The opening test for Nick Zimmerman as the new coach of Gators soccer was securing the first win of the season. Zimmerman and his squad succeeded Thursday, squeezing past Coastal Carolina 3-2. 

Florida (1-1) took a commanding 2-0 lead over the Chanticleers thanks to a brace off the bench by Kyra Taylor, but the Gators’ lead was quickly wiped out after Coastal answered with two of its own before halftime. In the 76th minute, a curling game-winner by Katie Johnston secured Florida’s first three points of the season.

The next test poses a much larger threat. Looming at Donald R. Dizney Stadium is the Gators’ upcoming opponent, reigning NCAA champion and in-state rival No. 3 Florida State (3-0). 

Florida’s repeated pattern of surrendering leads is the main tactical question that could move the needle in Florida State’s direction. Opening the regular season at UCF (2-0 lead ended in a 4-3 loss) and hosting in its home opener against Coastal Carolina (2-0 lead cut to 2-2 by halftime), Florida failed to protect an early lead. Facing a nationally elite roster in FSU, one spoiled lead may prove to be the deciding factor.

Johnston, who scored Thursday’s game-winner, knows exactly where the fix needs to happen.

“I think we’re going to have to definitely clean some things up in the back line, which we’ll work on at practice,” Johnston said. “But I think we have a good momentum going right now, and we’re just gonna move forward.”

The Seminoles won the 2025 national title with a 1-0 win over Stanford, claiming their fifth College Cup since 2014. FSU enters Sunday’s match on a run of shutout wins against Stetson, Florida International and Florida Atlantic.

Zimmerman echoed Johnston’s message, embracing Thursday’s defensive breakdowns alongside the positive moments of the match. Both, he emphasized, spark the learning and growth key to the program’s success.

“There were some really good moments, and then there’s some moments that were inconsistent. This is another opportunity for us to learn,” Zimmerman said. “Every game is a unique challenge. It presents different situations, different scenarios.”

Defeating the reigning national champion, however, is unfamiliar territory for Florida. The Gators are 2-9-2 all-time versus defending NCAA champions. The last time Florida and Florida State met, on Aug. 14, 2025, the Seminoles routed the Gators 5-0 In Tallahassee. 

Two games in, Florida has learned it can score. Sunday will test whether the Gators’ defense can hold up against the best attack they’ve faced all season.

“The structure is the most important,” Zimmerman said. “When we’re in the structure, good things will happen, and when we’re not, we will get punished.”

Gators Soccer Braces for Defending NCAA Champion Florida State


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