"What this senior class has done over the last four years speaks for itself – 66-16 overall record, undefeated in conference play, four regular season conference championships and four tournament conference championships is just incredible."

"Today was a disappointing result, but the future is bright for this squad. We are excited for what is to come."

This Gator senior class (11 student-athletes) finish their careers with four regular season conference championships, four tournament conference championships, an undefeated record in conference play and an overall record of 66-16

Haley Hicklen finished her career leading Florida in saves (566) and groundballs (194) She also sits second all-time in wins (49)

finished her career leading Florida in saves (566) and groundballs (194) Lindsey Ronbeck finished her tenure at Florida second in both points (313) and goals (243) She also finished second in shots attempted (475)

finished her tenure at Florida second in both points (313) and goals (243) Sydney Pirreca ended her Florida career sixth in points (215) and sixth in goals (154) She also finished fourth in shots attempted (395)

ended her Florida career sixth in points (215) and sixth in goals (154) Grace Haus registered one points on the day, moving her to 98 points in her career

registered one points on the day, moving her to 98 points in her career Streaking: Haley Hicklen has recorded a save in 48-straight games, the second-best mark in program history.

has recorded a save in 48-straight games, the second-best mark in program history. Streaking: Lindsey Ronbeck has also scored at least one goal in 32-straight games, the third-best mark in program history

has also scored at least one goal in 32-straight games, the third-best mark in program history Streaking: Shannon Kavanagh is now tied with Sabrina Cristodero for Florida's streak for consecutive games with a draw control, recording one in 34-straight games

is now tied with for Florida's streak for consecutive games with a draw control, recording one in 34-straight games Streaking: Shannon Kavanagh has recorded an assist in 10-straight games, tied for the second-longest streak in program history

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – The No. 19 Florida women's lacrosse team put up a valiant effort for all 60 minutes, but fell to No. 3 North Carolina 15-11 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.The Gators finish the 2019 season with a 14-7 record, garnering both an AAC regular season championship and AAC tournament championship.led the Gator offense, recording five goals on the day.andpitched in two goals apiece as well, whileandrecorded one goal each against the Tar Heels.The Gators won 13 draws on the day, led by four from Ronbeckandeach pitched in three draw controls as well.As a squad, the Gators caused six turnovers on the day – coming from six different Florida players (and).posted seven saves on the day, finishing her tenure at Florida with 49 wins – the second-best mark in program history.North Carolina got on the board first, scoring just under three minutes into the game, butfired the equalizer just 34 seconds later to knot the game at one apiece.After Pirreca's goal at 26:49 the Tar Heels went on a 5-0 run over the course of 13 minutes in the second half to take the 5-1 lead.The Gators were not going quietly though, with Pirreca andfiring back-to-back cannons into the back of the net to cut the deficit to three goals with eight minutes remaining in the first half. North Carolina got one back to extend the lead to four goals, butfoundfor the score with 5:31 left in frame.The Tar Heels tacked two more goals onto the board before the half, taking a 9-4 lead into the locker room.Coming out of the half, Benitez collected her second goal of the day – this time while falling – on a beautiful pass from Kavanagh to cut UNC's lead to four at 9-5.Pirreca followed with her third goal of the day on a pass frompulling within the Gators to within three at 9-6. UNC answered with back-to-back scores, extending the lead back to five goals with just over 23 minutes left to play.netted her first goal of the game and 89th of the season to cut the deficit to four goals at 11-7. Pirreca followed with her fourth goal of the day on a pass from Ronbeck, pulling Florida to within three goals.The Tar Heels quickly extended their lead back to five goals after recording two goals within a minute of each other.Florida came storming back, cutting UNC's lead to two goals at 13-11. Kavanagh notched the first goal of the run, followed by Pirreca's fifth goal of the day.pitched in her first goal of the day as well to bring Florida to within striking distance.The Gators' comeback was cut short after UNC went on a 2-0 run to take a four-goal lead with 4:36 remaining in the game. Florida was unable to break through the rest of the way, falling 15-11.No. 19 Florida (14-7, 5-0 AAC)No. 3 North Carolina (16-3, 5-2 ACC)#FLax