8 Carina Baltrip-Reyes 10 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 UF Opponents 17 Haillie Lower 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 SHOT STATISTICS 20 Julia Lester 10 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Goals-shot attempts 15-141 8-92 15 Sarah Troccoli 10 0 0 0 22 .000 6 .273 0 0-0 Goals per game 1.50 .80 25 Sara Wilson 9 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 Shot pct. .106 .087 6 Kit Loferski 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Shots/game 14.10 9.20 7 Brittney Bennett 10 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 Shots on goal 48-141 39-92 4 Danielle Van Liere 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 SOG pct. .340 .424 26 Georgia Eaton-Collins 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 GOAL BREAKDOWN 92 Alex Stubblebine 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Penalties 0 0 TM TEAM 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Unassisted 2 2 Florida 10 15 18 48 141 .106 48 .340 4 0-0 Overtime 0 0 Opponents 10 8 7 23 92 .087 39 .424 4 0-0 CORNER KICKS 56 35 Goals off corners 1 0 ## Goalie gp min ga gaavg saves % w l t sho Ssho PENALTY KICKS 0-0 0-0 31 Kaylan Marckese 10 940:00 8 .77 31 .795 4 4 2 5 0 PENALTIES Total 10 940:00 8 .77 31 .795 4 4 2 5 0 Yellow cards 7 8 Opponents 10 940:00 15 1.44 33 .688 4 4 2 5 0 Red cards 1 0 Goals By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Florida 7 8 0 0 15 ATTENDANCE Opponents 5 3 0 0 8 Total 2551 4907 Shots By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Dates/Avg Per Date 5/510 5/981 Florida 62 69 5 5 141 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Opponents 48 38 3 3 92

Saves By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Florida 21 10 0 0 31 Opponents 13 19 1 0 33

Corners By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Florida 26 26 3 1 56 Opponents 23 12 0 0 35

Fouls By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Florida 29 43 3 2 77 Opponents 43 54 7 2 106