History of Lady Vols Soccer part 5.
Today we are going to highlight Tennessee’s first regular season game from the inaugural season.
August 13 1996
First practice by Lady Vol soccer team.
August 17 1996
First scrimmage by Lady Vol soccer team.
August 30 1996
First regular season game, against UT-Chattanooga.
Taken from the Daily Beacon
Women's soccer roll in opener
Fan support is the most critical aspect of any organized sport, whether it
be professional, college, high school or little league.
Athletes yearn to be watched, idolized and respected for what they
accomplish between the lines, so it is easy to understand how an athlete
must feel playing in front of no one but themselves.
Personally speaking, I remember playing little league baseball with the
sole spectators being coaches. There was no one to play for. No one to
cheer that RBI double or game-saving grab. Unfortunately, you get used to
it, but what a bitter pill it is to swallow.
The inaugural Tennessee Lady Vols soccer team doesn't look like it will
have such problems. A crowd of 2,631 witnessed UT's first-ever game (a 7-0
rout of UT-Chattanooga on Friday) at the Tennessee Soccer Complex.
While that may sound small to some people, it was much more than anyone
expected. And much more than the largest crowd drawn by the first-year Lady
Vol softball team this past spring - 225.
"It was incredible," head coach Charles MacCabe said. "It's a thrill for me
and for the players to be able to play in front of a crowd like this. I
hope with what they saw tonight, they will come back.
"I can't say I'm totally shocked because there is a very large soccer
community in Knoxville and they're obviously turning out to support us; I
couldn't be happier," MacCabe said.
Forward Melissa Covington not only noticed the mass of support, but called
it the best backing she's ever received.
"I love the support," the freshman from Nashville beamed. "In all my life,
I've never been supported that way. I've gone to regionals with my club
team in Nashville, and we've had support there, but I've never experienced
support like this.
"Tennessee Volunteers are the best supporters, that's all I can say ....
They come out and yell when you make the best play and when you mess up
they're like, 'Come on, keep going,' and it's just great."
And it should continue after what onlookers saw Friday.
Following an autograph session by 1996 Olympic women's soccer team gold
medalists Mia Hamm and Tisha Venturini, the Lady Vols showed soccer was a
sport that belonged at UT.
Right from the opening tap, Tennessee was a step ahead of UTC, another
first-year squad. After a plethora of missed opportunities and shots over
the cross bar, freshman Whitney Rayburn scored UT's first goal after six
minutes.
The assault persisted and before you knew it, the Lady Vols were up 5-0
headed into intermission thanks to two more Rayburn tallies and one each by
juniors Bethany Himel and Holly Kimble.
"The opponent didn't give us a real stiff test," MacCabe said, "but I was
very pleased we came out with great intensity and never gave them a chance
to get into the game.
"Obviously, we had lots of shots, and we could've scored some more, but I
was pleased we got off to such a good start, and then we just cruised after
that."
Cruised wasn't the word. Tennessee simply shut down UTC, outshooting them
62-1 for the game. Could it have been any more scintillating?
"I wouldn't say that it could've gone any better," said Covington, whose
first goal capped the scoring in the 62nd minute. "But there were some
times when we got too relaxed ... but overall I think we did great."
"We're excited," Covington continued, echoing her teammates sentiments.
"We've been working really hard the past three weeks training, and we've
been trying to excel as a team, not just individually."
With just three weeks of practice under their belts, it's a tribute to the
coaching staff these players are already putting the team first and
themselves second. That can't be an easy thing to do when you hardly even
know your teammates.
So with this team-oriented philosophy in check, what else is there this
bunch needs to do to get better?
"Just about everything," MacCabe said. "There's all kinds of things we need
to work on, but this is a very good start. Our players all come from strong
club programs, and they've been very responsive to the instruction that
we've given them and they're doing well. I think this is a very good
beginning, and I'm optimistic about the season."
Covington is confident also, perhaps a little too much keeping in mind her
team's tough Southeastern Conference slate.
"We're trying to be in the top 10," she said. "We probably won't get it,
but we're going to try."
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Whitney Rayburn scored the Lady Vols first ever goal.
Bio from first ever Lady Vols soccer media guide.
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