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Soccer preview: Florida – University of Texas Athletics

Match 3: Florida (1-2-0) Texas (1-1-0)

time: Sunday, August 28 – 3:00pm CT

position: Austin, Texas (Mike A. Myers Stadium & Soccer Field)

tickets: Entrance fee is freedom for all fans

parking: Available in advance at the East Campus Garage via Click-And-Park ($5): Link

Texas Clear Bag Policy: A clear bag policy applies to fans attending Texas Athletic events.Please check this out for details Link

live stats: Link

tv set: The match will be broadcast live on the Longhorn Network (accessible via WATCHESPN on select cable providers) and can be viewed online here. Link.

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  • Texas and Florida have faced each other only once in history, drawing 1-1 (2OT) in Gainesville last season.defender carly allen A goal for the Longhorns at the 60:01 mark before the Gators tied with just 3:10 left in regulation. UT has always been 37-32-10 against members of the Southeastern Conference.
  • Texas head coach Sunday Angela Kelly He will face Florida’s new head coach, Samantha (Baggett) Bohon, who was a former assistant to Kelly’s coaching staff at Tennessee from 2001-2004. During her stint with the Lady Vols, Bohon won two Southeastern titles in the program and made her third straight appearance in the NCAA Sweet Sixteen.
  • A crowd of 3,264 fans announced Thursday will face No. 1 North Carolina, 8th Highest Attendance in Texas State Program HistoryThe all-time record of 5,585 fans was set on September 26, 2008 against Texas A&M.
  • Sophomore midfielder with 18 assists in first 27 career games Lexi Missimo teeth Already tied for 10th in number of helpers in Texas program history (Tied with Hailey Berg, Sierra Hintzen, Kylie Doniak, and Kelly Macdonald).
  • Under the guidance of its head coach, Texas holds an overall record of 30-22-4 in games after a loss (that total does not carry losses from one season’s end to the next). Angela Kelly.
  • Texas made a dangerous offset play in their first game against Lipscomb. 3 of a total of 5 goals scored from corner kicks (2 goals) or free kicks (1 goal)sophomore defender EmJ Cox At just 6:01, he jumped high from the corner feed and headed home to take the opener/match winner. per 27 minutes Lexi Missimo Put the corner into the 18 yard box and finally Liz Warden First goal in college. 5th year Senior Defender at 67:00 Cameron Brooks He jumped high and headed a free kick for Misimo.
  • The Texas roster is populated by players from two outstanding club football programs: Solar SC (Dallas area) and Vancouver Whitecaps (Canada). Previously coached at Solar SC by Derek Missimo (Lexi’s father), the Longhorns now boast a staggering 11 different players from his program (Byars, McFarland, Missimo, Nobles, Claros, Lapomarda, Sydney CoxEmJ Cox, Miller, Sproat, Dellosso), among freshmen Olivia Ahern participate Holly Ward, Emma Regan & teniakindoju As a product of the Whitecaps system. Overall, 15 of 29 Texas players come from two programs (52%)..
  • Texas State 5th Year Senior Midfielder/Defender Emma Regan I was chosen as one of the team leaders for a reason. That’s because she gives the Longhorns a consistent presence.From Burnaby, British Columbia He has appeared in Texas’ last 62 games and has started in 60 consecutive games since October 25, 2018.In her career, Regan has appeared in a total of 70 games and started 69. As a freshman in 2018, she missed her only college game as Team Canada was called up for senior-level international duty at her CONCACAF Women’s Championship.
  • longhorns 43 consecutive wins with at least 2 goals in one game It dates back to the start of the 2017 season. In his 2–3 loss at TCU on October 28, 2016, Texas was unable to pick up a win the last time he ticked his double twine.
  • UT has been 36-4-3 since the start of the 2018 season when he first scored in a match and is 1-0-0 in such a contest in 2022.
  • After going 2-8 in 2016 best-of-one matches, the Longhorns have gone 32-17 in their final 49 best-of-one matches since 2017.

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