Commodores | 2021 season: 11-2, 6-0 AAC
This is the 13th meeting between the Gators and Commodores
Florida holds the 10-2 series advantage
Home: 5-1 | Away: 4-0 | Neutral: 1-1
Last Meeting: May 2, 2019 | Cincinnati, Ohio | W, 19-10
Quick Facts
The Gators are 101-19 (.842) om the confines of Donald R. Dizney Stadium
Amanda O’Leary is the seventh winningest active Division I coach with her .752 winning percentage in 26 seasons (339-112)
O’Leary has the fourth-most wins of active Division I coaches with 339 and is 177-47 (.790) at Florida
When scoring at least 14 goals, the Gators are 142-2 (.986) in program history
Since 2011, Florida has the third-most wins of any Division I women’s lacrosse program with 167
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Kassidy Bresnahan finding the back of the net on a pass from
Shannon Kavanagh just under a minute into the game.
ECU answered to knot the game at 1-1, but Kavanagh tallied her first goal of the day to give Florida the 2-1 advantage with 25:09 left in the first half.
The Pirates responded to once again tie the game, but back-to-back goals from
Brianna Harris gave Florida the 4-2 lead with just over 21 minutes remaining in the frame. ECU went on a 2-0 spurt over the course of the next five minutes to tie the game at 4-4.
With the game knotted at 4-all, the Gators exploded for a 5-0 run – consisting of all man-up goals. Kavanagh kicked off the run, followed by goals from
Special report on the Florida Gators lacrosse team:
DELAND, Fla. – The high-powered offensive attack of the sixth-ranked Florida lacrosse team led them past the Stetson Hatters 19-7 on Saturday afternoon.
The Gators move to 3-1 on the year, while Stetson drops to 0-2.
Florida had 11 different players score on Saturday afternoon, led by five goals from Shannon Kavanagh – a season-best mark. Ashley Gonzalez followed with a career-high three goals of her own, securing the first hat trick of her career.
Maggi Hall and Paisley Eagan tallied two goals apiece on the afternoon, while Liz Harrison, Emily Heller, Danielle Pavinelli, Grace Haus, Shelton Sawers, Janine Suris and Kaitlyn Dabkowski each pitched in one goal. Harrison and Suris both registered their first career goals in the game.
Special report on the Florida Gators lacrosse team:
KENNESAW, Ga. – The sixth-ranked Florida lacrosse team dominated Kennesaw State on Wednesday afternoon, defeating the Owls 20-7.
Florida improves to 2-1 on the year, while Kennesaw State drops to 0-2.
The Gators had nine different players find the back of the net on Wednesday afternoon, led by a career-high four goals from Paisley Eagan.
Maggi Hall, Danielle Pavinelli and Shannon Kavanagh each registered a hat trick in the game and the three-goal performance was a career-high for both Hall and Pavinelli.
Brianna Harris (2), Grace Haus (2), Kassidy Bresnahan, Shelton Sawers and Jackie Norsworthy rounded out the scoring column for Florida. Norsworthy’s goal was the first of her collegiate career.
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