
Avery Upton's first collegiate goal tied Friday's match at No. 15 Georgia. Florida and Georgia tied 2-2, marking the third consecutive tie between the two programs. (Photo: Georgia Athletics)
Gators Rally to Earn 2-2 Draw at No. 17 Georgia 2-2
Friday, September 26, 2025 | Soccer
ATHENS, Ga. – Florida soccer showed grit and determination Friday night, storming back with two unanswered goals to secure a 2-2 draw on the road against No. 17 Georgia. The Gators' late surge capped off a strong week, adding another hard-fought point in Sunday's scoreless tie with then-No. 15 South Carolina.
Friday's match was played in front of a season-high Turner Soccer Complex crowd of 2,554 — the fifth-largest in venue history. Notably, four of the top 11 crowds at the complex have come when the Gators are in town.
This Evening's Scoring:
Georgia scored first when Summer Denigan successfully converted a penalty kick in the 24th minute. The penalty was awarded after a video review upheld the call of a Gator foul in the box.
A bad bounce for Florida was a good bounce for Georgia in the 52nd minute. Mya Townes took a shot from the right side of the box that was deflected. Maddie Baker took another shot from the other side of the box that was again deflected by a Gator. Townes and Gemma converged on it at the same time with the ball traveling high but just catching the crossbar to drop in.
Florida drew a penalty kick in the 56th minute when UGA's Kiera Staude pushed freshman Kai Tsakiris down just inside the top of the box. Tsakiris stepped up and successfully converted the penalty kick for her team-leading third goal of the season.
The tying goal started when Megan Hinnenkamp touched the ball out wide to Tatum O'Coyne. She took a couple of touches toward endline before sending a cross to the middle of the box. The deflection came out to Sophia Sindelar on the far side of the box. She moved toward the endline before cutting in and stepping around a Bulldog defender. Sindelar's pass found Avery Upton in the middle box, who one-touched in the tying goal at 87:35.
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Hear From the Gators:
On tonight's performance:
"This is our fourth ranked (SEC) opponent in a row with two on the road, so we knew this was going to be a battle. First half, I thought they had the better run of the play so we had to make some adjustments. After halftime, I was actually really happy with the adjustments and how the players executed them.
"In the SEC, the margins are so small, so for us to be able to put a goal in at the end was helpful for us. It's an important point for us. We've got to keep going and turn some of these good performances into wins. But overall, anytime you can get a point on the road in the SEC, you've got to be happy with it." – Florida Head Coach Samantha Bohon.
On her tying goal:
"I was just happy to take the pressure off my teammates. It was a big moment for the team." – sophomore defender Avery Upton.
Records:
Florida: 4-5-2, 0-2-2 SEC
Georgia: 7-2-3, 3-0-1 SEC
Series Record:
Florida leads 30-5-6
Next Up:
The Gators starts October action Thursday with a home match versus Kentucky. The Wildcats opened league play with three home wins - then No. 20 Oklahoma (2-1), Missouri (1-0) and Alabama (2-1). The only SEC loss came at then No. 21 Georgia (1-0) on Sept. 18.
versus Kentucky (9-3, 3-1 SEC)
Date: Thursday, Oct. 2
Time/Site: 7 p.m. ET at Donald R. Dizney Stadium
Stream: SEC Network + with Matthew Stubbington and Ryan Urquhart calling the action
Audio Stream: Gators +
Stats
Admission: Free
Promotions: Join the Gators as they support the fight against cancer in their annual Kick Cancer match. The first 500 fans get a pink Kick Cancer wristband.
Florida (4-5-2, 0-2-2 SEC) at No. 17 Georgia (7-2-3, 3-0-1 SEC)
Stadium: Turner Soccer Complex (2,551)
Weather: 73 degrees, cloudy, winds SSE at 4 mph
Scoring Summary:
Shots: UF 9, UGA 14
Saves: Florida 5 (Paloma Peña 5); UGA 1 (Hannah Folliard 1)
Offsides: UF 0; UGA 0
Cautions: Virginia Odom-UGA (35:18) – yellow; Addy Lang-UF (77:05) - yellow
Friday's match was played in front of a season-high Turner Soccer Complex crowd of 2,554 — the fifth-largest in venue history. Notably, four of the top 11 crowds at the complex have come when the Gators are in town.
This Evening's Scoring:
Georgia scored first when Summer Denigan successfully converted a penalty kick in the 24th minute. The penalty was awarded after a video review upheld the call of a Gator foul in the box.
A bad bounce for Florida was a good bounce for Georgia in the 52nd minute. Mya Townes took a shot from the right side of the box that was deflected. Maddie Baker took another shot from the other side of the box that was again deflected by a Gator. Townes and Gemma converged on it at the same time with the ball traveling high but just catching the crossbar to drop in.
Florida drew a penalty kick in the 56th minute when UGA's Kiera Staude pushed freshman Kai Tsakiris down just inside the top of the box. Tsakiris stepped up and successfully converted the penalty kick for her team-leading third goal of the season.
The tying goal started when Megan Hinnenkamp touched the ball out wide to Tatum O'Coyne. She took a couple of touches toward endline before sending a cross to the middle of the box. The deflection came out to Sophia Sindelar on the far side of the box. She moved toward the endline before cutting in and stepping around a Bulldog defender. Sindelar's pass found Avery Upton in the middle box, who one-touched in the tying goal at 87:35.
Avery Upton's FIRST collegiate GOAL ☄️🔥
— Gators Soccer (@GatorsSoccer) September 27, 2025
Gators 2, Bulldogs 2
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Did You Know?
Peña with another big save in the 2nd half
— Gators Soccer (@GatorsSoccer) September 27, 2025
Gators 1, Bulldogs 2
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- Avery Upton is the ninth Gator to score her first collegiate goal this season. Through 11 matches, 11 Gators have scored 20 goals.
- Upton's goal at 87:35 is the latest score for the Gators this season.
- Kai Tsakiris scored half of Florida's four penalty kicks this season. Florida last scored four penalty kicks in a single season in 2017 (4 for 5).
- This was the third consecutive tie between these two teams. It is the only match of those three with scoring as the 2023 and 2024 meetings were scoreless ties.
- Florida opened 2025 league play with four consecutive matches versus top-25 teams, registering one-goal losses to then No. 9 Arkansas (3-2) and at then No. 21 Oklahoma (2-1). The last two matches ended in ties – then No. 15 South Carolina (0-0) and at No. 17 Georgia (2-2).
- Paloma Peña, the reigning SEC Defensive Player of the Week, turned in five saves Friday, one away from her collegiate high set Sunday versus then No. 15 South Carolina.
Hear From the Gators:
On tonight's performance:
"This is our fourth ranked (SEC) opponent in a row with two on the road, so we knew this was going to be a battle. First half, I thought they had the better run of the play so we had to make some adjustments. After halftime, I was actually really happy with the adjustments and how the players executed them.
"In the SEC, the margins are so small, so for us to be able to put a goal in at the end was helpful for us. It's an important point for us. We've got to keep going and turn some of these good performances into wins. But overall, anytime you can get a point on the road in the SEC, you've got to be happy with it." – Florida Head Coach Samantha Bohon.
On her tying goal:
"I was just happy to take the pressure off my teammates. It was a big moment for the team." – sophomore defender Avery Upton.
Records:
Florida: 4-5-2, 0-2-2 SEC
Georgia: 7-2-3, 3-0-1 SEC
Series Record:
Florida leads 30-5-6
Next Up:
The Gators starts October action Thursday with a home match versus Kentucky. The Wildcats opened league play with three home wins - then No. 20 Oklahoma (2-1), Missouri (1-0) and Alabama (2-1). The only SEC loss came at then No. 21 Georgia (1-0) on Sept. 18.
versus Kentucky (9-3, 3-1 SEC)
Date: Thursday, Oct. 2
Time/Site: 7 p.m. ET at Donald R. Dizney Stadium
Stream: SEC Network + with Matthew Stubbington and Ryan Urquhart calling the action
Audio Stream: Gators +
Stats
Admission: Free
Promotions: Join the Gators as they support the fight against cancer in their annual Kick Cancer match. The first 500 fans get a pink Kick Cancer wristband.
Florida (4-5-2, 0-2-2 SEC) at No. 17 Georgia (7-2-3, 3-0-1 SEC)
Stadium: Turner Soccer Complex (2,551)
Weather: 73 degrees, cloudy, winds SSE at 4 mph
Goals by Period | 1 | 2 | Total |
Florida | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Georgia | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Scoring Summary:
No. | Time | Team | Goal Scorer | Assist |
1. | 23:58 | UGA | Summer Denigan | Penalty Kick |
2. | 51:54 | UGA | Mya Townes | |
3. | 55:38 | UF | Kai Tsakiris | Penalty Kick |
4. | 87:35 | UF | Avery Upton | Sophia Sindelar |
Shots: UF 9, UGA 14
Saves: Florida 5 (Paloma Peña 5); UGA 1 (Hannah Folliard 1)
Offsides: UF 0; UGA 0
Cautions: Virginia Odom-UGA (35:18) – yellow; Addy Lang-UF (77:05) - yellow
Team Stats
FLA
UGA
Goals
2
2
Shots
9
14
Shots on Goal
3
7
Saves
5
1
Corners
5
5
Fouls
13
9
Scoring Plays

Summer Denigan (8)
UGA Summer Denigan PENALTY KICK GOAL.
23:58

Mya Townes (2)
GOAL by UGA Townes, Mya.
51:54

Kai Tsakiris (2)
FLA Kai Tsakiris PENALTY KICK GOAL.
55:38

Avery Upton (1)
Assisted By: Sophia Sindelar
GOAL by FLA Upton, Avery Assist by Sindelar, Sophia.
87:35
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