Gators Score Four Goals In Second Half To Take Down The Rebels

September 19, 2015

After a quiet first half the Florida Gator soccer team exploded for four goals in the second half to take down Ole Miss. 4-1 Friday in Gainesville. This is the second consecutive match that the Gators have scored four goals. The only goal of the first half came courtesy of Addie Forbus. Forbus put one in near the far post in the 40th minute to give the Rebels the lead. The Florida offense was active in the first half, but couldn’t put one in the net. Savannah Jordan had buy generic viagra five first half shots with four being on target. Florida head coach Becky Burleigh talks about the message given to the team at half. “Alan (assistant coach) probably said it best; just have a little patience and buy viagra online trust the process. The players came out with a really great response, scoring so early, and that was just them trusting each other, trusting that we could get this done and just showing some urgency.” Florida got on the board right at the start of the second half. Christen Westphal sent a ball into the box for Jordan, pharmacy online but the ball took a weird bounce and found its way in the goal. This was Westphal’s first goal since the 2013 season and only her second overall. Brooke Sharp would give Florida the lead when she scored in the 77th minute. The Orange and Blue got insurance goals from junior Betsy Middleton and Savannah Jordan. Jordan scored her eighth goal in eight games. Florida improved its record to 6-2 and more importantly got its first conference win of the season. The Gators are now 19-2-1 all time against the Rebels. Florida begins a three game road stretch this Sunday at Florida International before heading to Vandy and Auburn. Match time this Sunday is set for 1 p.m. To hear sound from head coach Becky Burleigh click below: Burleigh 1 Burleigh 2 Burleigh 3

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