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Tennessee soccer history cont.History of Lady Vols soccer cont.
2015 Season
Tennessee got off to a hot start, beginning the season 5-0-3 thanks to solid defense and goalkeeping. The Vols finished the year with a 7-5-6 overall record. UT ended the season in a three-way tie for ninth in the SEC, but missed out on the conference tournament after losing a tiebreaker with Kentucky and Georgia.
In Pensky’s fourth season, Tennessee failed to qualify for the SEC or the NCAA tournament. Missing the big dance for the third straight year.
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Tennessee had a very impressive signing class, ranked #5 in the country.
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2015 signing day class, how did they pan out?
Gretchen Cagle
Chose Tennessee over Mississippi State, South Alabama and Samford
She did not play in 2015, transferred to Troy the following year, only played 45 minutes in one match for the Trojans in 2016, left the team.
Katie Cousins
Highly decorated player, great signing. Katie still plays professional soccer.
She chose Tennessee over Virginia, Clemson and Wake Forest.
CAREER HONORS
- 2019 United Coaches All-Region (third team)
- 2019 All-SEC (second team)
- 2019 Senior CLASS Award Candidate
- 2019 SEC Community Service Team
- 2019 TDS Preseason Best XI (first team)
- 2019 MAC Hermann Trophy Preseason Watch List
- 2018 TDS Postseason Best XI (second team)
- 2018 United Coaches All-American (third team)
- 2018 United Coaches All-Region (first team)
- 2018 All-SEC (first team)
- 2018 SEC Preseason Watch List
- 2018 TDS Preseason Best XI (first team)
- 2018 MAC Hermann Trophy Preseason Watch List
- 2017 TDS Postseason Best XI (third team)
- 2017 United Coaches All-American (third team)
- 2017 United Coaches All-Region (first team)
- 2017 All-SEC (first team)
- 2017 SEC Preseason Watch List
- 2015 SEC All-Freshman Team
- 2015 Top Drawer Soccer Preseason Freshman Best XI
She chose Tennessee over Colorado, Vanderbilt and Baylor
Played all 4 years, and was part of a back line that limited opponents to 15 goals her senioryear and notched 12 shutouts, both setting program records.
Danielle Marcano
Chose Tennessee over Georgia, Florida and Florida State.
Played all 4 years and is still playing professionally.
Megan Massey
She chose Tennessee over Colorado.
Her freshman year played in 13 matches and averaged 23 minutes.
Transferred and played her final 3 years at Colorado.
Maya Neal
Chose Tennessee over Notre Dame, Florida State and Arkansas.
She was dual athlete, track and field.
She is still playing soccer professionally.
CAREER HONORS Soccer
- 2019 United Coaches All-Region (second team)
- 2019 All-SEC (first team)
- 2019 MAC Hermann Trophy Preseason Watch List
- 2018 United Coaches All-Region (first team)
- 2018 All-SEC (first team)
- 2017 United Coaches All-Region (second team)
- 2017 All-SEC (first team)
- 2017 SEC Community Service Team
- 2016 NSCAA All-Region (third team)
- 2016 SEC All-Freshman Team
HONORS Track
- 2018 Chuck Rohe Leadership Award
- 2018 USTFCCCA Outdoor Second Team All-American - Heptathlon
- 2018 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll
Rylie O’Keefe
Played all 4 years for the Lady Vols.
Chose Tennessee over Colorado, Auburn and Seattle
CAREER HONORS
- 2017 United Coaches All-Region (third team)
- 2016 All-SEC (second team)
- 2016 NSCAA All-South Region (second team)
- 2016-17 VOLeaders Academy
Nicole Seaman
Chose Tennessee over Wake Forest, Oregon and Boston College
Played in 11 games, averaging 23.82 minutes per game, in the 2015 season, transferred to Oregon where she played the next 3 years.
Tatum Wagner
Chose Tennessee over Oklahoma State, Kentucky and Texas.
Played in 17 games, averaging 21.76 minutes per game, in 2015; transferred to Kansas State and played the next 3 years.
Shae Yanez
Played all 4 years at Tennessee and is currently playing professionally in England.
Chose Tennessee over Rutgers, James Madison and Penn.
Started every match as a Junior and Senior.
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