Lady Vols Soccer ⚽️ Ole Miss @ #23 Tennessee 7PM Thursday 9/19 Regal Stadium (Admission is free)

Danielle Marcano has left Fomget in Turkey and is heading to France to play for FC Nantes.





Update on LVFL in the Pros



Michelle Alozie-Houston Dash United States

Carlyn Baldwin-SC Uniao Torreense Portugal

Katie Cousins-Valur Reykjavík Iceland

Nayeli Díaz-CF Pachuca Mexico

Linette Hofmann-VfB Stuttgart Germany

Danielle Marcano-FC Nantes France

Sonia Ouchène-Montpellier HSC France

Khadija Shaw-Manchester City England

Amalie Thestrup-Bristol City England

Hannah Tillett-Sundsvalls DFF Sweden

Mary Alice Vignola-Angel City FC United States

Shae Yáñez-Bristol City England



Currently Without A Club



Abbey Burdette

Mackenzie George

Maya Neal

Hannah Wilkinson
 
Countdown to kickoff
25 Days until Tennessee opens the season at Indiana August 15

#25 Skylar Miller

IMG_9405.jpeg
IMG_9403.jpeg

Skylar Miller

M/F | Virginia Beach, Va.

A three-time Virginia All-State selection, two-time Gatorade State Player of the Year nominee, and United Soccer Coaches All-American, Miller has recorded 45 goals and 35 assists through three seasons at First Colonial High School. She plays club for Richmond United, making it to the ECNL Final Four in 2021 and Elite Eight in 2022. She was named Mid-Atlantic Conference Player of the Year, earned ECNL All-America accolades in 2021 and received Mid-Atlantic All-Conference honors in 2022 and 2023. She was selected for U.S. Soccer Regional YNT ID camp in 2021 and ECNL National Team camp in 2022.

IMG_9404.jpeg


 
Yesterday the USL W champions

IMG_9417.jpeg

Tonight the WPSL Finals

Could both winners come from the state of North Carolina?

Live stream👇 8 PM

IMG_9416.jpeg
 
  • Like
Reactions: knoxvol52
Countdown to kickoff
24 Days until Tennessee opens the season at Indiana August 15

#24 Jasmine Boggs
IMG_9441.jpeg

4:15 p.m. -- Jasmine Boggs, a nationally ranked player from Virginia Development Academy, has signed for Tennessee. And as a defender who can play multiple positions with ease, the Volunteers land a gem that could contribute straight away.

Jasmine Boggs

D/M | Ashburn, Va.

Ranked as the No. 26 Defender by Top Drawer/IMG Academy, Boggs has been active in the U.S. Soccer system, being selected for U.S. Soccer U16 National Team Camp, U.S. Soccer U14 Talent ID East Region Camp, and multiple U.S Soccer National Training Centers and ID2 Camps. A two-sport athlete for Independence High School, she led the soccer team to a state title in 2023 and helped the swimming program to a runner-up finish in 2020. She plays club for Virginia Development Academy, winning a Virginia State Championship and claiming a 2023 ECNL Mid-Atlantic Championship. In 2022, she was named to the ECNL NJ Showcase Best XI by Top Drawer.


BIOGRAPHY​

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB

  • A dual-sport athlete at Independence High School in Ashburn, Virginia
  • Attended U.S. Soccer U16 National Camp as well as U.S. Soccer National Training Centers
  • Rated as the No. 16 Midfielder and No. 36 defender by Top Drawer/IMG Academy
  • Selected to ECNL NJ Showcase Best XI by Top Drawer
  • Recognized as a club standout multiple times by Top Drawer
  • Played club soccer for Virginia Development Academy
  • A 2023 ECNL National Finalist team member
  • Virginia State Champion

PERSONAL

  • Jasmine Lily Boggs was born on Feb. 6, 2006
  • Daughter of Al and Tammie Boggs
  • Father, Al, played college soccer at UNC Charlotte
  • Mother, Tammie, ran track at Georgetown
  • Has a brother who plays basketball at Campbell University
  • IMG_9443.jpeg
 
Source:College Soccer Truth 7/22/2024

Update on NCAA Division 1 College Roster Sizes.

-Roster sizes any where from 24-28. Some Power 4 conferences are voting on a smaller number.

-They will NOT grandfather in the current roster. What does this mean? That if there are current rosters beyond the roster limit they will have to make cuts. Not just with their current team but with their 2025 verbally committed class.

-2025 D1 commits, you’re never officially safe until you sign your national letter of intent in November. If they limit the roster and they do not grandfather the current rosters, your coach has to decide between keeping a current player or you. To the Power 4 commits and most mid major D1 commits, count the current roster and how many 2025’s coming in. Anything beyond 30+ you could be in trouble.

-2026 Class, there will be delays in your class. Colleges are waiting on the final verdict before offering any 2026’s because this will affect your class the most as coaches will have to be even more selective with their recruiting classes.

-One D1 coach DM came in that they believe the roster cap will be voted on conference by conference whether or not to limit the roster as some D1 schools rely on enrollment to help with their budgets.

-Overall, making a D1 Power 4 roster just became more difficult. Kids that were making these rosters as the bottom 4-6 will now slide down to mid-major D1. Those bottom 4-6 on mid-major D1 will slide down to D2, and so on and so on. College Soccer will be more competitive on the field and off the field for recruits to make the desired rosters. The committed 2025 D1 class should be paying close attention in the coming weeks because you could be looking for a new home. Current athletes on college rosters are not safe from just being on a roster. For the 2026 class expect a delay from visits or offers until the schools know how to move forward. The D1 or Bust mentality just became more competitive.
 
Countdown to kickoff
23 Days until Tennessee opens the season at Indiana August 15

#23 Dakota Brown

IMG_9484.jpeg


BIOGRAPHY​

IMG_9485.jpegIMG_9486.jpeg

IMG_9487.jpeg

Dakota Brown (23) kicks the ball during an exhibition match against Clemson at Regal Soccer Stadium. Sunday, April 7, 2024.

CAREER HONORS

2023 - SOPHOMORE

  • Missed the remainder of the season due to injury.
  • Appeared against Indiana (8/31/23) and South Carolina (9/24/23), seeing 16 minutes worth of action.

2022 - FRESHMAN

  • Totaled 128 minutes in four appearances as a sub, firing two shots.
  • Earned 41 minutes of action during the shutout win over Queens University of Charlotte (9/11/22).
  • Made her collegiate debut when she entered Tennessee's home win over Bowling Green (8/31/22) as a sub and logged 14 minutes of action.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB

  • Ranked #46 overall and #19 Midfielder by Top Drawer/IMG Academy.
  • Played ECNL for Richmond United, winning four conference championships.
  • Invited to 2019 ECNL National Training Camp in Portland.
  • Attended 2020 ECNL National Selection Game.
  • 2021 ECNL All-Conference Mid-Atlantic.
  • 2021 YNT Regional ID Camp.
  • Invited to 2021 U-18/19 USWNT Virtual Camp.
  • Played for Richmond United with fellow signee Layla Shell and Kameron Simmonds.

PERSONAL

  • Dakota Ann Brown was born Feb 5, 2004.
  • Daughter of Dominick and Jessica Brown.
  • Also participated in Young Life Club and 4-H in high school.
  • IMG_9483.jpeg

Soccer Signing Class Ranked No. 6 Nationally (March 07, 2022)​


Dakota Brown

Culpeper, Va.
Eastern View High School
Midfielder

Intangibles:

  • Versatile, can play multiple positions
  • Great field presence
  • Skilled dribbler and passer
Brown: I chose the University of Tennessee because it felt like home away from home. The large college atmosphere was always something I wanted to be a part of, and the soccer program is just untouchable. From the coaching staff to the team, I knew that Tennessee was the perfect school for me!
 
Last edited:
Countdown to kickoff
22 Days until Tennessee opens the season at Indiana August 15

#22 Muriel Kroflin

Muriel Kroflin

D | Langenargen, Germany

Kroflin joins the Lady Vols having played two seasons and redshirted a year at Oklahoma. As a redshirt-sophomore in 2023, she appeared in 20 games, making 18 starts and accumulating five points on three assists and one goal. For her career as a Sooner, she saw action in 42 contests, starting 38 and logging 2,802 minutes on the pitch. She has been active in 20 matches for the German Youth National Team, leading the squad to the Four Nations Tournament title in 2020. At the club level, she led SC Freiburgh to the German Youth Bundesliga title in 2019 and was named Most Outstanding Player at the German Futsal Cup in 2019.

IMG_9488.jpeg

IMG_9496.jpeg

IMG_9494.png

BIOGRAPHY​

2023 - REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (Oklahoma)​

  • Appeared in 20 games, making 18 starts and accumulating five points on three assists and one goal

2022 - SOPHOMORE (Oklahoma)​

  • Appeared in 20 games and made 18 starts
  • Had seven shots on goal
  • Took four shots, two of which were on goal vs. Kansas (10/13)
  • played 1297 minutes, 90 of which were played vs. TCU (11/03)

2021 - FRESHMAN (Oklahoma)​

  • Appeared in two games, starting in two of them
  • Took one shot against Lamar University (8/22)

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB​

  • Played in 20 matches for the German Youth National Team over the last three seasons
  • Led SC Freiburgh to the German Youth Bundesliga title in 2019
  • Named Most Outstanding Player at the German Futsal Cup in 2019
  • Guided the German Youth National Team to the Four Nations Tournament title in 2020

PERSONAL​

  • Daughter of Petra and Hari Kroflin
 
IMG_9490.jpeg

Soccer

Michelle Alozie (2019) | Nigeria
Michelle Alozie is set to make her Olympics debut but has experience with the Nigerian Women's National Team after participating in the 2023 World Cup, 2022 Cup of Nations and three various friendlies from 2021 through 2023. Nigeria, who will be playing in Group C, is set to begin its 2024 Olympic run against Brazil on July 25 and will then go on to face off with Spain (July 28) and Japan (July 31) to round out group play.

The La Jolla, California, native currently plays for Houston Dash. During the 2024 season, Alozie has appeared in a vast majority of the club's NWSL games, making 14 appearances and accumulating 735 minutes of playing time. Alozie played at Tennessee during the 2019 season after transferring from Yale. In her lone season on Rocky Top, she scored three goals in 17 appearances.

IMG_9497.jpeg
 
Countdown to kickoff
21 Days until Tennessee opens the season at Indiana August 15

#21 Leah Klurman

IMG_9503.jpeg
IMG_9504.jpeg

BIOGRAPHY

CAREER HONORS

2023 - SOPHOMORE

  • Missed the 2023 season due to injury.

2022 - FRESHMAN

  • Saw action in six matches, logging 120 minutes of experience as a true freshman.
  • Made her SEC debut in the win at Kentucky (9/25/22) and also saw league action at home vs. South Carolina (10/23/22).
  • Earned 41 minutes of action during the shutout win over Queens University of Charlotte (9/11/22).
  • Made her Tennessee debut in the win over Tennessee Tech (9/4/22), entering as a sub and logging 32 minutes of action in the victory.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB

  • 2021 Nj.com defender of the Year.
  • Two-time NJ.com/Star-Ledger First-Team All-State in (2020, 2021).
  • Three-time NJ Top 20 Players by NJ Girls Coaches Association (2019, 2020, 2021).
  • Finished her career at Scotch-Plains-Fanwood High School with 35 goals and 19 assists.
  • Played in the 2021 Girls High School All-American game.

PERSONAL

  • Leah Nicole Klurman was born Feb 20, 2004.
  • Daughter of Marc and Tracy Klurman.
  • Also played basketball in high school.

INTANGIBLES

  • Aggressive with great speed
  • Natural competitor and a gifted athlete
  • Very versatile, can play multiple positions
Klurman: I chose to attend the University of Tennessee because I fell in love with the university as a whole. I wanted to attend a school with a competitive program along with strong academics. The coaching staff showed the most interest in me, and I could tell right away that they believed in me. The team environment is amazing, and I am so excited to join the family.

 
Breaking News: 🚨

NCAA D1 College Soccer

DM: Roster cap is officially 28.

Scholarship cap number is the same as the roster. (28 scholarships) Officially released tomorrow.

-D1 Power 4 Head Coach

#CSTruth Not every college or conference will be able to afford this. D1 Power 4 officially became for the ELITE athlete. With 28 full ride scholarships, the gap between the have and have not schools just got wider. 2025’s and 2026’s keep an eye on the roster sizes and if schools have to start making cuts this year.

The December transfer portal is going to be MASSIVE! Is it time for the D1 Power 4 schools to separate from the NCAA?

More news to come.
 
Countdown to kickoff
20 Days until Tennessee opens the season at Indiana August 15

#20 Mac Midgley


IMG_9508.jpeg





IMG_9509.jpegIMG_9510.jpeg

BIOGRAPHY

CAREER HONORS

2023 - SOPHOMORE

  • Appeared in 20 matches, starting 19.
  • Finished with three assists and two goals to rank fifth on the team in points with seven.
  • Tied for third on the team in minutes played with 1,444.
  • Logged a goal in the NCAA Second Round match against No. 15 Nebraska.
  • Netted the game-winner in UT's crucial 3-2 victory at Missouri.

2022 - FRESHMAN

  • One of the team's top freshman contributors, she appeared in 12 matches with a pair of starts.
  • Totaled three points on the year with one goal and one assist in 303 minutes played.
  • Logged 11 minutes as a sub against Georgia (11/2/22) in the SEC Tournament.
  • Her first career SEC start came when the Lady Vols hosted sixth-ranked Alabama (9/22/22).
  • Earned 14 minutes of action in Tennessee's SEC opener at Florida (9/16/22) and helped the Lady Vols record a 2-1 victory.
  • Her 45 minutes of action during the shutout win over Queens University of Charlotte (9/11/22) marked a season high.
  • Scored her first collegiate goal in the 75th minute of the victory over Tennessee Tech (9/4/22), sending a laser into the upper right corner of the net from 20 yards out.
  • Recorded her lone assist of the season in Tennessee's 4-0 victory over Bowling Green (8/31/22), helping set up Jenna Stayart's first collegiate goal.
  • Logged her first career start in UT's home-opener vs. #23 SMU (8/21/22) and saw 39 minutes of action in the 1-1 draw.
  • Entered Tennessee's season-opener at #10 North Carolina (8/18/22) as a sub and played 19 minutes in her collegiate debut.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB

  • Ranked #32 overall and #12 Midfielder by Top Drawer/IMG Academy.
  • Called into U-20 USWNT camp in 2021.
  • Named to the 2020 ECNL All-Conference Team.
  • Played for the Michigan Hawks from 2014-2022, making the ECNL national finals in 2019.
  • Invited to U.S. Club Soccer ID2 Camp in 2018.
  • Was involved with in student council, stock club, and student leadership.

PERSONAL

  • Born August 6, 2003.
  • Daughter of Mark and Molly Midgley.
  • Enrolled early in January 2022.

Intangibles:

  • Fierce competitor
  • Natural leader
  • Quick, skillful and very light on her feet
Midgley: I chose the University of Tennessee because it just felt like home. I have a lot of respect for the coaches. I know they offer many different tools that will help me become the best player and person possible, and the team is like one big family. It's an environment where you give everything you have for your teammates. The team has a bright future with the girls currently on the team and with all the amazing recruits coming in, so I am really excited to be a part of that.

 

VN Store



Back
Top