MATCH CENTRAL: Tennessee at Florida Atlantic
The Lady Vols will close out their non-conference slate on the road, facing Florida Atlantic in a 1 p.m. ET matchup on Sunday.
Tennessee (4-1-1) enters the match on the heels of a 3-1 victory over Radford at home on Thursday. The Highlanders scored early, but the Lady Vols responded with three unanswered goals, maintaining possession for 66 percent of the match and outshooting the Highlanders 26-2. Redshirt-senior
Maria Nelson, sophomore
Kameron Simmonds, and graduate
Sizzy Lawton were the goal-scorers for UT. All three of Tennessee's keepers made appearances, with
Abby Reisz earning the start, but no saves were recorded.
The Owls (3-2-2) are coming off a 1-0 win against Florida Gulf Coast on Thursday.
VS THE AAC: This is the first-ever meeting between the Lady Vols and the Owls. Among American Athletic Conference schools, Tennessee owns a 7-3-1 overall record.
SCOUTING FAU: The Owls return five starters from a 2022 squad that went 11-8-3 and finished fifth out of 11 teams in the AAC. This season, they were picked to finish third in the east division of the AAC in the 2023 preseason coaches poll, tying Temple with 48 votes. Midfielder Morgan McDonald, forward Mia Sennes, and defender Jodi Smith were all named players to watch.
SIMMONDS BY THE NUMBERS: With a goal against Radford, Simmonds moved her goal count to a team-leading six on the season. She has scored those six goals on just 23 shots, and she is currently tied for first in the SEC with Jordyn Rhodes of Kentucky in goals (6), goals per game (1.00), and points (12). Her 1.00 goal-per-game average ties for 15th among NCAA D1 players.
CREATING CHANCES: Over the last four contest, the Lady Vols have out-shot opponents 95-23 and taken 38 corner kicks while limiting the opposition to just six. Averaging 9.83 corner kicks per game, UT ranks second in the nation.
EVERYONE IS DANGEROUS: UT's 16 goals thus far have been scored by eight different players. Freshmen
Sarah Greiner,
Kate Runyon and
Keaton Mitchell, sophomore
Kameron Simmonds (6), junior
Jordan Fusco, redshirt-seniors
Maria Nelson (2) and
Jaida Thomas, and graduate
Sizzy Lawton (2) have all found the back of the net for the Big Orange. An own goal by ETSU rounds out the total.
TRACKING THOMAS: Scoring her first goal of the season against the Hoosiers, Thomas moved her career goals scored to 39, pulling within four of tying Kylee Rossi at No. 1 in program history.
FRESHMEN FINDING THEIR GROOVE: In the Lady Vols' first two contests, all four of UT's active freshmen recorded a goal or assist. Forwards
Kate Runyon and
Sarah Greiner each logged goals, and defender
Linette Hofmann tallied an assist in the season opener against Cal, while midfielder
Keaton Mitchell put her name on the scorecard with a goal at Lipscomb.
NEW FACES: Tennessee added 10 newcomers in its 2023 signing class. All 10 are versatile field players with six enrolling as freshmen and four arriving as transfers with multiple years of collegiate experience.
BACK AGAIN: The Lady Vols return five starters and 20 letterwinners from the 2022 team that clinched an SEC East Division title for the third straight season.
PLAYERS TO WATCH: Redshirt senior
Jaida Thomas, senior
Lawson Renie, juniors
Sheridan Michel and
Jordan Fusco, and sophomore
Kameron Simmonds were all named to the SEC Preseason Watch List.
UP NEXT: Tennessee will open SEC play at home, welcoming #7 Arkansas to Regal Stadium in a 7 p.m. ET match on Friday.