Florida Well Represented on ILWomen Class of 2023 Power 100

Florida Well Represented on ILWomen Class of 2023 Power 100

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Florida is well represented on ILWomen Power 100 Class of 2023 Rankings<https://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/2023-ilwomen-power-100-incoming-freshmen-rankings-unc-s-humphrey-clemson-s-shurtleff-lead/62254>, released by Inside Lacrosse this afternoon.

The seven Gators on the list is the No. 2 program total among the 34 schools represented.

The top 50 freshmen on the list are ranked, followed by 50 players on the Watch List. Florida’s six among the first 50 is the nation’s leader.

Florida Freshmen on ILWomen Power 100 Class of 2023 Rankings

Rank

Name

Pos

Hometown

9

Gabbi Koury

M

Birchrunville, Pa.

22

Ashley Dyer

D

Elkridge, Md.

27

Sam Hughes

D

Castle Rock, Colo.

34

Cate Isaacson

M

Worthington, Ohio

40

Delaney Radin

A

Long Beach, N.Y.

45

Keira Rooney

M

Bayport, N.Y.

WL

Frannie Hahn

A

Catonsville, Md.

Gators in 2023
Florida advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the 12th consecutive season, reaching the second round.

The Gators raised a conference tournament trophy for the 10th straight year, defeating then No. 6 James Madison to claim the American Athletic Conference tourney title.

Florida returns six who earned 2023 All-AAC honors, including 2023 AAC Midfielder of the Year Emily Heller. She also earned 2023 All-America honors by IWLCA (second team) and ILWomen (third).

UF’s Returning All-AAC Players
                Maggi Hall, First Team
                Emily Heller, First Team
                Danielle Pavinelli, First Team
                Paisley Eagan, Second Team
                Catherine Flaherty, Second Team
                Madison Waters, Second Team