First Gator to earn four NSCAA All-America honors

All-Southeastern Conference first team for fourth consecutive year – only other Gator to earn four consecutive All-SEC first-team honors is Gator Great Abby Wambach

Second in SEC with 41 points and 16 goals - in NCAA Division I statistics, tied for eighth in points and T-9 th in goals

in goals SEC Offensive Player of the Week (Week 1, Week 8)

Four double-goal matches (at No. 15 UCLA, at Oklahoma State, vs. Georgia, at Mississippi) - turned in 21 multi-goal matches as a Gator

No. 2 on Florida's career goals (81) and points (189)

One of 19 in NCAA Division I history to score 81 or more goals and one of seven to do it since 2000

Third player since 2000 to rank among the NCAA Division I top 10 goal scorers each season of collegiate career

Semifinalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy award

College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-American first-team selection

Part of U.S. U-23 team in Nordic Tournament in England, scoring three goals in the tournament's three matches

All-Southeastern Conference first team - second consecutive All-SEC honor, as a second-team selection in 2015

SEC Tournament Most Valuable Player – registering an assist in each match of event - also recorded an assist or goal (or both) in each NCAA Tournament match

Started every match at defensive midfield

Led Gators with 12 assists, second in points (28) and tied for second in goals (8) – all collegiate highs

Tied for 10 th in Gator career charts with 25 assists

in Gator career charts with 25 assists Scored golden goal in 103rd minute at Kentucky -provided game-winning goal in NCAA First Round versus FGCU and hit penalty kick to open scoring in Wisconsin match

Played the entirety of 15 matches in 2016

Part of U.S. U-23 team in Nordic Tournament in England, starting first and final matches.

Jan. 12 Draft Selections Club Round Savannah Jordan Portland Thorns Second Meggie Dougherty Howard Washington Spirit Third Other Gators in NWSL Adriana Leon Western New York Flash Havana Solaun Washington Spirit Erika Tymrak FC Kansas City Christen Westphal Boston Breakers Kathryn Williamson Portland Thorns TC

2017 NWSL College Draft Round 1 1 Boston Breakers Rose Lavelle M Wisconsin 2 NC Courage Ashley Hatch F BYU 3 Boston Breakers Morgan Andrews M Southern California 4 Sky Blue FC Kayla Mills D Southern California 5 FC Kansas City Christina Gibbons D/M Duke 6 Seattle Reign Maddie Bauer D Stanford 7 NC Courage Darian Jenkins M/F UCLA 8 Boston Breakers Ifeoma Onumonu F California 9 Boston Breakers Margaret Purce F Harvard 10 Sky Blue FC Mandy Freeman D Southern California Round 2 1 Chicago Red Stars Michele Vasconcelos M/F BYU 2 Chicago Red Stars Morgan Proffitt D/M Marquette 3 FC Kansas City Toni Payne M Duke 4 Portland Thorns Rachel Hill F Connecticut 5 Houston Dash Jane Campbell G Stanford 6 Seattle Reign Katie Johnson F Southern California 7 FC Kansas City Stephanie Ribeiro F Connecticut 8 Portland Thorns Savannah Jordan F Florida 9 Washington Spirit Lindsay Agnew F Ohio State 10 NC Courage Claire Wagner D Clemson Round 3 1 Portland Thorns Tyler Lussi F Princeton 2 Orlando Pride Danica Evans F Colorado 3 Sky Blue FC Kailen Sheridan G Clemson 4 Sky Blue FC Madison Tiernan M/F Rutgers 5 FC Kansas City Alexis Shaffer M Virginia 6 Seattle Reign Arielle Ship F California 7 NC Courage Jaycie Johnson D Nebraska 8 Houston Dash Nichelle Prince F Ohio State 9 Washington Spirit Meggie Dougherty-Howard M Florida 10 Sky Blue FC Catrina Atanda M Clemson Round 4 1 Boston Breakers Sammy Jo Prudhomme G Southern California 2 Orlando Pride Nickolette Driesse D/M Penn State 3 Houston Dash Erin Smith D Rutgers 4 Sky Blue FC McKenzie Meehan F Boston College 5 FC Kansas City Rashida Beal D Minnesota 6 Washington Spirit Cameron Castleberry M North Carolina 7 Seattle Reign Kristen McNabb D Virginia 8 Boston Breakers Hayley Dowd F Boston College 9 Chicago Red Stars Lauren Kaskie M UCLA 10 Portland Thorns Caroline Flynn M/F Nebraska

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Two recent Gator graduates –and–were drafted in today's National Women's Soccer League's draft. The Portland Thorns chose Jordan in the second round and Dougherty Howard was selected in the third round by the Washington Spirit at the draft held at the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Convention in Los Angeles.Jordan wants to play overseas and that dropped her in the draft. Portland Thorns traded in the second round to draft her, but Florida Head Coachconfirmed that Jordan will not be with the Thorns when the NWSL season opens this spring.The pair both earned a spot on the NSCAA All-America team in 2016, as well as collecting All-Southeastern Conference first team honors and SEC All-Tournament honors. Here's more about the two Gator draftees: