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No. 5 Soccer Set to Take on UNF on Thursday Night
9/6/2023 2:45:00 PM | Women's Soccer
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - The fifth-ranked Florida State women's soccer team (3-0-0) will look to continue their hot start on Thursday night when they travel to Jacksonville, Fla., to take on North Florida (1-2-2). Kickoff is set for 6 p.m. at Hodges Stadium and can be seen live on ESPN+.
Last Time Out
Four different Seminoles combined for five goals as the No. 2 Florida State soccer team (3-0-0) ran away from USF (2-3-0) in a 5-1 win in the home opener on Sunday afternoon at the Seminole Soccer Complex. Jordynn Dudley led the way with two goals while Onyi Echegini, Olivia Garcia and Leah Pais all added goals as well.
Spreading the Wealth
Through just three games, the Seminoles have had six different goal scorers to start the season. Jordynn Dudley, Taylor Huff, Beata Olsson, Leah Pais, Olivia Garcia and Onyi Echegini have all scored goals for the Seminoles this season.
Dudley Shines in Home Debut
In her first game at the Seminole Soccer Complex, Jordynn Dudley shined in front of the home crowd as she scored two goals against USF on Sept. 3. The highly touted recruit became the first freshman to have a multi-goal game since Jody Brown in 2020.
Owning the State of Florida
Since 2011, Florida State holds a 22-3 record against teams in the state of Florida. The Seminoles have won 12 straight games against teams from the state of Florida.
Dominance Away From Home
The Seminoles are also impressive away from the friendly confines of the Seminole Soccer Complex, posting a true road record of 53-18-10 (.716) since 2013, as well as a neutral site mark of 25-6-4 (.771).
Success in the Non-Con
The Seminoles have been dominant in non-conference play in recent history. FSU holds a streak of 18 consecutive games where the Noles have not been beaten holding a record of 16-0-2. USC was the last team to defeat the Noles back on Sept. 1, 2019.
For updates and exclusive content, follow the Seminoles on X (FSUSoccer), Instagram (nolesoccer) and Facebook (Florida State Seminoles Soccer).
Last Time Out
Four different Seminoles combined for five goals as the No. 2 Florida State soccer team (3-0-0) ran away from USF (2-3-0) in a 5-1 win in the home opener on Sunday afternoon at the Seminole Soccer Complex. Jordynn Dudley led the way with two goals while Onyi Echegini, Olivia Garcia and Leah Pais all added goals as well.
Spreading the Wealth
Through just three games, the Seminoles have had six different goal scorers to start the season. Jordynn Dudley, Taylor Huff, Beata Olsson, Leah Pais, Olivia Garcia and Onyi Echegini have all scored goals for the Seminoles this season.
Dudley Shines in Home Debut
In her first game at the Seminole Soccer Complex, Jordynn Dudley shined in front of the home crowd as she scored two goals against USF on Sept. 3. The highly touted recruit became the first freshman to have a multi-goal game since Jody Brown in 2020.
Owning the State of Florida
Since 2011, Florida State holds a 22-3 record against teams in the state of Florida. The Seminoles have won 12 straight games against teams from the state of Florida.
Dominance Away From Home
The Seminoles are also impressive away from the friendly confines of the Seminole Soccer Complex, posting a true road record of 53-18-10 (.716) since 2013, as well as a neutral site mark of 25-6-4 (.771).
Success in the Non-Con
The Seminoles have been dominant in non-conference play in recent history. FSU holds a streak of 18 consecutive games where the Noles have not been beaten holding a record of 16-0-2. USC was the last team to defeat the Noles back on Sept. 1, 2019.
For updates and exclusive content, follow the Seminoles on X (FSUSoccer), Instagram (nolesoccer) and Facebook (Florida State Seminoles Soccer).
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