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MATCH CENTRAL: Tennessee vs. Texas A&M
Tennessee will play its final home match of the regular season on Sunday, hosting Texas A&M in a 2 p.m. ET contest that will be broadcast on ESPNU.
Sunday is Senior Day on Rocky Top, and 11 Lady Vol seniors will be recognized prior to the match.
In the Lady Vols' last outing, a pair of goals by graduate Sizzy Lawton led UT to a 3-2 victory at Missouri on Thursday. Sophomore Macaira Midgley rounded out the scoring for Tennessee (7-4-4, 2-3-3 SEC) with the game-winner off an assist by Lawton. Junior Jordan Fusco and redshirt-junior Sydney Hennessey also logged assists on the night. Redshirt-freshman Abby Reisz made the start in goal, collecting one save, and redshirt-sophomore Ally Zazzara closed out the game.
Texas A&M (7-6-3, 3-3-2 SEC) is looking to bounce back after a 1-0 loss to No. 17 South Carolina at home on Thursday.
Admission is free for all preseason and regular-season soccer matches. For fans planning to attend, note that Tennessee's clear bag policy will be in effect.
GAME PROMOTIONS:
- Senior Night (ceremony starts at 1:41 PM)
- Pups at the Pitch! (Dogs will be allowed inside Regal Stadium)
- Tennessee dog collars for the first 100 pups
- Halftime Corgi and Weiner dog races (sign up:Wiener Dog & Corgi Halftime Race 2023)
- Food trucks: Uncle Mike's and Irvey's Ice Cream
VS THE AGGIES: Tennessee owns an all-time record of 7-2-0 against TAMU. When playing in Regal Stadium, the Lady Vols are 7-2-0.
SCOUTING TEXAS A&M: The Aggies were picked to finish fifth in the SEC as voted on by the league's coaches. Texas A&M returned 10 starters and 17 letterwinners from the 2022 squad that went 7-6-3 overall and 3-3-2 in SEC play. Senior Jazmine Wilkinson leads A&M with six goals on the season.
SIZZY SIZZLING: Graduate Sizzy Lawton logged two goals and an assist against Missouri, moving her point total to 14 on the season to tie Kameron Simmonds as the team leader.
OFFENSIVE EFFICIENCY: The Lady Vols scored three goals on 12 shots at Mizzou, with nine of those shots placed on target for a shot percentage of .250 and a shot-on-goal percentage of .750. On the season, UT was averaging a shot percentage of .114 and a shot-on-goal percentage of .441.
SECOND HALF TEAM: The Lady Vols have netted nine goals over the last six contests, seven of which have come in the second half. On the season, 18 of Tennessee's 30 goals have been scored in the second half, with nine of those coming in the final 20 minutes of the match.
EVERYONE IS DANGEROUS: UT's 30 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 (3) 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 nearly doubled the shot count of its opponents, outshooting teams 248-130, and taking 118 corner kicks while limiting the opposition to just 42. Tennessee currently ranks fifth in Division I in corner kicks per game (7.80) and 33rd in shots per game (17.00).
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 eight starts, logging three goals and an assist. Fellow rookies Keaton Mitchell and Sarah Greiner have both tallied goals, and Linette Hofmann has started 11 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.
UP NEXT: Tennessee will hit the road for its final game of the regular season at Vanderbilt on Thursday at 8 p.m. ET.