Florida Gators women's soccer

Florida Gators soccer
Founded1995
UniversityUniversity of Florida
Head coachNick Zimmerman
ConferenceSEC
Eastern Division
LocationGainesville, Florida, US
StadiumDonald R. Dizney Stadium
(capacity: 1,500)
NicknameFlorida Gators
ColorsOrange and blue[1]
   
NCAA tournament championships
1998
NCAA tournament College Cup
1998, 2001
NCAA tournament Quarterfinals
1996, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2014, 2017
NCAA tournament Round of 16
1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
NCAA tournament Round of 32
1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
NCAA tournament appearances
1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019
Conference tournament championships
1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2016
Conference Regular Season championships
1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015

The Florida Gators women's soccer team represents the University of Florida in the sport of college soccer. The Gators compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Home games are played at Donald R. Dizney Stadium on the university's Gainesville, Florida campus. They have won thirteen conference championships and one NCAA national championship.

History

Becky Burleigh was named the first head coach of the start-up Florida Gators soccer program on June 28, 1994.[2] Since the Gators' began play in the fall of 1995, the team has compiled a record of 414-120-36 and a winning percentage of 0.7579, and Burleigh's Gators teams have qualified for the NCAA Tournament in 21 of the 24 seasons of the program's history.[2]

In 1998, in the Gators soccer program's fourth year of existence, the Gators won their first NCAA national title by defeating the defending national champion North Carolina Tar Heels 1–0 in the final game of the tournament.[3] The 1998 Gators finished 26–1, having lost their only match to the same North Carolina team that the Gators defeated in the NCAA championship final.[3] Players from the Gators' 1998 national championship team included All-Americans Erin Baxter, Danielle Fotopoulos and Heather Mitts.[3]

In addition to their 1998 national championship season, the Gators have advanced to the NCAA tournament semi-final once (2001), the quarter-finals four times (1996, 2003, 2014, 2017), and the round of sixteen six times (2006, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2014, 2017).[2]

The Gators play in the Southeastern Conference.[4] In conference play, the Gators teams have won ten SEC championships, and twelve SEC tournament titles, leading all other SEC teams since the Florida soccer team began play in 1995.[5] Most recently, the Gators won the SEC championship (regular season) again in 2015 and the SEC championship (tournament) in 2016. In 2016, the Gators advanced to the third round of the NCAA tournament before losing to Auburn.[2] The Gators finished the 2016 season 8–3-0 in the SEC, and 17-5-1 overall.[2]

Burleigh announced she would retire at the end of the team's 2020–21 season[6] and was replaced by Embry-Riddle head coach Samantha Bohon.

Roster

As of September 5, 2024[7]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK  DOM Paloma Peña
1 GK  USA Jayden Emmanuel
2 MF  USA Elyse Campbell
3 FW  USA Tatum O'Coyne
4 FW  USA Megan Hinnenkamp
5 GK  USA Alexa Goldberg
6 DF  USA Avery Upton
7 DF  USA Lauren McCloskey
8 FW  USA Charlotte McClure
9 DF  USA Josie Curtis
10 MF  USA Madison Jones
11 FW  USA Sophie White
12 FW  USA Ryleigh Acosta
13 FW  SWE Vera Blom
14 DF  USA Njeri Butts
15 MF  USA Lauren Donovan
16 DF  USA Emilee Hauser
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW  USA Delaney Tellex
18 FW  SWE Liwa Nilsson
19 MF  USA Kaela Standish
20 DF  USA Anna DeLeon
21 DF  USA Madison Young
22 MF  USA Oakley Rasmussen
23 DF  USA Daviana Vaka
24 MF  USA Lucy Froitzheim
25 MF  USA Delaney Tauzel
27 MF  USA Norah Abbott
28 MF  USA Emma Duval
29 FW  USA Lena Bailey
30 FW  USA Amelia Malkin
31 GK  USA Paris Bice
32 FW  USA Zamiyah Hill
33 DF  USA Skye Barnes

Notable players

Abby Wambach, first-team All-SEC (1998–2001), first-team All-American (1999, 2001), tied for the school record for career goals
Heather Mitts won two Olympic gold medals with the United States

First-team All-Americans

The following Florida soccer players have been named first-team All-Americans:[8]

Internationals and professionals

Coaching staff

Becky Burleigh became the first head coach of the Florida Gators soccer program on June 28, 1994. Prior to coaching at Florida, Burleigh was the head coach at Berry College, where her Lady Fury teams won two NAIA national championships.[15] At Florida and Berry, Burleigh compiled an overall record of 496-141-43, with a winning percentage of 0.7610.[15] She ranked fourth in total number of wins, and fifth in winning percentage, among all active Division I women's soccer coaches at the time of her tenure.[15]

Tony Amato served as head coach for the 2021 season before being terminated after one season and a 4–12–4 record.

Samantha Bohon was hired as the third head coach of the program on May 16, 2022.[16] On November 12, 2025, Bohon was fired after compiling an 18–34–18 overall record and 5–23–12 in SEC play over four seasons.[17][18]

On December 5, 2025, Nick Zimmerman was named the fourth head coach in program history.[19] Zimmerman, previously head coach at Mississippi State (where he led the team to a 12–7–1 record and an NCAA Tournament berth in 2025), will lead the Gators into their 32nd season in fall 2026.[19]

Current coaching staff

  • Head Coach: Nick Zimmerman (since December 2025)[20]
  • Associate Head Coach: Jonathan Garbar
  • Assistant Coach: Kerri Hanks Petersen
  • Assistant Coach: David Styles

James G. Pressly Stadium

The Florida Gators soccer team plays its home games in James G. Pressly Stadium.[21] Pressly Stadium is a dual-purpose facility serving as home to the soccer team and the men's and women's outdoor track & field teams.[21] It is a lighted stadium and has a seating capacity of approximately 4,500.[21] The stadium is named for James G. Pressly, a 1972 alumnus of the University of Florida College of Law, who made a generous contribution to have the facility upgraded for Division I play.[21]

The Gators soccer team also has the exclusive use of a soccer practice field that was completed as part of the Florida Lacrosse Facility in 2009.[21]

Season records


NCAA Division I Champions Conference Champions Conference Tournament Champions Division Champions


Season Head coach Conference Conference record Conference ranking Conference tournament results Regular season record Final ranking Postseason results
Division Overall
1995 Becky Burleigh SEC 6-1-1 2 2 Auburn
T 0-0 v. Auburn (5-4 Auburn PKs)
14-4-2 NR Did Not Make
1996 Becky Burleigh SEC 8-0-0 1 1 Lexington
W 3-0 v. Tennessee
W 6-1 v. Auburn
W 3-2 (2OT) v. Arkansas
22-3-0 8 Gainesville
W 7-3 v. NC State
W 5-0 v. Wake Forest
Chapel Hill
L 0-9 v. North Carolina
1997 Becky Burleigh SEC 7-1-0 2 2 Gainesville
W 6-0 v. Ole Miss
W 3-1 v. Georgia
W 4-2 v. Vanderbilt
20-3-1 9 Gainesville
W 3-2 v. Vanderbilt
Chapel Hill
L 0-5 v. North Carolina
1998 Becky Burleigh SEC 8-0-0 1 1 Tuscaloosa
W 6-0 v. South Carolina
W 2-0 v. Kentucky
W 2-0 v. Vanderbilt
26-1-0 1 First round Bye
Gainesville
W 5-1 v. James Madison
W 1-0 v. Northwestern
W 3-1 v. Penn State
Greensboro
W 1-0 v. Santa Clara
W 1-0 v. North Carolina
1999 Becky Burleigh SEC 9-0-0 1 1 Nashville
W 4-3 v. Arkansas
W 3-0 v. Vanderbilt
W 3-0 v. Ole Miss
21-2-0 10 First round Bye
Gainesville
L 0-1 v. Hartford
2000 Becky Burleigh SEC 9-0-0 1 1 Athens
W 4-1 v. Arkansas
W 2-1 v. Kentucky
W 2-0 v. Georgia
16-8-0 19 First round Bye
Gainesville
L 1-2 v. Florida State
2001 Becky Burleigh SEC 8-1-0 1 1 Baton Rouge
W 4-0 v. Vanderbilt
W 3-1 v. Kentucky
W 2-1 v. Auburn
21-4-1 4 Gainesville
W 4-0 v. UCF
W 3-0 v. Georgia
W 3-1 v. Clemson
Los Angeles
W 1-0 (2OT) v. UCLA
Dallas
L 2-3 v. Santa Clara
2002 Becky Burleigh SEC 5-3-0 2 T3 Oxford
W 2-1 v. South Carolina
W 2-0 v. LSU
L 1-2 (2OT) v. Tennessee
10-10-2 NR Did Not Make
2003 Becky Burleigh SEC 6-2-1 2 3 Orange Beach
W 3-1 v. Vanderbilt
W 4-1 v. Georgia
T 1-1 v. Tennessee (7-6 Tennessee PKs)
19-4-2 8 Gainesville
W 3-2 (2OT) v. UCF
W 4-3 (2OT) v. Mississippi
W 1-0 v. Tennessee
L 1-2 v. Florida State
2004 Becky Burleigh SEC 7-2-2 2 3 Auburn
W 2-0 v. Alabama
W 3-0 v. Ole Miss
W 2-1 (2OT) v. Tennessee
16-4-3 21 Gainesville
L 2-3 v. UCF
2005 Becky Burleigh SEC 8-2-1 T2 T3 Orange Beach
L 2-1 v. Auburn
13-6-1 20 Gainesville
L 0-1 (2OT) v. Illinois
2006 Becky Burleigh SEC 7-1-3 1 1 Orange Beach
W 4-1 v. Georgia
W 2-0 v. South Carolina
L 1-2 v. Kentucky
14-6-5 10 Milwaukee
W 2-0 v. Loyola
T 0-0 v. Marquette (4-3 Florida PKs)
Los Angeles
L 2-3 v. UCLA
2007 Becky Burleigh SEC 9-2-0 1 1 Orange Beach
W 4-0 v. Kentucky
W 1-0 (2OT) v. LSU
W 4-1 v. Georgia
17-5-3 17 Gainesville
W 3-0 v. Miami
T 0-0 v. UCF (4-3 Florida PKs)
Los Angeles
L 0-1 Southern California
2008 Becky Burleigh SEC 11-0-0 1 1 Orange Beach
W 2-1 v. Alabama
L 0-3 v. Georgia
19-4-1 10 Gainesville
W 2-1 v. California
W 2-0 v. UCF
L 1-2 v. Texas A&M
2009 Becky Burleigh SEC 8-1-2 1 1 Orange Beach
W 1-0 (2OT) v. Tennessee
L 0-1 v. South Carolina
16-6-2 15 Columbus
W 2-0 v. Illinois State
L 0-1 (OT) v. Oregon State
2010 Becky Burleigh SEC 9-1-1 1 1 Orange Beach
W 5-3 v. Vanderbilt
W 3-1 v. Georgia
W 1-0 v. South Carolina
19-2-3 12 Gainesville
W 3-0 v. Mercer
T 0-0 v. Duke (4-2 Duke PKs)
2011 Becky Burleigh SEC 7-4-0 T2 T3 Orange Beach
W 2-0 v. Georgia
W 2-1 v. Alabama
L 2-3 v. Auburn
17-8-0 RV Gainesville
W 3-0 v. FGCU
L 2-3 v. UCF
2012 Becky Burleigh SEC 11-2-0 1 1 Orange Beach
W 2-1 v. Mississippi
W 3-0 v. Missouri
W 3-0 v. Auburn
19-5-1 Gainesville
W 2-0 v. FGCU
W 1-0 v. UCF
L 0-2 v. Notre Dame
2013 Becky Burleigh SEC 9-2-0 1 Orange Beach
W 1-0 v. Arkansas
W 2-1 v. Mississippi
L 1-2 v. Texas A&M
15-3-1 Gainesville
W 2-0 v. Jacksonville
Durham
L 0-1 v. Duke
2014 Becky Burleigh SEC 9-2-0 2 Orange Beach
T 1-1 v. Tennessee (Tennessee 5-4 PKs)
17-4-2 Gainesville
W 3-0 v. Mercer
W 3-1 v. UC Berkeley
W 3-2 v. Texas Tech
Palo Alto
T 2-2 v. Stanford (Stanford 4-3 PKs)
2015 Becky Burleigh SEC 8-2-1 1 Orange Beach
W 2-1 v. Vanderbilt
W 2-0 v. Auburn
W 2-1 v. Texas A&M
19-4-1 6 Gainesville
W 1-0 v. Western Michigan
W 5-2 v. William & Mary
L 1-2 v. Duke
2016 Becky Burleigh SEC 8-3-0 T3 Orange Beach
T 3-3 v. Missouri (8-7 Florida PKs)
W 1-0 v. South Carolina
W 2-1 (OT) v. Arkansas
17-5-1 10 Gainesville
W 3-0 v. Florida Gulf Coast
W 3-2 (2OT) v. Wisconsin
L 1-2 v. Auburn
2017 Becky Burleigh SEC 7-3-0 3 Orange Beach
W 1-0 v. Auburn
L 1-2 (OT) v. Texas A&M
17-7-0 Gainesville
W 3-0 v. South Alabama
W 1-0 v. USF
W 1-0 (2OT) v. Washington State
Columbia
L 0-2 v. South Carolina
2018 Becky Burleigh SEC 4-4-2 8 Orange Beach
T 1-1 v. Auburn (Florida 2-1 PKs)
W 1-0 v. Vanderbilt
L 0-1 (OT) v. Arkansas
7-10-4 NR Did not qualify
2019 Becky Burleigh SEC 6-3-1 3rd T 11-9-1 NCAA First Round
2020 Becky Burleigh SEC 1-6-1 13th 6-8-3 NR Did not qualify (COVID-affected)
2021 Tony Amato SEC 3-6-1 T10 4-12-4 NR Did not qualify
2022 Samantha Bohon SEC 0-9-1 14 2-14-1 NR Did not qualify
2023 Samantha Bohon SEC 2-4-4 13 11th 6-5-6 NR Did not qualify
2024 Samantha Bohon SEC 1-7-2 15 11th 4-8-6 NR Did not qualify
2025 Samantha Bohon SEC 2-3-5 11th-ish First round exit (e.g., L vs Kentucky) 6-7-5 NR Did not qualify for NCAA
2026 Nick Zimmerman SEC Season ongoing/future
Total 188-39-15 453-182-62 35-18-4

See also

References

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