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Florida State Seminoles women's soccer

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American college soccer team

Florida State Seminoles
women's soccer
2025 Florida State Seminoles women's soccer team
Founded1995; 30 years ago (1995)
UniversityFlorida State University
Athletic directorMichael Alford
Head coachBrian Pensky (4th season)
ConferenceACC
LocationTallahassee,Florida
StadiumSeminole Soccer Complex
(Capacity: 1,600)
NicknameSeminoles
ColorsGarnet and gold[1]
   
Home
Away
NCAA Tournament championships
  • 2014, 2018, 2021, 2023
NCAA Tournament runner-up
  • 2007, 2013, 2020
NCAA Tournament College Cup
  • 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals
  • 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2025
NCAA Tournament Round of 16
  • 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2025
NCAA Tournament Round of 32
  • 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
NCAA Tournament appearances
  • 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
Conference Tournament championships
  • 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015 2016, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Conference Regular Season championships
  • 2009, 2012, 2014, 2020, 2022, 2023

TheFlorida State Seminoles women's soccer team representsFlorida State University (FSU) in collegiatesoccer. Competing at theDivision I level of theNational Collegiate Athletic Association(NCAA), the team is also a member of theAtlantic Coast Conference (ACC).

Florida State has made twenty-sixNCAA Tournament appearances, advancing to the second round on twenty-five occasions, the third round on twenty-two occasions, and to the quarterfinals on nineteen occasions. Florida State has gone on to make fourteen appearances in theCollege Cup, advancing to the final on seven occasions, finishing as runner-up in 2007, 2013, and 2020 and champions in 2014, 2018, 2021, and 2023.

The Seminoles have won the regular season conference title six times and the conference tournament eleven times, including five consecutive championships from 2020 through 2024. Florida State has had thirty-seven All-American players and threeHermann Trophy winners. Florida State has also had twenty-eight players selected in theNWSL College Draft,[2] with eleven first-round picks.

The Seminoles are coached byBrian Pensky and play their home games in theSeminole Soccer Complex on the university'sTallahassee, Florida campus.

History

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Florida State plays home games at the Seminole Soccer Complex.

TheFlorida State Seminoles have one of the top women's soccer programs in the nation. The university added women's soccer as its seventeenth varsity sport in 1998, and have qualified for the NCAA tournament every year since 2000, appearing in the Women's College Cup tournament fourteen times since 2003. In final season rankings, they were ranked in the top 10 for nineteen consecutive seasons, from 2005 to 2023.

Mark Krikorian is the most successful coach in school history.

Florida State finished the 2007, 2013, and 2020 seasons as national runner-up with a second-place finish in the polls. The Seminoles finished first in the polls in 2014, 2018, 2021, and 2023, winning the national title. The Seminoles had their first undefeated regular season in 2020 and completed their first undefeated season in 2023. On March 29, 2022, Mark Krikorian resigned as head coach;[3] Tennessee coachBrian Pensky was subsequently hired as his replacement. Pensky experienced immediate success with the Seminoles, leading the team to the College Cup in his first season, following that semifinal appearance with the team's fourth national championship in 2023, finishing with an undefeated record.[4]

Current roster

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As of August 6, 2025[5]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK USAAdelyn Todd
2GK USAEvan O'Steen
3FW USAJaida McGrew
4DF USAKai Price
5FW USAGiana Riley
6MF BRALara Dantas
7FW USANyanya Touray
8DF CANJanet Okeke
9FW USATaylor Suarez
10MF USAPeyton Nourse
11FW USAJordynn Dudley
12MF USAPeyton McGovern
13DF USAMya Brandon
14MF USAYuna McCormack
No.Pos.NationPlayer
16MF USASophia Nguyen
17MF JAMMimi Van Zanten
18GK USAKate Ockene
19FW JAMKameron Simmonds
20DF USAHeather Gilchrist
21MF USANawreen Ahmad
22DF USAClaire Rain
23MF USAEnasia Colon
24FW USAAshlyn Anderson
28FW JAMSolai Washington
30MF VENMarianyela Jiménez
42FW USAWrianna Hudson
50MF USAOmotara Junaid

All-Time record

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Season-by-season results

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Soccer was officially recognized by the university as a varsity sport beginning with the 1998 season
  Year  Head coach  Overall    Conference  
1995Heather Kerby4–14–10–7–0
1996Heather Kerby12–7–12–5–0
1997Heather Kerby8-12–00–7–0
1998Heather Kerby7–11–31–5–1
1999Patrick Baker9–10–10–6–1
2000Patrick Baker14–8–22–4–1
2001Patrick Baker15–8–14–3–0
2002Patrick Baker13–7–33–3–1
2003Patrick Baker17–8–14–2–1
2004Patrick Baker12–5–35–3–1
2005Mark Krikorian20–4–18–2–0
2006Mark Krikorian18–4–45–2–3
2007Mark Krikorian18–6–36–2–2
2008Mark Krikorian17–3–38–1–1
2009Mark Krikorian19–5–17–2–1
2010Mark Krikorian16–6–17–2–1
2011Mark Krikorian18–7–15–5–0
2012Mark Krikorian20–4–08–2–0
2013Mark Krikorian23–2–310–1–2
2014Mark Krikorian24–1–19–0–1
2015Mark Krikorian18–3–46–1–3
2016Mark Krikorian14–4–46–2–2
2017Mark Krikorian13–7–15–4–1
2018Mark Krikorian20–4–35–4–1
2019Mark Krikorian18–6–08–2–0
2020Mark Krikorian13–0–38–0–0
2021Mark Krikorian21–1–37–1–2
2022Brian Pensky17–3–38–2–0
2023Brian Pensky22–0–19–0–1
2024Brian Pensky15–2–47–2–1
2025Brian Pensky13–2–46–2–2
Record488–164–64 (.726)169–84–30 (.650)

Record vs. ACC teams

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OpponentWonLostTiePercentageStreakFirst Meeting
Boston College1833.813Won 52004
California101.750Tied 12009
Clemson2584.730Won 91995
Duke18108.611Won 21995
Louisville11001.000Won 112001
Miami2140.840Won 61998
North Carolina15316.346Won 31995
NC State1934.808Tied 11995
Notre Dame1050.667Lost 12006
Pittsburgh15001.000Won 152013
SMU101.750Tied 12021
Stanford340.429Lost 12010
Syracuse801.944Won 51998
Virginia12219.393Tied 11995
Virginia Tech2112.917Lost 12002
Wake Forest15136.529Won 11995
Totals21310345.652

Record vs. rivals

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OpponentWonLostTiePercentageStreakFirst Meeting
Florida18130.581Won 81995
Miami2140.840Won 61998
Totals39170.696

Head coaching records

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Brian Pensky is the current head coach of the Seminoles.
TenureCoachYearsRecordPct.
1995–1998Heather Kerby431–44–5.419
1999–2004Patrick Baker680–46–11.624
2005–2021Mark Krikorian17310–67–36.794
2022–presentBrian Pensky467–7–12.849
Totals4 coaches30 seasons488–164–64.726

College Cup

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The Seminoles have appeared in theCollege Cup a total of fourteen times, the second most appearances of any ACC school and second-most nationally behind UNC.[6]

YearResult
2003Finalist
2005Finalist
2006Finalist
2007Runner-Up
2011Finalist
2012Finalist
2013Runner-Up
2014Champion
2015Finalist
2018Champion
2020Runner-Up
2021Champion
2022Finalist
2023Champion
Florida State has become one of the most decorated programs in college soccer.

Florida State has made seven appearances in the National Championship game; the Seminoles have the second-most national titles, trailing only UNC.

SeasonCoachResult
2007Mark KrikorianFSU 0,USC 2
2013Mark KrikorianFSU 0,UCLA 1 (OT)
2014Mark KrikorianFSU 1, Virginia 0
2018Mark KrikorianFSU 1, North Carolina 0
2020Mark KrikorianFSU 1,Santa Clara 1 (1–4 PK)
2021Mark KrikorianFSU 0, BYU 0 (4–3 PK)
2023Brian PenskyFSU 5, Stanford 1

Awards

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Mami Yamaguchi was the first Florida State player to win the Hermann Trophy.
Jaelin Howell is the only Florida State player to win the Hermann Trophy twice.
Dagny Brynjarsdottir finished as runner-up for the Hermann Trophy in 2014.
Jenna Nighswonger finished as runner-up for the Hermann Trophy in 2022.
Carson Pickett (left) andTiffany McCarty (right) received multiple accolades during their time as Seminoles

Championships

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The Seminoles have won the ACC Tournament on eleven occasions.

National

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Conference

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Florida State University Athletics Brand Guide"(PDF). RetrievedJune 30, 2022.
  2. ^"Jaelin Howell Goes Second Overall in NWSL Draft".Seminoles.com. Florida State Athletic Department. December 19, 2021.
  3. ^"Florida State Athletics Begins National Search For Head Women's Soccer Coach".Seminoles.com. March 29, 2022.
  4. ^"Florida State beats Stanford for its fourth women's soccer national championship — all since 2014".AP News. December 4, 2023. RetrievedDecember 5, 2023.
  5. ^"2025 Women's Soccer roster". Florida State University Athletics. RetrievedAugust 6, 2025.
  6. ^"Noles Set Sights on College Cup".Seminoles.com. Archived fromthe original on December 5, 2013. RetrievedDecember 4, 2013.

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