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THE RECORD
2014 » SCHEDULE & RECORD OVERALL RECORD:
TENNESSEE AT OLE MISS
THURSDAY, OCT. 30, 2014 | OXFORD, MISS. | OLE MISS SOCCER STADIUM
THE MATCHUP
8-9-1
SEC 3-6-1 NON-CONFERENCE 5-3-0 HOME 4-4-0 AWAY 2-5-1 NEUTRAL 2-0-0
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 #23 BYU L, 1-0 Sept. 5 at Western Kentucky W, 2-0 Sept. 7 TULSA W, 1-0 Sept. 12 at #2 Virginia L, 2-1 Sept. 14 vs. Richmond W, 3-1 Sept. 18 l at #11 Texas A&M L, 3-0 Sept. 21 at ETSU W, 3-0 Sept. 26 l ALABAMA L, 1-0 2OT Sept. 28 l MISSISSIPPI STATE W, 4-0 Oct. 3 l at #20 Georgia L, 2-1 Oct. 5 l at Auburn T, 0-0 2OT Oct. 10 l ARKANSAS L, 1-0, OT Oct. 17 l LSU W, 2-1 Oct. 19 l VANDERBILT L, 2-0 Oct. 24 l at #8 Florida L, 3-1 Oct. 26 l #21 MISSOURI W, 3-0 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 (803 min., 6 G, 2 A, 9 SOG) F/D #14 Amy Neal (986 min., 5 G, 2 A, 17 SOG) M #6 Cheyenne Spade (926 min., 3 G, 3 A, 8 SOG) F #37 Anna McClung (1,080 min., 3 G, 3 A, 18 SOG)
#0 Jamie Simmons (8-9-1, 1.03 GAA, 73 saves)
TENNESSEE
8-9-1, 3-6-1 SEC 2014 NCAA RPI: 60 NSCAA Poll: NR Soccer America Poll: NR Goals/Match: 1.50 Goals Allowed/Match: 1.06 Saves/Match: 4.17 8-5-5, 3-3-4 SEC 2014 NCAA RPI: 52 NSCAA Poll: NR Soccer America Poll: NR Goals/Match: 1.56 Goals Allowed/Match: 1.33 Saves/Match: 3.72
F/M #20 Olivia Harrison (1,182 min., 7 G, 1 A, 16 SOG) F/M #25 Addie Forbus (1,539 min., 6 G, 4 A, 28 SOG) #1 Kelly McCormick D #15 Jessica Hiskey (8-5-5, 1.25 GAA, 67 saves) (1,702 min., 5 G, 2 A, 10 SOG) M #14 Gretchen Harknett (1,406 min., 4 G, 1 A, 14 SOG)
OLE MISS
NOTEWORTHY NOTES WIN AND YOU’RE IN
Thursday’s contest between Tennessee and Ole Miss will produce the No. 10 seed of the 2014 SEC Soccer Tournament. Tennessee earns the No. 10 spot in the conference tournament with a win. Ole Miss is in the tourney with a win or a tie.
TENNESSEE VS. OLE MISS: 12-3-2
Tennessee is 12-3-2 all-time against Ole Miss and 6-0-1 against the Rebels in Oxford. UT has also won its last four times the teams have played, including a 3-0 upset of then-No. 25 Ole Miss in 2013. Oct. 7, 2011: Tennessee won, 4-3, in overtime in Knoxville. Down 3-0 at the half, UT had a furious rally in the second half with goals by Amy Harrison, Emily Down and Caroline Brown to force overtime. Chelsea Hatcher scored the winner from inside the 18 in the 92nd minute. Oct. 21, 2012: Tennessee took a 2-1 win in Oxford. Ole Miss led with a quick goal in the eighth minute by Mandy McCalla. UT rallied back with Amy Harrison’s equalizer in the 80th minute and Hannah Wilkinson’s winner in the 80th minute. Oct. 4, 2013: Tennessee won, 3-0, in Knoxville. UT broke loose late in the game when Caroline Brown scored in the 68th minute, CC Cobb scored in the 76th minute and Amalie Thestrup scored in the 86th minute.
FINISH STRONG
Tennessee is 2-0 in the last game of the regular season under the direction of head coach Brian Pensky. UT has won its last four regular-season finales. Tennessee is 12-5-1 all-time in the final game of the regular season.
1ST WIN VS. RANKED OPPONENT
Tennessee is coming off a 3-0 home win over No. 21 Missouri. Amy Neal scored in the 49th minute, Hannah Wilkinson scored in the 56th minute and Christine Creighton scored in the 69th minute. The win was UT’s first against a ranked opponent after losses in its previous five contests against ranked foes. UT is now 7-0 in games in which the Big Orange scores two or more goals. Wilkinson scored the 19th goal of her Tennessee career
2014 TENNESSEE TEAM STATS ¢ Goals-Shots:.................................................... 27-234 ¢ Goals Per Game:.................................................. 1.50 ¢ Shot Pct.: ................................................................... .115 ¢ Shots On Goal - Shots:......................................89-234 ¢ SOG Pct.:.................................................................... .380 ¢ Shots/Game:............................................................... 13.0 ¢ Assists:.............................................................................26 ¢ Corner Kicks:..................................................................80 ¢ Penalty Kicks:..............................................................0-0 ¢ Shutouts:........................................................................... 7
2014 TENNESSEE TEAM LEADERS ¢ Points:................................. 14 - Hannah Wilkinson ¢ Goals:.................................................... 8 - Wilkinson ¢ Assists.: ............................................... 4 - Aaran Parry ¢ Shots:...............................................38 - Anna McClung ¢ Shots On Goal.:............................. 18 - Anna McClung ¢ Minutes (Field Player):....................1606 - Allie Sirna ¢ Game Winners:........... 2 - McClung, Neal, Wilkinson ¢ Saves:............................................ 73 - Jamie Simmons ¢ Minutes In Goal:.............. 1659:00 - Jamie Simmons on Sunday in the win over Mizzou. One more goal would make her just the 11th player in school history to score 20 goals.
SIRNA - A DEFENSIVE STAPLE
Senior center back Allie Sirna ranks seventh in Tennessee history with 7,426 minutes minutes played. Lyndsey Patterson is in sixth place with 7,517 minutes. Sirna has also played a full game’s duration in 27 shutouts, the fourth most in Tennessee history for a defensive field player, trailing only Erica Griffin (39), Jenny Jeffers (30) and Keeley Dowling (28).