
USF Women’s Soccer Falls to No. 21 South Carolina in a 90-Minute Battle
August 17, 2025 | Women's Soccer
Mia Rodach recorded her first collegiate goal
COLUMBIA, S.C. (August 17, 2025) – The University of South Florida women's soccer team battled No. 21 South Carolina for 90 minutes in Columbia on Sunday. Mia Rodach scored the first goal of her career, but the Bulls (1-1) fell to the Gamecocks (2-0), 3-1.
The Gamecocks scored the first goal of the match in the eighth minute and took a 1-0 lead into the break. South Florida and South Carolina each tallied five shots in the first half.
Rodach scored her first college goal in the 52nd minute. After a ball was passed back to the goalkeeper, Rodach was able to steal the ball off the South Carolina keeper. Her touch put the ball in the back of the net and tied the match at 1-1.

South Carolina went back in front in the 62nd minute after back-to-back saves inside the box. Katie Shea Collins scored on the third rebound. Collins scored her second goal of the match in the 80th minute and extended the Gamecocks' lead to 3-1. Collins is on the 2025 MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List.
Gaby Rourke got the start in goal for the Bulls. She recorded two saves in her 45 minutes. Leire Herraez Gallach was in goal for the second half of the match and made a season-high five saves. Hedda Ornberg, Sophia Cabral, Emily Lemke, Maya Hindson, and Rodach each recorded a shot on goal.
Notables
· Mia Rodach scored her first career goal.
· The Bulls have scored a goal in nine of the last 10 matches, including last season.
· Leire Herraez Gallach recorded a season-high five saves.
Next Up
The Bulls will play their first contest in Florida on Thursday, August 21. South Florida will face in-state rival UCF. The match is scheduled for 7 p.m. in Orlando.
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 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.
– #GoBulls –
The Gamecocks scored the first goal of the match in the eighth minute and took a 1-0 lead into the break. South Florida and South Carolina each tallied five shots in the first half.

South Carolina went back in front in the 62nd minute after back-to-back saves inside the box. Katie Shea Collins scored on the third rebound. Collins scored her second goal of the match in the 80th minute and extended the Gamecocks' lead to 3-1. Collins is on the 2025 MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List.
Gaby Rourke got the start in goal for the Bulls. She recorded two saves in her 45 minutes. Leire Herraez Gallach was in goal for the second half of the match and made a season-high five saves. Hedda Ornberg, Sophia Cabral, Emily Lemke, Maya Hindson, and Rodach each recorded a shot on goal.
Notables
· Mia Rodach scored her first career goal.
· The Bulls have scored a goal in nine of the last 10 matches, including last season.
· Leire Herraez Gallach recorded a season-high five saves.
Next Up
The Bulls will play their first contest in Florida on Thursday, August 21. South Florida will face in-state rival UCF. The match is scheduled for 7 p.m. in Orlando.
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 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.
– #GoBulls –
Team Stats
USF
S.CAR
Goals
1
3
Shots
10
15
Shots on Goal
5
10
Saves
7
4
Corners
2
4
Fouls
8
10
Scoring Plays

Kinley Brown (1)
Assisted By: Amanda Patrick
GOAL by S.CAR Brown, Kinley Assist by Patrick, Amanda.
08:46

Mia Rodach (1)
GOAL by USF Rodach, Mia.
52:04

Katie Shea Collins (2)
Assisted By: Madden McDonald
GOAL by S.CAR Collins, Katie Shea Assist by McDonald, Madden.
62:51

Katie Shea Collins (2)
Assisted By: Mackenzie Johnson
GOAL by S.CAR Collins, Katie Shea Assist by Johnson, Mackenzie.
80:50
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