Lady Vols Tie #7 Crimson Tide In Exhibition, 2-2
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The Lady Vols overcame a two-goal deficit on the road in their first exhibition of the season on Tuesday, tying seventh-ranked Alabama in Tuscaloosa, 2-2.
Graduate transfer
Samantha Agresti and redshirt-sophomore
Jenna Stayart were the goal scorers for UT.
Redshirt-sophomore
Ally Zazzara and redshirt-freshman
Abby Reisz split time in the net, combining for three saves on the night.
Tennessee kept the pressure on offensively, outshooting the Crimson Tide 16-7 and taking 11 corners to UA's four.
UT got its first quality look 25 minutes in when redshirt-senior
Jaida Thomas got off an open shot from 22 yards out that went wide left.
The Crimson Tide found the back of the net at the 33:54 mark when Cameron Silva crashed the net on a cross and headed it past the UT defense.
The Lady Vols dominated possession in the closing minutes of the first half with freshman
Kate Runyon making her presence known up top, but the score remained 1-0 through the break.
UA scored its second goal of the match on a penalty kick five minutes into the second half. Reisz got a hand on the ball but was unable to stop a perfectly placed shot by Felicia Knox.
The Big Orange kept the pressure up in the second half, peppering the Alabama goal with five shots before finding the back of the net on a corner in the 77th minute. Freshman
Linette Hofmann served it into the box and senior
Lawson Renie got the initial touch before Agresti buried a header.
Six minutes later the Lady Vols struck again, this time in the form of a hard-driven shot from inside the eighteen by Stayart.
Runyon broke through the Crimson Tide defense twice in the final two minutes, putting one low and on frame and missing just wide on the second attempt as the final seconds ticked off with the game tied at two.