MATCH CENTRAL: Tennessee at Vanderbilt
Tennessee will play its final match of the regular season on Thursday, traveling to Nashville for an 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT match with Vanderbilt.
In the Lady Vols' last outing, junior
Jordan Fusco turned in a hat trick, but it wasn't enough to overcome the Aggies as UT fell in Regal Stadium, 4-3. Sophomore
Macaira Midgley, redshirt-sophomore
Jenna Stayart and redshirt-senior
Maria Nelson earned assists for Tennessee. Redshirt-freshman
Abby Reisz made the start in goal, collecting five saves. Redshirt-sophomore
Ally Zazzara took over in the second half and made two saves.
Vanderbilt (8-4-5, 3-4-2 SEC) played Florida to a 3-3 draw on Sunday at home to remain undefeated in Vanderbilt Soccer Complex this season with an 8-0-3 mark in Nashville.
SEC TOURNAMENT IMPLICATIONS: The top 10 teams in the SEC qualify for the SEC Tournament in Pensacola, Fla. Tennessee is currently in 11th place in conference standings with nine points. Vanderbilt sits at eighth place with 11 points ahead of Auburn with 11 and LSU with 10. LSU holds the head-to-head tiebreaker with UT, so the Lady Vols need three points from a win over Vanderbilt to make the tournament. If Auburn (at Georgia) and LSU (vs. Texas A&M) were to win their matches, a loss could eliminate the Commodores from tournament contention, but a draw or win guarantees them a spot.
IN THE RPI: Tennessee is slotted at No. 30 in the most recent college soccer ratings percentage index (RPI), while Vanderbilt sits at No. 53.
LAST TIME WE MET: No. 21 Tennessee closed out the regular season with a 2-0 win over in-state rival Vandy in front of a crowd of 1,087 at Regal Stadium. With the win, UT tied with South Carolina at 15 points in the SEC East Division to become Co-SEC East Champions. Junior
Lawson Renie netted the game-winner for UT in the 49th minute off an assist by sophomore
Taylor Huff, and Huff added another for insurance in the 67th minute. Romig recorded five saves on the night. Vanderbilt was led on offense by Alex Kerr who put two shots on goal. In the net, Sara Wojdelko tallied two saves.
VS VANDY: Tennessee is 11-17-4 all-time against the Commodores. When playing in Nashville, the Lady Vols are 4-7-2.
SCOUTING VANDERBILT: The Commodores were picked to finish seventh in the SEC as voted on by the league's coaches. They added seven newcomers this season and returned 19 individuals from the 2022 squad that went 12-5-4. Rachel Deresky leads the team on offense with seven goals and four assists.
FUSCO MAKING MOVES: With the hat trick against Texas A&M,
Jordan Fusco rocketed to the top of the team statistics, taking the lead in total points with 16 and tying Simmonds and Lawton for team leader in goals with six. In SEC play, she currently ranks second in the conference in shots per game (3.88), third in points per game (1.38), and fourth in goals per game (0.50).
OFFENSIVE EFFICIENCY: The Lady Vols scored three goals on 13 shots and put a total of seven shots on frame against TAMU. Over the last two contests, Tennessee has scored six goals on 25 shots with 16 shots on goal for a shot percentage of .240 and a shot-on-goal percentage of .640, decisively above season averages of .126 and .460, respectively.
SECOND HALF TEAM: The Lady Vols have netted 12 goals over the last seven contests, nine of which have come in the second half. On the season, 20 of Tennessee's 33 goals have been scored in the final 45 minutes of play.
EVERYONE IS DANGEROUS: UT's 33 goals thus far have been scored by 12 different players. Freshmen
Sarah Greiner,
Kate Runyon (4) and
Keaton Mitchell, sophomores
Kameron Simmonds (6) and
Macaira Midgley, juniors
Jordan Fusco (6) and
Nolyn Bartholomew, redshirt-seniors
Maria Nelson (2) and
Jaida Thomas, senior
Lawson Renie and graduates
Sizzy Lawton (6) and
Nayeli Diaz have all found the back of the net for the Big Orange. Own goals by ETSU and MSU round out the total.
IN THEIR OFFENSIVE THIRD: On the season, UT has taken over 100 more shots than its opponents, outshooting teams 261-150, and taking 121 corner kicks while limiting the opposition to just 47. Tennessee currently ranks sixth in Division I in corner kicks per game (7.50) and 36th in shots per game (16.44).
FRESHMEN CONTRIBUTING: All four of UT's active freshmen have recorded at least one goal or assist on the season. Forward
Kate Runyon has made nine starts, logging four goals and an assist. Fellow rookies
Keaton Mitchell and
Sarah Greiner have both tallied goals, and
Linette Hofmann has started 13 contests, recording an assist in the season opener against Cal.
THOMAS IN THE RECORD BOOK: Before suffering a season-ending injury, redshirt-senior
Jaida Thomas moved her career total to 39 goals to trail UT's leading career scorer, Kylie Rossi, by just four goals. Thomas amassed her 39 goals in just 59 games for a goals-per-game average of .66 to rank third all-time at Tennessee behind only Bunny Shaw (0.77) and Allison Campbell (0.70).
NEW FACES: Tennessee added 10 newcomers in its 2023 signing class. All 10 are versatile field players with six enrolling as freshmen and four arriving as transfers with multiple years of collegiate experience.
BACK AGAIN: The Lady Vols return five starters and 20 letterwinners from the 2022 team that clinched an SEC East Division title for the third straight season.
PLAYERS TO WATCH: Redshirt senior
Jaida Thomas, senior
Lawson Renie, juniors
Sheridan Michel and
Jordan Fusco, and sophomore
Kameron Simmonds were all named to the SEC Preseason Watch List.