Lady Vols Soccer ⚽️ SEC TOURNAMENT 11/3-11/10

Cheer on our future star, Jayla Blue

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🤩Game Day🤩 GOOD MORNING! Today is Sectionals and our ladies will kick off at 11am. They will face Jefferson County at HOME. Come fill the hill!
🎟️🎟️🎟️
Go Dawgs 🐾
 
thru 10/18 gms:

~ conf. W-L-T
7-0-0 Mississippi St✅
7-1-0 Arkansas✅
4-1-3 Auburn✅
4-1-2 So. Carolina
4-3-1 Texas
3-2-3 Georgia
3-2-3 Vanderbilt
2-2-4 Kentucky
3-4-1 Mizzou
3-4-1 Texas A&M
1-2-5 Alabama
2-3-2 Tenn.
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2-5-1 LSU
1-4-2 Florida
1-6-1 Okla.
0-7-1 Ole Miss❌

SEC Tournament Update

CLINCHED✅ - Mississippi State, Arkansas, Auburn
ELIMINATED❌ - Ole Miss

Mississippi State & Arkansas have also clinched first-round byes.

TWELVE teams remain battling for NINE spots.
 

Tennessee Falls to Georgia on the Road, 2-0​

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Box Score ATHENS, Ga. - The Tennessee soccer team fell on the road to Georgia, 2-0.

UT (7-4-3, 2-3-2) put up 10 total shots and six shots on goal but was unable to break through

Keaton Mitchell and Sammi Woods put two on frame apiece as Jasmine Boggs and Sarah Greiner each created a chance for the Lady Vols.

Ally Zazzara notched five saves in goal, including a penalty kick in the 85th minute.

The first half was a defensive battle, as Ally Zazzara notched three saves and both teams entered the break scoreless.

Georgia (7-4-5, 3-2-3) got on board in the 67th minute as Nicole Vernis found the bottom center of the net.
The Bulldogs' second goal of the night came from Dasia Torbert who poked it in the bottom left of the goal.

Boggs and Greiner sent in shots on goal in the 77th and 80th minutes to try and get something going for the Lady Vols.

Woods then created the final two chances of the night for Tennessee late in the match.

UP NEXT: Tennessee returns home Thursday for a 7 p.m. match against South Carolina.
 

Tennessee Falls to Georgia on the Road, 2-0​

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Box Score ATHENS, Ga. - The Tennessee soccer team fell on the road to Georgia, 2-0.

UT (7-4-3, 2-3-2) put up 10 total shots and six shots on goal but was unable to break through

Keaton Mitchell and Sammi Woods put two on frame apiece as Jasmine Boggs and Sarah Greiner each created a chance for the Lady Vols.

Ally Zazzara notched five saves in goal, including a penalty kick in the 85th minute.

The first half was a defensive battle, as Ally Zazzara notched three saves and both teams entered the break scoreless.

Georgia (7-4-5, 3-2-3) got on board in the 67th minute as Nicole Vernis found the bottom center of the net.
The Bulldogs' second goal of the night came from Dasia Torbert who poked it in the bottom left of the goal.

Boggs and Greiner sent in shots on goal in the 77th and 80th minutes to try and get something going for the Lady Vols.

Woods then created the final two chances of the night for Tennessee late in the match.

UP NEXT: Tennessee returns home Thursday for a 7 p.m. match against South Carolina.
…oof
 
https://dpleague.org/birth-year/#

New Update: US Soccer Birth Year Change? – DPL Planning​

by webdev | Oct 14, 2024 | NEWS
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LOS ANGELES, (Updated 10/16/2024) – As many of you may be aware of the rumors, US Soccer may be contemplating a significant change to the birth year registration system, potentially shifting back to the August 1–July 31 format. This potential change has been under discussion across the landscape for much of the year, and an initial determination is rumored to take place on November 22, 2024.
Here are the details regarding the transition to the current format, which took effect on August 1, 2017:https://www.ussoccer.com/stories/2017/08/five-things-to-know-about-birth-year-registration
We understand the uncertainty this brings, and I want to assure you that the DPL has been in constant communication with our sanctioning body, USSSA, as well as key leaders in other sanctioning organizations. Over the past two weeks, we have facilitated several discussion groups to gather input and prepare for the potential implications of this change. While any decision will ultimately be made by US Soccer, the implementation could vary across sanctioning bodies. Our focus remains on ensuring that our league is prepared, regardless of the outcome.
As we all await information directly from US Soccer, we will continue to review this matter closely with USSSA and provide timely updates to you. We are fully committed to communicating any relevant information as soon as possible, ensuring that all our members are well-informed and prepared for any changes.
Looking ahead, we are already planning upgrades to our programming for the 2025/26 season. These enhancements will provide new opportunities for both our current member clubs and the many clubs that have shown interest in joining the DPL. We are excited to announce that the league will be expanding its offerings in 2025 to further enhance the experience for players, teams, and clubs, ensuring that we continue to lead in player development and competition.
While we eagerly await more information on the potential birth year change, I encourage all of our member clubs to be proactive and prepare for multiple scenarios. Regardless of the outcome, we will adapt and provide clear guidance to help navigate any transition smoothly.
We look forward to moving the DPL forward with you and will communicate more specific details about the new programs and opportunities as soon as possible.
Thank you for your continued commitment and support.
Sincerely,
Barry Ritson
President, Development Player League
 

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