Tennessee Soccer vs. BYU

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THE RECORD

2014 » SCHEDULE & RECORD OVERALL RECORD:

TENNESSEE VS. #23 BYU

FRIDAY, AUG. 29, 2014 | KNOXVILLE, TENN. | REGAL SOCCER STADIUM

THE MATCHUP

1-1-0

SEC 0-0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 1-1-0 HOME 0-0-0 AWAY 0-1-0 NEUTRAL 1-0-0

THE SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT (TV) TIME/RESULT Aug. 13 LOUISVILLE [EXH] T, 1-1 Aug. 22 vs. Milwaukee W, 5-0 Aug. 24 at Wisconsin L, 2-1 OT Aug. 29 BYU 7 p.m./SECN+ Sept. 5 at Western Kentucky 7 p.m. Sept. 7 TULSA 6:30 p.m. Sept. 12 at Virginia 5:30 p.m. Sept. 14 vs. Richmond Noon Sept. 18 l at Texas A&M 7 p.m./SECNetwork Sept. 26 l ALABAMA 7 p.m./SECN+ Sept. 28 l MISSISSIPPI STATE 1 p.m./SECN+ Oct. 3 l at Georgia 7 p.m./SECN+ Oct. 5 l at Auburn 3 p.m./SECN+ Oct. 10 l ARKANSAS 7 p.m. Oct. 17 l LSU 7 p.m./SECN+ Oct. 19 l VANDERBILT 6 p.m./SECN+ Oct. 24 l at Florida 7 p.m./SECN+ Oct. 26 l MISSOURI 4 p.m./ESPNU Oct. 30 l at Ole Miss 8 p.m./SECN+ Nov. 3-9 SEC Tournament Nov. 14-16 NCAA First Round Nov. 21-23 NCAA Second & Third Rounds Nov. 28-30 NCAA Quarterfinals Dec. 5-7 NCAA Women’s College Cup BOLD CAPS indicates home game l indicates SEC game

[EXH] indicates exhibition SEC Tournament in Orange Beach, Ala. NCAA Women’s College Cup in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. All times listed are Eastern Time

2014 » TEAM INFORMATION Returning Players 16 Returning Starters 8 Players Lost 15 (6 seniors) Newcomers 16 (12 freshmen) SEC Preseason Poll Picked 5th (125 points) SEC Preseason Watch Wilkinson, Sirna, Spade TDS Preseason Best XI Wilkinson, Baldwin NSCA Strength & Cond. All-Am. Sirna

2013 » IN REVIEW Overall Record 8-7-4 SEC Record 3-5-2 SEC Finish 12th Final NCAA RPI 58 NSCAA All-Region Caroline Brown (2nd) All-SEC Caroline Brown (2nd) Allie Sirna (2nd)

TEAM

INFO

OFFENSE

GOALKEEPERS

F #17 Hannah Wilkinson (117 min., 2 G, 2 SOG) F/D #14 Amy Neal (78 min., 2 G, 3 SOG) F #37 Anna McClung (111 min., 2 A, 1 SOG) M #6 Cheyenne Spade (137 min., 1 A)

0 Jamie Simmons (1-1-0, 0.99 GAA, 4 saves)

TENNESSEE

1-1-0, 0-0 SEC Final 2013 NCAA RPI: 58 NSCAA Poll: NR Soccer America Poll: NR Goals/Match: 3.00 Goals Allowed/Match: 1.00 Saves/Match: 2.00 0-2-2, 0-0 WCC Final 2013 NCAA RPI: 28 NSCAA Poll: 23 Soccer America Poll: 23 Goals/Match: 0.50 Goals Allowed/Match: 0.50 Saves/Match: 5.00

F #33 Ashley Hatch (1 G, 3 SOG) F #20 Niki Fernandes (4 SOG) M # 5 Marissa Nimmer (3 SOG) F #6 Nadia Gomes (1 A, 1 SOG)

#11 Hannah Clark (0-0-2, 0.69 GAA, 4 saves) #18 Katherine Snyder (0-0-0, 0.00 5 saves)

BYU

NOTEWORTHY NOTES TENNESSEE VS. BYU: 1-1

Sept. 1, 2001: Tennessee upset No. 13 BYU, 2-1, with a sixth-minute score by Keeley Dowling and a 79th-minute goal from Sue Flamini. Sept. 5, 2003: BYU took a 1-0 win thanks to Annie Zwahlen’s 78th-minute goal.

MAKING HISTORY - SEC NETWORK +

Friday’s game against BYU will be the first Tennessee athletic contest to air on SEC Network +. Brian Rice will be the play-by-play announcer, UT alum Tori Beeler Watson will provide analysis and Dani Klupenger will report from the sidelines. Fans can watch SEC Network + contests by logging in online with their cable accounts.

TENNESSEE IN HOME OPENERS

Tennessee is 15-3 (.833) all-time in home openers and 2-0 under head coach Brian Pensky. Over the years, UT has outscored its opponents 58-16 or an average of 3.2 to 0.9 in home openers. UT is 4-2 (.667) against ranked teams in home openers with wins over No. 16 Wake Forest in 2001, No. 15 Duke in 2004, No. 6 Virginia in 2006 and No. 7 Penn State in 2007. UT’s losses were to No. 13 West Virginia in 2008 and No. 8 UCLA in 2011. 15-3 (.833) ALL-TIME IN HOME OPENERS Date Opponent 8/23/13 Oklahoma 8/17/12 Samford 8/26/11 #8 UCLA 8/20/10 Western Kentucky 8/22/09 ETSU 9/5/08 #13 West Virginia 8/31/07 #7 Penn State 9/3/06 #6 Virginia 9/2/05 Washington State 8/27/04 #15 Duke 8/29/03 UC Santa Barbara 9/6/02 Arkansas State 9/23/01 #16 Wake Forest 9/1/00 Arizona 9/5/99 Marquette 9/1/98 Chattanooga 8/29/97 Memphis 8/30/96 Chattanooga

Score W, 3-1 W, 4-0 L, 2-1 W, 3-0 W, 2-0 L, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 1-0 OT L, 3-2 OT W, 4-3 OT W, 1-0 W, 9-0 W, 2-1 W, 5-1 W, 4-2 W, 5-1 W, 3-0 W, 7-0

2014 TENNESSEE TEAM STATS ¢ Goals-Shots:..........................................................6-17 ¢ Goals Per Game:.................................................3.00 ¢ Shot Pct.: ................................................................. .353 ¢ Shots On Goal - Shots:............................................9-17 ¢ SOG Pct.:..................................................................... .529 ¢ Shots/Game:.................................................................8.5 ¢ Assists:............................................................................... 5 ¢ Corner Kicks:.................................................................... 7 ¢ Penalty Kicks:..............................................................0-0 ¢ Shutouts:............................................................................ 1

2014 TENNESSEE TEAM LEADERS ¢ Points:............ 4 - Hannah Wilkinson, Amy Neal ¢ Goals:..............2 - Hannah Wilkinson, Amy Neal ¢ Assists.: .......................................... 2 - Anna McClung ¢ Shots:..........................................4 - Hannah Wilkinson ¢ Shots On Goal.:........................................ 3 - Amy Neal ¢ Minutes:..................................................155 - Allie Sirna ¢ Game Winners:.......................... 1 - Hannah Wilkinson ¢ Saves:.............................................. 4 - Jamie Simmons ¢ Minutes In Goal:....................181:14 - Jamie Simmons

SIRNA’S INCREDIBLE STREAK

Senior Allie Sirna played 64 minutes vs. Milwaukee and ended a remarkable 2,876-minute stretch of playing without being subbed out. She was previously last subbed out in a 6-0 rout of Mississippi State on Sept. 23, 2012. From that point on, the Tennessee back line staple played in 47 hours and 56 minutes over the span of Tennessee’s next 31 games without coming out of the game. Sirna played the full 91 minutes against Wisconsin on Aug. 24.

WILKINSON’S MATCH-WINNER

Hannah Wilkinson’s first goal against Milwaukee was the seventh match-winner of her career, moving her into a tie for 10th place with Laura Lauter Smith, Kendyl Michner, Sue Flamini and Kylie Bono. Wilkinson scored two goals in that win, marking her second multi-goal game of her UT career. She last had two goals in UT’s 2-0 win over James Madison on Sept. 1, 2013.


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