The University of Florida soccer team improved its record to 2-3 on the year after defeating the University of South Florida 2-1 in Florida’s season home opener. First Half The Bulls controlled the first half, maintaining a majority of the possession and out shooting the Gators 8-4. However, Florida played …
Read More »Gator Soccer Falls to Texas 3-2
Future SEC opponent Texas handed the Gators soccer team their third loss of the season Sunday winning 3-2 in a tight match. Both the Gators and Longhorns came off losses from Thursday with the Florida losing to Baylor and Texas to North Carolina. First Half The Gators started off early …
Read More »Longhorns Beat Gators in Texas for Third Loss
The Texas Longhorns beat the Florida Gators 3-2 with a 79th-minute goal from Trinity Byars. Byars had a phenomenal game with two goals, one assist and three shots on goal. The Gators took six fewer shots than the Longhorns but had the same amount of shots on goal (8). An …
Read More »Gator Soccer Falls Short to Baylor in the 89th Minute
After splitting their first two games in the state of Florida, the Gators Soccer team traveled west to begin their stint in Texas. Thursday night, they took on Baylor in Austin. Although they kept on par with the Bears for most of the game, they ultimately fell short in the …
Read More »Gator’s Women’s Soccer Seeks Second Straight Win Against Baylor
The Gator’s Women’s Soccer team is set to take on Baylor today in Austin, Texas. Game Day in the Lone Star State! 🐊⚽️ 🆚 Baylor Follow📺 Longhorn Network💻📱 https://t.co/6jpayRlHVY📻 @ESPNGainesville https://t.co/ImegArjmd8📊 https://t.co/ZUCCSMpe7L#GoGators | 🐊⚽️ pic.twitter.com/K0PIqBUVln — Gators Soccer (@GatorsSoccer) August 25, 2022 After dropping their season opener at UCF, the …
Read More »Gators Name Samantha Bohon New Soccer Coach
Samantha Bohon, a Florida native, will be traveling back home to become the new Gators soccer coach after 15 years at Embry-Riddle in Daytona. Bohon replaces former head coach Tony Amato, who was fired late last month amid complaints. She will become the third woman soccer coach in program history. …
Read More »Gator Collective: NIL & Athlete Takes
The University of Florida last won the national title in football in 2007. Gator Collective CEO Eddie Rojas is on a mission to change that through the developing means of Name, Image and Likeness, also known as NIL. The policy, which allows college athletes to profit off their likeness, went …
Read More »A Family Affair: The Schackow Dynasty of P.K. Yonge
Five years ago, Rebecca Schackow stood on the sideline of P.K. Yonge High School’s Booster Field, watching intently as her three daughters practiced with the rest of the girl’s varsity soccer team. Sixth-grader Marleigh had just joined her older sisters Gracie, a sophomore and Sally, an eighth-grader, to continue their …
Read More »NCAA Rules on Transgender Athletes
The NCAA Board of Governors decided to hand over the power of determining transgender athlete eligibility within their transitioned-to gender. Effective immediately for winter championships, national sports’ governing bodies will serve as the de-facto mold for each sports’ transgender athlete policy. The policy replaces the NCAA’s 2010 ruling, which based …
Read More »Gators Soccer Season Comes to End Following Loss to Tennessee in SEC Tournament
The Florida Gators soccer season comes to a close after a loss to Tennessee in the SEC quarterfinals at Orange Beach Sportsplex in Orange Beach, Alabama. Tennessee beat the Florida Gators by the final score of 5-2. The Volunteers took the early lead over the Gators with two goals in …
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