Florida State University Athletics

Noles Net Seven in Win over Stetson
9/4/2025 10:42:00 PM | Women's Soccer
Six players scored a goal and six registered an assist in the victory as 23 players appeared in the game, all but two for at least 19 minutes.
The Seminoles (3-0-1) registered their third shutout of the season and held the Hatters (3-3-0) to just one shot.
Freshman midfielder Nawreen Ahmad scored twice, the first two goals of her career, and fellow freshman forward Ashlyn Anderson also netted her first collegiate goal. Junior midfielder Yuna McCormack scored the game's first goal, her first career game-winning goal. Junior forward Jordynn Dudley found the back of the net for the second consecutive game and sophomore forward Wrianna Hudson tallied her team-high third goal of 2025. Sophomore midfielder/forward Taylor Suarez scored her first of the campaign.
Fifth-year midfielder Marianyela Jiménez and freshman defender Mya Brandon both had two assists, the firsts of their FSU and collegiate careers, respectively.
Back on the field after a week off, FSU extended its unbeaten streak in regular-season non-conference play to 32 consecutive matches, with a 29-0-3 record since early in the 2019 season. The Seminoles also added to a home unbeaten streak that is now at 31 straight games, with a 29-0-2 record since the middle of 2022.
Florida State improved to 9-0-0 all-time against Stetson and matched its largest margin of victory in the in-state series, along with a similar 7-0 home triumph in 2014. Eight of the nine contests have been FSU shutouts.
The Seminoles out-shot the Hatters 26-1, including 21-1 in the second half, and the home side had a 13-1 advantage in shots on target. FSU had all six corner kicks in the match.
Ahmad and Anderson were two of three players with three shots, while Ahmad was one of two to record two shots on goal. Redshirt sophomore goalkeeper Addie Todd did not face a shot in 75 minutes and freshman Kate Ockene stopped the only shot she faced with a nice save late in the match while playing the final 15-plus minutes. Stetson's keeper made five saves and the visiting defense cleared another ball off the line.
McCormack scored the first goal of the game at 22:29 to give FSU a 1-0 lead. Dudley got the assist, passing to McCormack at the top of the 18-yard box. McCormack scored towards the near post past a diving keeper. It was her second goal of 2025 and fifth of her career, while Dudley got her first assist of the campaign.
Thirty-one seconds later, Hudson made it 2-0 at 23:00. From just past midfield, Jiménez sent a long pass up to Hudson, who dribbled around the goalkeeper outside of the goal box and scored into the open net. Hudson's goal was her third, and the assist was Jiménez's first as a Seminole and first of the day.
FSU took a 2-0 lead into halftime, with a 5-0 advantage in shots and a 2-0 edge in shots on goal in the first 45 minutes.
Dudley opened the second half with her second goal in as many games. At 50:01, the Seminoles took advantage of a turnover and, several passes later, Dudley fired a long strike from 25 yards out into the top-left corner of the goal. The highlight-reel score was Dudley's second goal of the year and 25th of her career, as Jiménez got her second assist.
Florida State made it 4-0 at 66:20 thanks to Anderson's first collegiate goal. From the top of the box, McCormack sent a shot in that was saved initially, but Anderson was there to convert the rebound and score from just outside the goal box. It was McCormack's first assist of the year.
Ahmad and Brandon connected on a pair of goals in just over two minutes to make it 6-0. The first goal came at 78:46, followed by the second at 80:53. Almost identically, both scores started with a centering cross in from Brandon near the sideline, where she found Ahmad inside the penalty area. Ahmad then headed each ball in for her first two career goals, also giving Brandon her first assists. Suarez added an assist on the second goal, her second of 2025.
Suarez capped off the night with her first goal of the season at 84:27 to make it 7-0. Senior forward Giana Riley provided the centering pass to Suarez, who tapped it in among traffic just inside the six. The fourth goal of Suarez's career came as Riley earned her second save of the campaign.
The Seminoles conclude the non-conference portion of their schedule at in-state opponent FAU on Sunday, September 7. Kickoff in Boca Raton, Florida, is at 12 p.m. ET.
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Team Stats

Yuna McCormack (2)
Assisted By: Jordynn Dudley
GOAL by FSU McCormack, Yuna Assist by Dudley, Jordynn.
22:29

Wrianna Hudson (3)
Assisted By: Marianyela Jimenez
GOAL by FSU Hudson, Wrianna Assist by Jimenez, Marianyela.
23:00

Jordynn Dudley (2)
Assisted By: Marianyela Jimenez
GOAL by FSU Dudley, Jordynn Assist by Jimenez, Marianyela.
50:01

Ashlyn Anderson (1)
Assisted By: Yuna McCormack
GOAL by FSU Anderson, Ashlyn Assist by McCormack, Yuna.
66:20

Nawreen Ahmad (2)
Assisted By: Mya Brandon
GOAL by FSU Ahmad, Nawreen Assist by Brandon, Mya.
78:46

Nawreen Ahmad (2)
Assisted By: Taylor Suarez , Mya Brandon
GOAL by FSU Ahmad, Nawreen Assist by Suarez, Taylor and Brandon, Mya.
80:53

Taylor Suarez (1)
Assisted By: Giana Riley
GOAL by FSU Suarez, Taylor Assist by Riley, Giana.
84:27