
Florida Women's Golf welcomes Sophia Dyer
Wednesday, November 12, 2025 | Women's Golf
Sophia Dyer is a legacy Gator and won the 2024 Florida State Amateur Championship.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. - Florida head women's golf coach Emily Glaser welcomed the addition of Sophia Dyer to the program on Wednesday.
Sophia Dyer | St. Petersburg, Fla. | Shorecrest Preparatory
Glaser on Dyer: "It's really exciting to make Sophia Dyer an official Florida Gator! It's always special to sign new Gators but this feels extra gratifying knowing that Orange and Blue has been in Sophia's blood for a long time. Sophia will bring hard work, competitiveness and a special passion for the Gators that will have a great positive impact on our program both on and off the golf course. We are excited to welcome her to campus and for the future of our program."
The No. 8 Gators closed the fall with back-to-back wins at the OU Intercollegiate and The Ally while finishing 3rd and runner-up in the other two fall outings. Florida's win in the fall finale at The Ally was its third straight at the event and marked the 11th win and 21st top-3 outing since the 2022-23 season. The tournament title was also the 38th all-time under head coach Emily Glaser; 39th total as she was an assistant coach for a season in 2011-12. It is the third straight season with multiple wins and nine overall under Glaser in 14 seasons.
Sophia Dyer | St. Petersburg, Fla. | Shorecrest Preparatory
- 2024 Florida State Amateur Champion
- 2024 Florida Junior Player of the Year
- Competed in two U.S. Amateur Championships
- 2025 runner-up at the Florida Amateur Stroke Play Championship
- Second-place finish at 2025 AJGA Panama Junior
- Legacy Gator, brother Blake (2016-20) and dad Kevin (1984-88) were members of the men's golf program
Glaser on Dyer: "It's really exciting to make Sophia Dyer an official Florida Gator! It's always special to sign new Gators but this feels extra gratifying knowing that Orange and Blue has been in Sophia's blood for a long time. Sophia will bring hard work, competitiveness and a special passion for the Gators that will have a great positive impact on our program both on and off the golf course. We are excited to welcome her to campus and for the future of our program."
The No. 8 Gators closed the fall with back-to-back wins at the OU Intercollegiate and The Ally while finishing 3rd and runner-up in the other two fall outings. Florida's win in the fall finale at The Ally was its third straight at the event and marked the 11th win and 21st top-3 outing since the 2022-23 season. The tournament title was also the 38th all-time under head coach Emily Glaser; 39th total as she was an assistant coach for a season in 2011-12. It is the third straight season with multiple wins and nine overall under Glaser in 14 seasons.
The Orange and Blue return to the course in the spring opener at the Sea Best Intercollegiate (Jan. 26-27) at San Jose Country Club, an event UF won last season.
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