2023 Women's Soccer Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 25
Liz Anne Fogarty
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- Hometown:
- Orange Park, Fla.
- Prev School:
- Georgia State
ASUN Academic Honor Roll (2023-24)
Graduate Student (Fall 2023)
"I have known Liz Anne for a long time and we are thrilled to provide her the opportunity to close out her career back home at UNF. We are getting a very mature and super competitive player with this late addition to our roster. She is going to provide us with a lot of experience, size and a tremendous amount of versatility. Liz can play center back, anywhere in the midfield and at center forward. She has scored five times at the collegiate level, is powerful in the air and strikes the ball very well from long range. These were two elements that our 2022 team was lacking. I believe this is a tremendous addition to our program for a multitude of reasons and we are excited that Liz is now a member of our Osprey family."Â
Graduate Student (Fall 2023)
- Appeared in 14 of UNF's contests, making one startÂ
- Scored her first goal as an Osprey in a 3-0 win over Air Force, Aug. 17Â
- Logged 362 total minutes on the season, with a season-high 43 at Stetson, Sept. 17
- Eighth in the team with 13 shots, with a season-high three against East Carolina, Aug. 20
- Two-year letter winner at Georgia State
- Started her collegiate career at Mississippi State
- Five goals scored at the Division I level
- Played for United Soccer Alliance
- Unprecedented high school career, performing as a four-sport athlete at Clay. Was the kicker for the football team, was an all-region selection in golf, team MVP in flag football and all-area pick in soccer
- Dean's list honoree every semester while attending Georgia State
"I have known Liz Anne for a long time and we are thrilled to provide her the opportunity to close out her career back home at UNF. We are getting a very mature and super competitive player with this late addition to our roster. She is going to provide us with a lot of experience, size and a tremendous amount of versatility. Liz can play center back, anywhere in the midfield and at center forward. She has scored five times at the collegiate level, is powerful in the air and strikes the ball very well from long range. These were two elements that our 2022 team was lacking. I believe this is a tremendous addition to our program for a multitude of reasons and we are excited that Liz is now a member of our Osprey family."Â
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