OXFORD, Miss.
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Florida soccer team a 3-0 win over Mississippi late Sunday afternoon at
the Ole Miss Soccer Stadium.How the Gators Scored:The first goal of the
match started when Sarah Troccoli won the ball at midfield when the
Rebels were trying to move the ball forward. Troccoli moved down the
middle and sent the ball right to Samantha Chung located just wide of
the box. The cross from Chung found Savannah Jordan in the middle of the
box. Jordan juggled for control, spun toward goal and scored from seven
yards on a hard, right-footed shot.Another Gator senior scored to
provide the Gators first-half goals. From just above the endline,
sophomore Melanie Monteagudo sent a cross to the far post. Pamela Begi?
was waiting on the end of that cross and headed it in. A Rebel defender
attempted to clear that shot, but the official ruled the ball had
crossed the goal.The Gators third goal started with a throw-in on the
Mississippi half. The ball moved from Sarah Troccoli to Liz Slattery
before Meggie Dougherty Howard received ball and moved toward goal. Her
pass between a pair of Rebel defenders found Jordan in stride in the
box. Jordan hit her second goal of the day with a right-footed shot from
eight yards.Worth Noting:?Jordans career goals total now stands 77. She
is one of 25 players in NCAA Division I history to reach that mark.
Jordan is one of seven to reach that mark since 2000.Jordans goal at
6:25 is the second-quickest score for Florida in 2016. The earliest
Gator goal of the season was also from Jordan (2:20 at UCLA).Begi?
scores her second goal of the season. It was the 13th of her career.The
shutout was Floridas fourth of the season and third of the last four
matches.2016 Records: Florida: 10-3, 5-2 SECUM: 8-7, 3-4 SECGator Sound
Bites: On todays performance: I thought we started off really fast and
that was great. Then we had a little lapse because I think we thought it
was a little too easy but I like how we responded in the second half.
It is great to get a clean sheet particularly with people missing on
defense. I really felt we could have scored a couple more, but credit to
Ole Miss for keeping us out of the net. - Florida Head Coach Becky
BurleighPreseason Conference Votes: Florida swept the 2015 SEC titles
(regular-season and tournament). Mississippi tied for third in 2015 SEC
standings. Current standings: Florida is fourth with a 5-2 record and
Mississippi is eighth with a 3-4 record.Rankings: Florida is ranked No.
16 on the latest National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)
poll.Next up: Florida makes its second consecutive appearance on the SEC
Network next Sunday at No. 4 South Carolina. That match airs live on
the SEC Network beginning at 3 p.m. ET. South Carolina is 12-0-1 this
season and 6-0 in the SEC. When the two teams unbeaten in league play
met today in Columbia, S.C., South Carolina defeated Arkansas 3-1.
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Robredo, ranked No. 16, bounced back from an upset loss to Leonardo
Mayer in the second round of the Royal Guard Open in Chile last week to
down Carreno Busta in 1 hour, 25 minutes.
On a day filled mostly with qualifying matches, fifth-seeded Marcel
Granollers of Spain also entered the second with a 7-5, 3-6, 6-2 win
over Aljaz Bedene of Slovenia, while Guido Pella of Argentina defeated
Guillermo Garcia-Lopez of Spain 7-6 (6), 6-4 to advance.
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Meanwhile, there were huge victories for Sunderland and West Ham over
fellow relegation rivals, leaving the battle to avoid the drop up for
grabs with the bottom 11 teams separated by just six points.
Eden Hazard and Fernando Torres scored second-half goals to seal a
fourth straight victory for Chelsea, which climbed above Arsenal and
Manchester City in the standings ahead of their games on Monday and
Sunday respectively.
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The home side created most of the chances but struggled to break down
Braunschweigs resilient defence, resulting in the Bundesligas 1,000th
scoreless draw.
(STATS) -- Devlin Hodges and Samford got quite a gift Sunday
when they made the FCS playoff field despite a 15-14 upset loss to ETSU
in their season finale.On Tuesday, the sophomore was honored for his
particularly outstanding body of work in his first 10 games. Hodges was
named the Southern Conferences offensive player of the year by both the
coaches and media after leading the FCS in completions (342), completion
percentage (71.4) and finishing third in touchdown passes (33).Shout
out to my Dogs for getting me this one! Love you boys! Hodges tweeted in
reaction to the award.Chattanooga had the SoCons offensive player of
the year last season in Jacob Huesman, but this year had the conferences
top defender in senior lineman Keionta Davis. The coaches voted Western
Carolina quarterback Tyrie Adams as the freshman of the year.Unbeaten
conference champion The Citadel took home the SoCons final two coaches
awards. Offensive lineman Isaiah Pinson, Jr. won the Jacobs Blocking
Award while Brent Thompson was named the conferences top coach in his
first year on the sidelines for the Bulldogs.Chattanooga led the way on
the coaches all-conference first team with seven selections. The Citadel
followed with six, Wofford had five and Samford four, giving the
leagues four playoff teams 222 of the 24 first-team spots, including
specialists.
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Hodges, QB, SamfordDEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- Keionta Davis, DL,
ChattanoogaFRESHMAN OF THE YEAR -- Tyrie Adams, QB, Western
CarolinaJACOBS BLOCKING AWARD -- Isaiah Pinson, OL, The CitadelCOACH OF
THE YEAR -- Brent Thompson, The CitadelALL-SOCON FIRST TEAMOFFENSEQB --
Devlin Hodges, SamfordRB -- Derrick Craine, ChattanoogaRB -- Lorenzo
Long, WoffordOL -- Nick Jeffreys, The CitadelOL -- Isaiah Pinson, The
CitadelOL -- Corey Levin, ChattanoogaOL -- Jacob Revis, ChattanoogaOL --
Anton Wahrby, WoffordTE -- Ryan Swingle, VMIWR -- Karel Hamilton,
SamfordWR -- Andrej Suttles, FurmanDEFENSEDL -- Joe Crochet, The
CitadelDL -- Keionta Davis, ChattanoogaDL -- Miles Brown, WoffordDL --
Tyler Vaughn, WoffordLB -- Shaheed Salmon, SamfordLB -- Dale Warren,
ChattanoogaLB -- Nakevion Leslie, ChattanoogaDB -- Dee Delaney, The
CitadelDB -- Kailik Williams, The CitadelDB -- Omari Williams, SamfordDB
-- Lucas Webb, ChattanoogaSPECIALISTSPK -- David Marvin, WoffordP --
Ian Berryman, Western CarolinaRS -- DeAndre Schoultz, The Citadel
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