TAMPA, Fla. (October 30, 2025) – The University of South Florida women's soccer team hosted Florida Atlantic for the final match of the regular season. The Bulls (8-8-2, 4-4-2 American) beat the Owls (4-11-3, 1-6-2 American) 2-1. USF has clinched a spot in the American Conference Tournament starting Monday in Lakewood Ranch, Fla.
 
The first goal of the game did not come until the second half, when Selma Åström scored her third collegiate goal in the 82nd minute. Åström has now scored in back-to-back matches.
 
Just four minutes later, the Owls equalized the game with a goal by Sutton Markee, assisted by Sloane Young.
 
Just two minutes after that, with one minute remaining in the match, 
Gentiana Fetaj scored to put the Bulls back in front, 2-1. USF would hold onto the lead for the final seconds.
  
Leire Herraez Gallach started in goal for the Bulls and made six saves. There were no cards given out to either team for the entirety of the match.
 
Notables
• USF has clinched a berth in the American Conference Tournament starting Monday.
• Selma Åström scored her third collegiate goal and has scored in back-to-back matches.
• South Florida has scored a goal in 22 of the last 26 matches.
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Gentiana Fetaj scored with just over a minute remaining, recording her fifth goal of the season.
 
Next Up
South Florida will play in the American Conference Tournament starting Monday.
 
About South Florida Women's Soccer
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Chris Brown enters his second season as USF head coach after a record-setting debut in 2024, leading the Bulls to 12 wins and coaching both the American Athletic Conference Midfielder and Goalkeeper of the Year. Brown spent 17 years as associate head coach (2007–2023), helping USF to three American Athletic Conference titles, eight NCAA appearances, and a 10-year streak of 10+ win seasons. He coached USF's first All-American, Evelyne Viens, now a Hall of Famer and Olympic gold medalist, and has developed multiple American Athletic Conference award winners. Players under his guidance hold most of the program's records.
 
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