It’s the final year in the Big East for Florida before they move to the American Athletic Conference next year. Winning one more Big East crown is important to the Gators for confidence and preparation for the NCAA tournament. They feel better equipped to make a deep NCAA run with better chemistry.
“We’re the type of team that will have each other’s backs on and off the field,” Ronbeck said. “That’s something in the past we’ve lacked. We’re really supportive of each other. Everyone on our team is able to take constructive criticism really well and apply it to our practices and games. I think that’s a huge thing with any team, being able to do that. Even freshmen would tell me something in a game, and as an upperclassman on other teams, they’d say, ‘Who’s a freshman to tell me this,’ but I love it. They have a totally different view because they’re new to our team and I think that’s really cool. I think that’ll help going into NCAAs.”
Florida has a strong balance.
Ronbeck leads the team only marginally in points per game and goals per game. Shayna Pirreca and Sydney Pirreca are just behind in those categories, Shannon Kavanagh is a reliable fourth option and Grace Haus has given Florida 30 goals. Goalie Haley Hicklen ranks in the Top 25 in save percentage.
They have helped Florida build a strong resume of wins over No. 11 Colorado, No. 9 Loyola, No. 5 North Carolina, No. 12 Navy, and two Top 25 teams from the Big East in Georgetown and Denver. A series of scoring droughts against No. 2 Maryland and No. 17 Syracuse, and missing Ronbeck for their No. 10 Towson game, account for their only three defeats.
“They’ve shown they can come back from deficits on a number of occasions, more so than I would have liked,” O’Leary said. “They’re resilient. We have some really good team leaders and they’re really good in the locker room. This is a team that gets along really well. They have each other’s backs, so I think they are a special team.”