Notebook: Tennessee eases to 2-0 win over Gators
Tennessee soccer was able to clinch their first win of the SEC season, defeating the Gators in comfortable fashion 2-0.
The Lady Vols (6-2-1) were comfortable throughout the game as Florida (4-3-2) looked hesitant to come out of their shell.
Wonderstrikes from Sizzy Lawton in the first and Kate Runyon in the second put the game comfortably out of reach against a Florida team that offered little in attack.
“I thought we got back to who we are,” head coach Joe Kirt said. “Really happy with our performance on the ball, confidence on the ball, starting from our backs, all the way up through to our front players.”
Here are three takeaways from the win.
Dominant First Half
In what was a slow, often cagey first 45 minutes, the Lady Vols established that they were the dominant side.
Tennessee was able to create the better chances and keep the Gators largely at bay. This was despite the absences of star forwards Kameron Simmonds, who is on international duty with Jamaica, and Jaida Thomas, who is out for the remainder of the season.
From minute one, the Lady Vols showed their intent when a Sizzy Lawton shot trickled agonizingly wide of the far post just seconds into the game.
However, after their early shot, Tennessee found it hard to find space in the attacking third as Florida set up to frustrate. The Gator’s largely defensive game plan was able to frustrate Tennessee for some time.
Florida’s defense was eventually breached in the 24th minute when a vicious shot from left-winger Lawton found the far corner, which was her third goal of the season.
The first half offered little else. Neither team was unable to create many clear-cut chances. The Gator’s found some success with crosses from wide but were only able to muster one shot in the first half.
The Lady Vols were able to generate a few corners, but were only able to create four shots. However, Tennessee put in a solid defensive shift and was able to almost completely stifle Florida’s attack.
A calm first half was exactly what was needed for the Lady Vols after conceding in four of their last five first halves.
Rocks at the Back
Tennessee’s back line was able to completely negate the Florida attack in what was an impressive defensive performance.
The center back pairing of Sheridan Michel and Lawson Renie was dominant from minute one. The Lady Vols switched them to central defenders and proved their effectiveness as a duo. Unfortunately, Renie was forced to leave the game after 35 minutes.
Senior defender Lindsey Brick stepped up and was able to slot in seamlessly. The experienced defender played the rest of the game and was able to keep Florida quiet.
Tennessee’s wingbacks, Ally Brown and Linette Hoffman, were equally impressive as their centerback counterparts. Brown continues to impress both at going forward and defending her own net. The left back is an integral part of the Lady Vols attack with her overlapping runs and crosses often creating havoc at the back.
In total, the Tennessee defense allowed only eight shots all game with none of them providing any real challenge for Abby Reisz or Ally Zazzarra, who once again split time in goal.
Crucial win before SEC ramps up
The Lady Vols win over Florida tonight was a crucial first conference win — one that can hopefully build confidence and momentum before the heart of SEC play begins.
Tennessee has eight more games to finish the season before the SEC tournament begins, which are all against SEC competition. Although the Lady Vols are only 1-1 in conference play, the win Thursday night should provide a boost for the program before they face South Carolina and Mississippi State on the road.
Tennessee’s win tonight was particularly impressive considering eight players are currently out injured. With Simmonds on international duty, and Renie coming off injured, that makes ten players absent from the squad. The Lady Vols will hope to ease their injury woes, but the game against Florida certainly highlighted the depth at the disposal of Kirt.
“Three points at home, you gotta have it in this league, it's tough to win anywhere,” Kirt said. “Now we gotta go on the road and hope to get three more at a tough opponent like South Carolina.