Florida State University's women's soccer team is 2-0 after beating the University of South Florida (1-1-0, 0-0-0) 5-0 last Thursday in its season opener and knocking off the University of North Florida (1-1-0) on Sunday, in their first home game.
The Lady Noles defeated UNF 10-0, just one point shy of their single game scoring record of 11 goals.
FSU head coach Brian Pensky said after the game, he’s still getting used to his team, but is confident they’ll continue to have success.
Relive All 🔟 Goals From Our Home Opener‼️🤩🌪️#OneTribe pic.twitter.com/YCYKG4N9eH
— FSU Soccer (@FSUSoccer) August 19, 2024
Florida State midfielder Taylor Huff became the 18th player in program history to record a hat trick and scored seven points for the Seminoles.
"For me it's just playing free and being myself, and that's the confidence I need to have going forward," Huff said.
. @FSUSoccer remains at No. 1️⃣ thanks to two commanding victories, while @AuburnSoccer and @CowgirlFC join thanks to two top 10 upsets. https://t.co/pYiMJpO1fj
— TopDrawerSoccer (@TopDrawerSoccer) August 19, 2024
FSU has won 25 games straight—a new program record. The reigning national champs are also the top-ranked women’s soccer club in the country.
FSU looks to build on the early momentum this Thursday as the team face Rice University (2-0) at the Seminole Soccer Complex The game begins at 7p.m. and available to watch on ACC Network.