I would like to propose that the Gators never go to College Station, Texas 
again. 
Can I get a second?

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> From: Shane Ford <[email protected]>
> Date: October 12, 2020 at 7:15:20 AM CDT
> To: GatorNews <[email protected]>
> Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]:  UF roundup: Gators drop soccer match at No. 11 
> Texas A&M
> Reply-To: [email protected]
> 
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> UF roundup: Gators drop soccer match at No. 11 Texas A&M
> BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas — No. 11 Texas A&M scored two first-half goals 
> Sunday and held off No. 15 Florida for a 2-1 SEC soccer win  at Ellis Field.
> 
> It was a traditional meeting between the two programs. Sunday's result was 
> the 13th one-goal decision in the 17-match all-time series between the two 
> teams. UF dropped to 1-1-1 and A&M improved to 2-1.
> 
> The opening goal came in the 22nd minute when Texas A&M's Barbara Olivieri's 
> corner kick curled in to kick in off the far post.
> 
> A foul was called on Florida's Parker Roberts when she bumped TAMU's Lauren 
> Geczik inside the top corner of the box. Jimena Lopez scored on the resulting 
> penalty kick in the 28th minute.
> 
> The first goal of second half was also the first Gator goal for sophomore Syd 
> Kennedy. Madison Alexander tried to play the ball into the box but it 
> deflected off the legs of TAMU defenders. Alexander picked up the deflection, 
> sliding to poke the ball to Kenned located at the top of the box. With her 
> natural left foot, Kennedy scored on a 17-yard shot to the far post in the 
> 58th minute.
> 
> "I thought in the first half Texas A&M did a really good job of playing 
> physically against us and we really didn't respond that well," UF coach Becky 
> Burleigh said. "In the second half, we stepped it up. The second half was a 
> different game for us. But probably too little too late.
> 
> "It's a really good lesson for us when playing on the road - or anywhere, to 
> be fair - we need to start out a little grittier right from the beginning and 
> not try to work our way into the game." 
> 
> Florida returns home to play host to Vanderbilt for Kicking for the Cure — 
> UF's annual cancer awareness match at 6 p.m. Sunday. Vanderbilt lost 2-1 in 
> double overtime at South Carolina on Sunday.
> 
> Notes:  Gator sophomore Kouri Peace left the match early in the second half 
> with an ankle injury. She'll be examined by UF team doctors when the Gators 
> return to Gainesville.
> 
> • Florida goalkeeper Susi Espinoza turned in a season-high six saves Sunday
> 
> • This is the 10th time both teams brought a national ranking into a meeting.
> 
> • Texas A&M was Florida's third consecutive ranked opponent to open 2020 
> action. The Gators opened 2020 with a tie versus No. 8 Georgia (1-1 2OT) and 
> then won versus then No. 15 Alabama (2-1)
> 
> VOLLEYBALL
> 
> Florida received the No. 2 ranking in the SEC Preseason Coaches’ Poll, the 
> league announced last week.
> 
> Florida, which finished last season’s campaign with a 27-5 record and won a 
> share of the 2019 SEC Championship, garnered two first-place votes and 
> totaled 132 points, just 11 points behind Kentucky for first place.
> 
> The Gators also boasted one Preseason All-SEC selection in junior outside 
> hitter Thayer Hall. The Spartanburg, S.C. native is a two-time American 
> Volleyball Coaches Association All-American and earned a spot on the All-SEC 
> team in 2019. Hall finished her sophomore campaign with 13 double-doubles, 
> the fourth-best mark in the SEC.
> 
> UF returns 12 players from last season’s NCAA Regional Semifinal team, 
> including five starters: Holly Carlton, Lauren Dooley, Thayer Hall, Paige 
> Hammons and Lauren Dooley.
> 
> The Gators welcome four freshmen to the 2020 squad and transfer T’ara Ceasar 
> will see her first action on the court this fall after sitting out the 2019 
> season due to SEC Transfer rules.
> 
> The fall portion of the 2020 campaign will serve up on Friday and will 
> consist of eight matches against four opponents. Those eight matches will be 
> played in a double-header format, consisting of two home weekends and two 
> away weekends.
> 
> The Gators are slated to make their debut at Auburn on Oct. 21 at 8 p.m. 
> Florida’s home opener is the following week, when Alabama comes to town on 
> Oct. 30 for a 7 p.m. matchup.
> 
> Details on fan capacity with the released at a later date.
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> Sent from Shane’s iPhone
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