GAINESVILLE, Fla. - Scoring fireworks on the field and a post-match fireworks display treated the Donald R. Dizney Stadium crowd Thursday as the Florida soccer team defeated Alabama 6-0.Scoring in Thursdays Match: Both Gator goals in the opening half came off the end of two well-placed balls. The first started when Savannah Jordan played the ball out right. Mayra Pelayo caught up with it and her cross was one-touched in by a sliding Jordan in the 14th minute.With just under 10 minutes left in the opening half, the Gators were awarded a free kick just above the box. The kick by Meggie Dougherty Howard went to the near post. Melanie Monteagudo was moving right across the face of the goal and headed the ball left to score her sixth goal of the season.After the shoelaces of Pelayo and UAs Caroline Alexander got caught, the Gators were awarded their fourth penalty kick of the season. Dougherty Howard successfully converted the penalty kick for her sixth goal of 2016.Then the Gator scoring spark took off, with three goals within a four-minute span. The fourth goal started when Rachelle Smith sent a lofted ball down the left sideline. Freshman Kit Loferski caught up and then sent a square pass to Jordan at near post. Jordan and Alabama goalkeeper Kat Stratton collided as each tried to control the ball. Brooke Sharp took advantage of the free ball to place it in with her left foot at 71:08.Next up, Julia Lester sent a lofted ball to Pamela Begi? who was making a run through the right side of the box. Begi? took a touch to gain control and then put in a right-footed angled shot from 15 yards at 72:18.The final goal of the match started when Monteagudo brought the ball down the right side of the box. She started to move toward goal and was tripped. The ball went to the far side of the six-yard box, where Loferski placed it in from 10 yards at 74:41 with her right foot.Senior Day is next for the Gators when the team plays host to Mississippi State on Sunday, Oct. 23. Match time is set for 1 p.m. at the Donald R. Dizney Stadium. Admission is free for all regular-season Gator home matches.The first 500 fans at Dizney Stadium Sunday get a pack of Gator Soccer Senior Cards.When the two team last met in Starkville in the 2015 season, Florida took at 2-1 win. Mississippi State is 6-10 and is 14th in the SEC standings at 1-8 after its 3-0 loss at Tennessee Thursday.The match streams live on SEC Network + and can be heard on FloridaGators.com. Jordan 11 Outlet . Self was acquired from the Buffalo Bandits in a trade for Alex Hill midway through last season, and made his debut in Rochester on March 16, 2013. 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They won in overtime, in blowouts, with fourth-quarter comebacks and a 2-point conversion stop.Perhaps that mind-boggling 10-game losing streak will finally end Sunday in Indy.Since I have been here I dont think we have beaten the Colts, so I am pushing that and telling everybody that that has to be our main objective, is to beat the Colts. Titans tight end Delanie Walker said. If we want to be the leaders in this division, this is one team that we have to beat.Actually, the skid predates Walkers arrival in 2013.The last Titans win in the series came Oct. 30, 2011. Six weeks later, the 0-14 Colts won 27-13 -- a loss that prevented the Titans from making the playoffs.This time, the Titans (5-5) are on one of their hottest streaks in years.DeMarco Murray has regained his league rushing champion form, second-year quarterback Marcus Mariota is playing the best football of his career, Walker is playing like a Pro Bowler, and the offense has already set a franchise record by scoring 35 or more points in three straight games.The defense held Aaron Rodgers in check last week, and coach Mike Mularkey opened up the playbook with an onside kick to being last weeks game, and Murrays halfback pass for a touchdown.Even the Colts can see Tennessee brimming with confidence.Indy (4-5), meanwhile, is trying to build momentum for a playoff push by winning back-to-back games for the first time all season.And despite having so much success against the Titans over all these years, the Colts know history alone wont help them this weekend.We have to be more consistent. One week we didnt tackle well. The next week we tackled well, but we didnt cover well. The next week ... you know? Indy safety Mike Adams said. Its too much of a roller-coaster ride, now we have to figure this thing out. Its time to peak because, as you guys already know, last week playoff football started.It did?Here are some things to watch Sunday:CHAMPION COLTS: Peyton Manning, Reggie Wayne, Jeff Saturday and about three dozen more players from the 2006 Super Bowl champions will be in Indy for their 10-year reunion.dddddddddddd Two players who likely wont participate in the halftime ceremony: kicker Adam Vinatieri and outside linebacker Robert Mathis, the only players from that team still on Indys roster.Luck called it a cool event but acknowledged its not something those in the locker room are talking about. Theyre more focused on winning this game in front of the former Colts.CLICKING OFFENSE: The Titans are rolling. In addition to the three 35-plus point games, they have scored at least 26 points in each of their last six, and their 33 touchdowns are tied for second in the league (San Diego). The streak has been spurred by Murray, the NFLs second-leading rusher, who has four 100-yard games in the last six. He ran for 107 yards in the first meeting with Indy last month. Mariota has thrown an NFL-high 17 TDs with only three interceptions in those six games, and his passer rating (119) over that span is No. 2 in the NFL.HEALTH CHECK: Indys bye came at the perfect time and now the Colts could reap the benefits. If the practice reports are correct, the Colts offense could have its original starting lineup for the first time since Week 2. Left guard Jack Mewhort (triceps) and right tackle Joe Reitz (concussion) both returned to practice after missing the Green Bay game two weeks ago. The return of both could help keep Luck stay upright, too. Hes been sacked a league-high 33 times this season.PROTECTING MARIOTA: Defenses have sacked Mariota just twice in the past three games -- both coming last week after left tackle Taylor Lewan was ejected for contact with an official. The Titans have allowed only 14 sacks all season and are sixth in the league, yielding a sack on 4.4 percent of pass attempts. Mularkey said he hopes watching the game from the locker room taught Lewan a lesson, and Mularkey wants his left tackle to make sure hes safely back in the huddle to avoid any issues.Im hoping that when he watched, he saw that we can play without him and be effective, Mularkey said.---For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '