Other Sports »

1549 views  Share Share Print

Five straight for UF Soccer

- GC Magazine Editor  |  October 21, 2007

One month they struggle; the next they surge. So it is for the Gator soccer team, which defeated Alabama 5-1 during an overcast Sunday afternoon at Pressly Stadium.

After an 0-2 start in Southeastern Conference play in late September, the Gators have won five consecutive matches, four by shutout, and inched their record to 9-4-2 overall and 5-2 in league play as they approach the last week of October.

On Sept. 30 after road losses to Tennessee and Georgia, Florida found itself hovering near mediocrity with a 4-4-2 record, but the Gators kept the faith that their shots would eventually draw more nylon than iron and now they have.

UF recorded 15 shots on goal. Alabama had one.

“A lot of it has to do with finishing,” UF coach Becky Burleigh said.  “I liked everything we were doing before in September, except for finishing. Now we’re scoring some goals and when you score some early goals, the whole game kind of relaxes and everyone just kind of takes a deep breath. When it’s a tight game, 0-0, it changes the complexion of the game.”

The five goals allowed by Alabama (9-7-1, 2-5-1) marked a season high. Not that the Crimson Tide should feel bad. The Gators have outscored their last five foes 14-1, tallying two goals or more against three of those five opponents.

“I think we’re making a concerted effort to get runs in the box to make things difficult for the defenders,” Burleigh said. “Our players are taking that to heart and it’s paid off.”

Sunday’s five goals, by the way, matched Florida’s season high of five cranked out against Mississippi State last weekend.

“There’s really not much difference from when we were losing to winning, except for the fact that the ball’s going in the net now,” senior defender Mel Booth said. “We were getting opportunities before. We just couldn’t get it in the net. I really don’t think we’re playing that much different.”

Although the goals have flowed like honey in October, the Florida’s defense has been equally impressive. Had Alabama not scored with five minutes left, the Gators would have matched the five straight shutouts set by the 1999 team.

“We would have liked not to have given up that last goal,” Burleigh said. “We’re scoring so much that it’s difficult for the other teams to get their offense going. I think it’s a case where the best defense is a good offense.”

Florida scored early and often against the Crimson Tide. The Gators bolted to a 4-0 first-half lead behind goals from Shana Hudson, Stacy Bishop, Ameera Abdullah and Ashley Harris.

Bishop, who contributed the Gators’ only second-half goal, finished the affair with two scores and an assist. The senior midfielder has tallied six goals in the last eight matches. Four of them have come off her forehead.

“She’s scored some great goals and a lot of them are off her head,” Burleigh said. “That’s pretty exciting. She’s a threat on the set pieces and she was again today.”

In all, UF generated 28 shots to Alabama’s five. Booth had two assists. KeLeigh Hudson, Megan Kerns and Lauren Hyde each had one.

Four of UF’s five goals came within 10 yards. The first came off a deflection when Hudson launched a volley toward the far post from 18 yards out early in the first half.

“Coaches told us to keep believing in the system and that it would pay off,” Bishop said. “Once it did, it just keeps rolling.”

Florida visits Arkansas Thursday before returning home to face LSU on Sunday at noon.

About the author
Mike Hodge photo

Mike Hodge

Mike is an award-winning writer who won Florida Press Club awards for sports column writing and sports news reporting while at the Ocala Star-Banner. He is now the editor of the Gator Country Magazine, an excellent publication in its own right!

Share Share Print

More Other Sports | RSS

- Florida dominates USF 11-1
- Gallery: Florida 7, Hampton 1
- Florida takes down Hampton 7-1
- Unfinished business for Florida lacrosse
- Gators set to host regional
Get the Gator Country Magazine!

Read outstanding, feature length coverage of Gator athletics like no other in a beautiful, full color & glossy print magazine... MORE...

Check out our Photo Galleries!

View thousands of Gator Country's exclusive photos from all Florida Gators sports, including games, events, tournaments, practices and more... MORE...


2014 Football Commits
#PLAYERPOSHTWT
43Will GrierQB6-3171
Davidson (NC) Day
78Christian MillerLB6-4200
Columbia (SC) Spring Valley
126Ryeshene BronsonWR6-3182
Fort Myers (Fla.) Dunbar
325Duke DawsonCB5-11184
Cross City (Fla.) Dixie County
NRTravaris DorseyOL6-2280
Jacksonville (Fla). Raines
NRBenjamin KnoxOL6-5255
Deland (Fla.) High
NRJoseph PaulOL6-4340
New Orleans (La.) St. Augustine
NRDalvin CookRB5-11190
Miami (Fla.) Central
NRAnthony MotenDT6-4265
Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) St. Thomas Aquinas
2013 Basketball Commits
PLAYERPOSHTWT
Kasey HillG6-1160
Clermont (Fla.) Montverde Academy
Chris WalkerF6-9220
Bonifay (Fla) Holmes County
Latest forum topics