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USF Women’s Soccer Takes on UTSA to Start Weekend in Texas

October 08, 2025

SAN ANTONIO (October 8, 2025) – The University of South Florida women's soccer team is on the road in Texas for the weekend. It kicks off the weekend on Thursday night against UTSA. South Florida (6-5-1, 2-1-1 American) and UTSA (6-2-5, 2-0-3 American) are scheduled to start at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN+.
 
USF had its first tie of the season in its last match against Tulsa at home. The Bulls will look to get another one in the win column on the road Thursday.
 
In the match against Tulsa, Sadie Sider-Echenberg scored her fourth goal of the season, and Gentiana Fetaj recorded her sixth assist of the season.
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Setting the Stage
The Bulls are coming off a tie at home against Tulsa after a long ten-day break. The Roadrunners also tied in their last match, with a score of 1-1 against the Rice Owls.
 
Note-A-Bulls:
  • South Florida has scored a goal in 16 of the last 20 matches.
  • Gentiana Fetaj and Hedda Ornberg are now tied for the lead of the squad with 12 points
  • Sadie Sider-Echenberg is second in points with 9, and second in goals with 4
  • South Florida is undefeated against UTSA
 
Series History
South Florida is undefeated against UTSA, with an all-time record of 4-0, with three of those four wins all being 1-0.
 
Tickets:
Fans can purchase South Florida women's soccer tickets by calling 1-800-GoBulls or clicking HERE.
 
About South Florida Women's Soccer
Be sure to follow USF women's soccer on social media (Twitter / Instagram / Facebook) and visit GoUSFBulls.com for the most up-to-date information. 


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 of the Year 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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