Florida State University Athletics

No. 4 FSU Completes Opening-Weekend Road Sweep
8/16/2026 9:23:00 PM | Women's Soccer
MIAMI – The No. 4 Florida State soccer team defeated FIU 2-0 on Sunday evening in Miami to finish a perfect season-opening roadtrip.
For the second consecutive game to begin the year, the Seminoles (2-0-0) scored all their goals in the second half of a shutout win. Sunday's victory at Leyva Family Field at FIU Soccer Stadium came after a 4-0 win at Stetson on Thursday to open the campaign.
FSU extended its unbeaten streak to 35 in regular-season non-conference games, a stretch that began in the middle of the 2019 non-conference season. Additionally, dating back to last year's national-title run, Florida State has won seven in a row away from home, the second-longest streak in school history, and the Seminoles have won eight consecutive games overall with a 12-game unbeaten streak, both tied for 10th-longest all-time. The team's four-game shutout streak also is tied for 10th in the school record books.
Junior forward Wrianna Hudson scored the game's first goal, and the eventual game-winner, in the 56th minute. Just 62 seconds later, sophomore midfielder Nyanya Touray doubled the score with a long strike from outside the box.
Both their first goals of the season, it was Hudson's 25th career goal and her fourth in the last five games. It's her ninth game-winning score. Touray netted the third goal of her career. Junior forward Anaiyah Robinson assisted on Hudson's goal for her second career assist and first point as a Seminole.
With the win, FSU improves to 8-0-0 all-time vs. FIU, including 3-0-0 on the road. The last four games, and six of eight, have been clean sheets, including a similar 2-0 score a season ago in Tallahassee.
Florida State out-shot the Panthers (0-1-1) 12-10 and had an 8-3 advantage in shots on goal. The visitors had three corner kicks and did not allow one, while FSU had 14 fouls and FIU 19. Each team was shown one yellow card.
Robinson led all players with five shots and added three shots on goal. Hudson, coming off the bench, had four shots, all on frame. Junior goalkeeper Fernanda Mayrink made her Seminole debut and saved all three shots she faced for her ninth career shutout. FIU's keeper made six saves.
The first three shots for FSU came off the foot of Robinson within the opening nine minutes, including two in the first three. However, two chances were saved and another was blocked. Robinson had another shot stopped in the 16th minute as the offensive pressure continued.
Freshman forward Ryder Ajeto had a great opportunity to the far post, but her shot went just wide in the 28th minute, less than a minute after junior midfielder Shaneil Buckley sent a shot high.
Hudson finished off the half with her first shot, which was saved with five minutes left.
Shots were 7-4 and shots on goal were 4-0 in the first half, both to Florida State. FSU earned both corner kicks in the opening frame.
Mayrink's first save came in the 48th minute to keep it a goalless game.
The Seminoles took a 1-0 lead at 55:32 thanks to Hudson. Her goal came one minute after she had a shot saved from near the penalty spot.
Hudson's goal began with a centering ball into the box, deflected by Hudson to Robinson at the top of the 18. Robinson then passed back to Hudson to the right of the penalty spot, and Hudson finished to the far post.
Just 62 seconds later, at 56:34, Touray doubled the lead to 2-0. FIU cleared the ball out of the corner of the 18-yard box to Touray. From 25 yards out, Touray immediately fired on goal, a laser to the far corner of the net above the leaping Panther keeper.
Three minutes later, Hudson had a chance saved, while FIU sent a shot off target. The home side had another in the 66th minute and one more in the 74th that was forced wide.
Mayrink's second and save of the contest came in the 84th minute and she made another in the 88th to preserve the shutout.
FIU had a 6-5 advantage in shots in the final 45 minutes, though FSU had the 4-3 edge in shots on goal. Florida State had the only corner kick.
The Seminoles make their regular-season debut at home on Thursday, August 20, at 7 p.m. ET. It's a whiteout at the Seminole Soccer Complex, as fans are encouraged to wear white. New in 2026, tickets will be required for all fans to every regular-season home game. Season and single game tickets are available now at Seminoles.com/Tickets, or by calling the FSU Athletics Ticket Office at 850-644-1830. Admission will continue to be free for all FSU students with their FSUID.
For more information on Florida State soccer, check Seminoles.com for the latest news and scheduling information, and keep up with the team on social media through Twitter/X and Facebook (@FSUSoccer) & Instagram (@NoleSoccer).
For the second consecutive game to begin the year, the Seminoles (2-0-0) scored all their goals in the second half of a shutout win. Sunday's victory at Leyva Family Field at FIU Soccer Stadium came after a 4-0 win at Stetson on Thursday to open the campaign.
FSU extended its unbeaten streak to 35 in regular-season non-conference games, a stretch that began in the middle of the 2019 non-conference season. Additionally, dating back to last year's national-title run, Florida State has won seven in a row away from home, the second-longest streak in school history, and the Seminoles have won eight consecutive games overall with a 12-game unbeaten streak, both tied for 10th-longest all-time. The team's four-game shutout streak also is tied for 10th in the school record books.
Junior forward Wrianna Hudson scored the game's first goal, and the eventual game-winner, in the 56th minute. Just 62 seconds later, sophomore midfielder Nyanya Touray doubled the score with a long strike from outside the box.
Both their first goals of the season, it was Hudson's 25th career goal and her fourth in the last five games. It's her ninth game-winning score. Touray netted the third goal of her career. Junior forward Anaiyah Robinson assisted on Hudson's goal for her second career assist and first point as a Seminole.
With the win, FSU improves to 8-0-0 all-time vs. FIU, including 3-0-0 on the road. The last four games, and six of eight, have been clean sheets, including a similar 2-0 score a season ago in Tallahassee.
Florida State out-shot the Panthers (0-1-1) 12-10 and had an 8-3 advantage in shots on goal. The visitors had three corner kicks and did not allow one, while FSU had 14 fouls and FIU 19. Each team was shown one yellow card.
Robinson led all players with five shots and added three shots on goal. Hudson, coming off the bench, had four shots, all on frame. Junior goalkeeper Fernanda Mayrink made her Seminole debut and saved all three shots she faced for her ninth career shutout. FIU's keeper made six saves.
The first three shots for FSU came off the foot of Robinson within the opening nine minutes, including two in the first three. However, two chances were saved and another was blocked. Robinson had another shot stopped in the 16th minute as the offensive pressure continued.
Freshman forward Ryder Ajeto had a great opportunity to the far post, but her shot went just wide in the 28th minute, less than a minute after junior midfielder Shaneil Buckley sent a shot high.
Hudson finished off the half with her first shot, which was saved with five minutes left.
Shots were 7-4 and shots on goal were 4-0 in the first half, both to Florida State. FSU earned both corner kicks in the opening frame.
Mayrink's first save came in the 48th minute to keep it a goalless game.
The Seminoles took a 1-0 lead at 55:32 thanks to Hudson. Her goal came one minute after she had a shot saved from near the penalty spot.
Hudson's goal began with a centering ball into the box, deflected by Hudson to Robinson at the top of the 18. Robinson then passed back to Hudson to the right of the penalty spot, and Hudson finished to the far post.
Just 62 seconds later, at 56:34, Touray doubled the lead to 2-0. FIU cleared the ball out of the corner of the 18-yard box to Touray. From 25 yards out, Touray immediately fired on goal, a laser to the far corner of the net above the leaping Panther keeper.
Three minutes later, Hudson had a chance saved, while FIU sent a shot off target. The home side had another in the 66th minute and one more in the 74th that was forced wide.
Mayrink's second and save of the contest came in the 84th minute and she made another in the 88th to preserve the shutout.
FIU had a 6-5 advantage in shots in the final 45 minutes, though FSU had the 4-3 edge in shots on goal. Florida State had the only corner kick.
The Seminoles make their regular-season debut at home on Thursday, August 20, at 7 p.m. ET. It's a whiteout at the Seminole Soccer Complex, as fans are encouraged to wear white. New in 2026, tickets will be required for all fans to every regular-season home game. Season and single game tickets are available now at Seminoles.com/Tickets, or by calling the FSU Athletics Ticket Office at 850-644-1830. Admission will continue to be free for all FSU students with their FSUID.
For more information on Florida State soccer, check Seminoles.com for the latest news and scheduling information, and keep up with the team on social media through Twitter/X and Facebook (@FSUSoccer) & Instagram (@NoleSoccer).
Players Mentioned
Team Stats
FSU
FIU
Goals
2
0
Shots
12
10
Shots on Goal
8
3
Saves
3
6
Corners
3
0
Fouls
14
19
Scoring Plays

Wrianna Hudson (1)
Assisted By: Anaiyah Robinson
GOAL by FSU Hudson, Wrianna Assist by Robinson, Anaiyah.
55:32

Nyanya Touray (1)
GOAL by FSU Touray, Nyanya.
56:34
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