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Do you think they will be able to make it to the knockout stage?
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No, will not make it to knockout stage.
Congratulations to LVFL #19 Danielle Marcano for contributing to the historic win last night.View attachment 620931
Do you think they will be able to make it to the knockout stage?
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Heartbreaking loss.
Tennessee was up 2-1 late and lost it in a penalty shootout.
History of Tennessee soccer cont.
2018 season
Tennessee made program history with its deepest run in the NCAA Tournament, reaching the quarterfinal round as a No. 2 national seed in 2018. The Vols finished the season 16-3-3 overall, good for the program's highest winning percentage (.795) and fewest losses (3) in a single season.
UT's stout defensive unit limited opponents to a program-best 15 goals on the season, while the Vols' 12 shutouts tied a Tennessee record that has stood since 2003. The Vols netted 44 goals on the offensive end, marking the first time Tennessee scored 40-plus goals in back-to-back seasons since 2002-03.
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Signing class
Abbey Burdette (Monrovia, Maryland), Makenna Curcuru (Henderson, Nevada), Emma Dize (Ashburn, Virginia), Jamie Goralski (Naperville, Illinois), Brice McInroy (Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania), Mackenzie Ostrom (Manvel, Texas) and Amy Thompson (Ashburn, Virginia).
Most of these players left the team after their first year. Thompson left after her junior year. Ostrom didn’t play much her senior year. The highlight signing was Burdette, she is currently playing professionally in Iceland.
Abbey Burdette
Forward
Monrovia, Md.
Urbana High School
Burdette joins the Vols after a record-setting four-year career at Urbana High School. She was named the 2017 Maryland Player of the Year and earned United Coaches All-America and All-Region honors. She was part of the 2015 Maryland Class 3A state championship team. She finished as Urbana's all-time career assist leader (41) and totaled a record 16 assists in a season. She finished with 57 career goals. Burdette is listed at No. 120 of Top Draw Soccer's IMG Academy Top 150. In addition to playing soccer, she also competed in basketball and indoor track at Urbana for a year. She plays club soccer with Maryland United and was a 2017 ECNL PDP national training camp attendee. She plans to study biomedical engineering at Tennessee.
Burdette on Why Tennessee: "The feeling of home that I got the first time I visited campus. I also felt really comfortable with all the girls on the team."
Very special senior class, they could have won it all, if I remember correctly, Bunny Shaw wasn’t 100% fit for the Stanford match and we had also lost one of our best player that season to injury.
Anna Bialczak, Meghan Flynn, MacKenzie Gouner, Danielle Marcano, Rylie O'Keefe, Bunny Shaw and Shae Yanez
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I really enjoyed watching Abby Burdette play! I was disappointed she couldn’t find a home in the NWSL, but her last year wasn’t the team’s best performance and the roster spots are so limited.
Do you think the USL women’s league could absorb some of that talent so players don’t have to go abroad if they aren’t drafted? I’m not so familiar with the USL league, though I hope to catch some games this year.Burdette should look for opportunities in Iceland, where nearly all of our players have found a start for their professional careers. We should have a pretty good reputation among clubs in that league by now.
Do you think the USL women’s league could absorb some of that talent so players don’t have to go abroad if they aren’t drafted? I’m not so familiar with the USL league, though I hope to catch some games this year.
She started playing in Iceland last year for UMF Selfoss.I really enjoyed watching Abby Burdette play! I was disappointed she couldn’t find a home in the NWSL, but her last year wasn’t the team’s best performance and the roster spots are so limited.
I’m more optimistic about the USL W league. They won’t admit it but I believe their plan is to overtake the NWSL.Do you think the USL women’s league could absorb some of that talent so players don’t have to go abroad if they aren’t drafted? I’m not so familiar with the USL league, though I hope to catch some games this year.
She started playing in Iceland last year for UMF Selfoss.
Burdette brought in to tie up the middle
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Abbey Burdette in Selfoss kit.
The Selfoss soccer club has finalized a contract with the American midfielder Abbey Burdette. Abbey is 23 years old and comes straight out of college football, where she was a key player on the University of Tennessee team.
"We are hoping that Abbey can help us tie the middle together and give us more weight in the attack," says Björn Sigurbjörnsson, coach of the women's championship group, while Burdette was in the player selection for the American professional league earlier in the year.
I’m more optimistic about the USL W league. They won’t admit it but I believe their plan is to overtake the NWSL.
Correction, I meant USL Super League.Interesting. What gives you this idea? I would think it would be hard to overtake the NWSL, which has expanded quite a lot in the last
four years and is now in many of the best markets--LA, NJ/NY, Chicago, Washington/No. Virginia, now San Jose, plus a bunch of cities where women's soccer is well-received--Portland, Seattle, Louisville, Raleigh/Durham. Can some many of these cities support a second women's soccer franchise? That would be very problematic, I'd think. Aren't most USL franchises in smaller cities? It would take a lot to overtake the NWSL....