2010 lady vol soccer media guide

116

Upload: brian-davis

Post on 22-Mar-2016

235 views

Category:

Documents


7 download

DESCRIPTION

2010 Lady Vol Soccer Media Guide

TRANSCRIPT

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown/Previous School/College 0 Molly Baird GK R-Sr. 5-8 Raleigh, N.C./Needham Broughton 1 Jessica Rolfs GK R-Fr. 5-11 Normal, Ill./Normal Community 2 Caroline Capocaccia D Fr. 5-7 Memphis, Tenn./St. Agnes Academy 3 Tori Bailey M Fr. 4-11 Fenton, Mich./Fenton 4 Chelsea Kephart M/D Jr. 5-6 Cumming, Ga./South Forsyth/Georgia Southern 5 Julie Edwards M/F Sr. 5-1 Glenmoore, Pa./Downingtown East 6 Chelsea Hatcher M/F Jr. 5-7 Cincinnati, Ohio/Seven Hills 7 Anna Fisher F Sr. 5-11 Franklin, Tenn./Centennial 8 Kylie Bono M/D So. 5-8 Yorba Linda, Calif./Esperanza 9 Ali Hall D So. 5-7 Hawthorn Woods, Ill./Adlai Stevenson 10 Emily Shore M/D Jr. 5-5 Gainesville, Fla./Oak Hall 14 Ashley Owens F R-Jr. 5-5 Murrieta, Calif./Vista Murrieta 15 Hannah Hut D Jr. 5-5 Highlands Ranch, Colo./Mountain Vista 17 Sanna Saarinen M Fr. 5-5 Espoo, Finland/Etela-Tapiola 18 Lara Langworthy M/F Jr. 5-7 Murfreesboro, Tenn./Brentwood Academy 20 Emily Dowd F Jr. 5-6 Gainesville, Fla./Gainesville 21 Grace Cuenin M/D Sr. 5-6 Midlothian, Va./Clover Hill 22 Amy Harrison M So. 5-6 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada/Vincent Massey Collegiate 23 Alexis Owens D/F So. 5-6 Carmel, Ind./Carmel 25 Caroline Brown M Fr. 5-9 Hershey, Pa./Hershey 31 RB Wyatt GK R-Fr. 5-8 Aiken, S.C./South Aiken 33 Melissa Speros D Sr. 5-5 Lancaster, Pa./Ephrata 42 Tanya Emerson M Sr. 5-6 Capistrano Beach, Calif./San Clemente Head Coach: Angela Kelly (11th season, North Carolina ’94) Assistant Coaches: Joe Kirt (Wisconsin-Oshkosh ’98), Keeley Dowling (Tennessee ’05) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Hemant Sharma Graduate Assistant: Alex Crimmins Managers: Kyle Kaminski, Whitney Carter

Front (l-r): Hannah Hut, Emily Dowd, Tanya Emerson, Melissa Speros, Julie Edwards, Tori Bailey, Sanna Saarinen, Grace Cuenin, Caroline Capocaccia, Chelsea Kephart.

Back (l-r): Emily Shore, Chelsea Hatcher, Lara Langworthy, Ali Hall, Kylie Bono, Molly Baird, Jessica Rolfs, RB Wyatt, Anna Fisher, Caroline Brown, Alexis Owens, Amy Harrison, Ashley Owens.

3 Tori Bailey 0 Molly Baird 8 Kylie Bono 25 Caroline Brown 2 Caroline Capocaccia 21 Grace Cuenin

20 Emily Dowd 5 Julie Edwards 42 Tanya Emerson 7 Anna Fisher 9 Ali Hall 22 Amy Harrison

6 Chelsea Hatcher 15 Hannah Hut 4 Chelsea Kephart 18 Lara Langworthy 23 Alexis Owens 14 Ashley Owens

1 Jessica Rolfs 17 Sanna Saarinen 10 Emily Shore 33 Melissa Speros 31 RB Wyatt

Alphabetical Roster

2010 Lady Vol Soccer Roster

2010 LADY VOLUNTEERS

1 UTLadyVols.com

2010 LADY VOL SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE

Quick Facts Table of Contents

“15 YEARS OF LADY VOL SOCCER”Prior to 1996 the Tennessee Lady Vol soccer program was just a vision. It lacked the coaching staff to guide it and, most importantly, the players required to begin building a history at Rocky Top. Now entering its 15th season in 2010, the vision has blossomed into a lengthy history built on the strength of championships, NCAA appearances, All-Americans, professional players and Olympians. Looking back at the numerous twists and turns it took to get to this point, the coaching decisions, the recruiting classes, the long days on the practice field, huge wins and tough defeats are all a part of what made the original vision a reality and begs us to celebrate a milestone of “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer.”

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation.........................................................................................Knoxville, TennesseeFounded..................................................................................... 1794 as Blount College Enrollment ...............................................................................................................27,107Nickname .........................................................................Lady Volunteers (Lady Vols)Colors ................................................................................................ Orange and WhiteAffiliation ...............................................................................................NCAA Division IConference ......................................................Southeastern (SEC), Eastern DivisionNSCAA Region ........................................................................................................ SouthHome Field (Capacity) ................................................Regal Soccer Stadium (3,000)All-Time Home Record (14 Years) .....................................................96-31-5 (.746)Interim President ...............................................Dr. Jan Simek (UC Santa Cruz ’76)Chancellor & V.P. -Academic Affairs ............ Dr. Jimmy Cheek (Texas A&M ‘69)Faculty Athletics Representative ................................Dr. Dan Murphy (New Mexico ‘77)Athletics Director .................................................................... Joan Cronan (LSU ’66)Sr. Associate A.D. ...................................................Donna Thomas (Tennessee ’88)Sr. Assoc. A.D. – External Operations ........Chris Fuller (Shepherd College ’88)Assoc. A.D. – Media Relations .............................Debby Jennings (Tennessee ’77)Assoc. A.D. – Communications .......................Jimmy Stanton (Southwestern ‘96)Assoc. A.D. – Development ..........................Dara Worrell (Tennessee Tech ’93)Assoc. A.D. – Sports Medicine ................. Jenny Moshak (Western Michigan ’85)Asst. A.D. – Business & Internal Affairs ..........Angie Boyd Keck (Tennessee ’94)Asst. A.D. – Compliance & Operations.................Todd Dooley (Tennessee ’97)Asst. A.D. – Ticket Operations .................. Joe Arnone (Merrimack College ’88)Asst. A.D. – Strength & Conditioning .................Heather Mason (Cincinnati ’96)Director of Marketing & Promotions.................. Jimmy Delaney (Tennessee ’01)Associate Director of Internet Communications ................................Chris EcholsAssistant Director of Internet Communications ............................ Drew EdwardsAthletics Department Web Page .............................................www.utladyvols.com

COACHING STAFFHead Coach...........................................................Angela Kelly (North Carolina ’94)Kelly’s Record at UT .........................................................135-68-19 (.651)/10 YearsKelly’s Career Record ............................................................................................ SameNCAA Appearances ...............................................Eight - 10-7-2 (.579); 2001-2008Assistant Coaches .............................................. Joe Kirt (Wisconsin-Oshkosh ’98), .................................................................................... Keeley Dowling (Tennessee ’05)Graduate Assistant ................................................................................ Alex CrimminsVolunteer Assistant Coach ................................................................ Hemant SharmaManagers ....................................................................Whitney Carter, Kyle KaminskiSoccer Secretary ...................................................................................Alberta RandlesSoccer Office Phone ..............................................................................(865) 974-4254Coaches’ Fax ...........................................................................................(865) 974-8914

MEDIA RELATIONSMailing Address ............................................................ 117 Stokely Athletics Center...........................................................................................Knoxville, Tenn. 37996-3110Assistant Director/Soccer Contact ........................... Brian Davis (Tennessee ‘97)Media Relations Office ..........................................................................(865) 974-1212Davis’ Direct Line ..................................................................................(865) 974-7478Davis’ Cell Phone ...................................................................................(865) 696-7947E-Mail Address ..................................................................................bdavis16@utk.eduMedia Relations Fax ...............................................................................(865) 974-8875Regal Soccer Stadium Press Box Number .......................................(865) 974-8130

2010 TEAM INFORMATIONStarters Returning/Lost .............................................................................................. 8/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................................................18/5Newcomers .......................................................................................................................5

HISTORYFirst Year .................................................................................................................... 1996All-Time Record ................................................................................172-108-21 (.606)NCAA Appearances ...................................... Eight app. - 10-7-2 (.579); 2001-2008SEC Tournament Appearances ..............................................13 app. - 13-9-2 (.583)SEC Tournament Titles .................................................. 4 (2002, 2003, 2005, 2008)

CREDITSThe 2010 Lady Volunteer Soccer Media Guide was written, edited and type-

set by Brian Davis with editorial assistance from Debby Jennings, Eric Trainer, Cameron Harris, Donnie Conley, Todd Mounce and Zach Stipe. Special contri-butions from Kelly Hayes, John Hines and Koby Padgett. Photography by the UT Photography Center, Rick Starratt, Elizabeth Olivier of the UT Athletics Department and William Ewart. Printing by UT Graphic Arts of Knoxville. Outer covers and design elements by John Schaffhauser. PAN E01-0245-061-008-011.

2010 LADY VOL INFORMATION2010 Lady Vol Roster/Team Photo .........................................................................IFCLady Vol Quick Facts/Table of Contents ................................................................... 1Media Information and Services................................................................................ 2-3Squad Breakdown ............................................................................................................ 4

2010 LADY VOL PREVIEW2010 Season Outlook ................................................................................................. 6-8

COACHES AND STAFFHead Coach Angela Kelly ......................................................................................10-11Assistant Coach Joe Kirt .............................................................................................12Assistant Coach Keeley Dowling ...............................................................................13Volunteer Assistant Hemant Sharma ........................................................................13Soccer Support Staff/UT Administration ..................................................................14

MEET THE LADY VOLSLady Vol Player Profiles ..........................................................................................16-43Lady Vol Returnees to Watch ....................................................................................44

2010 OPPONENTSTravel Plans .....................................................................................................................462010 Lady Vol Opponents .....................................................................................47-502010 SEC Tournament Info .........................................................................................502010 First Tennessee Classic Information ...............................................................502010 NCAA Tournament Info/Lady Vols on TV ..............................................50-51Series vs. 2010 Opponents ..........................................................................................52

2009 SEASON IN REVIEWReview ........................................................................................................................54-55Match-by-Match Results ...............................................................................................56Final Team/Individual Statistics ....................................................................................572009 Lady Vol Season Highs & Lows ........................................................................582009 NCAA Statistical Leaders ..................................................................................59Match-by-Match Summaries ..................................................................................60-64

THE SEC AND NCAAThe Southeastern Conference/SEC Quick Facts and Awards ............................662009 SEC Standings/Tournament Recap ..................................................................67SEC Statistical Leaders/Year-by-Year Standings ...............................................68-69Lady Vol SEC Tournament History & Records ................................................70-71Lady Vol NCAA Tournament History, Records & Recaps ............................72-78

LADY VOL HISTORY AND RECORDSLady Vol Individual & Team Records...................................................................80-85Lady Vol Overtime History .........................................................................................86Lady Vol All-Americans ................................................................................................87Lady Vol All-Time Honors .....................................................................................88-91All-Time Roster ........................................................................................................92-93All-Time Numerical Roster ........................................................................................94All Time Series Records vs. Opponents/Conferences ....................................95-98Year-by-Year Results ........................................................................................... 99-105Regal Soccer Stadium/History and Records ................................................. 106-107All-Time Media Guide Covers ..................................................................................108The University of Tennessee, Knoxville .................................................................109History of Lady Vol Athletics/Did You Know .......................................................110Women’s Athletics Director Joan Cronan ............................................................111Traditions and Endowments ......................................................................................112TV/Radio Spotting Chart .................................................................Inside Back Cover2010 Schedule ................................................................................................Back Cover

2 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

MEDIA INFORMATION/DIRECTORYMEDIA INFORMATION

The University of Tennessee Media Relations Department looks forward to serving the members of the media during the 2010 Lady Vol soccer season. Requests for working press space and photographic privileges should be made through the media relations office. If you need further assistance, please contact Brian Davis in the Tennessee Media Relations Office at (865) 974-1212.

UT MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT INFORMATION

Brian DavisAssistant Media Relations Director Brian Davis rejoined the Tennessee staff on a full-time basis in September 2004, after spending the previous year as an assistant media relations director at Vanderbilt University. With the Commodores, Davis handled the day-to-day media relations duties for the women’s basketball and men’s golf programs. He also assisted in the hosting of the 2004 SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament in Nashville,

Tenn., and traveled to Athens, Ga., as the media contact with the VU women’s tennis team during its run to the NCAA Final Four. At UT, Davis is in charge of all publicity efforts for the nationally-ranked soccer and softball programs. The Jackson, Tenn., native is fa-miliar with the Tennessee program after serving for three seasons (2000-03) as a media relations graduate assistant and intern working with the Lady Vol basketball team. Since entering the profession in 1999, he has worked as a contact or assistant contact with eight teams over four sports that have been to NCAA Final Fours or the Women’s College World Series, two NCAA finalists and served as a part of seven Southeastern Conference regular-season or tournament cham-pionship teams. Davis earned a bachelor’s degree in communications from Tennessee in 1997. He completed work on a master’s degree in sport administration from UT in 2002.

(Overnight Mail Address)1720 Volunteer Boulevard

117 Stokely Athletics Center---Knoxville, TN 37996-3110Office Phone: (865) 974-7478 Cell Phone: (865) 696-7947

Fax Machine: (865) 974-8875E-Mail: [email protected]

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCEThe SEC address is 2201 Richard Ar-

rington Blvd. North, Birmingham, AL 35203-1103. The SEC telephone number is (205) 458-3010, the fax number is (205) 458-3030, and the web site address is www.secsports.com.

MEDIA(Area Code 865 unless noted)

Outlet Phone FaxAssociated Press (Knoxville) .................. 522-3963 ................523-5904Associated Press (Nashville) ...................(800) 453-1282 ........ (615) 376-0947Chattanooga Times Free Press ................(800) 733-2637 .........(423) 757-6490College Soccer Daily ..................... (206) 381-6961 .....(206) 381-6999 Kingsport Times News ................. (423) 392-1323 ... (423) 392-1385Knoxville News-Sentinel ......................... 342-6259 ................342-6402Maryville Daily Times ............................... 981-1145 ................981-1175Rocky Top News ...................................... 558-9791 ................558-9221Soccer America .............................. (510) 528-5000 .....(510) 528-5177Southern Soccer Scene ................. (336) 292-7015 .....(336) 292-8135The Daily Beacon (UT) ............................ 974-3226 ................974-5569The Tennessean (Nashville)...............(615) 259-8010 .....(615) 259-8826USA Today ........................................... (703) 276-3735 .....(703) 276-3721WATE-TV 6 (ABC)/WTNZ-TV 43 (FOX) ...... 637-6397 ................523-3561WBIR-TV 10 (NBC) ................................. 637-1272 ................522-7341WNML-AM & FM ..................................... 588-6511 ................558-4218WUTK-FM .................................................. 974-2228 ................974-2814WVLT-TV 8 (CBS) ................................... 450-8888 ................584-1978

ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT(Area Code 865)

Department PhoneAcademics ................................................................................. 974-1250Athletics Director ................................................................... 974-0001Coaches’ Fax Machine ........................................................... 974-8914Compliance/Operations ........................................................ 974-4275Marketing/Promotions ........................................................... 974-1734Media Relations Fax Machine ............................................... 974-8875Media Relations Office ........................................................... 974-1212Soccer Office ........................................................................... 974-4254Strength & Conditioning ........................................................ 974-4275Regal Soccer Stadium Press Box ......................................... 974-8130Ticket Office ............................................................................ 656-HOOPTraining Room ......................................................................... 974-6485University Information ........................................................... 974-1000

Phone Directory

From North (Lexington)Enter Knoxville on I-75 South to I-275 South. Take the I-40 Exit towards Nash-ville. Once on I-40 West, take the Airport/Smoky Mountain (129 South) Exit #386B. Merge RIGHT and pass Kingston exit. Get off on the next exit-Neyland Dr. Turn LEFT onto Ney-land Dr. and proceed ap-proximately 1.5 miles. Turn LEFT onto Leinard Lane. Soccer fields will be in front on the left.

From South (Chattanooga)Take I-75 North. Merge Right onto I-40 East to-wards Knoxville. Take the Airport/Smoky Mountain (129 South) Exit #386B. Merge RIGHT and pass Kingston exit. Get off on the next exit-Neyland Dr. Turn LEFT onto Neyland Dr. and proceed approximately 1.5 miles. Turn LEFT onto Lei-nard Lane. Soccer fields will be in front on the left.

From Tyson AirportTake 129 North (Alcoa Hwy.) toward Knoxville. After traveling approxi-mately 13 miles, take the Neyland Dr. Exit. Turn LEFT at the traffic light onto Ney-land Drive. Turn LEFT onto Leinard Lane. Soccer fields will be in front on the left.

From East (Asheville)Take I-40 West until it ends at Hall of Fame Dr. Take Hall of Fame Dr. exit. Turn LEFT at traffic light onto Hall of Fame Dr. Follow Hall of Fame Dr. for approximately two miles. Turn RIGHT onto Historic Preservation Dr. and stay to the left to merge onto Neyland Dr. Follow Neyland Dr. for ap-proximately two miles. Turn RIGHT onto Leinard Lane. Soccer fields will be in front on the left.

From West (Nashville)Take I-40 East to the Air-port/Smoky Mountain (129 South) Exit #386B. Merge Right and pass Kingston exit. Get off on the next exit-Neyland Dr. Turn LEFT onto Neyland Dr. and pro-ceed approximately 1.5 miles. Turn LEFT onto Lei-nard Lane. Soccer fields will be in front on the left.

DIRECTIONS TO REGAL SOCCER STADIUM

3 UTLadyVols.com

MEDIA SERVICES

MEDIA AND PHOTO CREDENTIALS Requests for working media credentials should be directed to soccer contact Brian Davis. Those wishing to attend a match are asked to call the Media Relations Office. Photo credentials will be is-sued only to accredited photographers or those individuals on spe-cial assignment. Photographers may shoot from designated areas outside of the touch lines at both ends of the playing field and at various areas along the sidelines. No photographers are allowed behind or between the home or visitor benches during the match.

RADIORegal Soccer Stadium is equipped with three radio lines operated

by UT Telephone Services. In order to access these lines, teams inter-ested in doing a radio broadcast of a particular match need to inform the media relations office in writing at their earliest convenience and no later than five days prior to the contest.

STATISTICAL SERVICESMedia guides, flipcards and updated notes and statistics will be avail-

able prior to each match. For fax service, please contact Brian Davis prior to kickoff. Services provided include statistics generated from The Automated ScoreBook computer statistics program. Match sta-tistics can be faxed or e-mailed back to the media relations office of visiting teams at the conclusion of the event if requested. If no sports information representative is traveling with the opposing team, ar-rangements should be made in advance for additional services to be provided in their absence.

PRACTICE SCHEDULE/INTERVIEWS Members of the working media are invited to attend all practices,

which are held on the practice field adjacent to the Regal Soccer Sta-dium. Members of the working media interested in interviews with Head Coach Angela Kelly and/or any UT soccer player MUST make an arrangement at least 24 hours prior to a requested time through Brian Davis in the media relations office. Post-match interviews of requested players and Coach Kelly will be arranged immediately after a 10-minute cooling-off period.

LADY VOLS ON TWITTERUpdated information on all Lady Volunteer athletic teams can be

obtained 24 hours a day by accessing the official Lady Vol Twitter page at www.twitter.com/UTLadyVols. The page will be updated regularly with results, facts and schedules.

LADY VOLS ON THE WORLD WIDE WEBThe newly-designed UTLadyVols.com is the official online home

for Lady Vol Athletics. Here, fans can find schedules, results, rosters, player bios and stats. There is unique content like photo galleries of events, behind-the-scenes features, video highlights and features from UTSports.tv, video interviews with players and coaches, as well as the latest news on every women’s team on campus.

There’s also live streaming audio of every women’s basketball game, and many other events throughout the year. UTLadyVols.com also provides free streaming video of select events throughout the year. By using CBS Interactive’s GameTracker, fans can follow the action online with live stats as well.

4 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

SQUAD BREAKDOWN

Redshirt Seniors (1): BairdSeniors (5): Cuenin, Edwards, Emerson, Fisher, SperosRedshirt Juniors (1): Ashley OwensJuniors (6): Dowd, Hatcher, Hut, Kephart, Langworthy, ShoreSophomores (4): Bono, Hall, Harrison, Alexis OwensRedshirt Freshmen (2): Rolfs, WyattFreshmen (4): Bailey, Brown, Capocaccia, Saarinen

5-11 Fisher, Rolfs5-9 Brown5-8 Baird, Bono, Wyatt5-7 Capocaccia, Hall, Hatcher, Langworthy5-6 Cuenin, Dowd, Emerson, Harrison, Kephart, Alexis Owens5-5 Hut, Ashley Owens, Saarinen, Shore, Speros5-1 Edwards4-11 Bailey

Defenders (4): Capocaccia, Hall, Hut, SperosForwards (3): Dowd, Fisher, Ashley Owens Forwards/Midfielders (3): Edwards, Hatcher, LangworthyForwards/Defenders (1): Alexis OwensGoalkeepers (3): Baird, Rolfs, WyattMidfielders (5): Bailey, Brown, Emerson, Harrison, SaarinenMidfielder/Defenders (4): Bono, Cuenin, Kephart, Shore

California (3): Yorba Linda (Bono), Capistrano Beach (Emer-son), Murrieta (Ashley Owens)Canada (1): Winnipeg, Manitoba (Harrison)Colorado (1): Highlands Ranch (Hut)Florida (2): Gainesville (Dowd, Shore)Finland (1): Espoo (Saarinen)Georgia (1): Cumming (Kephart)Illinois (2): Hawthorn Woods (Hall), Normal (Rolfs)Indiana (1): Carmel (Alexis Owens)Michigan (1): Fenton (Bailey)North Carolina (1): Raleigh (Baird)Ohio (1): Cincinnati (Hatcher)Pennsylvania (3): Glenmoore (Edwards), Hershey (Brown), Lancaster (Speros)Tennessee (3): Franklin (Fisher), Memphis (Capocaccia), Murfreesboro (Langworthy)South Carolina (1): Aiken (Wyatt)Virginia (1): Midlothian (Cuenin)

Caroline Capocaccia .........................CAP-uh-kotch-ee-uhGrace Cuenin .................................................................... CUE-ninTanya Emerson ...............................................................TAN-yuh Chelsea Kephart ........................................................kep-HEARTLara Langworthy .............................................................LAH-ruhSanna Saarinen .........................................SAH-nuh SAR-uh-nenMelissa Speros ............................................................. SPEHR-ohs

Lady Vols By Class

Lady Vols By Height

Lady Vols By Position

Lady Vols By State/Country

Pronunciation Guide

Goalkeeper - the only player on the field allowed to use her hands. Protects team’s goal to prevent the opposition from scoring.

Forward - also known as a striker, has the primary duties of scoring goals, set-ting up goals for other players and hold-ing the ball for others to join the attack

Midfielder - also known as a half-back. Has both attack and defense responsibilities and controls the flow in the middle of the field.

Defender - also known as the fullback or back. Primary responsibilities are to help the goalkeeper prevent scoring by the opposition and regain possession of the ball.

Soccer Encyclopedia

2010 LADY VOL PREVIEW2010 LADY VOL PREVIEW

This Section Contains:

2010 Season Outlook.......................................6-8

6 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

#

2010 SEASON OUTLOOK Prior to 1996 the Tennessee Lady Vol soccer program was just a vision. It lacked the coaching staff to guide it and, most importantly, the players required to begin building a history at Rocky Top. Now entering its 15th season in 2010, the vision has blossomed into a lengthy history built on the strength of championships, NCAA appearances, All-Americans, professional players and Olympians. Looking back at the numerous twists and turns it took to get to this point, the coaching decisions, the recruiting classes, the long days on the practice fi eld, huge wins and tough defeats are all a part of what made the original vision a reality and begs us to celebrate a milestone of “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer.” 15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer Begins Entering her 11th year at the helm of the Tennessee program, head coach Angela Kelly welcomes back 18 returning letter winners and 10 players who started nine or more matches for UT during the 2009 season, while adding fi ve lauded newcomers. Joined by fourth-year assistant coach Joe Kirt and third-year assistant and former Lady Vol standout Keeley Dowling, the experienced staff will be looking to rebound from a disappointing 8-9-3 campaign that saw the program miss qualifying for the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst time since 2000. Despite losing three seniors, including All-Southeastern Conference First Team selection and leading goal scorer Mick Imgram as well as defensive standout Sarah Jackyra and experienced back-up goalkeeper Sarah Kitchin, plenty of talent returns to bolster the efforts of the Big Orange venturing into the new campaign. Included is 2010 preseason All-SEC midfi elder Chelsea Hatcher, 2009 SEC All-Freshman choice Amy Harrison and redshirt senior goalkeeper Molly Baird. “With 2010 ready to get underway, as both a staff and team, we feel good about where we are heading into the new season,” Kelly said. “The learning curve so far has been tremendous, especially with the freshmen coming in and having their fi rst collegiate game just days after the start of their initial collegiate camp. I feel very confi dent about the information the squad is attaining and how they are applying that knowledge to game scenarios as a complete unit. We have many unique personalities within the group, and I believe that will make this a dynamic group to watch.”

The Coaching Staff A year after entering the season with virtually no returning starting experience at the goalkeeper position, fourth-year coach Kirt preps to begin the 2010 campaign with a redshirt senior net-minder fi rmly entrenched between the pipes and two redshirt freshmen continuing their learning process. As a mentor to the trio he should defi nitely be up to the task. Kirt has long proven to be a valuable teacher during his time at Tennessee, having worked previously with former All-American keeper Jaimel Johnson and helping guide 2009 starter Baird to seven solo shutouts, 101 saves and a 1.14 goals-against-average during her initial campaign as the No. 1. A Brookfi eld, Wis.,

product, Kirt played collegiately in net at Wisconsin-Oshkosh and worked previously as a goalkeeper coach since 2000 with club programs in Texas and during a stint at the University of Houston (2000-05). A former Tennessee All-American, Dowling returns for her third season at Rocky Top as an assistant on Kelly’s staff. By having participated in the prestigious U.S. National Team program and as a current professional player and 2009 league champion of Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) with the SkyBlue FC, the Carmel, Ind., native adds a unique dimension to the Lady Vol program as the only member of the current staff to have played collegiately at UT. A three-time National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-American and two-time Southeastern Conference (SEC) Defensive Player of the Year, Dowling patrolled the backline for the Big Orange from 2001-04. In her fi nal two seasons with the Lady Vols she

was a semifi nalist for the Missouri Athletic Club (M.A.C.) Hermann Trophy, awarded to the top collegiate soccer player in the nation each year. As a result of her extensive playing time at Rocky Top, Dowling knows what is expected of players in the program and can assist in helping her effi ciently fi t into Kelly’s system. “The coaching staff we’ve assembled here at Tennessee is second to none,” Kelly said. “As you look around the country at any successful collegiate men’s or women’s program, one of the key factors involves

the longevity of the staff. It’s Joe’s fourth season and Keeley’s third at UT. That has allowed us to become a well-oiled machine and able to be more effi cient with both the use of our time and in what we are able to teach our squad. Beyond that we have a fabulous support staff including our graduate assistant Alex Crimmins, our managers, Kyle Kaminski and Whitney Carter, our trainer, Chris Hoffman, who has been with us since the beginning of the program, Heather Mason and our incredible strength and conditioning staff and strong administrators such as Tyler Johnson and Scott Altizer. With longevity and the desire of all these individuals to work towards the same goal, it makes for a powerful unit.”

Goalkeepers After entering last season with virtually no starting experience between the pipes, Tennessee ventures into the new campaign with an entrenched starter (Baird) and two eager redshirt freshmen (Jessica Rolfs and RB Wyatt) ready to contribute at a vital position. Baird will look to build on her solid efforts from 2009 when she posted eight victories, seven solo shutouts (including back-to-back blankings at No. 19 Minnesota and versus Wisconsin), made 101 saves and posted a 1.14 goals-against-average. The Raleigh, N.C., native is also a standout off the pitch, having earned ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District IV and NSCAA Academic All-South Region honorable mention accolades in 2009 while boasting a 3.81 GPA in a double major of fi nance and logistics. Her combination of leadership on the fi eld of play as well as in the classroom should serve as a strong example for not only her young position-mates but the rest of the Big

Starting her second campaign as Tennessee’s No. 1 netminder, senior Molly Baird will look to build off a 2009 season that saw her make 101 saves, post seven solo shutouts and a 1.14 goals-against-average.

7 UTLadyVols.com

2010 SEASON OUTLOOKOrange squad. Rolfs was a four-year soccer letter-winner at Normal Community High School in Normal, Ill. A two-year captain with the Lady Ironmen, Rolfs helped guide her squad to the 2007 and 2009 intercity and regional titles while being chosen as a four-time fi rst-team All-Big 12 Conference, 2009 all-state and two-time all-section team member. She posted a combined 29 shutouts over her fi nal two seasons, notching a 36-8-0 record during that span. A native of Aiken, S.C., Wyatt arrived at Rocky Top having played four years of soccer and two seasons of basketball at South Aiken H.S. A nominee for South Carolina Gatorade State Player of the Year for soccer in 2009, she was chosen in both 2008 & 2009 as an Augusta Chronicle All-Area selection. After reaping a second team nod in ‘08, she nabbed a fi rst team selection as a goalkeeper after posting eight shutouts and a 0.76 GAA during her senior campaign. In 2008, Wyatt was also tabbed as a Top Three 4-A keeper in South Carolina and shared duties in setting a school record for single-season shutouts.

The Defensive Backline The defense should continue to be a strength for the Lady Vol program in 2010, as seniors Melissa Speros (19 starts) and Grace Cuenin, junior Hannah Hut and sophomores Ali Hall and Kylie Bono all saw valuable time in the back during last season’s campaign. The group combined to help post seven shutouts, limit the opposition to 1.15 goals per match and permit approximately 13 shots per contest. The experience level of players such as third-year defensive starter Speros, upperclassmen Cuenin and Hut as well as a junior transfer from Georgia Southern in Chelsea Kephart, who could potentially see time on the backline, should also help in the development of high-profi le incoming rookie defender Caroline Capocaccia. An in-state product out of St. Agnes Academy in Memphis, Tenn., Capocaccia helped guide her high school program to a pair of Division II AA Tennessee State Soccer Championships in 2006 (23-0 record) and 2009 (17-0-4 record), being named the Most Valuable Player in the latter event as the St. Agnes defense permitted just one goal over three state tourney matches. She was tabbed as one of ESPN/RISE Magazine’s Top Players in the state of Tennessee in 2010, was a member of The Commercial Appeal’s “Best of the Preps” listing in 2007 and a fi nalist for player of the year in 2009 and was twice named both the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA) West Region Defender of the Year (2007, 2009) and a TSSAA All-West Region selection (2007, 2009). She also received nods to the 2007, 2008 & 2009 Tennessee Sports Writers Association (TSWA) Division II All-State squad. “We have a lot of experience returning in our defensive unit from 2009 with a pair of seniors leading the charge,” Kelly said. “We feel that we will be very solid in the back. From a goalkeeper standpoint, it’s a luxury to have competition at such an important position and to have one of those players be an experienced fi fth-year senior. Goalkeeper is defi nitely a spot where you need someone with a ton of experience, so we should have a solid guide to help us between the pipes.”

Midfi eld Perhaps the most experienced position on the fi eld for Tennessee in 2010 is in the midfi eld, as seniors Tanya Emerson and Julie Edwards, juniors Hatcher, Emily Shore, Lara Langworthy and sophomore Harrison are back to lead the fi ght over the always valuable real estate in the middle. Five of the six listed returnees started 14 or more matches for the Big Orange last season.

Emerson and Edwards have seen playing time in 60 and 50 matches during their UT careers, respectively. Hatcher was recently tabbed as a 2010 Preseason All-SEC selection at the position, and both Shore and Langworthy have seen action in more than 35 contests during their time in the Orange & White. Harrison christened her Tennessee career in style by leading the Lady Vols in assists last year as a freshman (four), while her two goals served as match-winners at Kentucky and Alabama. Arriving to add valuable support in the middle are standout rookies Caroline Brown, Tori Bailey and Sanna Saarinen as well as the junior transfer Kephart. A midfi elder out of Hershey, Pa., Brown arrives at Tennessee with numerous accolades in tow, having completed her interscholastic career at Hershey H.S. with a school-record 93 career goals. She reaped a No. 58 ranking in Top Drawer Soccer’s 2010 National Top 100 Girls and a No. 2 nod on the organization’s Region I listings, respectively, as well as a rating as a four-star “Player to Watch.” Brown was chosen as one of ESPN/RISE Magazine’s Top 2010 Players in the state of Pennsylvania, helped lead high school squad to four consecutive Keystone Division titles, the 2008 & 2010 Mid-Penn Conference championships, the 2009 Pennsylvania State semifi nals (21-3-1 and National Soccer Coaches Association – NSCAA -- rating of No. 19) and the 2010 Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) AAA State Championship with a 27-1 record and No. 3 national NSCAA ranking. During her senior campaign, she was tabbed to the 2010 NSCAA Pennsylvania All-State Team, reaped her third career selection to the Patriot News “Big 11” Team (2008, 2009, 2010) and was selected as both the Mid-Penn Conference and Keystone Division Player of the Year. Bailey ventures to Rocky Top as a highly decorated player out of Fenton High School in Fenton, Michigan. The 4-11 midfi elder/forward tallied an impressive 39 goals and 38 assists during her interscholastic career while helping the 2009 Fenton soccer squad to Metro league, district and regional championships and her 2008 team to the Michigan state semifi nals. She was a 2009 honorable mention ESPN/RISE Magazine All-American, a 2009 Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) “Dream Team” choice, and a four-time All-Metro and Division II All-State selection in soccer. The fi rst player in Lady Vol history to hail from Finland, Saarinen received eight caps during 2009-2010 as a member of Finland’s Under-19 Women’s National Team against squads such as Italy, Australia, France, England and Denmark. She played part in a 2009 women’s fi rst division champion with PK-35 Vantaa,

A preseason All-SEC choice in the midfield prior to the 2010 season, junior Chelsea Hatcher is fresh off a ‘09 campaign that saw her tally three goals and dish an assist in 17 total matches played.

8 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

#

2010 SEASON OUTLOOKtallying nine goals and nine assists over 18 total matches. The 5-5 Espoo, Finland, native once scored a staggering fi ve goals and dished a pair of helpers during a single 2008 contest for F.C. Espoo, still the all-time record for goals in a single junior championship match. With club teams F.C. Honka and F.C. Espoo, she was a part of victories in major tournaments such as the Helsinki Cup and Orebro Cup. A two-year starter at Georgia Southern, Kephart tallied a goal and an assist while totaling 29 shots in 38 matches for the Eagles. A four-year letter winner at South Forsyth H.S., Kephart helped lead her War Eagle squad to 2004 (undefeated) and 2008 Region 7-AAAAA championships and a pair of runner-up fi nishes in the Georgia Women’s Soccer State Tournament (2005, 2008). A four-time all-county selection and a two-year team captain (2007, 2008), she also received “Best Midfi elder” honors during her junior and senior campaigns (2007, 2008), was tabbed to the Atlanta Journal Constitution’s 2008 All-Northside Team and was named the 2008 War Eagle “Female Athlete of the Year.” “I’ve seen a lot of dynamic movement and play out of both our midfi eld and forward positions so far in preseason camp,” Kelly said. “The addition of our freshmen, and their having the ability to play anywhere in the front six, gives us a great deal of versatility on offense. We have extremely athletic front-runners that are encouraged to run at backline and off-balance defenses as often as possible. I expect this group to be very entertaining to watch.”

Forward Losing a senior goal scorer such as midfi elder/forward Mick Imgram, who scored a Tennessee-best 12 goals last season, is a signifi cant blow. Promising options return, however, looking for their opportunity to contribute to UT’s offensive charge in 2010, including senior Anna Fisher, juniors Emily Dowd, Ashley Owens and Hatcher as well as sophomore Alexis Owens. Langworthy and Edwards also could see time up top for the Orange & White. A 5-11 in-state product from Franklin, Tenn., Fisher played in 20 contests during her sophomore season and owns a goal and an assist over 36 career matches in the Orange & White. She will be especially eager to contribute following a long injury layoff from a broken leg suffered last year at Arkansas. That malady brought a premature end to her 2009 campaign after she saw time in just three matches. A dynamic threat up top, Dowd was among the squad leaders in scoring as a sophomore, recording a pair of goals and three assists for seven total points over 20 matches. The Gainesville, Fla., native scored against Arizona State and during a victory over Memphis, while dishing helpers versus Wisconsin, Western Carolina and ETSU. Ashley Owens played in 12 matches during the 2009 campaign. It marked her fi rst career action after dealing with injury problems that forced her to redshirt back in 2007.

Schedule Every year, the Lady Vol coaching staff works diligently to fashion a schedule that will prepare its squad for the rigors of postseason play. This season will be no different, as the Orange & White will face off against 10 teams that played in the NCAA Tournament during the 2009 campaign, including Arizona

State, Wisconsin, Ole Miss, North Carolina, Georgia, Maryland, South Carolina, Florida, LSU and Auburn. Four of those squads (Wisconsin, North Carolina, Maryland and South Carolina) eventually advanced to the NCAA “Sweet 16” with the Tar Heels emerging as national titlists. “As usual we have tremendous strength of schedule,” Kelly said. “Our out-of-conference opposition will prepare us for the grind we always face during the rugged SEC schedule and postseason.” Kelly’s 11th campaign as the head coach of the Lady Vol soccer program gets rolling at Regal Soccer Stadium with UT’s home opener against Western Kentucky (Aug. 20) The Orange and White will then welcome Richmond, Maryland and Kennesaw State for the annual First Tennessee Lady Vol Classic on Aug. 27 and 29. The Spiders and Owls will christen the weekend at 5:30 p.m. ET before UT faces off against Maryland at 8 p.m. ET. The Terrapins will battle Kennesaw State during Sunday’s early match-up, followed by a 3 p.m. ET meeting between Richmond and the Orange & White. Tennessee has split its two previous contests with the Spiders, winning at home in 2003 (2-0) before dropping a 1-0 decision on the road in 2004.

UT’s initial road trip of the season brings a tremendous challenge, as the Big Orange ventures to Chapel Hill, N.C., for a high-profi le battle against 20-time and defending 2009 national champion North Carolina (Sept. 4). The Lady Vols will be looking to post their fi rst-ever victory over the Tar Heels, entering with a 0-9-1 mark all-time versus UNC. Next up is a lengthy fl ight out to Tempe, Ariz., to face-off against both Arizona State (Sept. 10) and Arizona (Sept. 12) before returning to Knoxville for six consecutive matches. NCAA Tournament participant Wisconsin visits UT to open a six-contest home stand on Sept. 17 before the Lady Vols wrap-up their non-conference slate on Sept. 19 by hosting in-state foe Chattanooga. The SEC schedule kicks off on Sept. 24 against Arkansas, one of six league foes slated to visit Regal Soccer Stadium in 2010. Others include LSU (Sept. 26), Vanderbilt (Oct. 1), Kentucky (Oct. 3), Alabama (Oct. 24 -- CSS) and Georgia (Oct. 29). League road trips are compacted into one season-long fi ve-match swing

that will send Tennessee to Mississippi State (Oct. 8), Ole Miss (Oct. 10 -- CSS), Florida (Oct. 15), South Carolina (Oct. 17 -- ESPNU) and Auburn (Oct. 21) over a 14-day period. UT’s match in Columbia, S.C., versus the Gamecocks is slated for broadcast on ESPNU, while contests at home versus Alabama and on the road at Ole Miss will be disseminated via CSS. The 2010 SEC Tournament in Orange Beach, Ala., will be contested over Nov. 3-7, while the NCAA Tournament kicks off at campus sites on Nov. 12. The NCAA Women’s College Cup will be held in Cary, N.C., on Dec. 3 & 5. With it being an anniversary year for soccer at Rocky Top, it’s always nice to take a look back at all that has been accomplished since the humble beginnings. With the momentum continuing forward after we celebrate “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer,”it is even better to know that future generations will have the opportunity to continue a now established program that once started as a simple vision.

During her initial season clad in the Orange & White, freshman midfielder Amy Harrison scored two match-winning goals and dished a team-high four assists.

This Section Contains:

Head Coach Angela Kelly ................................10-11 Assistant Coach Joe Kirt .................................12 Assistant Coach Keeley Dowling ....................13 Volunteer Asst. Coach Hemant Sharma ........13 Soccer Support Staff/UT Administration ......14

COACHES AND STAFFCOACHES AND STAFF

10 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

HEAD SOCCER COACH

From the moment she took over the University of Tennessee women’s soccer program on Jan. 4, 2000, Angela Kelly has shaped the Lady Vols into a Southeastern Conference powerhouse and a force on the collegiate soccer landscape. Before her pro-motion to head coach, the Big Orange had never ad-vanced to the NCAA Tournament, claimed an SEC Tournament match, collected any of the league’s hardware or been ranked in the final poll of any season. After taking over the program, Kelly took home four consecutive SEC Eastern Division ban-ners, three straight SEC regular-season crowns and four SEC Tournament titles between 2000-08. The Lady Vol boss also owns three SEC Coach of the Year trophies which she collected each year from 2003-05.

Over the past 10 years, Kelly has combined strong recruiting, top talent, excellent leadership and team chemistry to create a Tennessee program that has made Lady Vol history and collected numer-ous accolades, both as a team and individually. Kelly has compiled a 135-68-19 overall record since taking over at Rocky Top, leading the team to four SEC Eastern Division titles, three regular season champi-

onships and four SEC Tournament crowns.In her 10 years at the helm, Kelly’s teams have

reached eight NCAA Tournaments, making five Sweet 16 appearances. Her squads are 10-7-2 in the NCAA Tournament and have been nearly unbeat-able at home, winning nearly 80 percent of the time in Knoxville.

Kelly has coached six players to All-America sta-tus, including three-time National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-American Kee-ley Dowling. In 2007, Kelly added two more names to the list in NSCAA third-team All-American Jaimel Johnson and Soccer Buzz third-team All-American Kylee Rossi. Tennessee also has garnered 31 All-SEC and 20 SEC All-Tournament Team selections during Kelly’s tenure as head coach.

Under Kelly’s tutelage, the Lady Vols also have excelled in the classroom. Over the past nine years, Kelly’s players have earned 129 selections to the Academic All-SEC Team and SEC Freshman Aca-demic Honor Roll, including a program-best 18 in 2003 and 2007. ESPN The Magazine has awarded the Big Orange with 12 Academic All-District IV selections and three of Kelly’s student-athletes with Academic All-America honors. In addition in 2008, Jaimel Johnson became Kelly’s fifth NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-South Region honoree.

The script for the 2009 campaign didn’t go quite to plan as the Big Orange managed an 8-9-3 overall record and failed to make the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2000. Included were seven single-goal losses, proof that just a bounce here or there could have made a big difference. There were highlights to mention as senior midfielder/forward Mick Imgram scored 12 goals, including a league-best eight in SEC contests, on her way to first team All-SEC accolades. Midfielder Amy Harrison scored a pair of goals and dished a team-high four assists in reaping SEC All-Freshman status, while junior goal-keeper Molly Baird made 101 saves and shined in the classroom, earning ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District and NSCAA Scholar All-South Region honorable mention honors.

The highlight of Kelly’s ninth season was cer-tainly the Lady Vols’ fourth SEC Tournament title. After entering the tournament as the No. 6 seed, Tennessee became the lowest seeded squad ever to capture the title after downing Auburn in the first round, topping LSU in a penalty shootout and getting revenge against Georgia in the final after the Bulldogs’ 2-0 win on Senior Night in Knoxville. Along with the title, the win over Georgia guaranteed Tennessee its eighth straight NCAA Tournament appearance under Kelly. Senior goalkeeper Jaimel Johnson be-came UT’s first SEC Tournament MVP and joined former All-American and current assistant Keeley Dowling as Tennessee’s representatives in the inau-gural Women’s Professional Soccer season.

In her eighth season at the helm, Kelly helped bring the Lady Vols to new heights in 2007. After getting off to the best start in program history at 7-1-1, the Orange and White marked its highest ranking in program history at No. 6 in the NSCAA/adidas poll on Oct. 2. After leading the SEC in points and goals during the conference season and helping UT battle for the division and overall titles down to the last game of the regular season, Kylee Rossi became Tennessee’s first two-time SEC Offensive Player of the Year. Though the squad was knocked out of the SEC Tournament in the quarterfinals, it still earned its seventh invitation to the NCAA Tournament and reached its fifth Sweet 16. Follow-ing another successful year, the accolades poured in with Johnson, Rossi and Emily Redberg, as they earned NSCAA All-Southeast Region nods and All-SEC honors.

The 2006 season saw the Lady Vols make their fourth NCAA Regional Semifinal in five years. Finish-ing with a 12-7-4 overall mark, Tennessee compiled a 6-3-2 record in SEC play, tying the team for second in the league and second in the East. Ali Christoph became just the second UT player to earn All-Amer-ica accolades twice in her career, as the Columbus, Ohio, native garnered second-team honors from the NSCAA/adidas and a third-team selection from Soc-cer Buzz magazine. Christoph also became soccer’s third ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American, picking up second-team honors.

Triple Crown ChampionsPrior to the 2006 season, Kelly made her mark

in the SEC, guiding the Big Orange to four consecu-tive Eastern Division titles, and three straight SEC regular-season and tournament championships. Be-tween 2003 and 2005, the Lady Vols garnered four All-America and two freshman All-America selec-tions, and had 12 players named All-SEC, while win-ning five NCAA Tournament matches.

Though 2005 looked to be a rebuilding year, Kelly’s fifth-ranked recruiting class stepped in and

ANGELA KELLY

15th Year at Tennessee/11th as

Head Coach

Kelly’s Head Coaching Record at Tennessee

Year Overall Pct. SEC Pct. Finish 2000 12-8 .600 7-2 .778 Second in SEC East2001 11-6-1 .639 7-2 .778 NCAA First Round, Tied for Second in SEC East2002 18-6-1 .740 6-2-1 .722 NCAA Sweet 16, SEC Tourney & East Champions2003 17-5-2 .750 7-1-1 .833 NCAA Sweet 16, SEC Triple Crown2004 17-5-2 .750 10-1 .909 NCAA Sweet 16, SEC East and Regular Season Champions2005 15-6-2 .696 10-1 .909 NCAA Second Round, SEC Triple Crown2006 12-7-4 .609 6-3-2 .636 NCAA Sweet 16, Tied for Second in SEC East2007 15-5-2 .727 8-2-1 .773 NCAA Sweet 16, Third in the SEC East2008 10-11-2 .478 5-5-1 .500 NCAA First Round, SEC Tournament Champions2009 8-9-3 .475 4-5-2 .455 Fifth in SEC EastTotals: 135-68-19 .651 70-24-8 .725 Five NCAA Sweet 16 appearances; Eight NCAA Tournament Appearances

11 UTLadyVols.com

HEAD SOCCER COACH

picked up where the 2004 squad had left off. The team compiled a 10-1 conference record and took home the Lady Vols’ second SEC “Triple Crown,” winning the Eastern Division, SEC and SEC Tour-nament titles in 2005. The Big Orange capped the season with a fifth straight trip to the NCAA Tour-nament, All-America honors for Ali Christoph and freshman All-America honors for Kylee Rossi.

Seven seniors led a talented squad to a 17-5-2 mark and a third straight SEC Eastern Division title in 2004. The Lady Vols followed their second con-secutive regular season conference crown with a trip to the NCAA Sweet 16. Kelly took home a second straight SEC Coach of the Year award and had a program-best seven players earn All-SEC honors. Senior defender Keeley Dowling capped an impres-sive collegiate career with her third NSCAA/adidas and Soccer Buzz All-America selection, while five of her counterparts earned All-Central Region honors. Meanwhile, senior Kayla Lockaby and junior Van-essa Phillips-Bosshart made more history, earning the program’s first ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America honors.

En route to the program’s first-ever SEC Triple Crown in 2003 and its second straight Sweet 16 appearance, Kelly’s squad put together a program-best 12-match unbeaten streak which began with an upset of fifth-ranked Florida and ended in the NCAA Sweet 16 on Nov. 22. A solid defensive corps that posted 12 shutouts on the season was anchored by Dowling, a first-team All-American and the Lady Vols’ first SEC Defensive Player of the Year. Dowling became the first player from the Rocky Top to earn consecutive All-America honors. Kelly took home her first SEC Coach of the Year honors, while Ten-nessee earned three All-SEC selections and put four players on the All-Tournament Team. Meanwhile, off the pitch, 18 of Kelly’s student-athletes were named to the 2003 SEC Academic Honor Roll, a new pro-gram standard.

The Early YearsRapid improvement over Kelly’s first three

years at the helm was capped by an assortment of achievements during the 2002 season, as the Or-ange and White made its first Sweet 16 appearance in the NCAA Women’s College Cup, notched its firsttop-10 finish and claimed its initial SEC Tourna-ment and Eastern Division titles en route to an 18-6-1 overall record.

The Big Orange established a slew of single-sea-son records in ’02: victories (18), longest unbeaten streak (nine), longest home winning streak (nine), most overtime matches (nine), longest winning streak (eight) and best home record (9-1), in addi-tion to picking up its first triumphs within both the SEC and NCAA events. The UT Soccer Complex

was also chosen as one of 16 venues for the open-ing two rounds of the NCAA Tournament, and the home team responded by knocking off Furman (5-0) and No. 22 Cincinnati (2-1).

Under Kelly’s tutelage, United States Under-19 National Team captain Dowling became the first women’s soccer All-American in school history when she was honored by the NSCAA/adidas and Soccer Buzz magazine. In addition, Kim Patrick was one of 15 finalists, and the lone SEC representative, in contention for the Missouri Athletic Club’s Her-mann Trophy, awarded to the top player in Division I.

In 2001, Kelly directed the Lady Vols to their first-ever appearance in the national rankings and guided the team to its initial berth in the NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament. In a season filled with highlights, none shown brighter than when Kelly led Tennessee to an upset over eighth-ranked Florida, snapping the Gators’ SEC-record 50-match win-ning streak. Kelly’s corps of freshmen, rated as the fifth-best incoming class according to Soccer Buzz, spearheaded the squad’s meteoric rise on the na-tional scene. Rookie midfielder Sue Flamini became the first UT player to earn first-team All-SEC honors in her debut season, while Dowling earned second-team recognition.

In Kelly’s inaugural season as head coach, the Lady Vols were 12-8 overall and turned in what was then the most successful performance in the pro-gram’s existence. UT was 7-2 in league play, estab-lishing program bests in wins and highest finish, as the Big Orange was second in the Eastern Division and managed the second-best record in the entire Southeastern Conference. Two of Kelly’s standout players in 2000 earned All-SEC accolades for their efforts, with Kelly Berrall becoming the first player in school history to bring home first-team honors.

In the BeginningHaving served as an assistant at the inception of

the program for four years, Kelly enters her 15th campaign in Knoxville. She previously arrived at Ten-nessee in January 1996 after a distinguished playing career at the University of North Carolina under legendary coach Anson Dorrance.

As a standout player for the Tar Heels from 1991 to 1994, Kelly earned All-America honors as a senior as well as being named to the NCAA All-Tournament and All-Atlantic Coast Conference teams for three consecutive years.

In NCAA Tournaments, Kelly scored eight goals and had four assists to help UNC to four consecu-tive national championships and an overall record of 97-1-1. During her tenure, the Tar Heels also won four Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season titles, four ACC Tournament titles and were ranked No. 1

in the country each year.A durable and consistent midfielder, Kelly es-

tablished what was then an NCAA individual career record for matches played (99) and started (94) at UNC. Upon her graduation, she also ranked 11th in Tar Heel history with 38 career goals, was 12th in scoring with 103 points and 18th in career as-sists with a total of 27. In August 2002, she was se-lected as one of 50 members of the ACC’s 50th Anniversary Women’s Soccer Team. Following her illustrious collegiate career, Kelly served as a student assistant coach with the ‘Heels in 1995.

Kelly also gained extensive experience on the international level as a nine-year member of the Canadian National Team. On May 11, 2004, she became one of 11 new inductees to The Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame in Vaughan, Ontario. Just the third woman to be inducted into the prestigious shrine, Kelly earned 29 international caps for Can-ada during her playing career. One highlight for the midfielder was starting every game during the 1995 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Sweden. In addition, she participated in the W-League for two seasons for the Raleigh Wings, capturing a pair of national championships in 1998 and 1999.

Kelly hails from Brantford, Ontario, but is a na-tive of Scotland. She earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education with an emphasis in psychology from UNC in 1994. She lives in Knoxville with her nine-year-old golden retriever, Jake.

Name: Angela KellyBirth Date: Oct. 3, 1971Hometown: Brantford, Ontario, CanadaEducation: B.S. in Physical Education, Univer-sity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1994 Coaching Experience:• Head Women’s Soccer Coach, Tennessee,

2000-Present• Asst. Women’s Soccer Coach, Tennessee,

1996-99• Student Asst. Coach, North Carolina, 1995

Coaching Accomplishments:• SEC Coach of the Year - 2003, 2004, 2005• Sweet 16 - 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007• Eight NCAA Tournament berths • SEC Triple Crown - 2003 & 2005• Captured fi rst SEC Tournament and regular

season titles in UT program history• Has coached 20 All-SEC players and three

NSCAA All-Americans

Playing Accomplishments:• Four-time NCAA Champion at North

Carolina• Soccer News fi rst-team All-American - 1994• Three-time NCAA All-Tournament selection• Three-time All-ACC choice• Canadian National Team member - 1989-96• Third woman inducted into the Canadian

Soccer Hall of Fame

The Kelly File

12 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

ASSISTANT SOCCER COACH

Joe Kirt returns for his fourth season as Tennessee’s goalkeeper coach alongside head coach Angela Kelly and fellow assistant Keeley Dowling. Kirt will continue his duties training goalkeepers, as well as coordinating travel, recruiting and soccer camps.

During his first three seasons with the Lady Vols, Kirt has overseen starting goalkeepers Molly Baird and Jaimel Johnson. Baird registered eight wins, seven by shutout, 101 saves and a 1.14 goals against average during her initial season starting between the pipes in 2009.

Johnson became Tennessee’s first keeper to earn All-America sta-tus, collecting third team honors from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) and an honorable mention from Soc-cer Buzz. Under Kirt’s tutelage, Johnson set a UT single season record with 111 saves in 2007 and earned back-to-back All-SEC honors. In 2008, Johnson became the first Lady Vol to earn SEC Tournament Most Valuable Player honors after holding opponents to just two goals and stopping two penalty kicks in a shootout with LSU in the semifinals. Johnson finished her career among the top three in all seven UT career goalkeeping statistics and capped her senior season as the No. 70 pick in the inaugural Women’s Professional Soccer draft.

Along with Kelly and Dowling, Kirt helped lead Tennessee to its eighth straight NCAA Tournament appearance and its fourth SEC Tournament title in 2008. The Orange and White posted six shutouts and recorded a 1.23 goals against average during Kirt’s second year on staff, shutting out two opponents in the SEC Tournament and topping two ranked teams in the regular season.

The 2007 season saw Kirt coach Johnson and the UT defense to 11 shutouts, a 0.88 goals against average and a new program record 457-minute shutout streak. The Lady Vol defense became a nearly im-movable force at home, giving up just three goals in nine matches and shutting out the final six opponents it faced at Regal Stadium in 2007, including two NCAA Tournament matches.

In his first year, Kirt helped Kelly and former Lady Vol assistant coach Jen Laughridge Grubb take the Orange and White to its seventh consecutive NCAA Tournament and its fifth NCAA Sweet 16. The three saw Tennessee reach its highest ranking in program history at No. 6 and nearly take home its fifth SEC overall and divisional titles, battling Georgia and Florida to the final day of the regular season. The Lady Vols also tied their record with 18 Academic All-SEC and Fresh-man Academic Honor Roll selections, and had two ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV honorees.

Kirt joined the Lady Vol staff in July 2007 after spending three years as the Director of Goalkeeping for the Texas Soccer Club’s Challenge, a youth soccer organization, located in Houston, Texas, comprised of 29 girls’ soccer teams. As the Director of Goalkeeping for the Chal-lenge, Kirt trained goalkeepers from each of the 29 teams and assisted in the scheduling and management of all tournaments for the club. During his tenure, the Challenge won a total of 14 state championships

and earned a No. 14 national ranking from Soccer America magazine in 2005.

Prior to his time with the Challenge, Kirt was an assistant coach with the University of Houston under head coach Bill Solberg from 2000-05. With the Cougars, Kirt supervised training for goalkeepers, arranged team travel, oversaw all aspects of the university’s soccer camps and acted as recruiting coordinator.

At Houston, Kirt worked with Solberg to help build the program that was created in 1997. Under Kirt’s tutelage the Cougars garnered 13 All-Conference USA and Conference USA All-Freshman selections, while UH goalkeepers compiled 20 shutouts during his five years.

During his time at Houston, Kirt also worked as the Director of Goalkeeping and as a professional trainer for the 48 youth teams that are a part of the Texas Premier Football Club. Kirt acted as the college liaison for the club that won a South Texas Youth State Championship and was ranked among the top 25 clubs in the country.

Before working as a coach, Kirt used his education in international studies in his position as a scheduler for Fiserv, Inc. in Milwaukee, Wis. There, Kirt assisted with client services and designed and implemented business software.

Prior to joining the professional ranks, Kirt earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in international studies in 1998 from Wisconsin-Oshkosh, where he played hockey and soccer. As a member of the Titans’ soc-cer team, Kirt earned three varsity letters playing in goal. As a senior captain in 1997, he led the team to a 13-5-1 record, capping the sea-son with a Wisconsin Intercollegiate Coaches Association First Team selection.

A native of Brookfield, Wis., Kirt holds a National Soccer Coaches Association of America national goalkeeping diploma. Joe, his wife Susan, a seventh grade teacher, and new son Landon (born June 4, 2010) were married in the spring of 2007 and reside in Knoxville.

JOE KIRT

Fourth Year at Tennessee

Name: Joseph KirtHometown: Brookfi eld, Wis.Education: B.A. in International StudiesUniversity of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 1998

Coaching Experience:• Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach, • University of Tennessee, 2007-present• Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach,

University of Houston, 2000-05• Director of Goalkeeping, Texas Soccer Club Challenge, 2005-07• Director of Goalkeeping, Texas Premier Football Club, 2000-04

Coaching Accomplishments:• Tennessee earned its highest ranking in program history in 2007• Jaimel Johnson became fi rst Lady Vol keeper to earn All-America

status• Challenge won 14 Texas state championships during his tenure• Challenge ranked No. 14 in the nation in 2005 Soccer America club

rankings• Texas Premier ranked among top 25 in the country

Playing Accomplishments:• Three-time letterwinner with Wisconsin-Oshkosh• 1997 team captain• Led team to a 13-5-1 record in 1997• Wisconsin Intercollegiate Coaches

Association fi rst-team selection in 1997

The Kirt File

13 UTLadyVols.com

ASSISTANT SOCCER COACHES

Keeley Dowling, one of the most deco-rated student-athletes in Tennessee soccer history, began her coaching career for her alma mater in 2008 and is now in her third season. Dowling joins the staff of her former head coach Angela Kelly and fourth-year as-sistant Joe Kirt on the sidelines.

Between her first and second years at Tennessee, Dowling became a professional champion as Sky Blue FC won the Women’s Professional Soccer title, with Dowling scor-ing the eventual winning goal during a 1-0 semifinal victory. As a result of her efforts, she and her teammates received the oppor-tunity to visit the White House in the sum-mer of 2010 to be honored by U.S. President Barack Obama.

In her first year as an assistant, Dowling helped guide the Lady Vols to their eighth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance and fourth SEC Tournament title. Along with Kirt, Dowling helped coach a young backline that was comprised of just one upperclassman and two returning starters. Under Dowling’s

guidance, Grace Cuenin made the transition from rarely used forward to solid center back starting 17 matches in 2008.

During the offseason, Dowling played for Sky Blue FC of the WPS. After signing a contract following her selection as the eighth overall pick of the WPS Allocation Draft in October 2008, Dowling earned a spot as a starter on the backline for Sky Blue, joining U.S. Women’s National Team members Chris-tie Rampone, Heather O’Reilly and Natasha Kai on the roster.

Prior to joining the Lady Vol staff, Dowl-ing filled in for former assistant Jen Laughridge Grubb on the sidelines after Grubb gave birth to her first child on Nov. 13, 2007. Dowling served as Tennessee’s interim assistant coach from the opening rounds of the 2007 NCAA Tournament through the end of Grubb’s ma-ternity leave.

A native of Carmel, Ind., Dowling earned three consecutive All-America selections dur-ing her playing career at Tennessee (2001-04), helping the Lady Vols to their first Sweet 16 appearance in 2002. As the program’s first All-American, Dowling guided UT to a 63-22-6 overall record while wearing the Orange and White.

Between 2001-04, she picked up All-Amer-ica honors from four different organizations, was named Central Region Player of the Year twice (2003-04), earned four selections to the All-Central Region Team and took home back-to-back Southeastern Conference De-fensive Player of the Year awards (2003-04). Dowling was also a four-time All-SEC selec-tion and a two-time National Player of the Year semifinalist.

During her time, Dowling made her mark on the Lady Vol record books, finishing her career with 25 goals, 15 assists, 65 points, 89 games played and 89 games started. Today, she still remains in the career top 10 at Ten-nessee in matches played and started, points and goals.

After exhausting her eligibility, Dowling spent one season as a student assistant coach under Kelly before playing for the United Soc-cer League’s Carolina Hawks and profession-ally in Sweden.

Dowling brings international experience to the sidelines as well. As a captain on the U.S.

Under-19 National Team, Dowling earned a gold medal at the FIFA World Championships in 2002. Two years later, she helped the U.S. U-21s to a gold medal in the Nordic Cup. In 2007, she was one of 35 players selected to compete for a spot on the national team ros-ter for the Algarve Cup in Portugal and com-peted for a spot on the roster for the 2008 Olympic Games. Though she did not make final cuts, Dowling signed a contract with U.S. Soccer in March, giving her an automatic in-vitation to any national team tryouts for the next year.

Dowling completed coursework for her Bachelor of Science in education with an em-phasis on exercise science in December 2005. During her time at Tennessee, Dowling was named Academic All-SEC three times.

KEELEYDOWLING

Third Year at Tennessee

A former collegiate and professional goal-keeper and women’s assistant soccer coach at Cornell University, Hemant Sharma has long added his talent and experience to head coach Angela Kelly’s staff as a volunteer assistant. During his playing career at Cornell, the Short Hills, N.J., native was chosen both All-Ivy league and All-Region while participating in two NCAA Tournaments and playing on an Ivy league championship team in 1995. He set a school record for shutouts in a season and was ranked No. 2 in NCAA Division I in goals-against-average in 1996. Sharma proved equally adept in the classroom as he was a member of the Dean’s List and the winner of the prestigious James E. Rice writing prize. He was a first-round draft pick of the Buf-falo Blizzard of the National Professional Soc-cer League and the Arizona Thunder of the World Indoor Soccer League and played five years of pro indoor soccer. The two leagues later combined to become the Major Indoor Soccer League.

Following his pro playing career, Sharma nabbed a position at his alma mater as an as-sistant coach for the Cornell women’s squad (2001). He earned special commendations from the Buffalo, N.Y., and Gulfport, Miss., mayor’s offices for outstanding community service in helping to establish an inner-city youth soccer program in the area in 2001. Sharma has helped to coordinate the Lady Vol Soccer team’s involvement in TOPSOCCER, which is a program for disabled athletes. Sharma is a 1997 graduate of Cornell Uni-versity, with a bachelor of arts in English. He received a PhD in Political Science from the University of Tennessee in the summer of 2009, and was the first recipient of the Uni-versity of Tennessee’s Otis Stephens Fellow-ship, granted for excellence in the study of American politics.

HEMANTSHARMA

Vol. Asst. CoachSixth Year at UT

Name: Keeley DowlingBirth Date: February 17, 1983Hometown: Carmel, Ind.Education: B.S. in Exercise ScienceUniversity of Tennessee, 2005

Coaching Experience:• Assistant Coach 2008-present• Interim Assistant Coach, University of Tennes-

see, 2007-08• Student Assistant Coach, University of Tennes-

see, 2005

Coaching Accomplishments:• Helped UT to two NCAA Tournament wins

as interim assistant coach in 2007

Playing Accomplishments:• Four-year letterwinner with Tennessee• Three-time NSCAA All-American• Tennessee’s fi rst All-American• Two-time M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Finalist• Two-time SEC Defensive Player of the Year• Four-time All-SEC• 2004 U.S. U-21 National Team member• 2004 Nordic Cup gold medalist• 2002 U.S. U-19 National Team captain• 2002 FIFA U-19 World Championships gold

medalist• 2009 WPS Champion with Sky Blue FC

The Dowling File

14 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

SUPPORT STAFF/ADMINISTRATIONSCOTT ALTIZERDirector of Event Management

Scott Altizer joined the event management staff after spending 15 years working in the football of-fices at Tennessee. He handles gameday manage-ment for soccer, softball, swimming and diving and golf. Altizer played baseball at Furman, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in 1993. He also received a master’s in sport management at UT. Altizer and his wife Sandy have two children, Samantha and Sarah.

WHITNEY CARTERManager Whitney Carter is in her second year as a man-ager for the Lady Vol soccer program. Carter played soccer for Dyersburg (Tenn.) High School, for three years, being named a co-captain her senior year. During that time, she racked up 14 goals and 20 assists at halfback. She also ran cross country (one year) and track & field (four years). Carter helped her team break school records in the 4x400 and

4x800 relays, as well as pick up district, region, and team MVP honors. Carter will be a junior majoring in turfgrass science and management.

ALEX CRIMMINSSoccer Graduate Assistant

A former high school standout at St. Mary’s in Raleigh, N.C., Alex Crimmins made the transition from the field to the sideline in 2006, moving into a student manager role for head coach Angela Kelly. Crimmins has since worked her way into the grad-uate assistant position for the Lady Vols. Part of the 2005 UT signing class that was ranked No. 5 in the nation by Soccer Buzz, the former defender was

forced to hang up her cleats after injuries kept her off the field since her arrival at Rocky Top. A two-time all-region selection as a defender in high school, Crimmins helped her club team, ’86 CASL Elite, win three State Cups and the 2001 Raleigh Shootout.

KYLE KAMINSKIManager

A 2009 graduate of Tennessee with a bachelor’s degree in sport management, Kyle Kaminski is begin-ning his second season as a manager with the UT soc-cer staff while pursuing a master’s degree in sports psychology. Alongside his twin brother, Chris, who also served as a manager for the Lady Vols during the ‘09 campaign, he played forward for four seasons at Whitefish Bay H.S., in Whitefish Bay, Wis., and club

soccer for Mequon United. He has spent the last four years as a UT practice player for the Lady Vol program.

CHRIS HOFMANN, ATC/LAssociate Athletic Trainer/Soccer Trainer

Chris Hofmann is in her 19th year with the Lady Volunteers and works most closely with the soccer team as well as assisting in the overall operation of the athletic training room. Hofmann came to UT after working five years as the coordinator of athletic training services in a private sports medicine clinic in Waterford, Mich. Hofmann earned her bachelor’s degree from Wisconsin-La Crosse with a major in

physical education and an emphasis in coaching and athletic training and earned her M.A. from Western Michigan in athletic training in 1985. The Glen Ellyn, Ill., native has been a certified member of the NATA since 1986.

JILL MAYFIELDAdmin. Specialist I/Ticket Office Associate

Jill Mayfield is entering her 11th year as a staff mem-ber with the University of Tennessee Athletics De-partment as an Admin. Specialist I. She is responsible for managing the ticket opera-tions and customer service for the Lady Vol Soccer and Softball teams. She has been married for 27 years to Barry May-field and together they have two daughters. Crystal,

24, is employed by Mayer & Newton Attorney at Law as a paralegal. Brenna, 20, is a sophomore at Pellissippi Technical State School study-ing secondary education. Mayfield owns two black labs, Omega and Peso, and a chocolate lab, Mocha.

ALBERTA RANDLESSoccer Secretary

Alberta Randles is in her sixth year as a secretary working primarily with soccer and basketball. She is currently in her 15th year associated with Lady Vol athletics and her 26th year at the University of Ten-nessee after previously working in the UT statistics department. Randles currently lives in South Knoxville with her husband Ron and has two children, who are both married and have a total of five grandchildren. In her spare time away from work, she enjoys garden

ing and swimming.

UNIVERSITY/ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION

DR. JAN SIMEKSecond Year

Interim UT President

DR. JIMMY CHEEKThird Year

UT Chancellor

MIKE HAMILTONEighth Year

Men’s Athletics Director

CHRIS FULLERSeventh Year

Sr. Associate A.D.

JOAN CRONAN28th Year

Women’s Athletics Director

This Section Contains:

Lady Vol Bios .....................................................16-43 Lady Vol Returnees to Watch .........................44

MEET THE LADY VOLSMEET THE LADY VOLS

16 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

AS A REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2009): Started all 20 matches (1893 min-utes) for Tennessee as the No. 1

goalkeeper during the 2009 campaign, posting an 8-9-3 record with seven shutouts, 101 saves and a 1.14 goals-against-average...Was tabbed as a second team ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District IV selection and a honorable mention choice to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Scholar All-South Region squad...Secured her seventh shutout and fourth league blanking of the ‘09 campaign by making six saves during a 2-0 triumph over Alabama (10/25)...Made a total of nine stops against #11 Florida (six) and #5 South Carolina, including a diving save with nine seconds left against the Gators’ Tahnai Annis in the second overtime to secure a tie...Continued her outstanding season by making five stops to shutout Mis-sissippi State (10/9), 3-0, and five saves in a 1-1 (2OT) home tie against #24 Ole Miss (10/11)...Blanked Kentucky on Oct. 4, making five saves for her fifth career and second SEC shutout in UT’s 1-0 win...Posted her fourth blanking of the season by making nine stops in a 1-0 victory at Arkansas (9/25)...Was out-standing between the pipes on the road at #25 West Virginia (9/20), making a career-high 10 saves in what turned out to be a one-goal loss...Extended her shutout streak to 323:36 before allowing a goal to Memphis (9/11) at 59:24, the first score she had permitted since the first half versus Pepperdine (8/30)...Reaped her first career selection as both the SEC Defensive Player of the Week (9/8) and the Lady Vol Athlete of the Week (9/8) after posting consecutive shutouts on the road against #19 Minnesota (9/4) and Wisconsin (9/6) with eight overall saves...Dropped difficult decisions in net to Arizona State (8/28), 3-2 in two overtimes, and Pepperdine (8/30), 1-0, despite making a combined eight total saves...Made her first career start in the Orange & White a memorable one by posting her initial ca-reer shutout during a 2-0 win over ETSU (8/22)...Baird made three early saves versus the Bucs and played all 90 minutes to record the solo blanking...Reaped her fourth career Academic All-Southeastern Conference nod.

AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2008): Spent the season as the top backup to Jaimel Johnson…Saw time in one match in 2008…Notched 23 minutes of playing time in Tennessee’s season-opening victory over Chattanooga…Helped Johnson to record the shutout…Collected her second consecutive SEC Good Works/Community Service Team selection…Also earned a spot on the Academic All-SEC Team for the third time.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2007): Traveled with the team but did not play as a redshirt...Earned a spot on the Southeastern Conference Good Works/Community Service Team…Named Academic All-SEC.

AS A FRESHMAN (2006): Saw action against LSU on Oct. 6, playing 52 minutes…Made two saves on two shots and did not allow a goal…Entered the match after an injury forced starter Jaimel Johnson out of the game…Earned the first win of her career despite being pulled from the match after suffering a season-ending meniscus and ACL tear…Earned a spot on the SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: A five-year member of the Region III Olympic Development Program team…Invited to the ODP National Camp in 2004 and the U.S. Soccer Federation National Camp in 2002…Named to the Super Y League National Select Team in 2004-05…Primarily played with the Capital Area Soc-cer League (CASL) Spartans, helping the club to a third-place finish in the U.S. Youth Soccer Association (USYSA) National Championships in 2005 after the club picked up Region III crown…2004 club team was a semifinalist at regionals…CASL Spartans snagged state cup titles in 2001 and 2004…Helped squad to a U.S. Club Soccer national title in 2003…Earned four letters in soccer at Needham Broughton High…Led the Capitals to four consecutive appearances in the NCHSAA 4A title game, winning the crown in 2003, 2005 and 2006…Needham Brough-ton held a 93-3-6 record during Baird’s four-year career…Baird collected 77 clean sheets during those four years…A 2006 NSCAA/adidas high school All-American...Named to the 2005 NSCAA/adidas high school all-region team…Also garnered

North Carolina Soccer Coaches Association (NCSCA) All-Conference, All-Region and All-State honors in 2005 and 2006…Helped the Caps to a No. 1 national ranking in 2003 and 2006.

PERSONAL: Owns a double major in finance and logistics with an international business col-lateral…Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Athletes in Action and is in her fourth year on the Student Athlete Advisory Com-mittee (SAAC) at UT…Will graduate summa cum laude, currently holding a 3.81 GPA...Lists snow skiing and golf as her hobbies…Chose Tennessee “to be a part of the best women’s athletic environment in the country”…Has an older sister, Bonnie, 25, who played tennis at Furman…Molly McKay Baird was born Feb. 27, 1988, in Raleigh, N.C.…Her parents are Nancy and Frank Baird.

MEET THE LADY VOLS

OVERALLYear GP/GS Min. GA GAA Saves Save% Record ShO2006 1/0 51:37 0 0.00 2 1.000 1-0-0 02007 Did not play2008 1/0 23:17 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 02009 20/20 1893:16 24 1.14 101 .808 8-9-3 7Totals 22/20 1968:10 24 1.10 103 .811 9-9-3 7

SECYear GP/GS Min. GA GAA Saves Save% Record ShO2006 1/0 51:37 0 0.00 2 1.000 1-0-0 02007 Did not play2008 0/0 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 02009 11/11 1035:05 16 1.39 58 .784 4-5-2 4Totals 12/11 1086:42 16 1.33 60 .789 5-5-2 4

Baird’s Career Stats

00MOLLY BAIRDMOLLY BAIRD

5-8 -- R-SENIOR -- GK5-8 -- R-SENIOR -- GKRALEIGH, N.C. -- RALEIGH, N.C. --

NEEDHAM BROUGHTON HIGH SCHOOLNEEDHAM BROUGHTON HIGH SCHOOL

17 UTLadyVols.com

MEET THE LADY VOLS

18 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

AS A JUNIOR (2009): Made nine starts in 16 total matches played during the 2009 campaign

and started nine of UT’s 11 conference contests...Was part of a defensive backline that helped Tennessee post a 1.14 goals-against-average with seven blankings...Was one of five Lady Vols to play all 200 possible minutes against #11 Florida (10/16) and #5 South Carolina (10/18)...Quickly became a starter in the middle of UT’s backline, playing all 200 minutes against Missis-sippi State (10/9) and Ole Miss (10/11)...Started in the middle on defense for the Big Orange at Arkansas (9/25) during UT’s 1-0 win and at both Vanderbilt (10/2) and Kentucky (10/4)...Subbed into the contests against #19 Minnesota (9/4) and Wisconsin (9/6)...Saw action in both matches against Arizona State (8/28) and Pepperdine (8/30)...Entered as a substitute during the 2-0 win over ETSU (8/22), helping UT keep the Bucs off the board while permitting just five shots...Reaped her third Academic All-Southeastern Conference nod.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008): Earned a starting spot on the backline for Tennessee…Became a staple in the defense that posted a 1.23 goals-against-average and six shutouts on the year…Dished out her first career assist on Julie Edwards’ game winner over Illinois on the final day of the First Tennessee Clas-sic on Sept. 7…Started and played nearly every minute during the conference season…Helped the defense post two shutouts during SEC play…Came up big during the SEC Tournament, playing every minute and scoring her first career goal in the semifinal against LSU…Found the back of the net after a Lady Vol corner in the 20th minute, giving Tennessee the 1-0 ad-vantage in a game that would see UT advance in a penalty kick shootout…Earned her second Academic All-SEC selection.

AS A FRESHMAN (2007): Saw time in seven matches, earn-ing one start as a rookie…Made her collegiate debut in Ten-nessee’s 1-0 overtime win against No. 24 Wake Forest in her home state of Virginia…Made her first start on Sept. 21 at UNC Greensboro…Registered her first two career shots, including one on frame, against the Spartans…Saw her first SEC action on

Sept. 27 against No. 12 South Carolina…Got her first NCAA Tournament experience in the first round against Furman, re-cording a shot after coming off the bench…Found success in the classroom, earning a spot on the SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Won four varsity letters in both soccer and basketball at Clover Hill High School…Was a two-time captain of the soccer team…Helped lead the Cavaliers to four straight district titles and the 2006 regional champi-onship…Earned numerous awards, including 2006 first-team all-district and second-team all-region…Was a 2007 first team all-district, first-team all-region and second-team all-state selec-tion…Nominated for the 2007 Wendy’s High School Heisman award…Chosen as the 2007 district player of the year…Named Clover Hill’s Most Outstanding Female Athlete in 2007…Played club soccer with the Richmond Strikers…Also participated in volleyball at Clover Hill.

PERSONAL: A special education major…Active in FCAIA and the Orange Nation at UT...Part of the Tennessee Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC)...Member of the National Honor Society and honor roll at Clover Hill…Participated in several extracurricular activities, including Team Builders, Eth-ics for Life, Students Against Drunk Driving and Fellowship of Christian Athletes…Was her junior and senior class secre-tary…Can be found cooking or fishing when not on the pitch…Hopes to make an impact on the world and help others enjoy life following her playing career…Chose UT over Virginia Tech, Longwood and James Madison…Has two older siblings: Ben, 25, and Emily, 27…Grace Catherine Cuenin was born Sept. 17, 1988, in Midlothian, Va….Daughter of Greg and Trish Cuenin.

MEET THE LADY VOLS

OVERALLYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2007 7/1 0 0 0 5 02008 20/17 1 1 3 8 02009 16/9 0 0 0 0 0Totals 43/27 1 1 3 13 0

SECYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2007 3/0 0 0 0 2 02008 11/11 0 0 0 2 02009 10/9 0 0 0 0 0Totals 24/20 0 0 0 4 0

Cuenin’s Career Stats

h f NC

2121GRACE CUENINGRACE CUENIN

5-6 -- SENIOR -- MF/D5-6 -- SENIOR -- MF/DMIDLOTHIAN, VA. -- MIDLOTHIAN, VA. --

CLOVER HILL HIGH SCHOOLCLOVER HILL HIGH SCHOOL

19 UTLadyVols.com

MEET THE LADY VOLS

21

20 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

MEET THE LADY VOLS

AS A JUNIOR (2009): Tal-lied one goal and one assist with seven total shots (four on frame)

over 12 matches of action during the 2009 season...Played in seven Southeastern Conference contests...Was one of just six Lady Vols to find the back of the net during the year...Played 53 minutes as a sub in the midfield during the 1-0 (2OT) SEC Tour-nament loss to #10 Florida (11/4)...Credited with her only assist of the campaign on Mick Imgram’s 76th minute goal at Alabama (10/25)...Started in the midfield against Auburn (10/22), play-ing 33 total minutes...Received 53 minutes of action against #5 South Carolina (10/18)...Garnered her first playing time since the LSU match (9/27) with 23 minutes on the pitch against #11 Florida (10/16) and made the most of it by scoring her first goal of the season at 50:52 to give UT the lead in an eventual 2-2 (2OT) tie...Did not travel to Kentucky or Vanderbilt because of pre-existing injury...Credited with a shot on frame at Arkan-sas (9/25)...Started in the midfield at #19 Minnesota (9/4) and was a substitute against Wisconsin (9/6)...Posted Tennessee’s lone shot on goal in the first half of the 1-0 loss to Pepper-dine (8/30)...Played for the first time in 2009 against Arizona State (8/28), seeing approximately 70 minutes in the midfield and being credited with a shot...Did not see playing time against ETSU (8/22) while recovering from injury.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008): Earned a spot as a regular starter as a sophomore, seeing time on defense, in the mid-field and up top in her 19 starts…Finished the season tied for fourth on the squad with five points…Also tied for second with two game winners on the year…Kicked off the campaign with an assist on UT’s third goal in the opening win over Chatta-nooga on Aug. 22…Put away her first goal of the season in a 1-0 First Tennessee Classic win against Illinois on Sept. 7…Earned a spot on the First Tennessee Classic All-Tournament Team for her efforts…Saw time in each of the Lady Vols’ 11 confer-ence matches, recording 11 shots…Came up big in the SEC Tournament, posting the game winner in the title game against Georgia…Converted on a pass from Tanya Emerson to help UT claim its fourth conference tournament title…Played nearly every minute of the tournament and put all of her three shots on frame…Collected All-Tournament Team honors after her performance…Named Academic All-SEC for the second time.

AS A FRESHMAN (2007): Played in 15 games, making two starts in her rookie campaign…Saw action in nine SEC matches, making her two starts during the conference season…Finished the year with a goal and an assist for three points to finish sev-enth on the squad…Made her collegiate debut off the bench against Minnesota on Sept. 2…Earned her way to a starting spot against Arkansas on Oct. 7…Scored the game winner in Tennessee’s 2-0 victory over Ole Miss on Oct. 19 after receiv-ing a ball from Mick Imgram…Was honored by the SEC for her successful weekend, earning the Freshman of the Week Award on Oct. 22…The honor gave UT back-to-back Fresh-man of the Week award winners…Joined Tanya Emerson in as-sisting on Kylee Rossi’s game winner against Auburn on Senior Day…Made her NCAA Tournament debut in the first round win against Furman…Played again in the Lady Vols’ victory over Clemson in the second round…Was named to the SEC Fresh-man Academic Honor Roll.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: A four-year letterwinner in soc-cer at Downington East High School in Exton, Pa….Won the 2005 and 2006 Ches-Mont League Championships…Went un-defeated (14-0) as a senior at Downingtown…2006 Ches-Mont League Co-MVP…Member of the 2006 Pennsylvania All-State Team…A 2003 and 2006 selection to the All-Southeastern Pennsylvania Soccer Coaches Association Team…A Chest-Mont League First Team member each of her four years in high school…Led the Cougars in scoring and assists each year of her tenure at Downingtown…A member of the Pennsylvania ODP pool from 2001-06…A 2001, 2002 and 2006 member of the Region I ODP pool and a 2002 member of the ODP national pool…Won the 2006 ODP national championship…Helped her FC Delco Fusion club team to the 2002 U.S. Club Soccer Na-tional Title...Reached the national finals again with FC Delco in 2003...Reached the Pennsylvania state finals in 2006 and 2007 with FC Pennsylvania Strikers...Won a state and regional cham-pionship with the Strikers in 2008…Led the 2008 squad to a third place finish at USYSA Nationals…A member of the 2006 Soccer Buzz Top 100 Recruits…Also earned two varsity letters in lacrosse at Downingtown East... Was a four-year member of the high honor roll at Downingtown East...Participated in the Girls Athletic Association and the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Majoring in logistics with a collateral in international business…Traveled to Ireland and Scotland with the UT Business School for a finance-management study abroad program...Was a Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Representa-tive at UT in 2009-10 and is now serving as a SAAC Executive for 2010-11...Enjoys spending time with family and friends, having fun, laughing and playing video games when not on the pitch...Admires her father for his hard work…Has had to overcome a hip disorder, which was treated by placing a bolt in her left hip, and developing narcolepsy…Starred in two water ballets as a child...Older sister Aly, 23, was a midfielder for West Chester University’s 2006 Division II national semifinalist soccer team…Also has a younger brother, Stephen, 13…Julie Preecha Edwards was born Sept. 17, 1988, in Bryn Mawr, Pa....Julie’s parents are Preecha and Alison Edwards.

OVERALLYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2007 15/2 1 1 3 8 12008 23/19 2 1 5 21 22009 12/5 1 1 3 7 0Totals 50/26 4 3 11 36 3

SECYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2007 9/2 1 1 3 6 12008 11/8 0 0 0 11 02009 7/3 1 1 3 5 0Totals 27/13 2 2 6 22 1

Edwards’ Career Stats

55JULIE EDWARDSJULIE EDWARDS

5-1 -- SENIOR -- MF/F5-1 -- SENIOR -- MF/FGLENMOORE, PA. -- GLENMOORE, PA. --

DOWNINGTOWN EAST HIGH SCHOOLDOWNINGTOWN EAST HIGH SCHOOL

21 UTLadyVols.com

MEET THE LADY VOLS

5

22 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

MEET THE LADY VOLS

AS A JUNIOR (2009): Played in 16 total matches while draw-ing 11 starting nods during the

2009 season...Eight of her starts occurred during Southeastern Conference play...Emerson recorded eight total shots, including five on frame...Managed a drive on goal during 82 minutes as a starter in the midfield in UT’s 1-0 (2OT) loss to #10 Florida (11/4) at the SEC Tournament...Fired a shot on goal in 74 min-utes as a midfi eld starter at Alabama (10/25)...Started in the midfi eld at Kentucky (10/4), Vanderbilt (10/2), Arkansas (9/25) and subbed in at LSU (9/27)...Played arguably her best game in 2009 against Western Carolina (9/13), nearing scoring several times are part of a four-shot, two shot-on-goal performance...Returned from illness to start matches at #19 Minnesota (9/4) and subbed versus Wisconsin (9/6)...Missed the contests against Arizona State (8/28) and Pepperdine (8/30) because of illness...Started the opener against ETSU (8/22) in the midfi eld, helping control the Buc offense as it managed no goals and only fi ve shots in UT’s 2-0 victory.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008): Made 19 starts in 22 matches, seeing time at every field position for the Lady Vols during her sophomore campaign…Finished the season sixth on the squad with four points on a goal and two assists…Spent time at outside back to open the season…Played in 10 conference matches, making seven starts…Came into her own during the SEC Tournament, finishing the weekend with four points on a goal and two assists…Opened scoring against No. 3-seeded Au-burn in the first round, notching her first goal of the season…Was at it again in the semifinal against LSU, dishing out the Lady Vols’ only assist of the game on Grace Cuenin’s opening score…Helped push UT into the championship game with the team’s third made penalty kick of the shootout…Capped the weekend by finding Julie Edwards in the box in the 51st minute against Georgia, notching the assist on the game’s lone goal…Played all but 10 minutes at forward for the Lady Vols during the tournament…Was presented with All-Tournament Team honors following her performance…Earned her second straight Academic All-SEC selection.

AS A FRESHMAN (2007): Saw time in all 22 matches, mak-ing 21 starts during her rookie season…Notched four goals and three assists to finish fourth on the squad in points…Patrolled the midfield for all but 260 minutes of the season…Her first ca-reer goal was also Tennessee’s first of the season in a 2-1 victory over No. 7 Penn State…Opened scoring after receiving a pass from Mick Imgram…Played well in her homecoming at the USC Tournament, helping UT tie for the title…Earned a spot on the all-tournament team for her efforts...Played in and started every SEC match, helping the Lady Vols finish 8-2-1…Scored her first career game winner and golden goal in the 95th minute at Ken-tucky on Oct. 12…Found the back of the net again two days later at Vanderbilt in a 3-1 victory…Was recognized for her stellar weekend with the SEC Freshman of the Week Award on Oct. 15…Posted her fourth goal of the year with the first score in a 4-0 win over Mississippi State…Helped Kylee Rossi with the game winner in a 3-0 Senior Day victory over Auburn on Oct. 28…Fed Rossi again in her NCAA Tournament debut, registering the assist on the final goal in a 2-0 victory over Fur-man in the opening round…Was recognized for her success by the SEC with a spot on the All-Freshman Team…Named to the Soccer Buzz Central Region All-Freshman Team…Also earned a spot on the SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Earned four varsity letters in soc-cer at San Clemente High School…Won three South Coast League titles and the 2003 California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Division I championship…Earned a spot on the All-CIF Second Team…Was an All-South Coast League and all-county player while at San Clemente…Played with the Slammers FC, who won the 2003 & 2005 USYSA national titles, the 2004 U.S. Club Soccer national title and the Gothia Cup in Sweden (the world’s largest and most international football tournament)…Was a Gatorade Will to Win Athlete.

PERSONAL: Majoring in child & family studies…Spends her time off the field shopping, volunteering with kids, at the beach and at church…Traveling and winning nationals with the Slam-mers are Tanya’s biggest thrills to date in soccer…Chose Ten-nessee over Texas, Arizona State and Florida because of the

coaches, community support and academics…Has been most influenced in sports by her dad…Older sister Brittany played the midfield for New Mexico from 2003-04…Has two other siblings, Courtney and Robby…Tanya Jane Emerson was born Sept. 22, 1988, in Newport Beach, Calif.…Her parents are Robert and Bonnie Emerson.

OVERALLYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2007 22/21 4 3 11 19 22008 22/19 1 2 4 11 02009 16/11 0 0 0 8 0Totals 60/51 5 5 15 38 2 SECYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2007 11/11 3 2 8 12 22008 10/7 0 0 0 6 02009 10/8 0 0 0 3 0Totals 31/26 3 2 8 21 2

Emerson’s Career Stats

2 h k

4242TANYA EMERSONTANYA EMERSON

5-6 -- SENIOR -- MF5-6 -- SENIOR -- MFCAPISTRANO BEACH, CALIF. -- CAPISTRANO BEACH, CALIF. -- SAN CLEMENTE HIGH SCHOOLSAN CLEMENTE HIGH SCHOOL

23 UTLadyVols.com

MEET THE LADY VOLS

42

24 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

MEET THE LADY VOLS

AS A JUNIOR (2009): Saw time in three matches with one start for the Big Orange in 2009

before suffering a season-ending injury at Arkansas (9/25)...Played 16 minutes at forward against West Virginia (9/20) and started (11 minutes) versus the Razorbacks before leaving the pitch after breaking her lower right leg on a sliding attempt to corral the ball...Saw her first playing time of 2009 as a sub against Western Carolina (9/13) after returning from an off-season illness...Reaped her third career selection as Academic All-SEC.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008): Competed for UT in 20 matches during her sophomore campaign, making nine starts…Kicked off the season with her first career goal, finding the back of the net in the 62nd minute of the opening 5-0 win over Chat-tanooga…Followed the goal with her first assist, dishing to Emily Dowd for the final score of the match with the Lady Mocs…Saw action in nine games during the SEC season…Posted 13 shots…Named Academic All-SEC for the second year.

AS A FRESHMAN (2007): Saw action in 13 matches dur-ing her rookie season…Played 183 total minutes…Registered five shots, including two on goal…Played in five SEC matches…Earned a spot on the SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: A four-year member of Centennial High School’s girls soccer team…Helped lead Centennial to two district championships and two regional titles in 2005 and 2006…Led the Cougars in scoring each year, finishing her ca-reer as their all-time leading scorer with 101 goals…Earned all-state recognition and the Region VI AAA Offensive MVP award in 2005 and 2006…Was named the 2005 district player of the year…Recognized by the NSCAA on the 2005 and 2006 all-region team…A member of Brentwood Soccer Club’s Real Ma-drid from 1999-2007… Won five state championships with Real Madrid…A Tennessee state ODP pool player from 2000-06…Member of the ODP Regional Pool in 2006…Also earned three letters in basketball at Centennial.

PERSONAL: Majoring in sociology with a minor in Child and Family Studies...Fisher was a member of the Principal’s List and a Scholar Athlete each year of her high school career at Cen-tennial High School in Franklin, Tenn.…Her jersey was retired at C.H.S....Participated in Teens in Touch/Students Taking a Right Stand (STAR) at Centennial…Played alongside Lady Vol teammate Lara Langworthy with Real Madrid...Enjoys reading, painting and playing basketball when not on the pitch…Being a member of Centennial’s first-ever state finalist team is her big-gest thrill in soccer to date…Models herself after Tiger Woods and his incredible focus…Also recruited by SEC opponents Au-burn and Vanderbilt…Writes two bible verses on her hand and tapes her right pinky before each game…Anna Leigh Fisher was born Aug. 25, 1989, in Mobile, Ala., to Mark and Amy Fisher.

OVERALLYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2007 13/0 0 0 0 5 02008 20/9 1 1 3 13 02009 3/1 0 0 0 1 0Totals 36/10 1 1 3 19 0 SECYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2007 5/0 0 0 0 2 02008 9/2 0 0 0 7 02009 1/1 0 0 0 0 0Totals 15/3 0 0 0 9 0

Fisher’s Career Stats

i Child

77ANNA FISHERANNA FISHER

5-11 -- SENIOR -- F5-11 -- SENIOR -- FFRANKLIN, TENN. -- FRANKLIN, TENN. --

CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOLCENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL

25 UTLadyVols.com

MEET THE LADY VOLS

26 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

MEET THE LADY VOLS

AS A JUNIOR (2009): Started 19 of 20 matches as a stalwart for UT’s defense last season and

10 of 11 Southeastern Conference contests...Managed six total shots, including one on frame...Played a key role in a Big Orange backline that tallied a shutout streak of 323:36 (starting during the Pepperdine match on Aug. 30th and ending versus Memphis on Sept. 11th -- a span of four contests) and seven clean sheets during 2009...Among the shutouts UT posted in 2009 was a 0-0 (2OT) tie at #19 Minnesota (9/4), 1-0 victories at Arkansas and Kentucky and a 2-0 triumph at Alabama...Was credited with a shot on frame during Tennessee’s 1-0 victory over Wisconsin (9/6) in Minneapolis, Minn....Played outstanding defense, includ-ing clearing a sure score off the goal line during matches against both Arizona State (8/28) and Pepperdine (8/30)...Started and helped the backline post a shutout of ETSU (8/22) while also being credited with one shot.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008): Missed just one match, mak-ing 18 starts on the backline…Joined Sarah Jackyra as the only returners to the Lady Vol defense…Helped UT post a 1.29 goals against average and six shutouts on the year…Saw time in 10 SEC matches, making six starts…Played every minute in the SEC Tournament, helping Tennessee secure the champion-ship…Part of the backline that posted a 0.62 goals against aver-age for the tournament…Earned Academic All-SEC honors for the second time.

AS A FRESHMAN (2007): Played in every match, making 20 starts…Helped solidify a back line that posted 11 shutouts on the season…Part of the defense that set a new program record with a 457:30 shutout streak…The streak began in the 20th minute against Virginia Tech on Sept. 7 and ended on Sept. 21 in the 90th minute against UNC Greensboro, spanning five matches…Helped Tennessee hold opponents to just three goals at Regal Stadium…Part of a backline that has not allowed a goal at Rocky Top in six matches…The home shutout streak dates back to Sept. 27 against South Carolina and sits at 569:52 coming into the 2008 home season…Helped UT shut out three

ranked opponents in 2007, including eventual NCAA Champion Southern Cal…Earned a selection to the Top Drawer soccer All-Rookie First Team…Named to the SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Earned three varsity letters in soc-cer at Ephrata Senior High School…Earned three Lancaster-Lebanon League first-team all star selections…Named Ephrata’s best midfielder in 2005-06…Led the Mountaineers in scoring during the 2003-04 season…Played for the FC Pennsylvania Strikers, the same club as her former and current Lady Vol teammates Kylee Rossi, Devon Swaim and Julie Edwards…Helped the Strikers to the 2003 USYSA national title…A Re-gion I Olympic Development Program (ODP) pool player, she led her 2006 team to the ODP national championship…A Soc-cer Buzz Top 150 recruit…Also participated in winter track for the Mountaineers... A four-year member of the honor roll at Ephrata…Participated in several extracurricular activities out-side of soccer, including Ephrata’s prom committee and science fair…Was a member of the homecoming court.

PERSONAL: Majoring in Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Man-agement at Tennessee…Enjoys shopping and spending time with family and friends in her spare time…Learned everything she knows about defense from Terry Philo, her biggest influence in sports…Highest ambition in soccer is to compete for a na-tional championship…Has two older siblings, Laura and Andrew Yost…Parents are James and Sharon Speros.

OVERALLYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2007 22/20 0 0 0 2 02008 22/18 0 0 0 1 02009 20/19 0 0 0 6 0Totals 64/57 0 0 0 9 0

SECYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2007 11/11 0 0 0 1 02008 10/6 0 0 0 1 02009 11/10 0 0 0 2 0Totals 32/27 0 0 0 4 0

Speros’ Career Stats

NCAA Ch i

3333MELISSA SPEROSMELISSA SPEROS

5-5 -- SENIOR -- D5-5 -- SENIOR -- DLANCASTER, PA. -- LANCASTER, PA. --

EPHRATA HIGH SCHOOLEPHRATA HIGH SCHOOL

27 UTLadyVols.com

MEET THE LADY VOLS

33

28 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

MEET THE LADY VOLS

AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Drew five starts out of 16 total contests played during her rookie

season...Bono received playing time in eight Southeastern Con-ference matches...Played 35 minutes off the bench during the 3-0 rout of Mississippi State (10/9), 22 minutes as a sub versus #5 South Carolina (10/18) and also reaped time in relief against both #24 Ole Miss (10/11) and at Alabama (10/25)...Started at #25 West Virginia (9/20)...Started in the midfield against Mem-phis (9/11) and Western Carolina (9/13), posting three shots and one on frame versus the Tigers...Managed two shots while starting versus Wisconsin (9/6) and one drive as a sub at #19 Minnesota (9/4)...Played as a substitute in UT’s 3-2 (2OT) loss against Arizona State (8/28) and started at defender versus Pep-perdine (8/30), being credited with one shot...One of five Lady Vol freshmen to earn playing time in the regular season opener against ETSU (8/22)...Entered the match-up in relief and helped the backline limit the Bucs to just five shots and no goals.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: A four-year letterwinner at Esper-anza High School in Anaheim, Calif., Kylie Bono is a 5-8 forward and three-time all-league selection out of Yorba Linda...As a freshman and junior, Bono led the Aztecs to the Sunset League title, earning the league’s offensive MVP award from 2007-09...In 2008-09, Bono led Esperanza in goals and assists, guiding it to the quarterfinals of the California Interscholastic League (CIF) Southern Section Championships...Bono also comes from Slam-mers FC where she helped the club and fellow Lady Vol Jayden Barrett to five Surf Cup titles, two state championships, the 2008 Region IV crown and a runner-up finish at U.S. Youth Nationals...She also traveled with Slammers to Sweden in 2005, where it topped IF Brommapojkarna of Sweden to capture the Gothia World Youth Cup...Bono is also a three-year letterwin-ner and two-time captain for the Esperanza track team, boasting a 400-meter best time of 59 seconds.

PERSONAL: Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences…A strong student during her stay at Esperanza H.S., Bono was a silver award member for owning a GPA from 3.0-3.9...Chose to come to play soccer at Tennessee over Texas, California and Ohio State...Among former teammates who have played colle-giate soccer are Courtney Garcia (USC), Mary Grace Schmidt (Texas A&M) and Lindsay Brown (Notre Dame)...Has an older

brother, Justin, 23, who played baseball at UCSD...Kylie Kather-ine Bono was born April 27, 1991, in Fullerton, Calif….Daugh-ter of Tony and Gina Bono.

OVERALLYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2009 16/5 0 0 0 8 0

SECYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2009 8/0 0 0 0 1 0

Bono’s Career Stats

K l K

88KYLIE BONOKYLIE BONO

5-8 -- SOPHOMORE -- MF/D5-8 -- SOPHOMORE -- MF/DYORBA LINDA, CALIF. -- YORBA LINDA, CALIF. --

ESPERANZA HIGH SCHOOLESPERANZA HIGH SCHOOL

29 UTLadyVols.com

MEET THE LADY VOLS

AS A SOPHOMORE (2009): Tied for third on the Lady Vol squad in points with seven on

two goals and three assists...Played in all 20 matches in 2009 while drawing nine starting nods...Tallied a pair of shots in 69 minutes as a sub at forward during a 1-0 (2OT) loss to #10 Florida (11/4) at the SEC Tournament...Posted a pair of shots on goal in 53 minutes of playing time at Alabama (10/25) and one shot as a sub in 42 minutes at Georgia (10/30)...In 54 minutes in relief against Auburn (10/22), Dowd fi red fi ve total shots, two on goal...Battled to draw the crucial penalty inside the box during the 82nd minute against Ole Miss (10/11), allowing Mick Imgram the chance to tally the match-tying penalty kick in the 1-1 (2OT) tie...Posted one of UT’s fi ve total shots on goal at LSU (9/27)...Drew a red card against an Arkansas player by getting fouled from behind on a breakaway at 65:05, forcing the Razorbacks to play the last 25 minutes of its 1-0 defeat (9/25) a woman down...Picked up her second goal of the campaign at 39:58 to grant UT a 1-0 lead over Memphis (9/11) and delivered her third helper of the year on Imgram’s match-winning score to down Western Carolina (9/13)...Assisted on Jayden Barrett’s game-winning tally just 2:47 into the Wisconsin match, granting Dowd a career-high four points (one goal, two helpers) through her fi rst fi ve matches as a sophomore...Scored her initial goal of the season and just the second of her brief career in the 3-2 (2OT) defeat to Arizona State (8/28), granting UT a quick 1-0 advantage...Starting at forward against ETSU (8/22), Dowd recorded her second career assist on a perfect cross to Imgram who scored at 15:13.

AS A FRESHMAN (2008): Made 21 appearances, includ-ing six starts during her rookie campaign…Had an immediate impact, scoring her first career goal in the opener against Chattanooga…Dished out her first career assist in the 3-0 win over Western Carolina to cap non-conference play…Saw action in nine conference matches, starting three…Reg-istered 14 shots during league play…Saw time in each of the Lady Vols’ three SEC Tournament matches.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Three-time Golden Boot Award winner at Gainesville High School…All-time scoring leader in Alachua County with 163 goals during her four-year high

school career…Helped the Lady ‘Canes to two District 4-5A championships while earning two Most Valuable Player awards and one Florida Sports Writers Association All-State Team selection in 2004-05...Played club soccer for the Gainesville Hotshots…Helped lead the Hotshots to three straight Florida State Cup Final Fours from 2003-05…Played one season with the Countryside Lightning in 2007…Moved on to IMG Soccer Academy team which is currently ranked as the No. 1 club team in the country… Part of the IMG teams that won both the Region III Premier League and the prestigious Disney Showcase Championship…Has accumu-lated over 300 goals during club competition since 1999…A member of both the Florida State ODP squad and the ODP Region III team…Traveled to ODP National Championships in 2007...Was tabbed as one of The Gainesville Sun’s “Players of the Decade.”

PERSONAL: Majoring in sociology and criminal justice…Chose Tennessee over the University of Florida, Florida State and Santa Clara…Played with fellow juniors Emily Shore and Chelsea Hatcher on the IMG Academy team…Will face off against former teammates Lindsay Williams (Florida), Lind-say Thompson (Florida) and Kayla Grimsley (South Carolina) during conference play…Enjoys hanging out with friends and going to the beach in her spare time…Has two brothers, Kevin, 22, and Sean, 18…Emily Alyssa Dowd was born on Jan. 17, 1990, in Gainesville, Fla….Her parents are Don and Lisa Dowd.

OVERALLYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2008 21/6 1 1 3 27 02009 20/9 2 3 7 36 0Totals 41/15 3 4 10 63 0

SECYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2008 9/3 0 0 0 14 02009 11/3 0 0 0 22 0Totals 20/6 0 0 0 36 0

Dowd’s Career Stats

D

2020EMILY DOWDEMILY DOWD

5-6 -- JUNIOR -- F5-6 -- JUNIOR -- FGAINESVILLE, FLA. -- GAINESVILLE, FLA. --

GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOLGAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

30 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

MEET THE LADY VOLS

AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Played in 19 matches, starting 10, during her initial campaign as a

member of the Big Orange...Registered a pair of assists while recording 17 total shots and three on frame...Played 101 min-utes in the backline during Tennessee’s 1-0 (2OT) loss to #10 Florida (11/4) at the SEC Tournament, also tallying a pair of shots...Played 29 minutes at Alabama (10/25)...Credited with a shot against #5 South Carolina (10/18) in 30 minutes of sub work and garnered 38 valuable experience minutes versus #11 Florida (10/16)...Subbed in against both Mississippi State (10/9) and Ole Miss (10/11), seeing 80 minutes of action versus the lat-ter...Recorded her second assist of 2009 on Chelsea Hatcher’s goal against Western Carolina (9/13)...Was a big contributor on defense during UT’s shutout skein of 323:36 from Pepper-dine (8/30) through almost 60 minutes against Memphis (9/11)...Drew a red card for a collision in midfield at 58:52 against #19 Minnesota (9/4)...Tallied the first point of her career at UT by assisting on fellow freshman Jayden Barrett’s goal against Ari-zona State (8/28) that granted the Big Orange a 2-0 lead at 53:50...As a freshman Hall earned a start in her very first match at Rocky Top during Tennessee’s 2-0 shutout of ETSU (8/22), helping the backline limit the Bucs to just five shots overall and three on goal...Also posted three total shots in the match with ETSU.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Hailing from Hawthorn Woods, Ill., Ali Hall is a 5-7 defender and a four-year letterwinner at Adlai Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, Ill...In 2008, Hall led the Patriots to a section title while earning all-conference, all-area, all-state and all-section honors...Hall played her club soccer with Eclipse Select...The 2007 NSCAA/adidas All-American helped guide Eclipse to a national championship (2005), three appear-ances in the national finals (last in 2010), two U.S. Youth Soccer Region II titles, the 2008 Illinois state title, the 2008 Disney Showcase U18-19 championship, second place at the U17 Na-tionals and both 2008 U17 regional and state titles...Hall has participated in U.S. Youth National Team training camp five times and was an ODP national pool player in 2005 & 2006...Hall was also selected to the Region II ODP pool in 2004 and 2005.

PERSONAL: Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences…Considering opening a business after her collegiate career…Aspires to make the U.S. women’s national team…Chose to at-tend Tennessee over Santa Clara…Models herself after former U.S. National Team player Michelle Akers on the pitch…Has played the piano for over five years...Had both an uncle and a grandfather that played football for Drake University...Has one sister: Lauren, 15…Alexandria Elizabeth Hall was born March 27, 1991, in Parkridge, Ill.…Parents are Hilton and Karin Hall.

OVERALLYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2009 19/10 0 2 2 17 0

SECYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2009 11/2 0 0 0 5 0

Hall’s Career Stats

99ALI HALLALI HALL5-7 -- SOPHOMORE -- D5-7 -- SOPHOMORE -- D

HAWTHORN WOODS, ILL. -- HAWTHORN WOODS, ILL. -- ADLAI STEVENSON HIGH SCHOOLADLAI STEVENSON HIGH SCHOOL

31 UTLadyVols.com

MEET THE LADY VOLS

AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Was tabbed as a Southeastern Conference All-Freshman choice

after leading Tennessee with four assists to go along with a pair of goals and eight points during her initial campaign at Rocky Top...Started 19 of 20 matches in the midfield...Was second on the team in points (seven) during SEC action...Was credited with a shot in 101 minutes of playing time versus #10 Florida (11/4) at the SEC Tournament...Had a late shot versus Georgia (10/30) get saved by a diving keeper and rattle off the right post with approximately 30 seconds remaining as UT lost 2-1...Picked up her team-high fourth assist of the year on Jayden Barrett’s goal at 69:45 in the defeat at Georgia...Scored her sec-ond career goal and match-winner by hammering a shot in the back of the twine at 10:15 of the contest at Alabama (10/25)...Contributed 79 minutes of effort in the midfield during the 3-1 loss to Auburn (10/22)...Fired a shot on goal during a 74-minute stint of playing time versus #11 Florida (10/16)...Recorded the first two-assist game of her career in the 3-0 rout of Mississippi State (10/9), helping on Chelsea Hatcher’s game winner at 15:15 and on Mick Imgram’s second goal of the match at 56:07...Was chosen as the SEC Freshman of the Week (10/5) for her efforts at UK...Scored her first career goal (her initial match-winner) at 27:52 on the road at Kentucky (10/4) as Tennessee pre-vailed, 1-0...Got credit for her initial career assist on Imgram’s match-winner against Memphis (9/11) at 87:14 of regulation...Also returned from an illness to start in the midfield against #19 Minnesota (9/4) and Wisconsin (9/6)...Fired four of Tennes-see’s 19 total shots at Golden Gopher goalkeeper Cat Parkhill on Sept. 4...Drew starts in both matches against Arizona State (8/28) and Pepperdine (8/30), but was forced to leave the latter at halftime with an illness...One of five Lady Vol freshmen to get playing time in the regular season opener against ETSU (8/22)...Entered the contest as a sub and managed two total shots and one on frame.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, native Amy Harrison is a 5-7 midfielder and member of the Cana-dian Under-17 Women’s World Cup squad...Harrison traveled with Team Canada to the 2008 FIFA U17 World Cup in New Zealand, starting two contests and seeing time in each of the squad’s four matches before it was bounced out in the quarter-finals by Germany...She now has nine career caps for Canada in international competition...Harrison competed with the U17 team for two years and gave an impressive performance in the 2008 CONCACAF Tournament in Trinidad and Tobago, help-

ing Canada finish third and qualify for the World Cup with two goals in group play, including the game winner against Jamaica...Prior to joining the U17 squad, Harrison spent 2006 training and competing with Canada’s U15-16 team...Harrison is also a Manitoba Provincial Team veteran, spending each summer from 2003-07 at tournaments with Manitoba squads, earning the 2009 Manitoba Soccer Association President’s Award for her efforts....As a five-year captain with Winnipeg South End United, Harrison helped her club squad to the 2008 Manitoba Championship and three straight city and league champion-ships between 2005 and 2007...In 2006, Harrison took home both the Winnipeg Youth Soccer Association and South End United Player of the Year Awards after garnering MVP honors at the Golden Boy International Tournament, where South End United claimed the U18 girls’ title...Harrison played high school soccer with Shattuck St. Mary’s in Faribault, Minn., and played ice hockey for Vincent Massey Collegiate in Winnipeg.

PERSONAL: Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences…Among her soccer ambitions are to receive a nod to join the Canadian National Team and win the FIFA World Cup…Lists competing for Team Canada in the inaugural Women’s U17 FIFA World Cup as her biggest thrill to date in soccer...Plays hockey as a hobby...Picked UT over UCF, Wisconsin and UTEP...Has a brother, Mark,20…Born Aug. 5, 1991, in Winninpeg, Manitoba, Canada...Parents are Ian and Wendy Harrison.

OVERALLYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2009 20/19 2 4 8 23 2

SECYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2009 11/11 2 3 7 14 2

Harrison’s Career Stats

2222AMY HARRISONAMY HARRISON

5-6 -- SOPHOMORE -- MF5-6 -- SOPHOMORE -- MFWINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA -- WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA --

VINCENT MASSEY COLLEGIATEVINCENT MASSEY COLLEGIATE

32 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

MEET THE LADY VOLS

AS A SOPHOMORE (2009): Tied Jayden Barrett for second on the team in goals with three

while playing in 17 matches (15 starts) in 2009, including all 11 during Southeastern Conference action...Fired a squad-best 76 shots during the year with 58 of those occurring in league play...Totaled a team-high six shots against Georgia (10/30)...Was credited with her first assist of the year on the match-winning goal by Amy Harrison at 10:15 of a 2-0 win at Alabama (10/25)...Totaled a half-dozen shots, one on frame, in 79 min-utes as a starting forward versus Auburn (10/22)...Started up top against both #5 South Carolina (10/18) and #11 Florida (10/16)...Tied the match with the nationally-ranked Gators on a goal at 34:14, her third of the year, after corralling a bad Gator defensive clear and scoring to the right of the keeper...Registered four of UT’s eight total shots on goal during the 1-1 (2OT) tie against #24 Ole Miss (10/11)...Scored her second goal of the season and first match-winner at 15:15 of the 3-0 rout of Mississippi State (10/9)...Started at forward at both Vanderbilt and Kentucky...Had five shots, including one on frame in the 1-0 win at UK (10/4) and seven shots (two on goal) in the overtime loss at VU (10/2)...Just missed tying the contest at #25 West Virginia (9/20) at 88:04 as her shot from in the middle clanked off the left post and away over the endline...Recorded her initial goal of the season and just the second of her career at 30:10 against Western Carolina (9/13) to pull the Lady Vols even at 1-1 in a match they would eventually win, 2-1...Returned from a bone bruise of the right knee during the tie at #19 Minnesota (9/4) and started against Wisconsin (9/6), firing six total shots and one on goal...The injury occurred during the second half of Tennessee’s exhibition loss to #16 Duke (8/15)...Received her second consecutive Academic All-SEC selection.

AS A FRESHMAN (2008): Appeared in 21 games as a rookie…Made 10 starts…Finished the season third on the team in shots…Became a staple in the central midfield after recovering from an illness in the preseason… Recognized on the Soccer Buzz Central Region All-Freshman Team...Led all freshmen in minutes played, helping fill the hole left by an in-jury to senior Leslie Vineyard…Notched her first career point against Western Carolina, assisting on senior Kylee Rossi’s game winner…Saw time in every conference match, starting five…Earned a spot on the SEC All-Freshman Team for her efforts during league play…Made her presence felt during the Lady Vols’ SEC Tournament championship run…Played all but six minutes during the tournament, leading the team with 14 shots on the weekend…Converted the deciding penalty against LSU in the SEC Tournament semifinals…Was one of four UT players named to the SEC All-Tournament Team...Also reaped a selection to the SEC Freshman Honor Roll for her work in the classroom.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: A four-year letterwinner, who spent two years at Berkeley Prep in Tampa, Fla., and two years at Seven Hills School in Cincinnati, Ohio…Four-time all-state first team selection…Helped Berkeley Prep earn a regional semifinal berth in 2004 and a spot in the Florida state semi-finals in 2005…Pushed Seven Hills to an undefeated regular season and the regional final in 2006…Amassed 107 goals and 79 assists during her high school career…First-team all-state, all-district, all-city and all-conference selection in her final two seasons with the Stingers…Plays her club soccer with IMG Academy in Florida, the No. 1 club team in the country…Led the squad to three Florida State Cup titles…Was a member of two regional semifinal teams with IMG…Reached the finals of the prestigious Disney Showcase three times with IMG…Part of the 2007 Region III Premier League and 2008 Disney Show-case championship teams…Also earned three varsity letters in track and field…Spent one year as a varsity cheerleader and played club volleyball...Was a member of the National Society of High School Scholars and the Latin, Spanish and Service Clubs at Seven Hills…Was a four-year Dean’s List honoree.

PERSONAL: Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences…Interested in pursuing a degree in political science...Played club soccer alongside fellow Lady Vols Emily Shore and Emily Dowd…Father, Billy Hatcher, is the first base coach for the Cincinnati Reds and played outfield in the major leagues with the Reds, Cubs, Astros, Pirates, Red Sox, Phillies and Rangers…Brother, Derek, 23, was a defensive back for the University of Richmond football team, the 2008 NCAA FCS National Cham-pions…Chelsea Ryan Hatcher was born on April 3, 1990, in Houston, Texas…Her parents are Billy and Karen Hatcher.

OVERALLYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2008 21/10 0 1 1 43 02009 17/15 3 1 7 76 1Totals 38/25 3 2 8 119 1

SECYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2008 11/5 0 0 0 22 02009 11/10 2 1 5 58 1Totals 22/15 2 1 5 80 1

Hatcher’s Career Stats

66CHELSEA HATCHERCHELSEA HATCHER

5-7 -- JUNIOR -- MF/F5-7 -- JUNIOR -- MF/FCINCINNATI, OHIO -- CINCINNATI, OHIO --

SEVEN HILLS HIGH SCHOOLSEVEN HILLS HIGH SCHOOL

33 UTLadyVols.com

MEET THE LADY VOLS

AS A SOPHOMORE (2009): Saw playing time in 14 matches during 2009, while drawing 10

starts...Also made appearances in six Southeastern Conference matches (two starts)...Subbed in for 21 minutes in the backline at Alabama (10/25)...Received 69 minutes of playing time on defense during the 3-0 home rout of Mississippi State (10/9)...Drew starting nods at #25 West Virginia (9/20), at Arkansas (9/25) and at LSU (9/27)...Played a key role in a UT backline that tallied a shutout streak of 323:36 (starting during the Pep-perdine match on Aug. 30th and ending versus Memphis on Sept. 11th -- a span of four contests) and seven clean sheets during 2009...Started both matches against Arizona State (8/28) and Pepperdine (8/30)...Played a part in Tennessee’s defensive effort against ETSU (8/22) by earning a start on the backline and helping limit the Bucs to five total shots in a shutout.

AS A FRESHMAN (2008): Made 20 appearances with nine starts on the backline during her rookie campaign…Was a key piece of the defense that recorded six shutouts in 2008…Helped the backline post a goals against average of 1.23 on the year…Saw action in all 11 conference matches, starting three…Assisted on Tennessee’s lone goal in a 1-1 draw with Alabama to record her first career point…Played full time in both the semifinal and final during the Lady Vols’ SEC Tournament cham-pionship run…Helped hold opponents to just two goals during the conference tournament…Made her NCAA Tournament debut in the loss to Charlotte, playing all 90 minutes.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: A four-year varsity letterwinner at South Forsyth High in Cumming, Ga., Brookwood High in Snell-ville, Ga., and Mountain Vista High School in Highlands Ranch...Led Mountain Vista to a Colorado 5A state quarterfinal berth in 2007…Named first-team All-Continental League as a senior…Helped South Forsyth to the Georgia 5A State Championship game as a freshman… Guided Brookwood to the state quarter-finals during her sophomore year…Hut played for three years with the GSA Phoenix ‘90 in Georgia…Led the Phoenix to the 2004 and 2005 Region III Premier League Championship…Was a member of the 2004 Georgia State Championship team...Played with Real Colorado, where she was a member of the 2006 U.S. Youth Soccer National title winning team...Also par-

ticipated on state ODP teams in Kansas and Georgia between 2002-06…Earned a spot in the Region III ODP pool in 2004 and 2005…Was a member of the 2005 Georgia ’89 ODP team that reached the national championships.

PERSONAL: Majoring in Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Man-agement at UT…Lists going to ODP National Championships as her biggest thrill in sports…Enjoys shopping, spending time with friends and relaxing when not on the pitch…Models herself after her mother, who she cites as her biggest inspiration…Has two brothers, Sam, 26, and Jacob, 18, and one sister, Amanda, 25…Hannah Caitlin Hut was born Dec. 9, 1989, in Colorado Springs, Colo., to Mike and Cathy Hut.

OVERALLYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2008 20/9 0 1 1 2 02009 14/10 0 0 0 0 0Totals 34/19 0 1 1 2 0

SECYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2008 11/3 0 1 1 1 02009 6/2 0 0 0 0 0Totals 17/5 0 1 1 1 0

Hut’s Career Stats

d G b

1515HANNAH HUTHANNAH HUT

5-5 -- JUNIOR -- D5-5 -- JUNIOR -- DHIGHLANDS RANCH, COLO. -- HIGHLANDS RANCH, COLO. --

MOUNTAIN VISTA HIGH SCHOOLMOUNTAIN VISTA HIGH SCHOOL6

34 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

MEET THE LADY VOLS

AS A SOPHOMORE AT GEORGIA SOUTHERN (2009): As a team captain

Kephart totaled 19 shots, eight on goal, while starting all 18 of GSU’s matches…Scored her first career goal off a header during the 83rd minute to force overtime in an eventual 2-1 loss against Jacksonville (Sept. 6)…Served as a Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) representative during her sopho-more season.

AS A FRESHMAN AT GEORGIA SOUTHERN (2008): Started all 18 matches for the Eagles during her initial cam-paign…Recorded 10 total shots with five coming on frame… Dished out an assist against the College of Charleston (Oct 12)...Recorded a career high of three shots against The Citadel (Oct 10) and Appalachian State (Oct 19)...Tallied shots during a four-game stretch from Oct. 10-19.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: A four-year letter winner at South Forsyth H.S., Kephart helped lead her War Eagle squad to 2004 (undefeated) and 2008 Region 7-AAAAA championships and a pair of runner-up finishes in the Georgia Women’s Soccer State Tournament (2005, 2008)…A four-time all-county selec-tion and a two-year team captain (2007, 2008), she also re-ceived “Best Midfielder” honors during her junior and senior campaigns (2007, 2008)…Kephart was tabbed to the Atlanta Journal Constitution’s 2008 All-Northside Team and was named the 2008 War Eagle “Female Athlete of the Year”…She played four years as a captain for the Atlanta Fire United (AFU) Club Team (2004-07), helping lead AFU to the 2006 Georgia State Cup Championship and a 2005 semifinal berth and the 2005 RBC Liberty Soccer Classic crown…Kephart led her Norcross Soccer Association squad to the 2004 Capital Area Soccer League (CASL) Shootout title…Was a member of the Georgia State Olympic Development Program (ODP) player pool during

2005-06…A member of the National Honor Society at S.F.H.S., she also received numerous academic and extracurricular ac-colades including a U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar Athlete Award.

PERSONAL: Currently enrolled in the College of Business at UT with plans on majoring in business management and in-ternational business…Claims to have modeled her game after former U.S. Women’s Soccer legend Michelle Akers...Moment in history she would like to have witnessed would be Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech…Her favorite sports figure is North Carolina head men’s basketball coach Roy Williams while Kansas men’s basketball is her favorite sports team…Has a sister, Andrea, 23…Chelsea Nicole Kephart was born Jan. 4, 1990, in Tulsa, Okla….Her supportive parents are Mike and Sherri Kephart.

OVERALLYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2008 18/18 0 1 1 10 02009 18/18 1 0 2 19 0Totals 36/36 1 1 3 29 0

Kephart’s Career Stats (at Georgia Southern)

44CHELSEA KEPHARTCHELSEA KEPHART

5-6 -- JUNIOR -- MF/D5-6 -- JUNIOR -- MF/DCUMMING, GA. -- CUMMING, GA. --

SOUTH FORSYTH HIGH SCHOOL/GA. SOUTHERNSOUTH FORSYTH HIGH SCHOOL/GA. SOUTHERN

35 UTLadyVols.com

MEET THE LADY VOLS

AS A SOPHOMORE (2009): Drew starts in the midfield dur-ing 14 of her 19 matches played

and received playing time in all 11 Southeastern Conference contests (10 starts)...Tallied a single assist during the 2009 cam-paign...Played 68 minutes in the 1-0 (2OT) loss to #10 Florida (11/4) at the SEC Tournament...Started against #5 South Caro-lina (10/18), #11 Florida (10/16), #24 Ole Miss (10/11) and at Alabama (10/25)...Was credited with the initial assist of her Lady Vol career on Amy Harrison’s goal at 27:52 to down Kentucky (10/4), 1-0...Subbed into the Western Carolina (9/13) contest and blasted a shot on goal...Drew a start in the midfield and fired off one shot in the 1-0 victory over Wisconsin (9/6) in Minneapolis, Minn....Registered a shot on goal as a starter in the midfield during the 3-2 (2OT) loss to Arizona State (8/28) and entered as a sub versus Pepperdine (8/30)...Started in the midfield for the Big Orange during UT’s 2-0 victory over ETSU (8/22) in the season opener and recorded one shot...Received her second consecutive Academic All-SEC selection.

AS A FRESHMAN (2008): Saw action in 16 matches as a rookie, making three starts…Served as a valuable reserve on the backline…Part of the defense post a 1.23 goals against aver-age on the year…Helped the Lady Vols record six shutouts…Notched her first appearance in the opener against Chatta-nooga…Saw all three of her starts come during conference play…Played in eight league matches, including all 103 minutes of the double-overtime loss at Auburn...Received a selection to the SEC Freshman Honor Roll for her work in the classroom.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: A four-year letterwinner at Brent-wood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn….Helped the Eagles to a regional championship in 2006…Served as a captain in 2007…Was forced to sit out her sophomore year due to injury…Earned 2006 and 2007 all-state selections…Was named to the National Christian School Athletic Association All-America Team in 2006…Collected All-South Region honors in 2007, despite suffering a torn ACL...Club credentials include seven state championships with Real Madrid…Helped the squad to four straight state titles from 2004-07...In 2007, Real Madrid earned a regional semifinal berth and was ranked seventh in the nation...Participated with the ODP Regional team in 2006...Also

a four-year letterwinner in track and field, reaching the regional championships each year…Earned all-state honors in 2004 and all-region nods from 2005-07.

PERSONAL: Majoring in communication studies…Inter-ested in entering the communications studies program…Was a volunteer with Junior Girls Bible Study, Big Sister/Little Sister and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation while at Brent-wood…Joins former club teammate Anna Fisher on the Lady Vol roster…Enjoys dancing, running, going to the lake, doing community service and spending time with friends when not on the pitch…Lara and fellow junior Hannah Hut have matching cars named “Gretta the Jetta”...Chose Tennessee over SMU, Ole Miss and South Carolina…Has played the piano for over six years…Has one older sister, Megan, 23, and one younger brother, John, 11…Lara Alexandra Langworthy was born Feb. 15, 1990, in Murfreesboro, Tenn….Daughter of Warren and Lucy Langworthy.

OVERALLYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2008 16/3 0 0 0 4 02009 19/14 0 1 1 10 0Totals 35/17 0 1 1 14 0

SECYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2008 8/3 0 0 0 1 02009 11/10 0 1 1 6 0Totals 19/13 0 1 1 7 0

Langworthy’s Career Stats

1818LARA LANGWORTHYLARA LANGWORTHY

5-7 -- JUNIOR -- MF/F5-7 -- JUNIOR -- MF/FMURFREESBORO, TENN. -- MURFREESBORO, TENN. -- BRENTWOOD ACADEMYBRENTWOOD ACADEMY4

36 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

MEET THE LADY VOLS

AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Started three matches while re-ceiving playing time in 18 contests

during her initial campaign in the Orange & White...Was cred-ited with two total shots, one on frame in 2009...Participated in 10 of UT’s 11 Southeastern Conference match-ups...Played 56 minutes as a sub against Alabama (10/25)...Started at forward during the 1-1 (2OT) tie against Ole Miss (10/11), tallying a shot on goal in 19 minutes of action...Actually started as a defender against Arkansas (9/25) before returning to forward versus LSU (9/27)...Subbed in for playing time versus #19 Minnesota (9/4), Wisconsin (9/6), Memphis (9/11) and Western Carolina (9/13)...Saw action as a substitute against Arizona State (8/28) and Pep-perdine (8/30)...Posted a shot and, as a substitute, earned her first career cap wearing the Orange & White in a 2-0 season-opening win over ETSU (8/22)...Was named to the SEC Fresh-man Academic Honor Roll.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: A two-sport athlete at Carmel H.S., in Carmel, Ind., Owens earned nine varsity letters during her interscholastic career, including two as a varsity manager for the basketball team...Played a part in three straight confer-ence championship teams (2006-08), one regional (2007) and one sectional titlist (2007)...A three-time All-Hamilton County soccer selection (2007-09)...Chosen 2007-08 Metropolitan In-terscholastic Conference (MIC) and was a 2008 Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) state finalist in track as well as a 2008 IHSAA All-State choice...In 2009, was the “Most Valuable Female Athlete” for track at Carmel H.S., as well as Hamilton County’s “Top Scoring Female Athlete”...Helped her track squad to a 2009 Hamilton County championship...Was a two-time state finalist in the 400-meter dash...Played club soccer for the Dynamo, the Indy Revolution and the Carmel United-Sparx...Was a member of the National Society of High School Scholars and the recipient of the Youth in Community Service Award at Carmel H.S.

PERSONAL: Majoring in business management at Tennes-see…Her father Barrington is currently listed as a Board Asso-ciate on the Board of Visitors for the University of Tennessee’s Arts & Sciences Department...Lists beating rival Noblesville in

the run up to the 2007-08 state tourney as her biggest thrill in soccer to date...Her cousin, Horace Owens, is currently an assistant men’s basketball coach at LaSalle University (Pa.)...Has one sister: Alexandria, 24…Alexis Nicole Owens was born on July 18, 1991, in Knoxville, Tenn.…Her parents are Barrington and Cassandra Owens.

OVERALLYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2009 18/3 0 0 0 2 0

SECYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2009 10/3 0 0 0 1 0

Owens’ Career Stats

2323ALEXIS OWENSALEXIS OWENS

5-6 -- SOPHOMORE -- D/F5-6 -- SOPHOMORE -- D/FCARMEL, IND. -- CARMEL, IND. --

CARMEL HIGH SCHOOLCARMEL HIGH SCHOOL

37 UTLadyVols.com

MEET THE LADY VOLS

AS A REDSHIRT SOPHO-MORE (2009): Reaped her first career action for the Orange

& White in 2009, eventually playing in 12 matches with two starts...Drew a pair of starting nods while participating in six Southeastern Conference contests...Was credited with three total shots including one on frame...Drew time in the line-up as a substitute at #22 Georgia (10/30)...Started up top for Ten-nessee and recorded a shot in 20 minutes of play at Alabama (10/25)...Subbed in for 36 total minutes of action against Missis-sippi State (21 mins., 10/9) and Ole Miss (10/11)...Started at for-ward and played 42 minutes in a 1-0 victory at Arkansas (9/25)...Saw playing time as a sub in the matches against Memphis (9/11), #19 Minnesota (9/4), Wisconsin (9/6), Arizona State (8/28) and Pepperdine (8/30)...Came on as a substitute versus ETSU (8/22) and managed one shot in the 2-0 UT triumph.

AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2008): Saw no game action during her rookie campaign.

AS A FRESHMAN (2007): Spent the entire season on the sideline, recovering from a knee injury...Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Lettered in both soccer and track at Vista Murrieta High School…Played on several successful club teams, including the Eagles out of Camarillo, Calif….Won the 2005 and 2006 Surf Cup Championship with the Eagles…Mem-ber of the ’89 Olympic Development Program (ODP) Cal-South State Pool Team from 2003-06…Scored game-winning goal in the 2006 ODP Regional Championship…Shared the 2006 ODP national title…Traveled to Texas, Virginia, Las Vegas, Nev., and Beaverton, Ore., with her club teams.

PERSONAL: Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences…Considering a major in sports medicine…Was an honor student as a senior at Vista Murrieta High School…Aspires to make the U.S. women’s national team…Chose to attend Tennessee over Cal State Fullerton, UC Irvine and UCLA…Older brother Brandon, 24, was a two-time All-Pac-10 defender on the UCLA men’s soccer team and played with the U.S. Under-20 National Team in 2004…Models herself after her brother on the pitch…

Enjoys shopping and going to the movies in her spare time…Ashley Renee Owens was born Oct. 15, 1989, in West Covina, Calif.…Parents are Dwight and Vicki Owens.

OVERALLYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2007 Redshirted2008 Did Not Play2009 12/2 0 0 0 3 0Totals 12/2 0 0 0 3 0

SECYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2007 Redshirted2008 Did Not Play2009 6/2 0 0 0 2 0Totals 6/2 0 0 0 2 0

Owens’ Career Stats

1414ASHLEY OWENSASHLEY OWENS

5-5 -- R-JUNIOR -- F5-5 -- R-JUNIOR -- FMURRIETA, CALIF. -- MURRIETA, CALIF. --

VISTA MURRIETA HIGH SCHOOLVISTA MURRIETA HIGH SCHOOL

38 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

MEET THE LADY VOLS

AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Saw no game action during her rookie campaign and redshirted...

Named to the SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll for her ef-forts in the classroom.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Hailing from Normal, Ill., Jessica Rolfs is a 5-11 goalkeeper and four-year letterwinner at Nor-mal Community High School...A two-year captain with the Lady Ironmen, Rolfs helped lead her squad to the 2007 and 2009 intercity and regional titles...During 2009, the Lady Ironmen advanced to the elite eight while earning a sectional title, the farthest the school has ever advanced in women’s soccer...Rolfs was a four-time first team all-Big 12 Conference selection, a two-time all-section team member and was named to the all-state squad following her senior season...She also garnered four straight conference scholar athlete awards from 2006-09...Rolfs posted a combined 29 shutouts over her final two campaigns, notching a 36-8-0 record during that span...A member of the KUFC Cosmos, Rolfs guided her U18 squad to the 2008 Illinois State Cup championship, topping the Eclipse Select in the final...Rolfs also helped KUFC to a runner-up performance at 2007 U.S. Club Soccer nationals and to back-to-back U.S. Club Soc-cer Region D championships in 2005 and 2006...An Honor Roll student at Normal Community H.S., Rolfs also participated in the Spanish Club, Key Club and the ROCS Mentor Program.

PERSONAL: Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences and interested in studying engineering or mathematics…Enjoys read-ing and watching movies when not on the pitch…Has modeled her game after current U.S. Men’s National team goalkeeper

Tim Howard...Has two brothers, Adam, 18, and Jake, 15…Jes-sica Lynn Rolfs was born on February 11, 1991, in Normal, Ill., to Phil and Jane Rolfs.

OVERALLYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2009 Redshirted

SECYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2009 Redshirted

Rolfs’ Career Stats

11JESSICA ROLFSJESSICA ROLFS

5-11 -- R-FRESHMAN -- GK5-11 -- R-FRESHMAN -- GKNORMAL, ILL. -- NORMAL, ILL. --

NORMAL COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOLNORMAL COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL

39 UTLadyVols.com

MEET THE LADY VOLS

AS A SOPHOMORE (2009): Started 14 of 19 matches played in 2009, and drew time in all 11

Southeastern Conference matches...Tallied the first assist and point of her career at UT...Played 101 minutes in UT’s 1-0 (2OT) loss to #10 Florida (11/4) in the SEC Tournament...Started in the midfield and played the entire match at Alabama (10/25)...Recorded a shot while playing all 90 minutes in the midfield against Auburn (10/22)...One of five Lady Vols to play all 200 possible minutes against #11 Florida (10/16) and #5 South Carolina (10/18)...Started and fired three shots during the 3-0 rout of Mississippi State (10/9)...Credited with a pair of shots as a substitute against Arkansas (9/25)...Started in the midfield against Memphis (9/11) and subbed in and directed two shots against Western Carolina (9/13)...Saw action as a substi-tute during the 0-0 (2OT) tie at #19 Minnesota (9/4)...Drew a starting nod in the midfield against Arizona State (8/28) and entered the contest as head coach Angela Kelly’s initial sub in the 1-0 defeat to Pepperdine (8/30)...Shore recorded the first point of her Lady Vol career by assisting on Mick Imgram’s first goal against ETSU (8/22)...On a cross from the left side by Emily Dowd, Shore managed to get a quick foot on the ball helping settle it to Imgram who then scored the game’s initial goal...Received her second consecutive Academic All-SEC selection.

AS A FRESHMAN (2008): Saw time in 19 matches as a rookie, making nine starts…Made her first appearance in the 5-0 win over Chattanooga in the opener…Earned her initial start at UC Santa Barbara, playing 77 minutes…Served as a key reserve on the backline that posted six shutouts and a 1.23 goals against average…Started seven conference matches…Notched all five of her shots during SEC play…Started in the first round of the SEC Tournament against Auburn…Made her NCAA Tournament debut against Charlotte, notching 21 min-utes as a substitute...Tabbed to the SEC Freshman Honor Roll for her work in the classroom.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Spent four years as a captain of the varsity squad at Oak Hall School in Gainesville...Helped the Lady Eagles capture three district championships…Earned the Gainesville Sun Player of the Year Award each year from 2005-07...Scored in every game for Oak Hall during her junior season…Finished her career with 133 goals and 79 assists…

Scored five goals in a game as a senior in 2007…Began her club career with the Gainesville Hotshots, serving as a captain for five seasons…Later played with the Countryside Premier Under-17 squad that made the regional finals in 2006-07... Has played with the IMG Academy club team since 2007…Helped IMG to the 2007 Region III Premier League Championship and the 2008 Disney Showcase title...Participated in the ODP re-gional pool in 2006 and 2007…Member of the ODP state team from 2002-07…Led the Florida ’90 team to the regional title and a spot in ODP National Championships in 2006…Also earned a varsity letter in track as a junior...Was on Oak Hall’s honor roll in her final two years there.

PERSONAL: Majoring in political science at UT with a minor in business…Played alongside fellow Lady Vols Chelsea Hatcher and Emily Dowd with IMG Academy…Highest ambition is to earn All-America status with Tennessee…Enjoys fishing and all other water activities…Will face off against former team-mates Kayla Grimsley and Lauren Hyden (South Carolina) as well as Lindsay Williams and Lindsay Thompson (Florida) during the SEC season…Chose Tennessee over Florida and Florida State…Has one older sister, Ashley Jones, 31, and one older brother, Danny, 25…Emily Anne Shore was born April 12, 1990, in Gainesville…Daughter of Fred and Kelly Shore.

OVERALLYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2008 19/9 0 0 0 5 02009 19/14 0 1 1 17 0Totals 38/23 0 1 1 22 0

SECYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2008 11/7 0 0 0 5 02009 11/9 0 0 0 12 0Totals 22/16 0 0 0 17 0

Shore’s Career Stats

1010EMILY SHOREEMILY SHORE

5-5 -- JUNIOR -- MF/D5-5 -- JUNIOR -- MF/DGAINESVILLE, FLA. -- GAINESVILLE, FLA. --

OAK HALL HIGH SCHOOLOAK HALL HIGH SCHOOL1

40 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

MEET THE LADY VOLS

AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Saw no game action during her

rookie campaign and was redshirted...Named to the SEC Fresh-man Academic Honor Roll for her efforts in the classroom.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: A two-sport letterwinner at South Aiken High School in Aiken S.C., Wyatt played four years of soccer and two seasons of basketball...A nominee for South Carolina Gatorade State Player of the Year for soccer in 2009, Wyatt was chosen in both 2008 & 2009 as an Augusta Chronicle all-area selection...After reaping a second team nod in ‘08, she nabbed a first team selection as a goalkeeper after posting eight shutouts and a 0.76 GAA during her senior campaign...In 2008, Wyatt was tabbed as a Top Three 4-A keeper in South Carolina and shared duties in setting a school record for single-season shutouts...Helped guide her squad to the Airport H.S. Lady Eagle Classic title in 2009 with a 13-2 record...On the hardwood, Wyatt served one year as a captain for the basketball team at South Aiken, received a selection as the team’s Defensive MVP in 2007...Helped her club team, the Augusta Arsenal, to the 2009 Aiken Cup championship and both the 2007 Red Star Challenge and Sugar and Spice titles.

PERSONAL: Enrolled in the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources…Interested in going into animal science or coaching collegiate soccer after graduation…Lists Lady Vol basketball head coach Pat Summitt as her biggest sports influ-ence because of her passion for her sport and teaching...Wyatt’s grandfather, aunt, father, mother and brother all attended the University of Tennessee…Excelled in the classroom at Aiken as part of the school’s honor roll, reaped a scholar-athlete award, was a member of the national Honor Society as was chosen

as a Wendy’s High School Heisman school winner...Chose to come to Tennessee over Georgia, Clemson and the College of Charleston...Has two older brothers, Zachary, 32, and Adam, 28…Rebecca (RB) Suzanne Wyatt was born Oct. 25, 1990, in Aiken, S.C….Daughter of Doug and Mary Sue Wyatt.

OVERALLYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2009 Redshirted

SECYear GP/GS G A P Sh. GWG2009 Redshirted

Wyatt’s Career Stats

3131RB WYATT RB WYATT

5-8 -- R-FRESHMAN -- GK5-8 -- R-FRESHMAN -- GKAIKEN, S.C. -- AIKEN, S.C. --

SOUTH AIKEN HIGH SCHOOLSOUTH AIKEN HIGH SCHOOL

41 UTLadyVols.com

MEET THE LADY VOLS

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Bailey ventures to Rocky Top as a highly decorated player out of Fenton High

School in Fenton, Michigan…The 4-11 midfielder/forward tallied an im-pressive 39 goals and 38 assists during her interscholastic career while helping the 2009 Fenton soccer squad to Metro league, district and regional championships and her 2008 team to the Michigan state semi-finals…A 2009 honorable mention ESPN/RISE Magazine All-American, a 2009 Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) “Dream Team” choice, and a four-time all-Metro and Division II All-State selec-tion in soccer, Bailey also excelled in a myriad of other sports…She finished ninth overall in the 2004 AAU National Cross Country Cham-pionships, won a 2004 Junior Golf Club title and played both basketball and volleyball (as a freshman) at Fenton H.S…On the pitch Bailey has toiled for numerous seasons with the Michigan Olympic Development Program (ODP, 2004-09), for three years with the Region II ODP, as part of adidas ESP and served as part of the U.S. National Pool back in 2005…In her travels with the ODP program, Bailey got the op-portunity to venture through both Europe and Brazil playing soccer…She also played club soccer for the Vardar Soccer Club U-18 and for numerous seasons with the Michigan Hawks (U-9 through U-17)…A long-time captain, Bailey helped guide the Hawks to a 2006 State Cup

Championship, while picking up Most Valuable Player honors, and a third place finish at nationals…Proved her ability in the classroom at Fenton H.S. by receiving high academic honors (for a 3.75 GPA or above) during all four years of her high school career…Bailey was chosen to the National Honor Society, participated as a mentor and tutor and was part of the 2009 Fenton Homecoming Court.

PERSONAL: Currently enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences at UT...Bailey’s mother ran track and cross country for Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Mich., setting several records in the process…Chose Tennessee from a group of high-profile soccer programs that included Penn State, Ohio State and Michigan State…Lists country star Taylor Swift as her favorite musician…Has a brother, Matthew, 23, and a sister, Amanda, 20…Victoria Margaret Bailey was born Dec. 30, 1991, in Flint, Mich….Her parents are Michael and Dawnali Bailey.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: A mid-fielder out of Hershey, Pa., Brown arrives at Tennessee with numerous

accolades in tow, finishing her interscholastic career at Hershey H.S. with a school-record 93 career goals…Reaped a No. 58 ranking in Top Drawer Soccer’s 2010 National Top 100 Girls and a No. 2 nod on the organization’s Region I listings, respectively, as well as a rating as a four-star “Player to Watch”…Was chosen as one of ESPN/RISE Magazine’s Top 2010 Players in the state of Pennsylvania…Helped lead Hershey High School to four consecutive Keystone Division titles, the 2008 & 2010 Mid-Penn Conference championships, the 2009 Pennsylvania State semifinals (21-3-1 and National Soccer Coaches Association – NSCAA -- rating of No. 19) and the 2010 Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) AAA State Championship (over Cumber-land Valley) with a 27-1 record and No. 3 national NSCAA ranking…During her senior campaign, Brown was chosen to the 2010 NSCAA Pennsylvania All-State Team, reaped her third career selection to the Patriot News “Big 11” Team (2008, 2009, 2010) while being selected as both the Mid-Penn Conference and Keystone Division Player of the Year…She reaped 2009 NSCAA/adidas High School Girls All-Region II Team status as well as nods to the ESPN/RISE All-American Team as an honorable mention choice, to the Pennsylvania State Coaches Associa-tion (PSCA) All-State Team and was named as the Keystone Division Player of the Year after a junior season that saw her tally a staggering

29 goals and 12 assists…Brown was tabbed three times as a Mid-Penn Conference First Team All-Star (2008, 2009, 2010)…She participated with the Eastern Pennsylvania Youth Soccer Association (EPYSA) Olympic Development Program (ODP) (2003-08) and Region I ODP (2007-08) teams and at the adidas ESP camp in California (2008)…Among the numerous titles she has won as part of the Hershey Attack Soccer Club are 2004, 2007 and 2009 State Cup Championships, the 2006 Region I title, the 2009 Disney College Showcase and Discovery Cup titles and the 2006 Region I Premier League crown…At Hershey H.S. Brown was a member of both the National Honor Society and National Art Honor Society and the Distinguished Honor Roll…She also received the school’s “Most Athletic Girl” and the Marine Corps’ Distinguished Student-Athlete awards.

PERSONAL: Currently enrolled in the College of Education, Health and Human Sciences at UT with plans on majoring in sports manage-ment…Owns major family ties to the University of Tennessee as her grandfather (Donald Yates), father, mother and sister all possess vari-ous degrees from Rocky Top while her brother (senior) is currently enrolled at Tennessee…Enjoys hobbies including art and photography during her time off the pitch…Lists country group Rascal Flatts as her favorite musical artist…Has one sister, Rebecca, 23, and a brother, Jonathan, 21…Caroline Rose Brown was born Jan. 4, 1992, in Bluefield, W. Va….Her parents are David and Donna Brown.

33TORI BAILEYTORI BAILEY

4-11 -- FRESHMAN -- MF4-11 -- FRESHMAN -- MFFENTON, MICH. -- FENTON, MICH. --

FENTON HIGH SCHOOLFENTON HIGH SCHOOL

2525CAROLINE BROWNCAROLINE BROWN

5-9 -- FRESHMAN -- MF5-9 -- FRESHMAN -- MFHERSHEY, PA. -- HERSHEY, PA. --

HERSHEY HIGH SCHOOLHERSHEY HIGH SCHOOL

42 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

MEET THE LADY VOLS

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: An in-state product out of St. Agnes Acad-emy in Memphis, Tenn., defender

Caroline Capocaccia helped guide her high school program to a pair of Division II AA Tennessee State Soccer Championships in 2006 (23-0 record) and 2009 (17-0-4 record), being named the Most Valuable Player in the latter event as the St. Agnes Academy defense permitted just one goal over three state tourney matches…Was tabbed as one of ESPN/RISE Magazine’s Top Players in the state of Tennessee (2010)…A member of The Commercial Appeal’s “Best of the Preps” listing in 2007 and a finalist for player of the year in 2009, she was twice named both the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA) West Region Defender of the Year (2007, 2009) and a TSSAA All-West Re-gion selection (2007, 2009)…Received nods to the 2007, 2008 & 2009 Tennessee Sports Writers Association (TSWA) Division II All-State squads and was nominated for the East-West Tennessee High School Soccer Coaches Association (THSSCA) All-Star Game…At the club level, Capocaccia played for the Fury Soccer Club, where she was part of a 2007 Tennessee State title, as well as for both the MidSouth and Collierville Lobos Soccer Clubs…Was a member of both the National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society and an Academic All-Star in Science while graduating summa cum laude from St. Agnes Academy.

PERSONAL: Currently enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences at UT with plans on majoring in biology…Aspires to become a doctor following her playing days at Rocky Top…Lists skiing as a hobby she enjoys off the pitch…Chose to venture to Tennessee over Vanderbilt, Ole Miss and Memphis…Has two sisters: Suzanne, 16, and Melissa, 15…Caroline Michelle Capocaccia was born February 29, 1992, in Memphis, Tenn….Her parents are Robert and Sarah Capocaccia.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: A na-tive of Espoo, Saarinen becomes the first player from Finland to don the Orange & White uniform for the

Lady Vol soccer program in its 15-year history…She received eight caps during 2009-2010 as a member of Finland’s Under-19 Women’s National Team against squads such as Italy, Australia, France, England and Denmark…A part of a 2009 women’s first division champion with PK-35 Vantaa, Saarinen tallied nine goals and nine assists over 18 total matches…She once scored a staggering five goals and dished a pair of helpers during a single 2008 contest for F.C. Espoo, still the all-time re-cord for goals in a single junior championship match…Helped lead F.C. Espoo to a 2007 juniors’ first division crown…With both F.C. Honka and Espoo, she garnered several victories in major tournaments such as the Helsinki Cup and Orebro Cup…Played in a national tournament as part of the Uusimaa regional squad.

PERSONAL: Currently enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences at UT with plans on majoring in psychology...Lists her first game with the Finland U-19 National Team as her greatest thrill to date in the sport of soccer…Decided to venture to Tennessee over schools such as Ole Miss, Campbell (where former teammate with PK-35 Pirjo Leppikan-gas is currently a freshman on the soccer team) and Hofstra…Cites

floorball, photography and reading as hobbies she undertakes off the pitch…Claims to have modeled her game after Finnish National Team player Essi Sainio, someone Saarinen has been watching since she was 10 years old…Has a brother, Olli, 22, and a sister, Anne, 20…Sanna Maria Saarinen was born Sept. 4, 1991, in Espoo, Finland….Her parents are Timo and Pirkko Saarinen.

22CAROLINE CAPOCACCIACAROLINE CAPOCACCIA

5-7 -- FRESHMAN -- D5-7 -- FRESHMAN -- DMEMPHIS, TENN. -- MEMPHIS, TENN. --

ST. AGNES ACADEMYST. AGNES ACADEMY

h d t k

1717SANNA SAARINENSANNA SAARINEN

5-5 -- FRESHMAN -- MF5-5 -- FRESHMAN -- MFESPOO, FINLAND -- ESPOO, FINLAND --

ETELA-TAPIOLAETELA-TAPIOLA

43 UTLadyVols.com

MEET THE LADY VOLS

Sen iorsSen iors Jun iorsJun iors

SophomoresSophomores FreshmenFreshmen

The 2010 Lady Vols

This year’s senior class is gazing towards its future. Much as in life, each player appears to be looking her own way at her own path.

A junior class in unison...that was the goal of this year’s version of the “Lady Vol Rockettes.” The group will attempt to bring this level of team cohesiveness and coordination to the pitch in 2010.

An obviously happy-go-lucky group...this year’s sophomores will look to build off their initial year at Tennessee and help keep the team upbeat and focused.

Tennessee’s freshman class showing support for one of its own. This group will help each other adjust to the rigors of college life and begin contributing to the program.

The annual crazy team picture from 2010 Tennessee Lady Vol Soccer Photo Day

44 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

LADY VOL RETURNEES TO WATCH

22 AMY HARRISONM, 5-6, Sophomore, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Made quite a debut for the Big Orange during her rookie cam-paign, leading the squad with four assists on her way to SEC All-Freshman status...Tallied two goals with match-winners in victories at Kentucky and at Alabama...Harrison’s eight total points were good for second on the team behind only senior first team All-SEC selection Mick Imgram.

6 CHELSEA HATCHERM/F, 5-7, Junior, Cincinnati, Ohio

A 2010 Preseason All-SEC choice in the midfield, Hatcher tied for second last season on the Lady Vol squad in goals with three...The Cincinnati, Ohio, native fired a team-high 76 total shots with 21 of those successfully on frame...The former Central Region All-Freshman selection has now seen playing time in 38 career matches in the Orange & White.

20 EMILY DOWDF, 5-6, Junior, Gainesville, Fla. In 20 matches played in 2009, Dowd tied for third on the Lady Vol squad in points with seven on a pair of goals and three assists...The Gainesville, Fla., native tickled the twine against Arizona State and Memphis and delivered helpers versus Wisconsin, Western Carolina and ETSU. Owns career totals of three goals and four assists over 41 matches.

0 MOLLY BAIRDGK, 5-8, Redshirt Senior, Raleigh, N.C. In her first season as the No. 1 netminder for Tennessee, Baird posted an 8-9-3 record, seven solo shutouts, 101 saves and a 1.14 goals-against-average...She allowed 24 goals during 1893 minutes of time between the pipes and helped post a 323:36 shutout streak that started against Pepperdine and stretched over portions of four matches before finally allowing a goal versus Memphis...Owns a 3.81 GPA in a double major of finance and logistics...Was an ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District IV choice in 2009.

This Section Contains:

Travel Plans.......................................................46 2010 Lady Vol Opponents ................................47-50 2010 SEC Tournament Info .............................50 2010 First Tennessee Classic Info ...................50 2010 NCAA Tourney Info/Lady Vols on TV ....50-51 Series Versus 2010 Opponents ........................52

2010 OPPONENTS2010 OPPONENTS

46 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

2010 TRAVEL PLANS

NORTH CAROLINASept. 3-4Courtyard Marriott Chapel Hill100 Marriott Way.Chapel Hill, NC 27517(919) 883-0700

ARIZONA STATE/ARIZONASept. 8-12Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch7500 E. Doubletree Ranch Rd.Scottsdale, AZ 85258(480) 444-1234

MISSISSIPPI STATEOct. 7-9Hilton Garden Inn Starkville975 Hwy 12 EastStarkville, MS 39759(662) 615-9664

MISSISSIPPIOct. 9-10Downtown Oxford Inn and Suites400 North Lamar Blvd.Oxford, MS 38655(662) 234-3031

FLORIDAOct. 14-16Hilton Ocala3600 SW 36th Ave.Ocala, FL 34474(352) 854-1400

SOUTH CAROLINAOct. 16-17Courtyard Columbia at USC630 Assembly St.Columbia, SC 29201(803) 799-7800

AUBURNOct. 20-21Hilton Garden Inn2555 Hilton Garden Dr.Auburn, AL 36830(334) 502-3500

SEC TOURNAMENTNov. 3-7Orange Beach, Ala.

The Women’s Athletics Department at the University of Tennessee has never shied away from the best competition in the nation, and, at times, in other nations. Collectively, UT squads have competed in 46 states and several countries. The Lady Vol soccer team already has made that same commitment and will continue to add to its belt of match sites across the United States before its 15th season is completed.

All-time Lady Vol soccer destinations

2010 Lady Vol soccer trips 2010 SEC TournamentOrange Beach, Ala.

On the Road with the Lady Vols

47 UTLadyVols.com

Location .........................................Chapel Hill, N.C.Enrollment ......................................................17,891Colors .................................. Carolina Blue & WhiteNickname ................................................... Tar HeelsConference ........................................Atlantic CoastHome Field (Capacity) .....................Fetzer Field (5,700) Chancellor ................................. Dr. Holden ThorpAthletic Director .............................Dick Baddour

Head Coach ................................. Anson Dorrance (North Carolina ‘74)Career Record/Years .....................696-36-22/31Record at UNC ................................................SameAssistant Coaches ............................. Bill Palladino Chris Ducar

2009 Record .................................................... 23-3-1Conference Record/Finish ..................7-3-0/3rdPostseason ................................ NCAA ChampionsLetterwinners Returning/Lost .................18/14Starters Returning/Lost ...................................6/8

Media Contact ......................................Dave LohseOffice Phone ...................................(919) 962-7257E-Mail [email protected] Fax .........................................(919) 962-0612Website............................................TarHeelBlue.com

2010 LADY VOL OPPONENTS

Location .................................... Bowling Green, Ky.Enrollment ......................................................19,258Colors ....................................................Red & WhiteNickname ............................................Lady ToppersConference ................................................... Sun BeltHome Field (Capacity) ..................WKU Soccer Complex (1,500)President ..................................... Dr. Gary RansdellAthletic Director .................................. Ross Bjork

Head Coach ........................................ Jason Neidell (Yale ‘94)Career Record/Years .......................106-56-14/9Record at WKU ...............................................SameAssistant Coaches ..............................Chris Tinius Will Beddingfield2009 Record .................................................... 14-4-2Conference Record/Finish .................. 9-2/T2ndPostseason .........................................................NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost ................... 14/7Starters Returning/Lost ...................................5/6

Media Contact ................................... Anna SchultzOffice Phone ...................................(270) 745-2599E-Mail ................................... [email protected]............................................. WKUsports.com

Location ........................................College Park, Md.Enrollment ......................................................37,000Colors .............................Red, White, Black & GoldNickname ....................................................TerrapinsConference ........................................Atlantic CoastHome Field (Capacity) ................... Ludwig Field (6,000)President ..............................................................TBAAthletic Director ..............................................TBA

Head Coach .........................................Brian Pensky (Emory ‘91)Career Record/Years ......................... 37-45-13/5Record at Maryland ........................................SameAssistant Coaches ..................... Jonathan Morgan Laurie George2009 Record .................................................... 14-6-2Conference Record/Finish .................. 4-4-2/6thPostseason ..............................NCAA Third RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost ................... 21/6Starters Returning/Lost ...................................8/3

Media Contact ................................ Patrick FischerOffice Phone ...................................(301) 314-7062E-Mail .......................................... [email protected] Fax ......................................... (301) 314-9094Website.................................................UMTerps.com

MarylandTerrapins

Aug. 27 -- Knoxville, Tenn.8 p.m. -- Regal Soccer Stadium

Location .............................................. Richmond, Va.Enrollment .........................................................2,950Colors .......................................................Navy & RedNickname ........................................................ SpidersConference ...............................................Atlantic 10Home Field (Capacity) ..................... Ukrop Park (1,000)President ...................................................... Ed AyersAthletic Director ..................................... Jim Miller

Head Coach .......................................Peter Albright (Johnson State [Vt] ‘81)Career Record/Years ...................300-166-43/29Record at Richmond ....................... 139-84-21/15Assistant Coach ...................................Jen Woodie Lis Marcum2009 Record .....................................................8-10-2Conference Record/Finish ...................4-6-1/8thPostseason ......................................................... NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost ....................17/6Starters Returning/Lost .................................10/1

Media Contact ...................................... Rachel ParkOffice Phone ................................... (804) 287-6312E-Mail [email protected] Fax ......................................... (804) 289-8820Website.....................................RichmondSpiders.com

Western KentuckyLady Toppers

Aug. 20 -- Knoxville, Tenn.7 p.m. -- Regal Soccer Stadium

North CarolinaTar Heels

Sept. 4 -- Chapel Hill, N.C.1 p.m. -- Fetzer Field

Arizona StateSun Devils

Sept. 10 -- Tempe, Ariz.7 p.m. PT -- Sun Devil Soccer Stadium

RichmondSpiders

Aug. 29 -- Knoxville, Tenn.3 p.m. -- Regal Soccer Stadium

Location ................................................... Tempe, Ariz.Enrollment .........................................................67,082Colors ..................................................Maroon & GoldNickname .....................................................Sun DevilsConference ....................................................Pacific-10Home Field (Capacity) ..............Sun Devil Soccer Stadium (1,050)President ...............................................Michael CrowVice President of Athletics .................... Lisa Love

Head Coach ..............................................Kevin Boyd (Tri-State ‘90)Career Record/Years ....................... 151-87-29/13Record at Arizona State ........................ 27-24-9/3Assistant Coach ......................................Blair Quinn Paige Carmichael

2009 Record ......................................................... 9-7-4Conference Record/Finish ..................... 2-6-1/8thPostseason .................................. NCAA First RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost ...................... 15/9Starters Returning/Lost ..................................... 6/5

Media Contact ................................ Steve RodriguezOffice Phone ......................................(480) 965-9780E-Mail ................................. [email protected] Fax ............................................(480) 965-5408Website............................................. TheSunDevils.com

Location ................................................ Tempe, Ariz.Enrollment ......................................................38,000Colors ..........................................Red, White & BlueNickname .....................................................WildcatsConference .................................................Pacific-10Home Field (Capacity) ............. Mulcahy Soccer Stadium (1,000)President .............................Dr. Robert N. SheltonAthletic Director .................................Greg Byrne

Head Coach ..............................................Lisa Oyen (Montana ‘98)Record at Arizona ............................. First seasonAssistant Coaches .................................John Galas Danielle Sunderhaus

2009 Record .................................................... 4-15-1Conference Record/Finish ..............1-8-0/T-9thPostseason .........................................................NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost ................... 15/9Starters Returning/Lost ...................................6/5

Media Contact ..................................Katie RobertsOffice Phone ...................................(520) 621-4163E-Mail [email protected] Fax .........................................(520) 621-2681Website..................................... ArizonaWildcats.com

ArizonaWildcats

Sept. 12 -- Tempe, Ariz.11 a.m. PT -- Sun Devil Soccer Stadium

48 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

Location ..........................................Baton Rouge, La.Enrollment .......................................................27,992Colors .................................................. Purple & GoldNickname .......................................................... TigersConference ...........................................SoutheasternHome Field (Capacity) ... LSU Soccer Complex (1,500)Chancellor ............................Dr. Michael V. MartinAthletic Director .....................................Joe Alleva

Head Coach ............................................... Brian Lee (Furman ‘92)Career Record/Years ...................202-111-29/16Record at LSU ........................................58-31-19/5Assistant Coaches ........................Debbie Hensley TBA

2009 Record .....................................................15-4-5Conference Record/Finish ........8-2-1/1st WestPostseason ...........................NCAA Second RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost ..................12/10Starters Returning/Lost ................................... 6/5

Media Contact .................................... Will StaffordOffice Phone ................................... (225) 578-8226E-Mail .................................... [email protected] Fax ......................................... (225) 578-1861Website.................................................. LSUsports.net

2010 LADY VOL OPPONENTS

Location ........................................... Nashville, Tenn.Enrollment .........................................................6,738Colors .....................................................Black & GoldNickname ............................................CommodoresConference ...........................................SoutheasternHome Field (Capacity) ..........Vanderbilt Soccer Complex (2,400)Chancellor ................................ Nicholas S. ZepposVice Chancellor (Athletics) .. David Williams II

Head Coach ................................ Ronnie Woodard (Duke ‘92)Career Record/Years ....................... 94-87-29/11Record at Vanderbilt ...........................79-66-26/9Assistant Coaches ..........................Derek Greene Sebastian Vecchio

2009 Record .....................................................11-8-1Conference Record/Finish ..........5-6-0/4th EastPostseason ......................................................... NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost ....................19/6Starters Returning/Lost .................................10/1

Media Contact ...............................Chris WeinmanOffice Phone ................................... (615) 343-0019E-Mail [email protected] Fax ......................................... (615) 343-7064Website........................................ vucommodores.com

Location ......................................... Fayetteville, Ark.Enrollment ......................................................19,849Colors ............................................Cardinal & WhiteNickname ................................................ RazorbacksConference ..........................................SoutheasternHome Field (Capacity) ........................ Lady’Back Field (1,500)Chancellor ......................... Dr. G. David GearhartDirector of Athletics .............................. Jeff Long

Head Coach ............................................ Erin Aubry (Northwestern ‘98)Career Record/Years ......................... 36-45-13/5Record at Arkansas ....................................8-7-4/1Assistant Coaches .................... Christine Liberto Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart

2009 Record .......................................................8-7-4Conference Record/Finish .......2-7-2/4th WestPostseason .........................................................NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost ................... 15/5Starters Returning/Lost ...................................8/3

Media Contact ...............................Robby EdwardsOffice Phone ...................................(479) 575-2752E-Mail ............................................robbye@uark.eduOffice Fax .........................................(479) 575-7481Website..............................ArkansasRazorbacks.com

Location ...............................................Madison, Wis.Enrollment .......................................................42,099Colors ............................................ Cardinal & WhiteNickname ....................................................... BadgersConference .....................................................Big TenHome Field (Capacity) ..........McClimon Soccer Complex (4,500)Chancellor ............................................ Biddy MartinAthletic Director ..............................Barry Alvarez

Head Coach ........................................ Paula Wilkins (UMass ‘94)Career Record/Years ............................25-26-8/3Record at Wisconsin ........................ 144-45-19/9Assistant Coaches .......................... Tim Rosenfeld Patrick Farmer

2009 Record .....................................................10-6-6Conference Record/Finish .................. 5-1-4/3rdPostseason ..............................NCAA Third RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost ....................21/6Starters Returning/Lost .................................10/1

Media Contact .................................Allison MetcalfOffice Phone ................................... (608) 265-3545E-Mail ................................ amm@athletics.wisc.eduWebsite.............................................UWBadgers.com

WisconsinBadgers

Sept. 17 -- Knoxville, Tenn.7 p.m. -- Regal Soccer Stadium

Location .....................................Chattanooga, Tenn.Enrollment .......................................................10,526Colors ................................Navy, Old Gold & SilverNickname .................................................. Lady MocsConference ..................................................SouthernHome Field (Capacity) ................ Finley Stadium (20,668)Chancellor ................................... Dr. Roger BrownAthletic Director .....................................Rick Hart

Head Coach .............................................. J.D. Kyser (USC Spartanburg ‘85)Career Record .......................................126-127-17Record at Chattanooga ......................... 67-97-14Assistant Coaches ................................Sam Stroud

2009 Record ....................................................... 7-8-1Conference Record/Finish ...................2-8-1/9thPostseason ......................................................... NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost ..................14/10Starters Returning/Lost ................................... 9/3

Media Contact ..................................Anne WehuntOffice Phone ................................... (423) 425-4618E-Mail ................................. [email protected] Fax ......................................... (423) 425-4610Website....................................................GoMocs.com

ArkansasRazorbacks

Sept. 24 -- Knoxville, Tenn.7 p.m. -- Regal Soccer Stadium

LSUTigers

Sept. 26 -- Knoxville, Tenn.2 p.m. -- Regal Soccer Stadium

VanderbiltCommodores

Oct. 1 -- Knoxville, Tenn.7 p.m. -- Regal Soccer Stadium

Location ..............................................Lexington, Ky.Enrollment ......................................................27,000Colors ................................................... Blue & WhiteNickname .....................................................WildcatsConference ..........................................SoutheasternHome Field (Capacity) ...................... UK Soccer Complex (1,500)President ..................................Dr. Lee T. Todd, Jr.Athletic Director ...........................Mitch Barnhart

Head Coach ............................................. Jon Lipsitz (North Carolina ‘93)Career Record/Years .......................106-43-12/8Record at Kentucky .................................5-10-4/1Assistant Coaches ......................Michelle Raymer Aaron Rodgers

2009 Record .................................................... 5-10-4Conference Record/Finish ......... 2-8-1/6th EastPostseason .........................................................NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost ................... 9/15Starters Returning/Lost ...................................5/6

Media Contact ....................................John HaydenOffice Phone ...................................(859) 257-8429E-Mail .................................... [email protected] Fax .........................................(859) 323-4310Website..............................................UKathletics.com

KentuckyWildcats

Oct. 3 -- Knoxville, Tenn.2 p.m. -- Regal Soccer Stadium

ChattanoogaLady Mocs

Sept. 19 -- Knoxville, Tenn.2 p.m. -- Regal Soccer Stadium

49 UTLadyVols.com

Location .............................................Columbia, S.C.Enrollment ......................................................28,481Colors ................................................Garnet & BlackNickname ................................................GamecocksConference ..........................................SoutheasternHome Field (Capacity) ........ Eugene E. Stone III Stadium (5,700)President ...................................Dr. Harris PastidesAthletic Director .................................Eric Hyman

Head Coach ........................................Shelley Smith (Vermont ‘93)Career Record/Years .................. 141-101-26/13Record at South Carolina ..............100-66-24/9Assistant Coaches ............................... Jamie Smith Mat Cosgriff

2009 Record .................................................... 19-4-2Conference Record/Finish .........7-3-1/2nd EastPostseason ..............................NCAA Third RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost ................... 21/7Starters Returning/Lost ...................................6/5

Media Contact ..................................Miquel JacobsOffice Phone ...................................(803) 777-1516E-Mail ............................ [email protected] Fax .........................................(803) 777-2967Website...................................GamecocksOnline.com

2010 LADY VOL OPPONENTS

Location .................................................Auburn, Ala.Enrollment ......................................................24,602Colors ...........................Burnt Orange & Navy BlueNickname ..........................................................TigersConference ..........................................SoutheasternHome Field (Capacity) ...............Auburn Soccer Complex (1,500) President ............................................ Dr. Jay GogueAthletic Director .................................... Jay Jacobs

Head Coach ........................................Karen Hoppa (UCF ‘91)Career Record/Years .................. 189-129-28/17Record at Auburn ............................125-85-19/11Assistant Coaches ............................Amy Berbary Keidane McAlpine

2009 Record .................................................... 10-9-3Conference Record/Finish ...... 6-5-0/3rd WestPostseason ................................NCAA First RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost ................... 17/8Starters Returning/Lost ...................................7/4

Media Contact ................................. Dan FroehlichOffice Phone ...................................(334) 844-9803E-Mail [email protected] Fax .........................................(334) 844-9807Website...........................................AuburnTigers.com

Location ............................................ Gainesville, Fla.Enrollment ......................................................49,679Colors .................................................Orange & BlueNickname ........................................................ GatorsConference ..........................................SoutheasternHome Field (Capacity) ............ James G. Pressly Stadium (4,500)President ................................... Dr. Bernie MachenAthletic Director .............................. Jeremy Foley

Head Coach .....................................Becky Burleigh (Methodist ‘89)Career Record/Years .....................346-93-29/20Record at Florida .............................264-70-23/15Assistant Coaches ............................Vic Campbell Alan Kirkup 2009 Record .................................................... 16-6-2Conference Record/Finish ..........8-1-2/1st EastPostseason .......................... NCAA Second RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost ................... 24/5Starters Returning/Lost ...................................6/5

Media Contact ..................................Mary HowardOffice Phone ............. (352) 375-4683 (ext. 6100)E-Mail ............................. [email protected] Fax .........................................(352) 375-4809Website............................................... Gatorzone.com

Location ............................................... Starkville, Miss.Enrollment .........................................................19,000Colors ............................................... Maroon & WhiteNickname .........................................................BulldogsConference .............................................SoutheasternHome Field (Capacity) ...................... MSU Soccer Field (500)President ...................................Dr. Mark E. KeenumAthletic Director .............................. Scott Stricklen

Head Coach ..................................... Neil MacDonald (Augusta State ‘97)Career Record/Years ..................... 184-104-15/10Record at Mississippi State .................34-70-10/6Assistant Coaches ............................ Andy Manners Myranda Hill

2009 Record ......................................................... 8-9-2Conference Record/Finish ..........1-8-2/6th WestPostseason ............................................................NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost ...................... 22/4Starters Returning/Lost ..................................... 9/2

Media Contact .............................Brock TurnipseedOffice Phone ......................................(662) 325-7556E-Mail [email protected] Fax ............................................(662) 325-3654Website......................................... MStateAthletics.com

Mississippi StateBulldogs

Oct. 8 -- Starkville, Miss.7 p.m. CT -- MSU Soccer Field

Location ...............................................Oxford, Miss.Enrollment ......................................................18,344Colors ............................Cardinal Red & Navy BlueNickname ......................................................... RebelsConference ..........................................SoutheasternHome Field (Capacity) ............ Ole Miss Soccer Stadium (1,500)Chancellor .........................................Dr. Dan JonesAthletic Director .................................Pete Boone

Head Coach ......................................Matthew Mott (UCF ‘00)Career Record/Years ....................... First seasonRecord at Ole Miss ............................ First seasonAssistant Coaches .........................Becky Fletcher Rob Thompson

2009 Record .................................................... 13-6-2Conference Record/Finish ......7-2-2/2nd WestPostseason ................................NCAA First RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost ................... 15/9Starters Returning/Lost ...................................6/5

Media Contact ........................................ Joey JonesOffice Phone ...................................(662) 915-7522E-Mail ...........................................joeyj@olemiss.eduOffice Fax .........................................(662) 915-7006Website.........................................OleMissSports.com

FloridaGators

Oct. 15 -- Gainesville, Fla.5 p.m. -- Pressly Stadium

South CarolinaGamecocks

Oct. 17 -- Columbia, S.C.2 p.m. -- Stone Stadium

AuburnTigers

Oct. 21 -- Auburn, Ala..7 p.m. CT -- AU Soccer Complex

Ole MissRebels

Oct. 10 -- Oxford, Miss.1 p.m. CT -- Ole Miss Soccer Stadium

Location ........................................... Tuscaloosa, Ala.Enrollment .......................................................28,806Colors ............................................Crimson & WhiteNickname ............................................ Crimson TideConference ...........................................SoutheasternHome Field (Capacity) ............. Alabama Soccer Stadium (1,500)President ....................................Dr. Robert E. WittAthletic Director ...................................Mal Moore

Head Coach ...................................... Todd Bramble (Mercer ‘95)Career Record/Years ..........................95-71-20/9Record at Alabama ................................15-20-3/2Assistant Coaches ....................... Tatum Clowney Jason Lowe

2009 Record .....................................................6-11-1Conference Record/Finish ....... 2-8-1/5th WestPostseason ......................................................... NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost ....................16/3Starters Returning/Lost ................................... 8/3

Media Contact ..................................... Skip PowersOffice Phone ................................... (205) 348-6734E-Mail ..........................................spowers@ia.ua.eduOffice Fax ......................................... (205) 348-8841Website.................................................... RollTide.com

AlabamaCrimson Tide

Oct. 24 -- Knoxville, Tenn.2 p.m. -- Regal Soccer Stadium

50 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

The NCAA will select 64 teams out of the over 300 schools which sponsor Division I women’s soc-cer to compete in the 2010 NCAA Tournament. The following 30 conferences will receive automatic qualifications to the field: America East, Atlantic 10, Atlantic Coast, Atlantic Sun, Big 12, BIG EAST, Big Sky, Big South, Big Ten, Big West, Colonial Athletic Association, Conference USA, Horizon League, Ivy Group, Metro Atlantic Athletic, Mid-American, Mid-Continent, Missouri Valley, Mountain West, North-east, Ohio Valley, Pacific-10, Patriot League, Southeastern, Southern, Southland, Southwestern Athletic, Sun Belt, West Coast and Western Athletic. The remaining 34 teams will be chosen at-large based on their performance throughout the season.

The tournament’s first and second rounds will be played at 16 different sites Friday, Nov. 12 and Sunday, Nov. 14, with successive rounds being contested on the weekends of Nov. 19-21 and Nov. 26-28 at campus sites. The annual NCAA Women’s College Cup will be held in Cary, N.C, with the semifinals on Friday, Dec. 3, and the championship match on Sunday, Dec. 5.

2010 LADY VOL OPPONENTS

First Tennessee Lady Vol Classic2010 Classic Schedule

Friday, Aug. 275:30 p.m. Richmond vs. Kennesaw St.8 p.m. Maryland vs. TENNESSEE

Sunday, Aug. 2912:30 p.m. Kennesaw St. vs. Maryland3 p.m. Richmond vs. TENNESSEE

Lady Vol Classic History

TEAM CHAMPIONS1998 North Carolina1999 George Mason2000 Xavier2003 TENNESSEE2004 North Carolina2005 Texas A&M2006 TENNESSEE2007 TENNESSEE2008 West Virginia2009 Kansas

MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS1998 Cindy Parlow, North Carolina1999 Naomi Hines, George Mason2000 Liz Singer, Xavier2003 Keeley Dowling, Tennessee (Def.) Lleane Grimditch, Denver (Off.)2004 Keeley Dowling, Tennessee (Def.) Kayla Lockaby, Tennesssee (Off.)2005 Melissa Garey, Texas A&M (Off.) Amy Berend, Texas A&M (Def.)2006 Emily Redberg, Tennesssee (Off.) Jordan Falcusan, Tennessee (Def.)2007 Kylee Rossi, Tennesssee (Off.) Jaimel Johnson, Tennessee (Def.)2008 Deanna Everett, West Va. (Overall) Megan Mischler, West Va. (Off.) Greer Barnes, West Va. (Def.)2009 Lauren Jackson, Kansas (Overall & Def.) Emily Cressy, Kansas (Off.)

TOURNAMENT RECORDSShots: 11, Kylee Rossi, UT vs. Illinois, 9/7/08

Goals: 2, most recently by Karin Volpe, Arizona State vs. UT, 8/28/09

Assists: 2, most recently by Mick Imgram, UT and Bianca Doller, Arizona State;

UT vs. Arizona State, 8/28/09

Points: 6 (2G, 2A), twice, last by Laura Probst, Texas A&M vs. Washington, 9/16/05

Goalkeeper 12, Jennifer Manis, UCFSaves: UCF vs. Minnesota, 8/31/07

Location ......................................................Athens, Ga.Enrollment .........................................................34,180Colors .........................................................Red & BlackNickname .........................................................BulldogsConference .............................................SoutheasternHome Field (Capacity) ......UGA Soccer Stadium (1,700)President ................................. Dr. Michael F. AdamsInterim Athletic Director ............Frank Crumley

Head Coach ....................................... Steve Holeman (Wake Forest ‘90)Career Record/Years ..................... 165-125-31/16Record at Georgia ................................ First seasonAssistant Coaches .................................... Dan Blank Robin Confer

2009 Record ....................................................... 15-6-1Conference Record/Finish ............7-4-0/3rd EastPostseason ............................. NCAA Second RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost ....................18/10Starters Returning/Lost ..................................... 6/5

Media Contact ............................... Kate BurkholderOffice Phone ......................................(706) 542-1621E-Mail [email protected] Fax ............................................(706) 542-9339Website.............................................. GeorgiaDogs.com

GeorgiaBulldogs

Oct. 29 -- Knoxville, Tenn.7 p.m. -- Regal Soccer Stadium

The 2010 SEC Soccer Tournament will feature the top eight teams from the slate of 12 league squads. The conference is divided into Eastern and Western Divisions. Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee and Vanderbilt comprise the East, while Alabama, Arkan-sas, Auburn, LSU, Mississippi and Mississippi State make up the West. The participants will be seeded one through eight based on conference winning percentage, regardless of division.

2010 SECSoccer Tournament

Nov. 3-7 -- Orange Beach, Ala.Orange Beach Soccer Complex

Sophomore forward Emily Dowd blasted one home in the 40th minute versus Arizona State to open the scoring for UT at the 2009 Tennessee Lady Vol Classic. Unfortunately, the Sun Devils rallied for a 3-2 (2OT) triumph.

2010 NCAASoccer Tournament

NCAA College Cup -- Dec. 3 & 5 -- Cary, N.C.

51 UTLadyVols.com

2010 NCAA Tournament Bracket

NCAA TOURNAMENT/TV SCHEDULE

Date Opponent (Network) Result10/25/98 #25 Georgia (FOX SS) W, 3-210/8/99 at Georgia (FOX SNS) L, 1-2 (ot)10/1/00 at South Carolina (CSS) W, 3-010/15/00 #15 Kentucky (CSS) W, 3-210/22/00 Mississippi (CSS) W, 3-010/19/01 #8 Florida (FOX SNS) W, 2-1 (ot)10/21/01 South Carolina (CSS) W, 3-19/15/02 at #12 Clemson (CSS) W, 2-011/1/02 Georgia (CSS) W, 2-1 (ot)11/10/02 vs. Florida (FOX SNS) W, 2-1 (2ot)9/5/03 at Brigham Young (BYU-TV) L, 0-19/28/03 vs. West Virginia (CSTV) L, 0-210/10/03 vs. #5 Florida (FOX SNS) W, 2-010/12/03 vs. South Carolina (CSS) W, 3-210/31/03 at Georgia (CSS) W, 1-011/9/03 vs. #8 Florida (FOX SNS) T, 1-1 (2ot)10/1/04 at #8 Florida (FOX SNS) W, 2-1 (2ot)

Date Opponent (Network) Result10/10/04 LSU (CSS) W, 2-1 (ot)11/7/04 vs. #8 Florida (FOX SNS) L, 1-2 (2ot)9/30/05 #11 Florida (FOX SNS) W, 2-110/2/05 South Carolina (CSS) W, 2-111/6/05 Auburn (FOX SNS) W, 1-010/22/06 Auburn (FOX SNS) L, 1-2 (2ot)9/27/07 #12 South Carolina (FOX Soccer Channel) W, 3-2 (ot)9/30/07 #15 Florida (SUN Sports) W, 2-010/14/07 Vanderbilt (FOX SNS) W, 3-110/31/08 Georgia (FOX SNS) L, 0-211/9/08 vs. Georgia (FOX SNS) W, 1-09/20/09 at #25 West Virginia (WVPBS) L, 0-110/4/09 at Kentucky (CSS) W, 1-010/11/09 Ole Miss (ESPNU) T, 1-1 (2ot)10/16/09 #11 Florida (FOX SNS) T, 2-2 (2ot)10/25/09 at Alabama (CSS) W, 2-0

This year, through the Southeastern Conference’s television package with the ESPN family of networks, select soccer matches will be broadcast live on ESPNU. The TV package also includes the SEC Tournament Championship game live from Orange Beach, Ala.

Day/Date Event TV Time Sun,/Sept. 26 Ole Miss at Auburn 3 pm ETSun./Oct. 3 Vanderbilt at Georgia 3 pm ETSun,/Oct. 10 Florida at Auburn 3 pm ETSun,/Oct. 17 TENNESSEE at South Carolina 1 pm ETSun,/Oct. 24 LSU at South Carolina 3 pm ETSun,/Nov. 7 SEC Soccer Championship 3 pm ET Orange Beach, AL

2010 ESPNU Schedule

Lady Vols on TVEntering the 15th season of women’s soccer at Tennessee, the Big Orange has appeared in 33 televised matches and holds a 23-7-3 (.742) mark in these en-

counters. This season, the Lady Vols will be featured on ESPNU on Oct. 17 at South Carolina at 1 p.m. ET.

52 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

SERIES VS. 2010 OPPONENTSAlabama (8-2-1)H: 5-0-1, A: 3-2-0, N: 0-0-0Date Site W/L/T Score 9/14/97 Tuscaloosa, Ala. L 1-211/5/98 Tuscaloosa, Ala.* L 0-19/12/99 Knoxville, Tenn. W 3-110/7/01 Tuscaloosa, Ala. W 4-010/6/02 Knoxville, Tenn. W 3-210/24/04 Knoxville, Tenn. W 2-110/23/05 Tuscaloosa, Ala. W 2-1 (ot)10/26/06 Knoxville, Tenn. W 4-010/25/07 Tuscaloosa, Ala. W 2-110/23/08 Knoxville, Tenn. T 1-1 (2ot)10/25/09 Tuscaloosa, Ala. W 2-0

Arizona (1-1-0)H: 1-0-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0Date Site W/L/T Score 10/3/97 Tucson, Ariz. L 0-29/1/00 Knoxville, Tenn. W 5-1

Arizona State (1-1-0)H: 0-1-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0Date Site W/L/T Score 10/5/97 Tempe, Ariz. W 2-18/28/09 Knoxville, Tenn. L 2-3 (2ot)

Arkansas (9-1-1)H: 5-1-0, A: 4-0-1, N: 0-0-0Date Site W/L/T Score 9/15/96 Knoxville, Tenn. L 0-19/25/98 Knoxville, Tenn. W 5-010/6/00 Fayetteville, Ark. W 3-110/26/01 Knoxville, Tenn. W 3-110/17/03 Fayetteville, Ark. W 4-010/8/04 Knoxville, Tenn. W 3-110/7/05 Fayetteville, Ark. W 2-1 (ot)10/8/06 Knoxville, Tenn. W 3-010/7/07 Fayetteville, Ark. T 1-1 (2ot)10/5/08 Knoxville, Tenn. W 2-09/25/09 Fayetteville, Ark. W 1-0

Auburn (8-5-0)H: 4-1-0, A: 1-4-0, N: 3-0-0Date Site W/L/T Score 9/12/97 Auburn, Ala. W 3-2 (ot)9/10/99 Knoxville, Tenn. W 5-110/5/01 Auburn, Ala. L 1-210/4/02 Knoxville, Tenn. W 4-210/22/04 Auburn, Ala. L 1-210/21/05 Knoxville, Tenn. W 1-011/6/05 Orange Beach, Ala.! W 1-010/22/06 Auburn, Ala. L 1-2 (2ot)11/1/06 Orange Beach, Ala.* W 5-210/28/07 Knoxville, Tenn. W 3-010/26/08 Auburn, Ala. L 1-2 (2ot)11/5/08 Orange Beach, Ala.* W 2-110/22/09 Knoxville, Tenn. L 1-3

Chattanooga (4-0-0)H: 2-0-0, A: 2-0-0, N: 0-0-0Date Site W/L/T Score 8/30/96 Knoxville, Tenn. W 7-09/1/97 Chattanooga, Tenn. W 9-09/1/98 Knoxville, Tenn. W 5-18/22/08 Chattanooga, Tenn. W 5-0

Florida (7-11-2)H: 4-2-1, A: 2-6-0, N: 1-3-1Date Site W/L/T Score 9/29/96 Gainesville, Fla. L 2-611/7/96 Lexington, Ky.* L 0-310/17/97 Knoxville, Tenn. L 0-49/11/98 Gainesville, Fla. L 0-410/15/99 Knoxville, Tenn. L 1-59/29/00 Gainesville, Fla. L 0-310/19/01 Knoxville, Tenn. W 2-1 (ot)10/18/02 Gainesville, Fla. L 1-2 (ot)11/10/02 Oxford, Miss.! W 2-1 (2ot)10/10/03 Knoxville, Tenn. W 2-011/9/03 Orange Beach, Ala.! T 1-1 (2ot) (UT won on penalty kicks, 7-6) 11/22/03 Gainesville, Fla.& L 0-110/1/04 Gainesville, Fla. W 2-1 (2ot)11/7/04 Auburn, Ala.! L 1-2 (2ot)9/30/05 Knoxville, Tenn. W 2-110/1/06 Gainesville, Fla. W 2-19/30/07 Knoxville, Tenn. W 2-09/28/08 Gainesville, Fla. L 1-510/16/09 Knoxville, Tenn. T 2-2 (2ot)11/4/09 Orange Beach, Ala.* L 0-1 (2ot)

Georgia (10-7-0)H: 6-1-0, A: 2-6-0, N: 2-0-0Date Site W/L/T Score 10/25/96 Athens, Ga. L 1-210/26/97 Athens, Ga. L 0-310/25/98 Knoxville, Tenn. W 3-210/8/99 Athens, Ga. L 1-2 (ot)10/27/00 Knoxville, Tenn. W 4-3 (ot)11/2/01 Athens, Ga. L 1-211/1/02 Knoxville, Tenn. W 2-1 (ot)11/7/02 Oxford, Miss.* W 1-010/31/03 Athens, Ga. W 1-011/16/03 Knoxville, Tenn.# W 1-010/29/04 Knoxville, Tenn. W 2-010/28/05 Athens, Ga. W 1-010/27/06 Knoxville, Tenn. W 3-111/2/07 Athens, Ga. L 0-310/31/08 Knoxville, Tenn. L 0-211/9/08 Orange Beach, Ala.! W 1-010/30/09 Athens, Ga. L 1-2

Kentucky (11-7-0)H: 4-3-0, A: 5-2-0, N: 2-2-0Date Site W/L/T Score 10/20/96 Knoxville, Tenn. L 0-39/26/97 Lexington, Ky. L 2-310/18/98 Knoxville, Tenn. L 1-39/24/99 Lexington, Ky. L 0-310/15/00 Knoxville, Tenn. W 3-210/14/01 Lexington, Ky. W 1-0 (2ot)11/8/01 Baton Rouge, La.* L 2-410/13/02 Knoxville, Tenn. W 2-011/8/02 Oxford, Miss.^ W 1-0 (ot)10/26/03 Lexington, Ky. W 4-110/17/04 Knoxville, Tenn. W 1-011/4/04 Auburn, Ala.* W 2-08/16/05 Lexington, Ky. W 2-010/13/06 Knoxville, Tenn. L 0-111/3/06 Orange Beach, Ala.^ L 0-210/12/07 Lexington, Ky. W 1-0 (ot)10/10/08 Knoxville, Tenn. W 3-210/4/09 Lexington, Ky. W 1-0

LSU (10-2-1)H: 5-0-0, A: 4-2-0, N: 1-0-1Date Site W/L/T Score 9/13/96 Baton Rouge, La. W 4-29/27/98 Knoxville, Tenn. W 3-010/8/00 Baton Rouge, La. W 4-210/28/01 Knoxville, Tenn. W 3-110/19/03 Baton Rouge, La. W 3-010/10/04 Knoxville, Tenn. W 2-1 (ot)10/9/05 Baton Rouge, La. W 2-011/3/05 Orange Beach, Ala.* W 2-010/6/06 Knoxville, Tenn. W 2-110/5/07 Baton Rouge, La. L 0-310/3/08 Knoxville, Tenn. W 2-111/7/08 Orange Beach, Ala.^ T 1-1 (2ot) (UT won on penalty kicks, 4-2) 9/27/09 Baton Rouge, La. L 1-5

Maryland (0-2-0)H: 0-0-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 0-1-0Date Site W/L/T Score 9/20/03 College Park, Md. L 1-38/25/06 State College, Pa. L 0-1

Mississippi (8-3-2)H: 3-2-1, A: 4-0-0, N: 1-1-0Date Site W/L/T Score 10/24/97 Knoxville, Tenn. L 1-410/22/99 Oxford, Miss. W 2-1 (ot)11/4/99 Nashville, Tenn.* L 0-110/22/00 Knoxville, Tenn. W 3-010/27/02 Oxford, Miss. W 2-1 (2ot)10/5/03 Knoxville, Tenn. L 0-111/7/03 Orange Beach, Ala.^ W 2-09/26/04 Oxford, Miss. W 2-19/25/05 Knoxville, Tenn. W 1-09/22/06 Oxford, Miss. T 1-110/19/07 Knoxville, Tenn. W 2-010/17/08 Oxford, Miss. W 1-010/11/09 Knoxville, Tenn. T 1-1 (2ot)

Mississippi State (10-2-0)H: 3-1-0, A: 6-1-0, N: 0-0-0Date Site W/L/T Score 10/27/96 Starkville, Miss. W 3-2 (ot)10/23/98 Starkville, Miss. W 6-010/24/99 Starkville, Miss. W 2-110/20/00 Knoxville, Tenn. L 0-1

10/25/02 Starkville, Miss. W 2-110/3/03 Knoxville, Tenn. W 2-09/24/04 Starkville, Miss. W 3-09/23/05 Knoxville, Tenn. W 3-09/24/06 Starkville, Miss. L 2-310/21/07 Knoxville, Tenn. W 4-010/19/08 Starkville, Miss. W 2-110/9/09 Knoxville, Tenn. W 3-0

North Carolina (0-9-1)H: 0-3-1, A: 0-5-0, N: 0-1-0Date Site W/L/T Score9/5/97 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 0-810/4/98 Knoxville, Tenn. L 0-69/1/99 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 0-39/3/00 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 1-69/26/01 Knoxville, Tenn. L 2-511/23/02 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 1-39/10/04 Knoxville, Tenn. T 0-0 (2ot)8/26/05 Topeka, Kan. L 1-711/18/06 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 2-68/31/08 Knoxville, Tenn. L 0-1

Richmond (1-1-0)H: 1-0-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0Date Site W/L/T Score 9/12/03 Knoxville, Tenn. W 2-09/16/04 Richmond, Va. L 0-1

South Carolina (11-3-2)H: 7-1-0, A: 3-1-2, N: 1-1-0Date Site W/L/T Score 9/27/96 Knoxville, Tenn. W 3-210/19/97 Knoxville, Tenn. W 1-09/13/98 Columbia, S.C. W 3-2 (ot)10/17/99 Knoxville, Tenn. W 4-210/1/00 Columbia, S.C. W 3-010/21/01 Knoxville, Tenn. W 3-110/20/02 Columbia, S.C. T 1-1 (2ot)10/12/03 Knoxville, Tenn. W 3-211/6/03 Orange Beach, Ala.* W 1-010/3/04 Columbia, S.C. W 3-110/2/05 Knoxville, Tenn. W 2-19/29/06 Columbia, S.C. T 0-0 (2ot)9/27/07 Knoxville, Tenn. W 3-2 (ot)11/7/07 Orange Beach, Ala.* L 0-29/26/08 Columbia, S.C. L 1-210/18/09 Knoxville, Tenn. L 1-2

Vanderbilt (6-9-2)H: 3-4-0, A: 2-4-1, N: 1-1-1Date Site W/L/T Score 9/1/96 Knoxville, Tenn. L 0-49/28/97 Nashville, Tenn. L 1-2 (ot)10/16/98 Knoxville, Tenn. L 0-19/26/99 Nashville, Tenn. L 1-310/13/00 Knoxville, Tenn. W 2-1 (ot)11/2/00 Athens, Ga.* L 0-210/12/01 Nashville, Tenn. W 2-110/11/02 Knoxville, Tenn. L 0-110/24/03 Nashville, Tenn. T 2-2 (2ot)10/15/04 Knoxville, Tenn. W 1-011/5/04 Auburn, Ala.^ W 1-010/14/05 Nashville, Tenn. L 1-211/4/05 Orange Beach, Ala.^ T 0-0 (UT advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3)10/15/06 Knoxville, Tenn. W 2-1 (ot)10/14/07 Nashville, Tenn. W 3-1 10/12/08 Knoxville, Tenn. L 0-110/2/09 Nashville, Tenn. L 0-1 (ot)

Western Kentucky -- First Meeting

Wisconsin (1-0-0)H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0Date Site W/L/T Score 9/6/09 Minneapolis, Minn. W 1-0

Legend:* SEC Tournament Quarterfinal^ SEC Tournament Semifinal! SEC Tournament Championship$ NCAA Tournament First Round# NCAA Tournament Second Round& NCAA Tournament Third Round

This Section Contains:

2009 Season in Review ....................................54-55 Match-by-Match Results ..................................56 Final Team/Individual Standings .....................57 2009 Lady Vol Season Highs & Lows ..............58 2009 NCAA Statistical Leaders .....................59 Match-by-Match Summaries ...........................60-64

2009 SEASON IN REVIEW2009 SEASON IN REVIEW

54 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

2009 LADY VOL SEASON IN REVIEW The 2009 campaign started out with the usual goal in mind of continuing to make the soccer world “Take Note of Tennes-see.” Unfortunately, the script for the season didn’t go quite to plan as seven one-goal losses and injuries and illness seemed to undermine the youthful Lady Vols at every turn as they managed an 8-9-3 overall record, a 4-5-2 mark in Southeastern Confer-ence action and missed out on a berth in the annual NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2000. It’s not to say that there weren’t highlights to the 2009 campaign, far from it. Senior midfielder/forward Mick Imgram carried the offensive load for the Orange & White, scoring a team-high 12 goals, including a league-high eight during SEC play, on her way to first team All-SEC honors. The second-team NSCAA All-South Region choice and Soccer News Net Wom-en’s Player of the Year nominee from Clifton, Va., wrapped up her career at UT fifth all-time in career points (75) and seventh in both career goals (25) and assists (20). She scored two goals in matches against ETSU and Mississippi State, fired in match-winning scores versus ETSU, Memphis, Western Carolina and at Arkansas and also boasted a six-match point-scoring streak from Oct. 9th against MSU through Oct. 25th at Alabama. SEC All-Freshman midfielder Amy Harrison opened her career at Rocky Top by guiding the squad in assists with four while her two goals each served as a contest-winner during conference tri-umphs at Kentucky and Alabama. The Orange and White also excelled off the field in 2009, as 13 players earned Academic All-SEC or Freshman Academic Honor Roll status. Junior goalkeeper Molly Baird was tabbed to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District IV sec-ond team and was an honorable mention choice to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/adidas College Scholar All-South Region squad by boasting a 3.81 GPA in a double major of finance and logistics at Tennessee. The 2009 slate kicked off on Aug. 22nd in the friendly confines of the Regal Soccer Stadium against in-state foe ETSU. The two squads were meeting on the pitch for the first time since 1998 and the Lady Vols continued their perfect run against the Lady Bucs all-time with a 2-0 victory. Imgram helped back the first career shutout from goalkeeper Baird by tallying a pair of goals, while sophomore forward Emily Dowd and sophomore midfielder Emily Shore each registered an assist on Imgram’s initial score of the match-up. The Big Orange out-shot the Bucs by a commanding 21-5 total while dominating the majority of the run of play during the contest. In the match-up freshmen Kylie Bono, Ali Hall, Jayden Barrett, Alexis Owens and Harrison each saw the first regular-season action of their careers at Rocky Top. For the 10th time in program history, UT hosted its First Tennessee Lady Vol Classic, this time bringing in Pepperdine, Kansas and Arizona State for the two-day home tournament over Aug. 28 & 30. The Lady Vols opened against Arizona State and the contest truly turned out to be a scoring-fest that re-quired overtime to settle things. With 1,207 fans watching, the Big Orange jumped out to a 2-0 lead on the strength of scores by Dowd and Barrett, but watched the Sun Devils rally to force extra time with just 13 seconds left in regulation. At 106:49 Karin Volpe, who had also tied the match, tallied a “golden goal” to pull off ASU’s stunning rally. Attempting to bounce back from the disappointing result versus Arizona State, Tennessee turned its focus to Pepperdine. Scoring was at a premium against the Waves as a first half tally by PU’s Sophia Medina just 25:48 in proved to be enough as UT managed only six shots in the contest. The result left the Lady Vols at 0-2 in their home tourney and dropped the early-season mark to 1-2. Dowd, Hall and Baird were UT’s three representatives to the 11-member First Tennessee Lady Vol

Classic All-Tournament Team. During the match Tennessee’s defense embarked on what would eventually be a season-long shutout streak of 323:36 that would stretch over portions of four consecutive contests. The initial road trip of the year found Tennessee in Minne-apolis, Minn., for the two-match set at No. 19 Minnesota and on the neutral field against Wisconsin. Despite a pair of tough red card calls that forced the Big Orange to play a woman down and without their head coach for over 50 minutes, a spirited effort from UT’s squad, especially a dynamic backline, helped secure an entertaining 0-0 (2OT) tie against the Golden Gophers. With the dynamic Lady Vol offense equaling the offensive output of UM at 19 total shots and three on frame, the rugged defense and goalkeeper Baird continuously managed to clear the ball out of harm’s way in the back. An early goal at just 2:47 into the contest from Barrett off a feed from Dowd, solid defense and another great performance from Baird helped Tennessee to a 1-0 decision over Wisconsin. That secured an unbeaten weekend for UT and brought the season mark back even at 2-2-1. For her efforts, Baird received her first career selection as the SEC Defensive Player of the

Week. Back home after a successful trip to Big Ten country, Tennessee wrapped up the home non-conference schedule against Memphis and Western Carolina. Against the Tigers, a team that entered the contest having permitted just one goal in four total matches to that point in the season, Tennessee located the back of the net twice, including a score dur-ing the last three minutes of regulation, to win, 2-1. Dowd pushed UT in front by tickling the twine with her second goal of the campaign at 39:58. Imgram knocked in a long free kick from the left wing with just 2:46 left in the match for her team-high third goal of 2009. Harrison received credit for her initial career assist on the game-winner. Tennessee outshot Mem-phis by a 17-11 count, while each squad managed five shots on frame. Baird saw an end to her shutout streak at a season-high 323:36, but made four huge saves in recording her third victory between the pipes. On a sun-splashed Sunday at the Regal Soccer Stadium, Imgram provided a replay of her late match heroics from the Memphis match with another late game-winning goal, this one coming at 83:01, to defeat Western Carolina, 2-1. With its season-best fourth-straight win, UT improved to 4-2-1. Dowd delivered her third assist of the year as part of Imgram’s

team-best fourth goal and third match-winner of the campaign. Sophomore midfielder Chelsea Hatcher tallied for the first time during the season off a feed from Hall (second assist) in the 31st minute to even the contest at 1-1. Tennessee outshot the Catamounts by a staggering 29-3 total and managed seven shots on frame. Despite hitting the left post with a potential equalizing goal with under two minutes left in regulation, the Lady Vols saw its four-match unbeaten string come to an end on Sept. 20th in front of 1,017 fans at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium in Morgan-town, W. Va., during a 1-0 loss to No. 25 West Virginia. Baird was outstanding between the pipes, suffering a tough defeat after posting a career-high 10 saves in the contest while WVU fired off a staggering 27 total shots. Hatcher led the Lady Vol offense with three shots, including the fateful carom off the woodwork at 88:04. The contest started a season-high, five-match road trip that included the beginning of league action. With the revving of hundreds of motorcycle engines from Fayetteville’s annual Bikes, Blues and BBQ festival driving by and providing the background noise at Razorback Field, UT got the team-best fifth goal and fourth match-winner of the season from Imgram to hand Arkansas its initial loss of the year, 1-0,

Senior midfielder/forward Mick Imgram totaled 12 goals and three assists in 2009 to wrap up her career fifth in UT history in points (75) and seventh in both goals (25) and assists (20).

55 UTLadyVols.com

2009 LADY VOL SEASON IN REVIEWand open the 2009 SEC campaign at 1-0. UT improved to 8-5-1 all-time in league lid-lifters despite being out-shot by the hosts 18-15 overall and 9-6 in shots on frame. Imgram’s winning tally came off a kicked volley out of the air from about 23 yards out at 57:40. The Clifton, Va., native advanced into a deadlock with former Lady Vol All-Americans Keeley Dowling and Ali Chris-toph for third on the all-time match-winning goal list with 10 in her career. Perhaps most impressively, Tennessee utilized a staggering 19 players in the victory over the ‘Backs, believed to be the most ever in a single match during Angela Kelly’s 10-year coaching stint at UT. On an extremely hot Sunday afternoon (Sept. 27) in Baton Rouge, La., the Big Orange was swamped by the hosts in its next contest as four unanswered goals in the first half from LSU’s quick-strike offense guided the Tigers past UT, 5-1. LSU only out-shot Tennessee, 12-11, but made their seven shots on frame count. Imgram got the Big Orange on the scoreboard in the second half with a long free kick from about 30 yards out that beat LSU keeper Mo Isom at 81:45. The losing skein reached two during the next contest as a goal from midfielder Molly Kinsella at 5:05 into the first “sud-den victory” overtime guided home-standing Vanderbilt past Tennessee (5-5-1, 1-2-0 SEC), 1-0, in a SEC Eastern Division match-up at the VU Soccer Complex in Nashville, Tenn. For the contest, the Lady Vols out-shot the ‘Dores, 18-11, and man-aged five shots on frame with two each contributed by senior defender Sarah Jackyra and Hatcher. Baird was credited with six saves in the contest, while her counterpart in the Black & Gold Rachel Bechtel recorded five. Harrison scored at the 27:52 mark off an assist from sopho-more midfielder Lara Langworthy as Tennessee got back into the win column (Oct. 4) with a 1-0 victory over Kentucky in front of a live audience on Comcast Sports Southeast (CSS) on a breezy and cool Sunday afternoon at the UK Soccer Complex in Lexington, Ky. The Big Orange out-shot the home-standing Wildcats in the match, 17-9. Eight of those attempts were on frame, led by five from Hatcher, three by Harrison and two each from Imgram and Dowd. Baird was forced to make five saves in the contest while posting her fifth career shutout and second blanking in league action in 2009. Harrison’s first career goal and match-winner at UK earned her the league’s nod as the SEC Freshman of the Week. A season-long, five-contest home stand opened with a visit from Mississippi State and Ole Miss over Oct. 9 & 11. Despite severe weather in the Knoxville area that forced a 50-minute delay at halftime and near constant rain during the second stanza, Tennessee put a season-high three goals in the back of the net to roll past MSU, 3-0. Imgram continued her amazing 2009 campaign by scoring twice to improve her season count to eight goals through 13 matches. Hatcher tallied her second goal of the campaign, while Harrison contributed her second and third assists of the year and Barrett her initial career helper. UT out-shot the Maroon & White by a commanding 23-10 total, drew five corners to zero for MSU and became just the second team to hold the Bulldogs scoreless during the ‘09 campaign. With a national television audience watching live on ESPNU, Dowd drew a crucial penalty in the 18-yard box late in the sec-ond half and Imgram converted an ensuing penalty kick at 81:40 to help the Big Orange rally to a 1-1 (2OT) tie against #24-ranked Ole Miss. For Imgram the goal marked her SEC-leading ninth tally of the 2009 campaign and solidified her hold on 10th all-time in Lady Vol history with 22 career scores. Tennessee out-shot the Rebels by an 18-14 count, and Baird registered five saves between the pipes over 110 minutes of action. The refer-ees were busy all day during the exceedingly physical match-up with the two squads combining for 38 fouls, five yellow cards and the UT penalty kick. The archrival Florida Gators were next on the home docket as 1,102 fans watched the two squads battle to an exciting 2-2 (2OT) deadlock on Oct. 16th. The Big Orange out-shot the Gators, 26-14, and managed 13 corner kicks to just four for UF. Baird managed six saves over 110 minutes of work, while Hatcher and junior midfielder Julie Edwards scored their third and first goals of the season, respectively. Imgram was credited with her third assist of the 2009 campaign on Edwards’ second half tally. As the game moved under 10 seconds remaining in overtime, UF scared the Orange-clad crowd as Tahnai Annis got

free and shot to the right side of Baird. The UT keeper dove fully extended and managed to get a hand on the ball, deflecting it over the end line and out of play as the teams were forced to settle for the eventful tie. With the tie, UT remained unbeaten (4-0-1) against the Gators at home since Kelly’s arrival to guide the program starting the 2000 campaign. Standing at 7-5-3 overall and 3-2-2 in SEC play, time was getting short to secure a good seeding in the annual SEC Tour-nament and make a statement on a national level as far as NCAA seeding. With that in mind the No. 5-rated South Carolina Gamecocks rolled into Knoxville with a gaudy 13-1-1 mark and boasting one of the top defenses in collegiate soccer. Tennes-see managed the most shots (19) put up by a USC opponent to that point in 2009, and got the 10th goal of the season from Imgram, but it wasn’t enough as UT dropped a hard-fought, 2-1 decision. With “Senior Night” as the backdrop, and Imgram, Jackyra and back-up goalkeeper Sarah Kitchin being honored for their contributions to the Lady Vol program, Tennessee nabbed a 1-0 lead on Imgram’s 11th goal of the year, but watched Auburn explode for three unanswered scores in the second half to send UT to its second-consecutive defeat, 3-1. Back on TV (CSS) for the final time in 2009, the Orange & White made a good impression, withering an early offensive attack from the Crimson Tide in Tuscaloosa, Ala., to post a 2-0 triumph over Alabama and improve to 8-7-3 overall and 4-4-2 in SEC play. Harrison picked up her second score of the year, while Imgram continued her incredible production by ticking the twine for the 12th time. That tally granted her 25 goals in her career, tying her with former Lady Vol All-American and current assistant coach Dowling (2001-04) and former Lady Vol Kendyl Michner (1997-99) for seventh all-time in goals in the UT career record book. Perhaps more importantly, Tennessee clinched its 12th consecutive berth in the annual Southeastern Conference Tournament. Despite the third goal of the season from Barrett in the 70th minute, the Lady Vol soccer team dropped a hard-fought, 2-1 decision to old nemesis No. 22 Georgia in Athens, Ga., and fell to the eighth seed for the SEC Tournament. That meant that Tennessee (8-8-3 overall) would be forced to battle top-seeded Florida, needing a victory if it hoped to qualify for a ninth consecutive berth in the NCAA Tournament. The needed win wouldn’t materialize, however, as a “golden goal” at 101:22 by UF’s Lindsay Thompson brought a sudden end to the 2009 season with No. 10 Florida surviving in a 1-0 (2OT) triumph at Orange Beach, Ala. For the match the Gators out-shot the Lady Vols by a 13-10 margin and 10-4 in shots on frame. In the 62nd minute, Tennessee missed a golden chance on a breakaway as Florida keeper Katie Fraine charged out from her goal line to challenge a Lady Vol offensive player. The UT shot beat the keeper to her right, but traveled just wide of the left post by maybe two feet. The defeat ended the campaign with UT at 8-9-3 overall and denied any hope of qualifying for the NCAA’s annual postseason Field of 64.

Sophomore forward Emily Dowd was a dynamic playmaker for the Big Orange offense during the 2009 campaign, posting two goals and three assists to tie for third on the team in points.

56 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

2009 LADY VOL RESULTS

Records: Overall: 8-9-3 (4-5-2 SEC)Home: 4-4-2 (1-2-2 SEC) Away: 3-4-1 (3-3-0 SEC) Neutral: 1-1-0 Overtime: 0-3-3 (0-1-2 SEC)

Shots Saves Date Opponent Result Attend. UT-Opp. UT-Opp. UT Goals UT Assists 8/22 ETSU W, 2-0 1004 21-5 3-4 Mick Imgram Emily Dowd, Emily Shore Mick Imgram unassisted8/28 ARIZONA STATE^ l, 2-3 2OT 1207 13-16 4-4 Emily Dowd Mick Imgram Jayden Barrett Ali Hall, Mick Imgram8/30 PEPPERDINE^ L, 0-1 692 6-13 6-1 --9/4 at #19 Minnesota# T, 0-0 2OT 856 19-19 3-3 --9/6 vs. Wisconsin# W, 1-0 409 11-12 5-1 Jayden Barrett Emily Dowd9/11 MEMPHIS W, 2-1 1236 17-11 4-3 Emily Dowd unassisted Mick Imgram Amy Harrison9/13 WESTERN CAROLINA W, 2-1 769 29-3 1-5 Chelsea Hatcher Ali Hall Mick Imgram Emily Dowd9/20 at #25 West Virginia L, 0-1 1017 7-27 10-1 -- 9/25 at Arkansas* W, 1-0 1028 15-18 9-5 Mick Imgram unassisted9/27 at LSU* L, 1-5 851 11-12 2-4 Mick Imgram unassisted10/2 at Vanderbilt* L, 0-1 OT 1657 18-11 6-5 --10/4 at Kentucky* W, 1-0 1774 17-9 5-7 Amy Harrison Lara Langworthy10/9 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W, 3-0 828 23-10 5-3 Chelsea Hatcher Amy Harrison, Jayden Barrett Mick Imgram unassisted Mick Imgram Amy Harrison 10/11 OLE MISS* T, 1-1 2OT 1007 18-14 5-7 Mick Imgram penalty kick10/16 #11 FLORIDA* T, 2-2 2OT 1102 26-14 6-2 Chelsea Hatcher unassisted Julie Edwards Mick Imgram10/18 #5 SOUTH CAROLINA* L, 1-2 1332 19-16 3-6 Mick Imgram unassisted10/22 AUBURN* L, 1-3 937 18-11 2-4 Mick Imgram unassisted10/25 at Alabama* W, 2-0 602 13-13 6-5 Amy Harrison Chelsea Hatcher Mick Imgram Julie Edwards10/30 at #22 Georgia* L, 1-2 1151 16-17 9-3 Jayden Barrett Amy Harrison11/4 vs. #10 Florida% L, 0-1 2OT 879 10-13 9-4 --

^ - Tennessee Lady Vol Classic, Knoxville, Tenn.; # - at Minneapolis, Minn; * - SEC games; % - SEC Tournament; Home games in bold

Match-by-Match Results

RECORD BREAKDOWN Overall vs. SEC August: 1-2-0 0-0-0September: 4-2-1 1-1-0October: 3-4-2 3-4-2November: 0-1-0 0-1-0 *

*Includes SEC Tournament

ATTENDANCE Site Matches Total Avg.Home 10 10,114 1,011Away 8 8,936 1,117Neutral 2 409 204Totals: 20 19,459 973

The Lady Vols continued to enjoy strong and enthusiastic fan support during the 2009 season at the Regal Soccer Stadium as over 10,000 fans watched UT in the friendly confi nes.

57 UTLadyVols.com

# Player GP-GS G A Pts. Sh Sh% SOG SOG% YC-RC GWG PK-ATT12 Mick Imgram 20-20 12 3 27 75 .160 30 .400 0-0 4 1-1 22 Amy Harrison 20-19 2 4 8 23 .087 8 .348 3-0 2 0-06 Chelsea Hatcher 17-15 3 1 7 76 .039 21 .276 2-0 1 0-024 Jayden Barrett 20-15 3 1 7 31 .097 7 .226 2-0 1 0-020 Emily Dowd 20-9 2 3 7 36 .056 11 .306 0-0 0 0-05 Julie Edwards 12-5 1 1 3 7 .143 4 .571 1-0 0 0-09 Ali Hall 19-10 0 2 2 17 .000 3 .176 1-1 0 0-010 Emily Shore 19-14 0 1 1 17 .000 2 .118 1-0 0 0-018 Lara Langworthy 19-14 0 1 1 10 .000 3 .300 1-0 0 0-042 Tanya Emerson 16-11 0 0 0 8 .000 5 .625 0-0 0 0-0 8 Kylie Bono 16-5 0 0 0 8 .000 1 .125 1-0 0 0-04 Sarah Jackyra 20-19 0 0 0 7 .000 2 .286 1-0 0 0-033 Melissa Speros 20-19 0 0 0 6 .000 1 .167 1-0 0 0-014 Ashley Owens 12-2 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 1-0 0 0-0 23 Alexis Owens 18-3 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0-0 0 0-07 Anna Fisher 3-1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-021 Grace Cuenin 16-9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-015 Hannah Hut 14-10 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0TM Team 0-1 Total 20 23 17 63 327 .070 100 .306 16-2 8 1-1 Opponents 20 24 22 70 264 .091 127 .481 6-1 9 0-0

GOALKEEPING STATISTICS# Player G-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W L T ShO 0 Molly Baird 20-20 1893:16 24 1.14 101 .808 8 9 3 7 TM Team -- 0:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 0 Total 20 1893:16 24 1.14 101 .808 8 9 3 7

Opponents 20 1893:16 23 1.09 77 .770 9 8 3 5

GOALS BY PERIODTeam 1st 2nd OT O2 Total Tennessee 10 13 0 0 23 Opponents 9 12 1 2 24

Final Lady Volunteer Statistics

SHOTS BY PERIODTeam 1st 2nd OT O2 Total Tennessee 128 184 6 9 327 Opponents 125 124 7 8 264

SAVES BY PERIODTeam 1st 2nd OT O2 Total Tennessee 57 40 1 5 103Opponents 28 44 3 2 77

Freshman midfi elder Amy Harrison led the Lady Vols in assists in 2009 with four, while her two goals served as match-winners in victories at Kentucky and Alabama.

FOULS BY PERIODTeam 1st 2nd OT O2 Total Tennessee 103 105 7 5 220Opponents 94 104 7 4 209

CORNER KICKS BY PERIODTeam 1st 2nd OT O2 Total Tennessee 43 52 2 5 102Opponents 40 38 5 2 85

2009 LADY VOL STATISTICS

58 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

2009 LADY VOL HIGHS AND LOWS

Goals:

Goals against:

Assists:

Assists against:

Points: Points against:

Shots: Shots against:

Shots on goal:

Shots on goal against:

Corner kicks: Corner kicks against:

Goalkeeper saves: Goalkeeper saves against:

Margin of victory: Margin of defeat:

Home attendance: Road attendance:

Most Points: 4 Mick Imgram vs. Mississippi State (10/9) Mick Imgram vs. ETSU (8/22)

Most Goals: 2 Mick Imgram vs. Mississippi State (10/9) Mick Imgram vs. ETSU (8/22) Most Assists: 2 Amy Harrison vs. Mississippi State (10/9) Mick Imgram vs. Arizona State (8/28)

Most Shots: 10 Chelsea Hatcher vs. Florida (10/16)

Most Shots on Goal: 5 Mick Imgram vs. ETSU (8/22)

Most Saves: 10 Molly Baird at West Virginia (9/20)

Goal Scoring Streak: 3 Mick Imgram (10/18-10/25) Point Scoring Streak: 6 Mick Imgram (10/9-10/25)

Individual Highs

Highs

3 vs. Mississippi State (10/9)

5 at LSU (9/27)

3 vs. Mississippi State (10/9) vs. Arizona State (8/28) 6 vs. Auburn (10/22)

9 vs. Mississippi State (10/9)12 vs. Auburn (10/22) at LSU (9/27)

29 vs. Western Carolina (9/13)27 at West Virginia (9/20)

8 vs. Ole Miss (10/11) at Kentucky (10/4)11 at Georgia (10/30) at West Virginia (9/20)

13 vs. Florida (10/16)

8 vs. Pepperdine (8/30)

10 at West Virginia (9/20)7 vs. Ole Miss (10/11) at Kentucky (10/4)

3 vs. Mississippi State (10/9)4 at LSU (9/27)

1,332 vs. South Carolina (10/18)1,774 at Kentucky (10/4)

Lows

0 vs. Pepperdine (8/30) at Minnesota (9/4) at West Virginia (9/20) at Vanderbilt (10/2) vs. Florida (11/4)

0 vs. seven opponents

0 vs. 10 opponents

0 vs. eight opponents

0 vs. five opponents0 vs. seven opponents

6 vs. Pepperdine (8/30)3 vs. Western Carolina (9/13)

1 vs. Pepperdine (8/30) at West Virginia (9/20)2 vs. Western Carolina (9/20)

0 vs. Wisconsin (9/6) at West Virginia (9/20)0 vs. Mississippi State (10/9)

1 vs. Western Carolina (9/13)1 vs. Pepperdine (8/30) vs. Wisconsin (9/6) at West Virginia (9/20)

1 vs. five opponents1 vs. seven opponents

692 vs. Pepperdine (8/30)409 vs. Wisconsin (9/6)

Senior Mick Imgram scored two goals in a single match against both Mississippi State and ETSU during the 2009 campaign. The Clifton, Va., native talled a team-best 12 goals last season for the Big Orange.

59 UTLadyVols.com

2009 NCAA STATISTICAL LEADERS

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE G MIN GA GAA1. Alyssa Whitehead, Samford 18 1717 6 0.3152. Katherine Boone, Dayton 22 1995 9 0.4063. Ashlyn Harris, North Carolina 25 2163 10 0.4164. Morie Kephart, Pittsburgh 14 1358 7 0.4645. Erin Guthrie, Rutgers 21 1932 10 0.4666. Mandi Mawyer, Texas State 15 1295 7 0.4867. Natalie Kulla, Marquette 23 2165 12 0.4998. Kelsey Davis, Portland 19 1620 9 0.5009. Nikki Weiss, Notre Dame 19 1420 8 0.50710. Mollie Patton, South Carolina 25 2267 13 0.516

Goalkeeping LeadersSAVE PERCENTAGE PCT.1. Morie Kephart, Pittsburgh 0.9262. Coral Hoover, Cal Poly 0.9193. Alyssa Whitehead, Samford 0.9134. Angela Redmond, VMI 0.8935. Katherine Boone, Dayton 0.8886. Monique Budani, Eastern Michigan 0.885 Erin Guthrie, Rutgers 0.8858. Mandi Mawyer, Texas State 0.8839. Kristin Russell, St. John’s 0.87910. Beth Reed, Navy 0.875

Matches Goals Avg.1. Portland 23 83 3.612. Nebraska 20 62 3.103. Stanford 26 80 3.084. Charlotte 21 60 2.865. Southeastern La. 20 56 2.80 UCLA 25 70 2.807. Louisiana Tech 20 54 2.708. Florida State 25 67 2.689. George Mason 20 51 2.55 Middle Tennessee 20 51 2.55

Matches Goals Min. Avg.1. Samford 18 6 1735 0.3112. Dayton 23 10 2218 0.4063. North Carolina 27 12 2489 0.4344. Rutgers 22 11 2083 0.4755. Portland 23 11 2070 0.4786. Marquette 23 12 2165 0.4997. Boston College 24 13 2234 0.5248. South Carolina 25 14 2297 0.5489. Pittsburgh 18 11 1742 0.56810. Stanford 26 15 2347 0.575

G Shutouts Avg.1. Central Michigan 24 19 0.7922. North Carolina 27 19 0.7043. Marquette 23 16 0.6964. Boston College 24 16 0.667 Samford 18 12 0.667 Monmouth 21 14 0.6677. Portland 23 15 0.652 Dayton 23 15 0.6529. Southeastern La. 20 13 0.650 Ohio State 20 13 0.650

A APG1. Kate Megna, Milwaukee 16 0.802. Teresa Rynier, James Madison 15 0.713. Michelle Enyeart, Portland 12 0.674. Leah Blayney, Central Conn. State 13 0.655. Christen Press, Stanford 16 0.626. Traci DePasquale, La Salle 12 0.60 Elisabeth Redmond, Duke 12 0.60 Kellie Walker, Western Kentucky 12 0.609. Taylor Lytle, Texas Tech 11 0.58 Elizabeth Palmer, Elon 11 0.58

Assists

Team Scoring

Team Defense

Shutout Percentage

Goals G GPG1. Sarah Hagen, Milwaukee 24 1.1432. Danielle Foxhoven, Portland 25 1.1363. Jessica Fuccello, Penn 16 1.0674. Morgan Marlborough, Nebraska 21 1.0505. Kelley O’Hara, Stanford 26 1.0006. Sydney Leroux, UCLA 23 0.9587. Britany Curry, Texas State 18 0.8578. Becky Brown, Yale 13 0.8139. Christen Press, Stanford 21 0.80810. Whitney Palmer, Oklahoma 15 0.789

G A PPG 1. Danielle Foxhoven, Portland 25 12 2.822. Sarah Hagen, Milwaukee 24 5 2.523. Kelley O’Hara, Stanford 26 13 2.504. Morgan Marlborough, Nebraska 21 7 2.455. Jessica Fuccello, Penn 16 3 2.336. Christen Press, Stanford 21 16 2.237. Michelle Enyeart, Portland 13 12 2.118. Britany Curry, Texas State 18 6 2.00 Sydney Leroux, UCLA 23 2 2.0010. Devin Petta, Northeastern 14 7 1.94

Points

60 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

MATCH-BY-MATCH SUMMARIES

1 2 FETSU (0-1-0) 0 0 0Tennessee (1-0-0) 1 1 2 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - In front of a partisan crowd of 1,004 fans on a cooler-than-usual sum-mer Saturday evening at the Regal Soccer Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn., senior forward Mick Imgram helped back the first career shutout from goal-keeper Molly Baird by tallying a pair of goals as Ten-nessee (1-0) successfully opened its 2009 campaign with a dominant 2-0 victory over intra-state foe ETSU (0-1). Sophomore forward Emily Dowd and sophomore midfielder Emily Shore each registered an assist on Imgram’s initial score of the match-up. The Big Orange out-shot the Bucs by a commanding 21-5 total while dominating the majority of the run of play during the match. Six of UT’s shots were on frame, forcing four saves by ETSU netminder Megan Masch. Both squads wasted little time getting their first serious scoring chances on the board as both teams’ offenses forced a pair of saves in the opening 13 minutes. ETSU midfielder Jessica Huntingdon fired a low shot that was corralled by Baird at the 7:47 mark, while Imgram answered for Tennessee at 8:19 with one of her eight total shots and five shots on frame in the contest. Dribbling briskly up the left side of the pitch just past the 15-minute mark, Dowd lifted a cross into the 18-yard box that Shore managed to get a quick flick on before Im-gram settled the ball at her feet. She quickly fired a shot past Masch and into the back of the net as the Lady Vols grabbed a quick, one-goal advantage. With UT searching for a big insurance tally, Imgram finally provided it at 77:36. Having intercepted a Buc pass, she turned and unleashed a lazer toward goal from approximately 25 yards out, beating a div-ing Masch to the left side as the lead expanded to 2-0. From there, Tennessee’s defense held off any late ETSU rally attempt by successfully clearing a pair of corner kicks to secure the shutout victory and win number one of the 2009 campaign.

UT: Mick Imgram (Emily Dowd, Emily Shore), 15:13UT: Mick Imgram (unassisted), 77:36

Goalkeepers SavesETSU - Megan Masch (90:00) 4UT - Molly Baird (90:00) 3

ETSU UTShots 5 21Saves 4 3Fouls 6 7Corners 3 4Offsides 4 0

1 2 OT 2OT FArizona State (2-0-0) 0 2 0 1 3Tennessee (1-1-0) 1 1 0 0 2 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - With the ninth-largest crowd in Regal Soccer Stadium history in attendance (1,207), No. 23 Tennessee (1-1-0) jumped out to a 2-0 lead, but couldn’t hold off a late Arizona State (2-0-0) rally in dropping a 3-2 decision. The Sun Devils scored with just 13 seconds left in regulation and then tallied at 106:49 in the second “sudden vic-tory” period. The Big Orange got the first goals of the season from sophomore forward Emily Dowd and freshman forward Jayden Barrett, while senior forward Mick Imgram delivered a pair of assists and freshman defender Ali Hall got credit for her initial career helper. The Sun Devils out-shot the Lady Vols, 15-14, for the match. A foul in close proxim-ity to the Sun Devil goal with about eight minutes

remaining in the opening stanza finally set the stage for some UT offensive fireworks. Imgram blasted a free kick through the ASU wall that was saved by Silvestri. Just moments later Dowd pounced on a bad pass out in front of the net and bent a shot into the bottom left corner to grant the Big Orange a 1-0 lead. Early in the second half, on a corner kick by Imgram, Hall jumped and managed to get her head on the ball, directing it over to Barrett. The Corona, Calif., product finished from just in front of the net as her header found the roof of the twine for a two-goal lead. That’s when the Arizona State offense found its rhythm forcing a backline clear by the Big Orange on a run from forward Bianca Doller before finally finding paydirt on a shot from 14 yards out by substitute Lindsey Johns. With time ticking away and ASU keeping the ball deep in UT’s end, the Lady Vol backline couldn’t clear the zone and the Sun Devils pounced. Forward Karin Volpe managed to corral a poor clearance out in front and scored into the low left corner with just 13 seconds left to knot the count at 2-2 and force overtime. In the second extra stanza, ASU’s Volpe forced an-other save by Baird. Then the UT defense got into the action as junior defender Melissa Speros raced back to help her keeper by clearing a certain score from crossing the goalline by Doller. ASU wouldn’t be denied, however, as Volpe tallied her second of the match at 106:49 by moving around a defender into the left corner of the 18-yard box and beating Baird high right for the match-winner.

UT: Emily Dowd (Mick Imgram), 39:56UT: Jayden Barrett (Mick Imgram), 53:50ASU: Lindsey Johns (Courtney Tinnin), 71:54ASU: Karin Volpe (Bianca Doller), 89:47ASU: Karin Volpe (Bianca Doller), 106:49

Goalkeepers SavesASU - Briana Silvestri (106:49) 4UT - Molly Baird (106:49) 3UT - TEAM 1

ASU UTShots 16 13Saves 4 4Fouls 15 11Corners 4 5Offsides 5 3

1 2 FPepperdine (2-1-0) 1 0 1Tennessee (1-2-0) 0 0 0 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - A 26th minute goal from midfielder Kelly Reilly proved enough as Pepperdine (2-1-0) defeated No. 23 Tennessee (1-2-0), 1-0, at the Regal Soccer Stadium in the finale of the an-nual First Tennessee Lady Vol Classic. The Waves outshot the Big Orange during the match, 13-6, in-cluding a 7-1 discrepancy on shots on frame. Junior goalkeeper Molly Baird was solid in net for UT with six saves, helping keep the Lady Vols in the match throughout. Junior midfielder Julie Edwards posted Tennessee’s lone shot on goal, while freshman forward Jayden Barrett electrified the crowd and demonstrated her outstanding athletic promise with a solo, end-to-end run before firing just a foot or two high of the frame near the end of the opening stanza. Sophomore forward Emily Dowd, freshman defender Ali Hall and goalkeeper Baird were UT’s three representatives to the 11-member First Ten-nessee Lady Vol Classic All-Tournament Team. Pep-perdine’s Sophia Medina received a pass just outside the right side of the 18-yard box, dribbled into traf-fic and tried to pass across to a teammate. The ball deflected off the foot of a Tennessee defender and, unfortunately for the Lady Vols, traveled right to Reilly who slammed the ball, from approximately eight yards out, into the lower right corner past Baird for a 1-0 lead at 25:48. Suddenly faced with a

deficit, UT senior forward Mick Imgram and fresh-man defender Ali Hall each tried to get something going offensively for the Big Orange. The duo fired shots high of the net in the 36th and 38th minutes, respectively. Perhaps the most exciting play of the contest for the Lady Vols occurred at 42:28 as Bar-rett corralled the ball deep in her own end and took off on a solo sprint up the left wing. Dribbling about 30 yards out and with the Tennessee crowd’s vol-ume quickly rising, the Corona, Calif., native turned to the middle of the field and a step or two inside the 18-yard box unleashed a right-footed blast that traveled just a foot or two above the very center of the frame. Pepperdine out-shot the Orange & White, 7-4, in the opening stanza.

PEPP: Kelly Reilly (Sophia Medina), 25:48

Goalkeepers SavesPEPP - Roxanne Barker (90:00) 1UT - Molly Baird (90:00) 5UT - TEAM 1

PEPP UTShots 13 6Saves 1 6Fouls 15 10Corners 8 3Offsides 2 0

1 2 OT 2OT FTennessee (1-2-1) 0 0 0 0 0#19 Minnesota (2-1-1) 0 0 0 0 0 MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - Despite a pair of tough red card calls that forced the Tennessee Lady Vol soccer team (1-2-1) to play a woman down and without their head coach for over 50 minutes, a spirited effort from UT’s squad, especially a dynamic backline, helped secure an entertaining 0-0 (2OT) tie against No. 19 Minnesota (2-1-1) in front of 856 fans at Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium in Minneapo-lis, Minn. With the dynamic UT offense equaling the offensive output of the Golden Gophers at 19 total shots and three on frame, the rugged UT defense and junior goalkeeper Molly Baird continuously managed to clear the ball out of harm’s way in the back. Tennessee wasted no time getting an attack started, racing into Minnesota’s defensive zone off the opening kick. Freshman forward Jayden Barrett forced a corner kick in the opening 40 seconds of the match with some impressive one-on-one work against her defensive counterpart in the right side of the 18-yard box. The best early chance for the Ma-roon & Gold came when a through ball found UM midfielder Katie Bethke just clear of the defense in-side the left side of the 18-yard box. She attempted a cross to the far post, but Baird raced out from her line to make a sliding grab and prevent any shot on goal. At 10:10, sophomore forward Emily Dowd dribbled left past a defender, well inside the 18, and managed a cross to Harrison who was standing di-rectly in front of the next about eight yards out. The Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, native just missed connecting with a right-footed shot, however, as the ball ricocheted to her right and harmlessly away. Harrison had the best chance for UT in the opening 25 minutes as she received a perfect feed from ju-nior defender Melissa Speros at 22:44 and ripped a shot from the center of the pitch that drifted about eight feet high and wide. Imgram forced a corner with 38:50 remaining on a shot blocked out in front. On the corner to the far post, freshman defender Ali Hall outjumped her rival on defense and headed a ball on goal that forced a save by Minnesota met-minder Cat Parkhill. The UM keeper was forced to make another diving stop in the 57th minute on a quick bending blast from well out on the left wing off the foot of Imgram. A red card on a UT de-fender in the midfield during the 59th minute forced Tennessee to play the rest of the match short one contributor. Lady Vol Head Coach Angela Kelly was issued a red card, just moments later, by the head referee for questioning the call. A bad give-

MATCH 1: ETSUAug. 22, 2009 - Knoxville, Tenn.Regal Soccer Stadium (1,004)

MATCH 2: ARIZONA STATEAug. 28, 2009 - Knoxville, Tenn.Regal Soccer Stadium (1,207)

MATCH 3: PEPPERDINEAug. 30, 2009 - Knoxville, Tenn.

Regal Soccer Stadium (692)

MATCH 4: #19 MINNESOTASept. 4, 2009 - Minneapolis, Minn.

Robbie Stadium (856)

61 UTLadyVols.com

away in the defensive zone with 11:45 remaining in the contest should have come back to haunt the Big Orange but didn’t. On an attempted clear back to the keeper, the pass was mishit allowing Minnesota’s Bethke to run onto the ball inside the 18-yard zone. The forward side-stepped a charging Baird and had a wide open net at which to shoot. Her right-footed attempt literally rolled inches wide of the right post for a harmless goal kick. Bethke again missed just a minute later as her contested shot from the left wing rolled just wide of the far standard.

Goalkeepers SavesUT - Molly Baird (110:00) 3MINN - Cat Parkhill (110:00) 3

UT MINNShots 19 19Saves 3 3Fouls 8 10Corners 4 6Offsides 0 6

1 2 FTennessee (2-2-1) 1 0 1Wisconsin (2-2-1) 0 0 0

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - An early goal at just 2:47 into the contest from freshman forward Jayden Barrett off a feed from sophomore forward Emily Dowd, solid defense and another great performance from junior goalkeeper Molly Baird helped Tennes-see improve to 2-2-1 overall with a 1-0 decision over Wisconsin at Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium in Minneapolis, Minn. That secured an unbeaten weekend for UT as the Lady Vols had previously secured a 0-0 (2OT) tie versus No. 19 Minnesota. The Badgers outshot UT 12-11 in the contest with Baird making five saves to preserve her third clean sheet of both her career and the ‘09 campaign. The match was very physical as UT led the foul total 15-7, and sophomore midfielder Chelsea Hatcher was whistled for a yellow card during the second frame. Tennessee wasted no time in breaking on top as the Big Orange managed a goal in the third minute of the contest against the Badgers. Dowd controlled a pass out near the right wing, dribbled into the 18-yard box and crossed to the left to the feet of Barrett. The Corona, Calif., product quickly buried the ball past Wisconsin goalkeeper Michelle Dalton for her second score of the campaign. The Lady Vol defense came up big in the 27th minute of action as a lead pass up the middle found UW midfielder Monica Lam-Feist behind the backline. Baird charged straight out off her line and made an outstanding smothering save on a shot before the rebound was cleared out of harm’s way. In the 42nd minute the Badgers had another golden opportunity after bringing the ball into UT’s defensive zone. In-side the six-yard box, Wisconsin failed to get off a clean shot, however, as Baird again raced off her line to get a hand on a pass to the middle. UW forward Laurie Nosbusch also missed just wide at 43:14 on a header as the teams went to the break with Tennessee up, 1-0. Dowd opened the second half by having a shot blocked out in front of the net at 45:42. Wisconsin midfielder Alex Kelter answered back by driving a header straight to Baird at 49:11. Meanwhile, Tennessee’s backline kept the Badgers from mounting any serious chance in the second half until 77:27 when Lam-Feist received a pass from the left wing and fired a shot off a blocker out in front for a corner. Twice in the final five minutes, the Badgers had opportunities for an equalizer as both midfielder Krista Liskevych and Kelter had chances right out in front of the goal, but each chipped high over the net.

UT: Jayden Barrett (Emily Dowd), 2:47

Goalkeepers SavesUT - Molly Baird (90:00) 5

WIS - Michele Dalton (90:00) 1

UT WISShots 11 12Saves 5 1Fouls 15 7Corners 0 3Offsides 3 7

1 2 FMemphis (3-2-0) 0 1 1Tennessee (3-2-1) 1 1 2 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Against a Memphis squad (3-2-0) that entered the contest having permitted just one goal in four total matches during the early season, Tennessee (3-2-1) located the back of the net twice, including a score during the last three minutes of regulation, to defeat the Tigers, 2-1. The match was played in front of a season-high crowd of 1,236 Orange-clad fans at Regal Soccer Stadium. Sophomore forward Emily Dowd pushed UT in front by tickling the twine with her second goal of the campaign at 39:58. Senior forward Mick Im-gram knocked in a long free kick from the left wing with just 2:46 left in the contest for her team-high third goal of 2009. Freshman midfielder Amy Har-rison received credit for her initial career assist on the game-winner. Tennessee outshot Memphis by a 17-11 count, while each squad managed five shots on frame. Lady Vol junior goalkeeper and current Southeastern Conference Defensive Player of the Week Molly Baird saw an end to her shutout streak at 323:36, but made four huge saves in recording her third victory between the pipes. The scoreless deadlock was broken with 5:02 remaining in the first stanza as senior defender Sarah Jackyra sent a long ball down the left wing to the feet of Dowd. The Gainesville, Fla., product made a nifty cut around her defender to the center of the pitch and ripped a right-footed blast that caromed into the goal off the left upright. A quick pass into the middle of the field in the 60th minute helped UM even the match at 1-1. A through ball from Vendula Strnadova found Ashley Berra about 14 yards out, and she beat Molly Baird for the score. That goal broke the UT net-minder’s shutout streak at 323:36 dating back to the first half against Pepperdine on Aug. 30. With time beginning to run very short, sophomore midfielder Chelsea Hatcher secured a huge foul call on the Ti-gers just outside the 18-yard box on the left wing. On a touch from Harrison, Imgram ripped another drive that finally found the right side of the net for the eventual game-winner.

UT: Emily Dowd (unassisted), 39:58MEM: Ashley Berra (Vendula Strnadova), 59:24UT: Mick Imgram (Amy Harrison), 87:14

Goalkeepers SavesMEM - Elise Kuhar-Pitters (90:00) 3UT - Molly Baird (90:00) 4

MEM UTShots 11 17Saves 3 4Fouls 10 10Corners 5 4Offsides 2 2

1 2 FWestern Carolina (2-3-1) 1 0 1Tennessee (4-2-1) 1 1 2 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - In front of 769 fans on a sun-splashed Sunday at the Regal Soccer Stadium,

Tennessee Lady Vol senior forward Mick Imgram provided a replay of her late match heroics from the Memphis contest with another late game-winning goal, this one coming at 83:01, to defeat Western Carolina, 2-1. With the victory, UT improved to 4-2-1 and is currently riding a four-match unbeaten streak. Sophomore forward Emily Dowd delivered her third assist of the year as part of Imgram’s team-best fourth goal and third match-winner of the campaign. Sophomore midfielder Chelsea Hatcher tallied for the first time this season off a feed from freshman defender Ali Hall (second assist) in the 31st minute to even the contest at 1-1. Tennessee outshot the Catamounts by a staggering 29-3 total and managed seven shots on frame. Lady Vol junior goalkeeper Molly Baird was forced to make just one save in recording her fourth win of the year, while for Western Carolina, netminder Caitlin Wil-liams made four saves. The Catamounts stunned the home crowd early on, however, as forward Shan-non Fowkes got free on the left wing and managed to dribble all the way into the edge of the six-yard box. At point blank range, she unleashed a shot that Baird managed to deflect. Unfortunately for the Big Orange, the rebound traveled straight to WCU forward Rachael Shomper at the near post, and she buried it into the twine for a stunning, 1-0 lead. Dribbling up the middle of the pitch in the 31st minute, UT’s Hall delivered a through ball to the feet of Hatcher. The Cincinnati, Ohio, native moved into the 18-yard zone and drilled a shot from approximately 12 yards out to the left of a diving Williams. The shots continued as UT nearly nabbed the lead right before the break. Hall managed to hit the right post from just out in front of WCU’s goal with 3:25 left in the half, while Hatcher’s follow-up on the rebound went wide. The Orange & White finally broke the deadlock at 83:01 as Dowd made a run up the left side. She crossed through the six-yard box to Imgram, who was standing right on the doorstep. The Clifton, Va., native beat the goalie with a low roller back to the far post as Tennessee nabbed the all-important 2-1 advantage. WCU: Rachael Stomper (Shannon Fowkes), 4:14UT: Chelsea Hatcher (Ali Hall), 30:10UT: Mick Imgram (Emily Dowd), 83:01

Goalkeepers SavesWCU - Caitlin Williams (90:00) 4WCU - TEAM 1UT - Molly Baird (90:00) 1

WCU UTShots 3 29Saves 5 1Fouls 10 7Corners 1 12Offsides 1 4

1 2 FTennessee (4-3-1) 0 0 0#25 West Virginia (3-2-4) 0 1 1 MORGANTOWN, W. Va. - Despite hitting the left post with the potential equalizing goal with under two minutes left in regulation, the Tennessee Lady Vol soccer team saw its four-match unbeaten string come to an end in front of 1,017 fans at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium in Morgantown, W. Va., in a 1-0 loss to No. 25 West Virginia. Junior goalkeeper Molly Baird was outstanding between the pipes, suf-fering a tough defeat after posting a career-high 10 saves in the contest. Sophomore midfielder Chel-sea Hatcher led the Lady Vol offense with three shots, including the fateful carom off the woodwork at 88:04. The scoreless deadlock was broken at 71:30 off a corner taken by the Mountaineers. On the cross, Baird punched the sphere out of danger, but the rebound traveled right to WVU’s Ashtin Larkin standing on the right side. She corralled the ball, turned to the middle and fired left of the diving keeper for a 1-0 lead. With time running short, Tennessee pressed hard for an equalizer. Hatcher posted the biggest threats at 86:53 when she forced

MATCH 5: WISCONSINSept. 6, 2009 - Minneapolis, Minn.

Robbie Stadium (409)

MATCH 6: MEMPHISSept. 11, 2009 - Knoxville, Tenn.

Regal Soccer Stadium (1,236)

MATCH-BY-MATCH SUMMARIES

MATCH 7: WESTERN CAROLINASept. 13, 2009 - Knoxville, Tenn.

Regal Soccer Stadium (769)

MATCH 8: #25 WEST VIRGINIASept. 20, 2009 - Morgantown, W. Va.

Dlesk Soccer Stadium (1,017)

62 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

a save by Kerri Butler and then at 88:04 when her shot tantalizingly hit the left post and bounced away for a goal kick. That proved UT’s last big offensive opportunity as the Lady Vols fell 1-0 to drop to 4-3-1 on the year. WVU: Ashtin Larkin (unassisted), 61:29

Goalkeepers SavesUT - Molly Baird (90:00) 10WVU - Kerri Butler (90:00) 1

UT WVUShots 7 27Saves 10 1Fouls 13 9Corners 0 7Offsides 2 2

1 2 FTennessee (5-3-1, 1-0 SEC) 0 1 1Arkansas (6-1-2, 0-1 SEC) 0 0 0 FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - With the revving of hundreds of motorcycle engines from Fayetteville’s annual Bikes, Blues and BBQ festival driving by and providing the background noise for 1,028 fans at Razorback Field, Tennessee (5-3-0, 1-0 SEC) got the team-best fifth goal and fourth match-winner of the season from senior forward Mick Imgram to hand Arkansas (6-1-2, 0-1) its initial loss of the year, 1-0, and open the 2009 Southeastern Conference campaign at 1-0. UT improved to 8-5-1 all-time in league lid-lifters despite being out-shot by the hosts 18-15 overall and 9-6 in shots on frame. Imgram’s winning tally came off a kicked volley out of the air from about 23 yards out at 57:40. The Clifton, Va., native advanced into a deadlock with former Lady Vol All-Americans Keeley Dowling and Ali Christoph for third on the all-time match-winning goal list with 10 in her career. Perhaps most impres-sively, Tennessee utilized a staggering 19 players in the victory over the ‘Backs, believed to be the most ever in a single match during Angela Kelly’s 10-year coaching stint at UT. A scoreless tie was broken at 57:40 as a bouncing ball found its way to Imgram standing in the middle of the attacking third just outside the 18-yard box. She drove a right-footed blast that traveled into the right side of the net past a diving netminder Britni Williams. The Razorbacks had a couple of good late chances for an equalizer. With 5:31 left Sophie Wentz drove a shot at UT junior keeper Molly Baird from the left wing that the netminder tipped in the air briefly before corralling it for the save. Then with approximately three min-utes remaining, Laurel Pastor drove a ball from the right side of the pitch wide left of goal. The shutout marked Baird’s fourth of the season. UT: Mick Imgram (unassisted), 57:40

Goalkeepers SavesUT - Molly Baird (90:00) 9ARK - Britni Williams (90:00) 5

UT ARKShots 15 18Saves 9 5Fouls 9 8Corners 3 2Offsides 2 3

1 2 FTennessee (5-4-1, 1-1 SEC) 0 1 1LSU (6-2-2, 2-0 SEC) 4 1 5

BATON ROUGE, La. - A quick-strike offense that resulted in LSU (6-2-2, 2-0 Southeastern Con-ference) scoring four unanswered first-half goals guided the Tigers past Tennessee (5-4-1, 1-1 SEC), 5-1, on a extremely hot Sunday afternoon at the LSU Soccer Complex in Baton Rouge, La. The Bayou Bengals only out-shot the Lady Vols, 12-11, but made their seven shots on goal count with five scores. Trailing 4-0 after a first-half LSU offensive onslaught, UT senior forward Mick Imgram finally got the Big Orange on the scoreboard in the second half with a long free kick from about 30 yards out that beat LSU keeper Mo Isom at 81:45. Tennessee managed five shots on frame in the contest with Imgram managing three of those. Freshman mid-fielder Amy Harrison and sophomore forward Emily Dowd each contributed one shot on goal. A foul call on the Tigers in Tennessee’s offensive zone in the 82nd minute paid dividends for the Lady Vols as Imgram absolutely hammered a long-range blast off a free kick that easily beat Isom. The goal cut LSU’s advantage to 4-1 and marked Imgram’s team-best sixth score of the season and 19th of her career in the Orange & White. LSU: Rachel Yepez (unassisted), 6:42LSU: Rachel Yepez (unassisted), 8:48LSU: Kellie Murphy (Malorie Rutledge), 29:26LSU: Malorie Rutledge (unassisted), 40:07UT: Mick Imgram (unassisted), 81:45LSU: Tricia Johnson (Natalie Ieyoub), 85:55

Goalkeepers SavesUT - Molly Baird (90:00) 2LSU - Mo Isom (90:00) 3LSU - TEAM 1

UT LSUShots 11 12Saves 2 4Fouls 9 13Corners 3 3Offsides 0 1

1 2 OT FTennessee (5-5-1, 1-2-0 SEC) 0 0 0 0Vanderbilt (7-3-1, 1-2-0 SEC) 0 0 1 1

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A goal from midfielder Molly Kinsella at 5:05 into the first “sudden victory” overtime period guided home-standing Vanderbilt (7-3-1, 1-2-0 Southeastern Conference) past Ten-nessee (5-5-1, 1-2-0 SEC), 1-0, in a SEC Eastern Division match-up at the VU Soccer Complex in Nashville, Tenn. For the contest, the Lady Vols out-shot the ‘Dores, 18-11, and managed five shots on frame with two each contributed by senior defender Sarah Jackyra and sophomore midfielder Chelsea Hatcher. Junior goalkeeper Molly Baird was credited with six saves in the contest, while her counterpart in the Black & Gold Rachel Bechtel recorded five. The match came to a sudden conclusion at 95:05 as a through ball up the right wing from Elizabeth Lillie found Kinsella. She fired back to the left of a diving Baird and into the side of the net to complete the Commodore overtime victory. VU: Molly Kinsella (Elizabeth Lillie), 95:05

Goalkeepers SavesUT - Molly Baird (95:05) 6VU - Rachel Bachtel (95:05) 5

UT VUShots 18 11Saves 6 5Fouls 10 9Corners 3 3Offsides 2 1

1 2 FTennessee (6-5-1, 2-2-0 SEC) 1 0 1Kentucky (3-6-3, 0-4-0 SEC) 0 0 0 LEXINGTON, Ky. - Lady Vol freshman midfielder Amy Harrison scored at the 27:52 mark off an as-sist from sophomore midfielder Lara Langworthy as Tennessee (6-5-1, 2-2-0 Southeastern Conference) got back into the win column with a 1-0 victory over Kentucky (3-6-3, 0-4-0 SEC) on a breezy and cool Sunday afternoon at the UK Soccer Complex in Lexington, Ky. The Big Orange out-shot the home-standing Wildcats in the match, 17-9. Eight of those attempts were on frame, led by five from sophomore midfielder Chelsea Hatcher, three by Harrison and two each from senior midfielder Mick Imgram and sophomore forward Emily Dowd. Ju-nior goalkeeper Molly Baird was forced to make five saves in the contest while posting her fifth ca-reer shutout and second blanking in league action in 2009. UT’s continual assault finally paid dividends at 27:52 as Langworthy worked the ball up the right wing and close to the end line. The Murfreesboro, Tenn., native lobbed a ball into the penalty area to Harrison who settled it, turned and scored into the left side of the twine. The goal marked the Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, native’s first tally of her career while wearing the Orange & White and granted Tennessee an important 1-0 lead. UT: Amy Harrison (Lara Langworthy), 27:52

Goalkeepers SavesUT - Molly Baird (90:00) 5UK - Sydney Hiance (90:00) 6UK - TEAM 1

UT UKShots 17 9Saves 5 7Fouls 9 7Corners 7 4Offsides 1 2

1 2 FMississippi State (8-3-2, 0-3-2 SEC) 0 0 0Tennessee (7-5-1, 3-2 SEC) 1 2 3 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Despite severe weather in the Knoxville area that forced a 50-minute delay at halftime and near constant rain during the second stanza, Tennessee put a season-high three goals in the back of the net to roll past Mississippi State, 3-0, at the Regal Soccer Stadium. Senior forward Mick Imgram continued her amazing 2009 campaign by scoring twice to improve her season count to eight goals through 13 matches. Sophomore midfielder Chelsea Hatcher tallied her second goal of the campaign, while freshman midfielder Amy Harrison contributed her second and third assists of the year and rookie forward Jayden Barrett her initial career helper. Tennessee out-shot the Maroon & White by a commanding 23-10 total, drew five corners to zero for MSU and became just the second team to hold the Bulldogs scoreless during the ‘09 campaign. UT junior goalkeeper Molly Baird picked up her sixth career shutout and third league blanking by recording five saves during the match. The scoreless deadlock was broken at 15:15 off a cross from the right wing by Barrett. The Corona, Calif., native’s feed found Harrison standing in the middle of the penalty area, and she turned and passed to Hatcher who was racing quickly from behind into the play. The Cincinnati, Ohio, product ripped a quick shot into goal past MSU goalie Taryn Holland from about 12 yards out for a 1-0 lead. As the half neared its conclusion, high winds began buffeting the complex and then with 3:43 remaining in the opening stanza, heavy rain struck as both teams struggled in the difficult conditions. In fact, the precipitation was

MATCH-BY-MATCH SUMMARIES

MATCH 12: KENTUCKYOct. 4, 2009 - Lexington, Ky.UK Soccer Complex (1,774)

MATCH 13: MISSISSIPPI STATEOct. 9, 2009 - Knoxville, Tenn.

Regal Soccer Stadium (828)

MATCH 9: ARKANSASSept. 25, 2009 - Fayetteville, Ark.

Lady’Back Field (1,028)

MATCH 10: LSUSept. 27, 2009 - Baton Rouge, La.

LSU Soccer Complex (851)

MATCH 11: VANDERBILTOct. 2, 2009 - Nashville, Tenn.

Vanderbilt Soccer Complex (1,657)

63 UTLadyVols.com

so heavy at times that seeing the players’ numbers from the spectator seating became troublesome. After both teams had moved to their dressing areas and the fans were sent to safe zones in the stadium, Knox County was placed under a tornado warning, forcing a delay of about 50 minutes. Imgram added to Tennessee’s lead at 51:43 as the Clifton, Va., na-tive corralled a poor clearance attempt by the Bull-dogs and ripped a shot from just outside the top of the 18-yard penalty area that traveled into the lower left corner of the net for a 2-0 advantage. At 56:07 UT added its third goal as Harrison shot from the right side, about eight yards out. Holland made an initial save, but the rebound traveled straight to the far post where Imgram was waiting to tap the ball into the twine for a 3-0 lead.

UT: Chelsea Hatcher (Amy Harrison, Jayden Barrett), 15:15UT: Mick Imgram (unassisted), 51:43UT: Mick Imgram (Amy Harrison), 56:07

Goalkeepers SavesMSU - Taryn Holland (90:00) 3UT - Molly Baird (90:00) 5

MSU UTShots 10 23Saves 3 5Fouls 6 14Corners 0 5Offsides 0 2

1 2 OT 2OT FOle Miss (9-3-1, 3-1-1 SEC) 1 0 0 0 1Tennessee (7-5-2, 3-2-1 SEC) 0 1 0 0 1

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - With 1,007 Orange-clad fans in attendance at the Regal Soccer Stadium and a national television audience watching live on ESPNU, UT sophomore forward Emily Dowd drew a crucial penalty in the 18-yard box late in the second half and senior Mick Imgram converted the ensuing pen-alty kick at 81:40 to help Tennessee (7-5-2, 3-2-1 Southeastern Conference) rally to a 1-1 (2OT) tie against #24-ranked Ole Miss (9-3-1, 3-1-1 SEC). For Imgram the goal marked her SEC-leading ninth tally of the 2009 campaign and solidified the Clifton, Va., native’s hold on 10th all-time in Lady Vol his-tory with 22 career scores. Tennessee out-shot the Rebels by an 18-14 count, and junior Molly Baird registered five saves between the pipes over 110 minutes of action. The referees were busy all day during the exceedingly physical match-up with the two squads combining for 38 fouls, five yellow cards and the UT penalty kick. With an offense as potent as the one the Rebels brought to Knoxville, it didn’t take long for the SEC’s top-scoring team to make its mark in the attacking third as Ole Miss nabbed a 1-0 lead at 11:23. Forward Hannah Weatherly worked the ball up the left wing, crossing eventually to the middle of the 18-yard box where midfielder Danielle Johnson slid a right-footed shot past a div-ing Baird and into the goal for a quick one-score advantage. In the 82nd minute, Dowd got a step on Ole Miss defender Brittany King and was brought down from behind in the 18-yard box as the head referee signaled for a penalty kick. Imgram calmly stepped to the spot and tucked the ball inside the right post to draw the two teams even at 1-1. UM: Danielle Johnson (Hannah Weatherly), 11:23UT: Mick Imgram (Penalty Kick), 81:40

Goalkeepers SavesUM - Alley Ronaldi (110:00) 7UT - Molly Baird (110:00) 5

UM UTShots 14 18Saves 7 5Fouls 20 18Corners 7 6Offsides 1 5

1 2 OT 2OT F#11 Florida (10-4-2, 4-1-2 SEC) 1 1 0 0 2Tennessee (7-5-3, 3-2-2 SEC) 1 1 0 0 2

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - In front of a chilled 1,102 fans at the Regal Soccer Stadium, Tennessee (7-5-3, 3-2-2 Southeastern Conference) and No. 11 Flor-ida (10-4-2, 4-1-2 SEC) battled to an exciting, 2-2 (2OT) deadlock in a high-profile SEC Eastern Divi-sion duel. Over its last five home matches against UF in Knoxville, UT owns a sterling 4-0-1 record. The Big Orange out-shot the Gators, 26-14, for the match and managed 13 corner kicks to just four for UF. Junior goalkeeper Molly Baird managed six saves over 110 minutes of work, while sophomore forward Chelsea Hatcher and junior midfielder Julie Edwards scored their third and first goals of the sea-son, respectively. Senior midfielder Mick Imgram was credited with her third assist of the 2009 cam-paign on Edwards’ second half tally. UF managed the first goal of the contest at 12:30 off a corner by An-gela Napolitano. Her cross to the middle ended up at the feet of midfielder Holly King, and she finished the play on a header into the top of the twine for a 1-0 lead. A bad clearance deep in their defensive zone by Florida at 34:14 resulted in a quick tie on the scoreboard. UT’s Hatcher gained control of a steal in the penalty area, turned quickly and tickled the right side of the twine from about 15 yards out, knotting the match at 1-1. The scoreboard deadlock was broken at 50:52 off a corner kick by Imgram. Her cross ended up in the control of Edwards about 15 yards out, and the Glenmoore, Pa, product made the Gators pay by beating Fraine for a 2-1 advantage. With time running short, the Florida offense turned up the pressure while searching for the tying goal. Finally at 85:56 a shot by midfielder Erika Tymrak from about 17 yards out was saved by Baird. The rebound traveled to the back post, however, where Tahnai Annis was waiting to easily tuck the ball into the net for a 2-2 tie. UT out-shot the Gators by a combined 5-2 count in the overtimes, but couldn’t break the deadlock.

UF: Holly King (Angela Napolitano), 12:30UT: Chelsea Hatcher (unassisted), 34:14UT: Julie Edwards (Mick Imgram), 50:52UF: Tahnai Annis (Erika Tymrak), 85:56

Goalkeepers SavesUF - Katie Fraine (110:00) 2UT - Molly Baird (110:00) 6

UF UTShots 14 26Saves 2 6Fouls 9 13Corners 4 13Offsides 1 3

1 2 F#5 S. Carolina (14-1-1, 6-1-1 SEC) 1 1 2Tennessee (7-6-3, 3-3-2 SEC) 0 1 1

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - With a season-high 1,332 fans bundled up on a sunny, cold and breezy after-noon at the Regal Soccer Stadium, the Tennessee Lady Vol soccer team (7-6-3, 3-3-2 Southeastern Conference) registered the most shots (19) put up this season against South Carolina’s top-rated de-fense and got the league-leading 10th goal of the year from senior forward Mick Imgram, but dropped a tough 2-1 decision to the fifth-ranked Gamecocks (14-1-1, 6-1-1 SEC). The Big Orange out-shot S.C., 19-16, for the match, including 11-7 during the final 45 minutes of action. Imgram tallied three of UT’s seven total shots on frame, while sophomore midfielder Chelsea Hatcher posted three. Junior goalkeeper Molly Baird recorded a trio of saves in the contest for the Lady Vols. The Gamecock of-

fense countered-attacked in the 33rd minute with a long run by Kayla Grimsley up the right wing. She managed to penetrate deeply into the penalty area, before unleashing a shot from about seven yards out that beat Baird from a tough angle for a 1-0 lead. South Carolina’s lead grew to 2-0 on a goal by Lindsay Small at 55:38. Grimsley crossed a pass from the right side into the middle where a header from about six yards out by Small found the back of the twine. At 69:38, Imgram cut into the lead off a free kick as a foul had placed the ball off the left side of the goal at a sharp angle approximately 16 yards out. Her blast beat keeper Mollie Pat-ton, cutting the South Carolina lead to 2-1, with the score marking Imgram’s league-best 10th tally of the season. Lady Vol freshman Amy Harrison was just a step from running onto a perfect pass right out front of goal in the 72nd minute. Then UT sopho-more midfielder Emily Shore forced a save at 73:26 and Jayden Barrett launched a follow-up that was blocked by the Gamecock defense. South Carolina didn’t record a single shot over the last 14:21 of the match as the Lady Vols pressed hard for the equal-izer. Hatcher managed to force a save by Patton at 83:42, and Imgram did the same at 88:42, but the Lady Vols ran out of time as the Gamecocks eventu-ally prevailed, 2-1.

SC: Kayla Grimsley (unassisted), 32:19SC: Lindsay Small (Kayla Grimsley), 55:38 UT: Mick Imgram (unassisted), 69:38

Goalkeepers SavesSC - Mollie Patton (90:00) 6UT - Molly Baird (90:00) 3

SC UTShots 16 19Saves 6 3Fouls 14 13Corners 6 8Offsides 2 1

1 2 FAuburn (7-7-3, 4-5-0 SEC) 0 3 3Tennessee (7-7-3, 3-4-2 SEC) 1 0 1

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Despite UT senior mid-fielder Mick Imgram’s league-leading 11th goal of the season on Lady Vol “Senior Night,” three second half tallies guided Auburn (7-7-3, 4-5-0 Southeastern Conference) past Tennessee (7-7-3, 3-4-2 SEC) at the Regal Soccer Stadium. Ceremonies were held before the match to honor the UT senior class of Imgram, defender Sarah Jackyra and goalkeeper Sarah Kitchin. The Big Orange out-shot Auburn, 18-11, in the contest, while both teams posted five shots on frame. The Tigers made the most of their chances, however, scoring on three of those five scoring opportunities. Imgram and sophomore midfielder Emily Dowd led the Big Orange with two blasts each at the woodwork. Freshman forward Jayden Barrett did some stellar one-on-one work to beat her defender near the left-side end line in the 11th minute, battling to draw the initial corner kick of the contest for either squad. That hard work paid immediate dividends as Imgram took the corner and bent a perfect cross into the top left corner of the net for a 1-0 lead as Auburn keeper Amy Howard tried in vain to make the save. Perhaps the biggest play of the game for the Lady Vols occurred in the 30th minute. A bad catch by the keeper Howard in the penalty area resulted in the ball trickling away with her sprawled on the ground and Dowd rac-ing into the play. A Dowd kick forced the orb to bounce over Howard and into clear space with nothing but open goal ahead. Unfortunately, the eventual shot might have been a little rushed and traveled well wide left of frame as UT missed a big chance to go up by two scores. The Tigers came out of the halftime break a new team, forcing the offensive action in the attacking third immediately. A cross to the middle of the field by forward Mary Coffed ended up at the feet of midfielder Chelsea Yauch as she hustled from behind into the play. She scored easily from about eight yards right out front

MATCH 14: MISSISSIPPIOct. 11, 2009 - Knoxville, Tenn.Regal Soccer Stadium (1,007)

MATCH 15: #11 FLORIDAOct. 16, 2009 - Knoxville, Tenn.Regal Soccer Stadium (1,102)

MATCH 16: #5 SOUTH CAROLINAOct. 18, 2009 - Knoxville, Tenn.Regal Soccer Stadium (1,332)

MATCH-BY-MATCH SUMMARIES

MATCH 17: AUBURNOct. 22, 2009 - Knoxville, Tenn.

Regal Soccer Stadium (937)

64 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

MATCH-BY-MATCH SUMMARIESto tie the score at 1-1 just 32 seconds into the new half. At 54:03 the scoreboard deadlock was broken by Rebecca Howell on a shot into the upper right corner from about 15 yards out in the middle of the pitch. A pass from Caitlin King hit Howell in stride heading up the middle and moving into some space. She quickly fired and hit paydirt for a 2-1 lead. Just over seven minutes later defender Heather Havron drove a corner kick for Auburn into the middle that eventually was passed from Caitlin King to defender Julie King with the latter scoring for a stunning 3-1 Tiger advantage.

UT: Mick Imgram (Corner Kick), 10:14AU: Chelsea Yauch (Mary Coffed, Katy Frierson), 45:32AU: Rebecca Howell (Chelsea Yauch, Caitlin King), 54:03AU: Julie King (Caitlin King, Heather Havron), 61:52

Goalkeepers SavesAU - Amy Howard (90:00) 4UT - Molly Baird (90:00) 2

AU UTShots 11 18Saves 4 2Fouls 11 13Corners 3 3Offsides 1 2

1 2 FTennessee (8-7-3, 4-4-2 SEC) 1 1 2Alabama (6-9-1, 2-6-1 SEC) 0 0 0

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - On a bright, sunny af-ternoon in Tuscaloosa, Ala., the Tennessee Lady Vol soccer team (8-7-3, 4-4-2 SEC) clinched its 12th consecutive berth in the annual Southeastern Conference Tournament, as goals by freshman mid-fielder Amy Harrison and senior midfielder/forward Mick Imgram as well as the seventh career shutout from junior netminder Molly Baird guided the Big Orange past Alabama (6-9-1, 2-6-1 SEC), 2-0. For Imgram, the score marked her league-leading 12th of the 2009 season and granted her 25 goals in her career. That total tied the Clifton, Va., native with former Lady Vol All-American and current assistant coach Keeley Dowling (2001-04) and former Lady Vol Kendyl Michner (1997-99) for seventh all-time in goals in the UT career record book. Harrison’s tally was the second of her brief career wearing the Orange & White, while sophomore midfielder Chelsea Hatcher and junior midfielder Julie Edwards were credited with their first assists of 2009. The two squads each managed 13 shots in the contest, while Tennessee drove seven on frame to six for the Crimson Tide. Baird corralled six saves during the match in registering her seventh blanking and fourth shutout in SEC play. Several early chances for the Crimson Tide seemed to wake up the Lady Vols as the UT offense responded quickly for a 1-0 lead. Following a ‘Bama header off a UT throw in, Har-rison pounced on a quick-tapped pass by Hatcher near the far post. The Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, native blasted it in the back of the net from about six yards out at 10:15 for the second goal of her brief career. Baird registered another huge save at the 12:14 mark, stopping Alabama’s Grace Law-son on a point-blank shot from the middle by diving fully-extended to her left and knocking it away as UT’s defense managed to clear. Almost constant pressure in the second frame finally paid off for the Big Orange at 75:26 with a clinching score. Edwards took possession of the ball out deep on the right side, and managed a great through pass just ahead of Imgram in space. The SEC’s leading scorer didn’t miss on the run when given a chance from about 12 yards, driving a low roller from the right side to the left of UA keeper Justine Bernier, tucking it just inside the far post for a 2-0 advantage.

UT: Amy Harrison (Chelsea Hatcher), 10:15UT: Mick Imgram (Julie Edwards), 75:26

Goalkeepers SavesUT - Molly Baird (90:00) 6ALA - Justine Bernier (90:00) 5

UT ALAShots 13 13Saves 6 5Fouls 13 10Corners 9 4Offsides 5 0

1 2 FTennessee (8-8-3, 4-5-2 SEC) 0 1 1Georgia (14-4-1, 7-4-0 SEC) 0 2 2

ATHENS, Ga. - Despite the third goal of the sea-son from freshman forward Jayden Barrett in the 70th minute, the Tennessee Lady Vol soccer team (8-8-3, 4-5-2 SEC) dropped a hard-fought, 2-1 deci-sion to No. 22 Georgia (14-4-1, 7-4-0 SEC) on a cool and rainy night at the UGA Soccer Stadium in Athens, Ga. With UT’s loss and a win by Vanderbilt over Kentucky, the Lady Vols dropped to the eighth seed for the SEC Tournament. Barrett’s score brought the Big Orange even on the scoreboard at 1-1 off the fourth assist of the year from freshman midfielder Amy Harrison. The Bulldogs responded just 46 seconds later, however, with a goal by Alex Hooker on the way to their one-tally victory. With less than a minute remaining in the match, a shot from Harrison was touched off the right goalpost by Georgia keeper Michelle Betos as UT narrowly missed posting a late regulation tie. UGA out-shot Tennessee, 17-16, but the Lady Vols posted a 10-8 advantage during the second stanza. Junior goal-keeper Molly Baird made nine saves in the contest and now has 92 stops on the season. The scoreless duel came to a sudden end at 60:58 as UGA nabbed a 1-0 lead. Carrie Patterson delivered a through feed ahead to Caroline Simpson, who broke into the 18 alone, forcing Baird to race off her line in an attempt to cut down the angle. An eventual shot on the run by Simpson beat UT’s diving keeper to the left from about 14 yards. Tennessee came right back as the midfielder Harrison delivered a perfect through ball up the middle to Barrett who worked into the clear on a breakaway. With the defense closing in from behind, the Corona, Calif., native unleashed a shot from about 12 that beat Betos for Barrett’s third goal of the campaign at 69:45, tying the count at 1-1. The advantage in the suddenly up-tempo contest didn’t last long, how-ever, as Georgia’s Hooker scored just 46 seconds later from about 19 yards out on the left wing. Her right-footed drive bent just over a leaping Baird’s outstretched hand and into the top of the twine as UGA grabbed back its one-goal lead. With under a minute left, Tennessee almost drew even as a pass from the right side into the middle traveled right to Harrison. She fired, but it was touched by a diving Betos and appeared to bounce off the right post. Long shots in the last 20 seconds from Mick Imgram and Emily Dowd were blocked by the Georgia de-fense as the Red & Black held on for a 2-1 win.

UGA: Caroline Simpson (Carrie Patterson), 60:58UT: Jayden Barrett (Amy Harrison), 69:45UGA: Alex Hooker (Caroline Simpson), 70:31

Goalkeepers SavesUT - Molly Baird (90:00) 9UGA - Michelle Betos (90:00) 3

UT UGAShots 16 17Saves 9 3Fouls 9 6Corners 5 6Offsides 0 0

1 2 OT 2OT FTennessee (8-93, 4-5-2 SEC) 0 0 0 0 0#10 Florida (15-4-2, 8-1-2 SEC) 0 0 0 1 1

ORANGE BEACH, Ala. - The eighth-seeded Tennessee Lady Vol soccer team battled hard on Wed., Nov. 4th, but dropped a tough 1-0 (2OT) decision to No. 10 and top-seeded Florida (15-4-2, 8-1-2 SEC) to be eliminated from the SEC Tourna-ment and conclude its 2009 season at 8-9-3 overall. The scoreless contest came to a sudden end at the 101:22 mark on a golden goal by Florida midfielder Lindsay Thompson. During the back-and-forth match the Gators out-shot the Lady Vols by a 13-10 margin and 10-4 in shots on frame. With 1:53 left on the clock in regulation, Tennessee was dealt a big blow as Mick Imgram suffered a leg injury on a hard UF challenge near midfield, and with that, the SEC’s leading scorer was forced from the match. Florida owned the majority of possession over the last 113 seconds, but couldn’t get off a clean shot as the Lady Vols and Gators were forced into “sudden victory” for the second time in 2009. Just a minute into the first OT, UF drew a corner kick but failed to get a scoring chance off the cross into the penalty area. The Big Orange got its own corner kick opportunity with 4:57 remaining in the first extra session, but a header by UT freshman defender Ali Hall went wide of the left post. With 22 seconds left in the first OT, the Orange & White managed a corner, but the cross was cleared out of the penalty area by Florida as the teams remained scoreless venturing to the final extra session. Senior defender Sarah Jackyra came up with a big defensive play by sliding to pre-vent a potential Florida shot less than a minute into the second overtime. On the eventual cross off Jackyra’s effort by UF’s Tahnai Annis, the UF ser-vice bounced off someone out front and eventually rolled all the way through the penalty area to the left wing. Thompson was waiting there to deliver a right-footed shot into the top of the net for the 1-0 victory. UF: Lindsay Thompson (Brooke Thigpen), 101:22

Goalkeepers SavesUT - Molly Baird (101:22) 9UF - Katie Fraine (101:22) 4

UT UFShots 10 13Saves 9 4Fouls 9 14Corners 5 6Offsides 3 1

MATCH 18: ALABAMAOct. 25, 2009 - Tuscaloosa, Ala.Alabama Soccer Stadium (602)

MATCH 19: #22 GEORGIAOct. 30, 2009 - Athens, Ga.

UGA Soccer Stadium (1,151)

MATCH 20: #10 FLORIDANov. 4, 2009 - Orange Beach, Ala.

Orange Beach Soccer Complex (879)

This Section Contains:

The SEC/SEC Quick Facts & Awards .............66 2009 SEC Standings/Tournament Recap .......67 SEC Stat Leaders/Year-by-Year Standings ....68-69 Lady Vol SEC Tourney History & Records .....70-71 Lady Vol NCAA History, Records & Recaps .....72-78

THE SEC AND NCAATHE SEC AND NCAA

66 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

The Southeastern Conference, with its storied 77-year history of athletic achieve-ments and academic excellence, has built perhaps the greatest tradition of intercolle-giate competition of any league in the coun-try since its inception in 1933.

The 2009-10 academic year was another season to remember for the SEC as confer-ence teams captured four national titles and four national runner-up finishes. The SEC has won consecutive national championships in baseball and football. Since 1990, the SEC has won 135 national team championships for an average of more than six per year.

Alabama won the SEC’s first national title of the year with its win in the BCS National Championship Game in football. It is the SEC’s fourth consecutive football national title. Florida captured its second women’s swimming and diving national championship. Florida also won its first ever champion-ship in men’s indoor track and field. South Carolina won the national championship in the sport of baseball. Florida finished first among Southeastern Conference schools and second overall in the Director’s Cup final standings.

Overall, the SEC finished in the top two in nine of its 20 sponsored sports and in the top five in 14 of the 20 sports. Ten SEC teams participated in football postsea-son bowls with Alabama, Florida, Ole Miss, Arkansas, Auburn and Georgia winning the

BCS National Title Game, Sugar, Cotton, Liberty, Outback, and Independence bowls, respectively. Four men’s basketball teams were invited to the NCAA Tournament and seven women’s basketball teams were also invited to the NCAA Tournament. The SEC had a eight teams advance to postseason play in baseball hosting four regionals with South Carolina and Florida advancing to the College World Series. With 145 teams ad-vancing to NCAA postseason competition, the SEC continued to solidify its place as the nation’s premier conference.

In addition to the four team champion-ships, 41 SEC student-athletes garnered in-dividual national championships, while 440 individuals were awarded with First-Team All-American Honors. Student-athletes around the league continued to excel in the classroom as well with more than 2,300 earning recognition on the SEC Academic Honor Roll.

On the national all-sport level, 11 SEC schools placed in the top 60 of the NACDA Director’s Cup rankings. Florida led the league with a second place finish. Tennessee placed 16th while LSU was 19th; Georgia finished 20th, Alabama 23rd, Auburn 26th, Kentucky 29th, South Carolina 41st, Arkan-sas 46th, Ole Miss 56th and Vanderbilt 59th to round out the league’s top-60 finishes.

THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE

The Southeastern Conference has contin-ued its rise as one of the top conferences in women’s soccer.

The 2009 women’s soccer season reaf-firmed the SEC’s prominence in the country. Six teams from the SEC were invited to the NCAA Tournament. Auburn, Florida, Geor-gia, LSU, Ole Miss and South Carolina all made the 64-team field. The six teams com-bined for a record of 5-5-1 with the Game-cocks advancing to the third round. The SEC now has a 49-58-9 (.461) NCAA Tournament record in 62 appearances.

SEC women’s soccer will begin its 18th season in the year of 2010 deeply rooted in the national scene of collegiate soccer. Since the SEC initiated women’s soccer as a var-sity sport in 1993, the sport’s popularity has grown through the country and especially in the Southeast. A defining point in the SEC’s women’s soccer success came in 1995 when FOX Sports South broadcast the SEC Tour-nament Championship match between Ala-bama and Kentucky on a tape-delayed basis, signifying the first appearance of an SEC women’s soccer match on television.

Southeastern Conference women’s soccer continued to grow over the next couple of years as the conference made a name for itself nationally. In 1998, the SEC had its breakout season with Florida winning the conference’s first NCAA title in women’s soccer in just

the program’s fourth year of existence. The league led the nation with six NCAA Tour-nament teams that year, an accomplishment which firmly inserted the SEC as one of the major conferences in women’s soccer. The SEC also made bigger strides in its television coverage with three regular season matches and the SEC Tournament championship match shown live on the SEC-TV package. In 2003, the SEC Soccer Tournament moved to a neutral site in Orange Beach, Alabama, signifying the growth of the sports’ popular-ity. In 2006, SEC-TV’s women’s soccer cov-erage was increased to four regular-season matches, in addition to the SEC Tournament championship match.

The SEC began a new television agree-ment with ESPN in 2009. This new agreement has seen television coverage of SEC women’s soccer increase 300 percent from the pre-vious season. ESPNU, which is available in more than 73 million households, will televise five regular season matches in addition to the SEC Tournament championship match. Ad-ditionally, FSN, CSS and COX will combine to push the SEC’s television appearances to more than 15 matches per year.

That incremental growth, combined with increasing exposure on the national and re-gional scene, has SEC women’s soccer look-ing to blossom to new heights in the year 2010 and beyond.

Founded: 1933Members (12): Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Mississippi Mississippi State South Carolina Tennessee VanderbiltCommissioner: Michael L. SliveAddress: 2201 Civic Center Blvd. Birmingham, AL 35203Soccer Contact: Craig PinkertonPhone Number: (205) 458-3000Media Relations: (205) 458-3010Fax Number: (205) 458-3030

FIRST TEAM ALL-SECCarrie Patterson Sr. F GeorgiaKayla Grimsley So. F South CarolinaMalorie Rutledge Sr. MF LSUDanielle Johnson Sr. MF Ole MissMick Imgram Sr. MF TennesseeKaty Frierson So. MF AuburnLauren Hyde Sr. D FloridaChelsea Potts Sr. D LSUBlakely Mattern Sr. D South CarolinaMegan Forester Sr. D VanderbiltKatie Fraine Jr. GK Florida

SECOND TEAM ALL-SECBecca Howell Sr. F AuburnLindsay Thompson So. F FloridaHannah Weatherly Sr. F Ole MissMelissa Clarke Sr. MF LSUKim Miller Sr. MF South CarolinaMolly Kinsella Jr. MF VanderbiltKim Schleif Sr. D ArkansasSammy Towne Jr. D AuburnLaura Eddy Fr. D GeorgiaAllysha Chapman So. D LSUSam Diaz-Matosas Sr. D South CarolinaJustine Bernier So. GK Alabama

FRESHMAN ALL-SECAllie Chandler F ArkansasCarlie Banks F LSUBrooke Thigpen MF FloridaErika Tymrak MF FloridaSusannah Dennis MF GeorgiaArielle Cohen MF Ole MissAmy Harrison MF TennesseeChelsea Stewart MF VanderbiltKat Williamson D FloridaLaura Eddy D GeorgiaAmy Howard GK Auburn

COACH OF THE YEARShelley Smith, South Carolina

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEARBlakely Mattern, South Carolina

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARMalorie Rutledge, LSU

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARLauren Hyde, Florida

FRESHMAN OF THE YEARLaura Eddy, Georgia

“The Standard for Excellence”

Soccer in the SEC

SEC Quick Facts

2009 SEC Awards

67 UTLadyVols.com

SEC Pts. Overall Pct.Florida^* 8-1-2 26.0 16-6-2 .708South Carolina# 7-3-1 22.0 19-4-2 .800Georgia 7-4-0 21.0 15-6-1 .705Vanderbilt 5-6-0 15.0 11-8-1 .575TENNESSEE 4-5-2 14.0 8-9-3 .475Kentucky 2-8-1 7.0 5-10-4 .368

SEC Pts. Overall Pct.LSU^ 8-2-1 25.0 15-4-5 .729Ole Miss 7-2-2 23.0 13-6-2 .667Auburn 6-5-0 18.0 10-9-3 .523Arkansas 2-7-2 8.0 8-7-4 .526Alabama 2-8-1 7.0 6-11-1 .361Mississippi State 1-8-2 5.0 9-8-2 .526

* Regular-Season Champion; # SEC Tournament Champion; ^ Division Champion

2009 SEC YEAR IN REVIEW

Nov. 4-8 -- Orange Beach Soccer ComplexOrange Beach, Ala.

Quarterfinals, Wed., Nov. 4#2 LSU 4, #7 Vanderbilt 2#6 Auburn 2, #3 Ole Miss 1#1 Florida 1, #8 TENNESSEE 0 (2ot)#4 South Carolina 2, #5 Georgia 1

Semifinals, Fri., Nov. 6#2 LSU 1, #6 Auburn 0#4 South Carolina 1, #1 Florida 0

Championship, Sun., Nov. 8#2 LSU 1, #4 South Carolina 1 (2ot) (SC wins on PK’s, 8-7) (South Carolina wins 2009 SEC Tourney)

2009 Eastern Division Standings

2009 Western Division Standings

2009 SEC Tournament Results

2009 SEC All-Tournament Team

Sophomore Julie Edwards tallied the game-winner against Georgia in the 51st minute of the 2008 SEC Tournament Championship game as UT prevailed, 1-0.

Senior midfielder/forward Mick Imgram tallied a team-high 12 goals in 2009, with a league-best eight of those coming during Southeastern Conference action.

Senior keeper Jaimel Johnson was tabbed as the Most Valuable Player while helping guide Tennessee to the pro-gram’s fourth SEC Tournament title in 2008.

Katy Frierson AuburnSammy Towne AuburnLauren Hyde FloridaKatie Fraine FloridaMalorie Rutledge LSUMelissa Clarke LSUNikki Bush LSUKayla Grimsley S. CarolinaKim Miller S. CarolinaLindsay Small S. Carolina

Most Valuable Player: Blakely Mattern, S. Carolina

68 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

2009 SEC STATISTICAL LEADERS

POINTS1. Malorie Rutledge, LSU 382. Kayla Grimsley, South Carolina 333. Melissa Clarke, LSU 294. Mick Imgram, Tennessee 27 Carrie Patterson, Georgia 27

GOALS1. Malorie Rutledge, LSU 13 Kayla Grimsley, South Carolina 133. Mick Imgram, Tennessee 12 Melissa Clarke, LSU 125. Carrie Patterson, Georgia 11

ASSISTS1. Malorie Rutledge, LSU 122. Kim Miller, South Carolina 113. Katy Frierson, Auburn 104. Molly Kinsella, Vanderbilt 95. Five players tied at 7

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE1. Mollie Patton, South Carolina 0.522. Alley Ronaldi, Ole Miss 0.673. Mo Isom, LSU 0.724. Katie Fraine, Florida 0.725. Britni Williams, Arkansas 0.82

SAVES1. Amy Howard, Auburn 1212. Justine Bernier, Alabama 1163. Molly Baird, Tennessee 1014. Britni Williams, Arkansas 985. Taryn Holland, Mississippi State 94

SHUTOUTS1. Mollie Patton, South Carolina 152. Mo Isom, LSU 123. Katie Fraine, Florida 104. Alley Ronaldi, Ole Miss 9 Britni Williams, Arkansas 9

POINTS1. LSU 1622. South Carolina 1393. Florida 1384. Ole Miss 1225. Georgia 114

GOALS1. LSU 562. South Carolina 483. Florida 474. Ole Miss 435. Georgia 41

ASSISTS1. LSU 502. Florida 443. South Carolina 434. Auburn 395. Ole Miss 36

SHOTS1. Ole Miss 3732. LSU 3613. Auburn 3554. South Carolina 3305. Tennessee 327 Georgia 327

GOALS ALLOWED1. South Carolina 14 Ole Miss 143. Arkansas 164. LSU 185. Florida 20 Kentucky 20

POINTS1. Malorie Rutledge, LSU 192. Mick Imgram, Tennessee 173. McKenzie Barney, Florida 154. Hannah Weatherly, Ole Miss 145. Three players tied at 13

GOALS

1. Mick Imgram, Tennessee 82. McKenzie Barney, Florida 73. Rebecca Howell, Auburn 6 Hannah Weatherly, Ole Miss 6 Carlie Banks, LSU 6

ASSISTS1. Malorie Rutledge, LSU 92. Erika Tymrak, Florida 73. Katy Frierson, Auburn 54. Caitlin King, Auburn 4 Kim Miller, South Carolina 4 Kayla Grimsley, South Carolina 4

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE1. Katie Fraine, Florida 0.612. Alley Ronaldi, Ole Miss 0.683. Mo Isom, LSU 0.724. Mollie Patton, South Carolina 0.805. Britni Williams, Arkansas 1.14

SAVES1. Justine Bernier, Alabama 832. Britni Williams, Arkansas 763. Taryn Holland, Mississippi State 624. Molly Baird, Tennessee 585. Amy Howard, Auburn 57

SHUTOUTS1. Katie Fraine, Florida 6 Mo Isom, LSU 63. Rachel Bechtel, Vanderbilt 5 Alley Ronaldi, Ole Miss 5 Mollie Patton, South Carolina 5

POINTS1. LSU 812. Florida 783. Auburn 634. Ole Miss 455. Georgia 41

GOALS1. LSU 27 Florida 273. Auburn 204. Ole Miss 165. Georgia 15

ASSISTS1. LSU 272. Florida 243. Auburn 234. Ole Miss 135. Georgia 11 South Carolina 11

SHOTS1. Tennessee 1942. Auburn 1803. Ole Miss 1794. Arkansas 1755. LSU 173

GOALS ALLOWED1. LSU 8 Florida 8 Ole Miss 84. South Carolina 95. Georgia 13 Arkansas 13

All Matches - Individual

All Matches - Team

SEC Matches - Individual

SEC Matches - Team

Senior midfi elder/forward Mick Imgram’s eight goals in league action led the Southeastern Conference dur-ing 2009.

69 UTLadyVols.com

YEAR-BY-YEAR STANDINGS1993 SEC OverallVanderbilt 2-0 11-8Kentucky 1-1 13-7Auburn 0-2 7-6-3Arkansas 0-0 10-10

1994 SEC OverallVanderbilt 4-0 17-4Alabama 2-1-1 13-5-1Auburn 1-1-2 11-6-3Kentucky 1-3 10-9Arkansas 0-3-1 7-11-2

1995 Eastern Division SEC OverallVanderbilt 7-1 14-7Florida 6-1-1 14-5-1Kentucky 6-2 17-7Georgia 3-3-2 10-5-3South Carolina 0-7-1 8-10-2

Western Division SEC OverallAlabama 6-2 11-9LSU 5-3 11-8-1Auburn 5-3 12-7-1Arkansas 3-5 5-13-1Mississippi State 1-7 7-10Mississippi 0-8 6-12

1996 Eastern Division SEC OverallFlorida 8-0 22-3Georgia 6-2 14-7Kentucky 6-2 13-6-2Vanderbilt 5-3 12-9-1TENNESSEE 3-5 6-13-1South Carolina 2-5-1 10-7-2

Western Division SEC OverallArkansas 4-3-1 11-7-3Auburn 3-3-2 8-10-3Alabama 3-4-1 9-8-2Mississippi State 2-5-1 12-5-2LSU 2-6 11-8Mississippi 1-7 9-9-1

1997 Eastern Division SEC OverallVanderbilt 7-1 14-8Florida 7-1 20-3-1Kentucky 6-2 9-12-1Georgia 5-3 15-6-1TENNESSEE 2-6 11-8South Carolina 2-6 8-11

Western Division SEC OverallAlabama 7-1 14-6Auburn 4-4 11-9-1Mississippi 4-4 11-9Mississippi State 2-6 11-8-1Arkansas 2-6 6-12-1LSU 0-8 0-18

1998 Eastern Division SEC OverallFlorida 8-0 26-1Vanderbilt 6-2 17-6Kentucky 5-3 9-9-3TENNESSEE 5-3 12-8Georgia 4-4 14-6-1South Carolina 4-4 11-7-1

Western Division SEC OverallAlabama 6-2 13-7-1Mississippi 3-5 9-7-2LSU 3-5 8-11-2Arkansas 2-6 6-11Auburn 2-6 5-12Mississippi State 0-8 3-14-1

1999 Eastern Division SEC OverallFlorida 9-0 26-2Kentucky 8-1 16-3-2South Carolina 6-3 14-5Vanderbilt 6-3 9-10-1Georgia 5-4 13-6-2TENNESSEE 5-4 8-11-1

Western Division SEC OverallMississippi 4-5 14-9Arkansas 4-5 7-12Alabama 3-6 6-14LSU 2-7 4-15-1Mississippi State 1-8 4-16Auburn 1-8 6-13

2000 Eastern Division SEC OverallFlorida 9-0 16-8TENNESSEE 7-2 12-8Kentucky 6-3 15-6Vanderbilt 5-4 12-9Georgia 4-4-1 11-9-2South Carolina 1-8 4-16

Western Division SEC OverallMississippi 5-3-1 13-6-1LSU 5-4 15-6Arkansas 3-5-1 7-11-3Mississippi State 3-5-1 8-11-1Auburn 3-6 13-7Alabama 1-8 6-14

2001 Eastern Division SEC OverallFlorida 8-1 21-4-1Georgia 7-2 13-6-1TENNESSEE 7-2 11-6-1Kentucky 5-4 12-8-1Vanderbilt 4-5 7-10South Carolina 2-6-1 8-7-3

Western Division SEC OverallMississippi State 5-4 13-8Auburn 5-4 11-8-1Mississippi 4-5 10-10-1Alabama 2-6-1 10-7-1Arkansas 2-7 6-14LSU 1-6-2 7-8-3

2002 Eastern Division SEC OverallTENNESSEE 6-2-1 18-6-1Florida 5-3-1 10-10-2South Carolina 4-3-2 13-6-2Kentucky 4-4 11-9-0Georgia 4-5 8-11-1Vanderbilt 2-5-2 5-9-2

Western Division SEC OverallAuburn 6-1-2 15-6-2Mississippi 5-3-1 13-5-2LSU 2-3-3 12-5-3Arkansas 3-5-1 7-12-1Alabama 2-5-2 12-6-2Mississippi State 2-6-1 6-13-1

2003 Eastern Division SEC OverallTENNESSEE 7-1-1 17-5-2Florida 6-2-1 19-4-2Kentucky 4-3-2 6-9-4Georgia 4-5 13-10South Carolina 3-4-2 10-8-3Vanderbilt 3-4-2 8-7-3

Western Division SEC OverallAuburn 6-1-2 14-4-3Mississippi 4-3-2 15-6-2Alabama 2-5-2 9-8-2Arkansas 3-6 7-10-2Mississippi State 2-5-2 9-8-3LSU 2-7 10-9-1

2004 Eastern Division SEC OverallTENNESSEE 10-1 17-5-2 Florida 7-2-2 16-4-3 Vanderbilt 5-2-4 7-7-5 Kentucky 3-7-1 6-12-1 Georgia 2-6-3 4-9-5 South Carolina 2-7-2 8-10-2

Western Division SEC Overall Auburn 9-0-2 15-4-2 Mississippi State 5-5-1 9-9-3Alabama 5-6-0 10-11-0 Mississippi 4-5-2 9-10-2 Arkansas 2-7-2 6-11-2 LSU 2-8-1 8-11-1

2005 Eastern Division SEC OverallTENNESSEE 10-1 15-6-2 Florida 8-2-1 13-6-1 Vanderbilt 8-2-1 16-3-3 Georgia 6-4-1 12-6-2 Kentucky 3-5-3 8-6-7 South Carolina 2-9 6-12

Western Division SEC Overall Mississippi 8-1-2 14-5-2 Auburn 5-6 8-12-1 LSU 3-7-1 8-10-2 Arkansas 3-8 6-12 Alabama 2-7-2 8-8-2 Mississippi State 2-8-1 4-11-4

2006 Eastern Division SEC OverallFlorida 7-1-3 11-6-3Kentucky 6-3-2 14-7-3TENNESSEE 6-3-2 12-7-4Vanderbilt 6-3-2 10-4-7South Carolina 5-2-4 11-6-5Georgia 5-6-0 10-9-0

Western Division SEC OverallAuburn 5-3-3 11-6-3Mississippi 4-2-5 8-7-5LSU 4-4-3 9-8-3Arkansas 3-6-2 10-7-2Alabama 1-10-0 5-14-0Mississippi State 1-10-0 2-16-0

2007 Eastern Division SEC OverallFlorida 9-2-0 17-5-3 Georgia 8-1-2 18-4-2 TENNESSEE 8-2-1 15-5-2South Carolina 5-4-2 14-6-3 Kentucky 4-6-1 10-7-3 Vanderbilt 3-6-2 6-10-3 Western Division SEC OverallLSU 5-2-4 12-5-7 Auburn 6-5-0 10-8-2 Ole Miss 4-4-3 7-8-5 Mississippi State 2-8-1 6-12-1 Alabama 2-8-1 9-10-1 Arkansas 1-9-1 8-11-1

2008 Eastern Division SEC OverallFlorida 11-0-0 19-4-1 Georgia 7-3-1 11-11-1South Carolina 5-4-2 11-7-4 TENNESSEE 5-5-1 10-11-2Vanderbilt 3-7-1 9-8-2Kentucky 3-7-1 5-12-2

Western Division SEC OverallLSU 7-3-1 14-4-2 Auburn 7-3-1 12-9-2 Ole Miss 5-5-1 7-10-3 Alabama 4-6-1 9-9-2 Arkansas 4-7-0 11-8-0 Mississippi State 0-11-0 5-15-0

2009 Eastern Division SEC OverallFlorida 8-1-2 16-6-2South Carolina 7-3-1 19-4-2 Georgia 7-4-0 15-6-1Vanderbilt 5-6-0 11-8-1TENNESSEE 4-5-2 8-9-3Kentucky 2-8-1 5-10-4

Western Division SEC OverallLSU 8-2-1 15-4-5Ole Miss 7-2-2 13-6-2 Auburn 6-5-0 10-9-3Arkansas 2-7-2 8-7-4 Alabama 2-8-1 6-11-1 Mississippi State 1-8-2 9-8-2

70 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

LADY VOL SEC HISTORY

Jackie Acevedo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All-Freshman, 2005Kelly Berrall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st – 2000, 2nd – 1999Allison Campbell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2nd – 1998, 1999Ali Christoph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st –2004, 2005, 2006; All-Freshman, 2003Keeley Dowling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st – 2002, 2003, 2004, 2nd – 2001Tanya Emerson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All Freshman – 2007Sue Flamini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st – 2001Genna Gorman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st – 2005, All-Freshman, 2004Amy Harrison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All-Freshman, 2009Chelsea Hatcher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All-Freshman, 2008Mick Imgram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st -- 2009Jaimel Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1st – 2007, 2nd -- 2008Kassie Kees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2nd – 1997Kayla Lockaby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st – 2004, Honorable Mention – 2002Kendyl Michner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2nd – 1997Kim Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st – 2001, 2nd – 2002Lyndsey Patterson . . . . . 1st – 2004, 2nd – 2003, Honorable Mention – 2002Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2nd – 2004, 2005Emily Redberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd – 2007; All-Freshman, 2004Kylee Rossi . . . . . . 1st – 2006, 2007, 2008; 2nd – 2005; All-Freshman, 2005Laura Lauter Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2nd – 1998Devon Swaim. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All-Freshman – 2007Rhian Wilkinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st – 2002, 2nd – 2000, 2003

Year Champion Score Runner-Up Most Valuable Player Site 1993 Vanderbilt 3-2 (2ot) Arkansas Honey Marsh, UA Nashville, Tenn.1994 Vanderbilt 4-0 Auburn Christine Watson, VU Fayetteville, Ark.1995 Kentucky 2-1 Alabama Carrie Landrum, UK Auburn, Ala.1996 Florida 3-2 (ot) Arkansas Danielle Fotopoulos, UF Lexington, Ky.1997 Florida 4-2 Vanderbilt Sarah Yohe, UF Gainesville, Fla.1998 Florida 2-0 Vanderbilt Erin Baxter, UF Tuscaloosa, Ala.1999 Florida 3-0 Mississippi Angie Olson, UF Nashville, Tenn.2000 Florida 2-0 Georgia Abby Wambach, UF Athens, Ga.2001 Florida 2-1 Auburn Abby Wambach, UF Baton Rouge, La.2002 TENNESSEE 2-1 (2ot) Florida Jordan Kellgren, UF Oxford, Miss.2003 TENNESSEE 1-1 (2ot) Florida Robin Fulton, UF Orange Beach, Ala. (UT won on penalty kicks, 7-6)2004 Florida 2-1 (2ot) TENNESSEE Stephanie Freeman, UF Auburn, Ala.2005 TENNESSEE 1-0 Auburn Ronda Brooks, Auburn Orange Beach, Ala.2006 Kentucky 2-1 Florida Anne Ogundele, UK Orange Beach, Ala.2007 Florida 4-1 Georgia Stacy Bishop, UF Orange Beach, Ala.2008 TENNESSEE 1-0 Georgia Jaimel Johnson, TENNESSEE Orange Beach, Ala.2009 South Carolina 1-1 (2ot) LSU Blakely Mattern, South Carolina Orange Beach, Ala. (S.C. won on penalty kicks, 8-7)

Team Years Record Pct.Florida 15 264-70-23 .772Georgia 15 182-111-23 .612TENNESSEE 14 172-108-21 .606Mississippi 15 158-119-28 .564Auburn 17 179-136-30 .562South Carolina 15 155-123-29 .552Kentucky 18 187-149-34 .551Vanderbilt 25 245-214-33 .532LSU 15 144-131-31 .521Alabama 19 169-169-16 .500Arkansas 24 177-236-28 .433Mississippi State 15 108-164-19 .404

Lady Vol All-SEC Selections

Ali Christoph is one of just three Lady Vols to ever earn first-team All-SEC honors in three consecutive years, joining Keeley Dowling and Kylee Rossi. Each of the three also earned All-America honors during their careers.

SEC Tournament History

SEC All-Time Program Records

Sue Flamini assisted on Keeley Dowling’s game-winner in the 109th minute to give UT a 2-1 win over Florida in the 2002 SEC Tournament Championship match.

71 UTLadyVols.com

SEC TOURNAMENT HISTORY

(1993-2009)Team Record Pct.Florida 32-5-2 .846TENNESSEE 12-9-3 .563Vanderbilt 12-9-3 .563Kentucky 12-12-1 .500Georgia 9-12-1 .432LSU 4-6-3 .423Auburn 7-13-2 .364South Carolina 3-6-2 .364Arkansas 3-6-1 .350Mississippi 5-13-0 .278Alabama 2-7-0 .222Mississippi State 0-2-0 .000

11/7/96 #8 Florida L 0-311/5/98 #25 Alabama L 0-111/4/99 Mississippi L 0-111/2/00 Vanderbilt L 0-211/8/01 Kentucky L 2-411/7/02 Georgia W 1-011/8/02 Kentucky W 1-0 (ot)11/10/02 Florida W 2-1 (2ot)11/6/03 South Carolina W 1-011/7/03 Mississippi W 2-011/9/03 #8 Florida T 1-1 (2ot) (UT won on PKs, 7-6)11/4/04 Kentucky W 2-011/5/04 Vanderbilt W 1-011/7/04 #8 Florida L 1-2 (2ot)11/3/05 LSU W 2-011/4/05 # 20 Vanderbilt T 0-0 (2ot) (UT advanced on PKs, 4-3)11/6/05 Auburn W 1-011/1/06 Auburn W 5-211/3/06 Kentucky L 0-211/7/07 South Carolina L 0-211/5/08 Auburn W 2-111/7/08 #11 LSU T 1-1 (UT advanced on PK’s, 4-2)11/9/08 Georgia W 1-011/4/09 #10 Florida L 0-1 (2ot)

TEAM Points: 14, vs. Auburn, 11/1/06Goals: 5, vs. Auburn, 11/1/06Goals Allowed: 4, by Kentucky, 11/8/01 Goals Allowed in Victory: 2, vs. Auburn, 11/1/06 Goals Scored by Both Teams: 7, UT & Auburn, 11/1/06 Margin of Victory: 3, vs. Auburn, 11/1/06Margin of Victory, Shutout: 2, vs. LSU, 11/3/05 (2-0)Margin of Defeat: 3, vs. Florida, 11/7/96 (0-3)Margin of Defeat, Shutout: 3, vs. Florida, 11/7/96 (0-3)Assists: 4, vs. Auburn, 11/1/06Most Shots: 29, vs. Florida, 11/10/02 Fewest Shots: 0, vs. Florida, 11/7/96Goalkeeper Saves: 15, vs. Florida, 11/7/96Corner Kicks: 12, vs. South Carolina, 11/6/03 Fouls: 19, vs. Alabama, 11/5/981st Half Goals: 2, vs. Auburn, 11/1/06 2nd Half Goals: 3, vs. Auburn, 11/1/06 Golden Goals: vs. Florida, 11/10/02 vs. Kentucky, 11/8/02

INDIVIDUAL Points: 5 (2G, 1A), Kristen Doukakis vs. Auburn, 11/1/06Goals: 2, Kristen Doukakis and Kylee Rossi vs. Auburn, 1/1/06 Sue Flamini vs. Kentucky, 11/8/01 Golden Goals: Keeley Dowling vs. Florida (108:58), 11/10/02 Lyndsey Patterson vs. Kentucky (94:59), 11/8/02Assists: 2, Genna Gorman vs. Kentucky, 11/4/04Shots: 9, Kylee Rossi vs. Auburn, 11/6/05 & Keeley Dowling vs. Florida, 11/10/02 Goalkeeper Saves: 15, Sarah Shivley vs. Florida, 11/7/96

TEAM Points: 11, Kentucky, 11/8/01Goals: 4, Kentucky, 11/8/01Assists: 3, Kentucky, 11/8/01Most Shots: 24, Florida, 11/7/96Fewest Shots: 4, most recently vs. Kentucky, 11/4/04 Goalkeeper Saves: 10, Florida, 11/10/02 Corner Kicks: 8, Florida, 11/7/96Fouls: 25, Florida, 11/9/031st Half Goals: 3, Kentucky, 11/8/012nd Half Goals: 3, Florida, 11/7/96

INDIVIDUAL Points: 5 (2G, 1A), Annie Gage, Kentucky, 11/8/01Goals: 2, Annie Gage, Kentucky, 11/8/01 & Melissa Pini, Florida, 11/7/96 Assists: 1, most recently by Brooke Thigpen, Florida, 11/4/09Shots: 10, Danielle Fotopoulos, Florida, 11/7/96 Goalkeeper Saves: 10, Jordan Kellgren, Florida, 11/10/02

SEC Tournament Records

UT’s SEC Tournament History (12-9-3)

UT’s SEC Tournament Records

Opponent Records

Jenny Jeffers led a defense that held opponents scoreless in 290 minutes of play at the 2005 SEC Tournament.

72 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

Year Champion Score Runner-Up Host 1982 North Carolina 2-0 Central Florida Central Florida1983 North Carolina 4-0 George Mason Central Florida1984 North Carolina 2-0 Connecticut North Carolina1985 George Mason 2-0 North Carolina George Mason1986 North Carolina 2-0 Colorado College George Mason1987 North Carolina 1-0 Massachusetts Massachusetts1988 North Carolina 4-1 N.C. State North Carolina1989 North Carolina 2-0 Colorado College N.C. State1990 North Carolina 6-0 Connecticut North Carolina1991 North Carolina 3-1 Wisconsin North Carolina1992 North Carolina 9-1 Duke North Carolina1993 North Carolina 6-0 George Mason North Carolina1994 North Carolina 5-0 Notre Dame Portland1995 Notre Dame 1-0 (3ot) Portland North Carolina1996 North Carolina 1-0 (2ot) Notre Dame Santa Clara1997 North Carolina 2-0 Connecticut UNC Greensboro1998 Florida 1-0 North Carolina UNC Greensboro1999 North Carolina 2-0 Notre Dame San Jose State2000 North Carolina 2-1 UCLA San Jose State2001 Santa Clara 1-0 North Carolina SMU2002 Portland 2-1 (2ot) Santa Clara Texas2003 North Carolina 6-0 Connecticut N.C. State2004 Notre Dame 1-1 (2ot) UCLA North Carolina (UND won 4-3 on penalty kicks)2005 Portland 4-0 UCLA Texas A&M2006 North Carolina 2-1 Notre Dame N.C. State2007 Southern California 2-0 Florida State Texas A&M2008 North Carolina 2-1 Notre Dame N.C. State2009 North Carolina 1-0 Stanford Texas A&M

NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship

Kim Patrick earned a pair of NCAA Championships in 1999 and 2000 at the University of North Carolina, where she was tabbed all-tournament at both Women’s College Cups and then helped Tennessee make its first two visits to the Big Dance.

73 UTLadyVols.com

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

11/16/01 vs. Duke T 1-1 (4ot) (Duke advanced on PKs, 4-2)11/15/02 Furman W 5-011/17/02 Cincinnati W 2-1 11/23/02 at #2 North Carolina L 1-311/14/03 Oklahoma W 1-011/16/03 Georgia W 1-011/22/03 at #8 Florida L 0-111/12/04 Furman W 2-011/14/04 UAB W 1-011/21/04 at #6 Ohio State L 0-111/11/05 vs. #25 Wake Forest W 5-211/13/05 at #6 Virginia L 0-311/10/06 UAB W 4-011/12/06 Duke T 0-0 (2ot) (UT advanced on PKs, 4-3)11/18/06 at #1 North Carolina L 2-611/16/07 Furman W 2-011/18/07 Clemson W 1-0 (2ot)11/24/07 at #2 Portland L 0-311/14/08 vs. Charlotte L 0-2

G A P 1. Kylee Rossi (2005-08) 4 3 11 2. Mick Imgram (2006-09) 2 4 8

Emily Redberg (2004-07) 3 2 84. Sue Flamini (2001-04) 2 3 7 Lyndsey Patterson (2001-04) 2 3 76. Keeley Dowling (2001-04) 3 0 67. Rhian Wilkinson (2000-03) 1 3 58. Ali Christoph (2003-06) 2 0 4 Véronique Maranda (2005) 2 0 4 Kim Patrick (2001-02) 2 0 4

Current Lady Vols in bold

TEAM Points: 16 vs. Furman, 11/15/02Goals: 5, twice, most recently vs. Wake Forest, 11/11/05 Goals Allowed: 6, by North Carolina, 11/18/06Goals Allowed in Victory: 2 vs. Wake Forest, 11/11/05Goals Scored by Both Teams: 8, UT & North Carolina, 11/18/06Margin of Victory: 5 vs. Furman, 11/15/02 (5-0)Margin of Victory, Shutout: 5 vs. Furman, 11/15/02 (5-0)Margin of Defeat: 4 at North Carolina, 11/18/06 (2-6)Margin of Defeat, Shutout: 3, twice, most recently at Portland, 11/24/07 (0-3)Assists: 6 vs. Furman, 11/15/02Most Shots: 31 vs. Furman, 11/12/04 Fewest Shots: 3 vs. North Carolina, 11/23/02Goalkeeper Saves: 12, at Portland, 11/24/07Corner Kicks: 12, twice, most recently vs. Furman, 11/12/04Fouls: 14, twice, most recently at Ohio State, 11/21/041st Half Goals: 2, twice, most recently vs. Furman, 11/16/072nd Half Goals: 4, vs. Furman, 11/15/02

INDIVIDUAL Points: 4 (1G, 2A), Mick Imgram vs. UAB, 11/10/06; (2G), Véronique Maranda vs. Wake Forest, 11/11/05 & Sue Flamini vs. Furman, 11/15/02Goals: 2, Véronique Maranda vs. Wake Forest, 11/11/05 & Sue Flamini vs. Furman, 11/15/02Assists: 2, three times, most recenlty by Mick Imgram vs. UAB, 11/10/06Shots: 9, Kylee Rossi vs. Clemson, 11/18/07 & Emily Redberg vs. Furman, 11/12/04Goalkeeper Saves: 12, Jaimel Johnson at Portland, 11/12/06

TEAM Points: 19, North Carolina, 11/18/06Goals: 6, North Carolina, 11/18/06Assists: 7, North Carolina, 11/18/06Most Shots: 28, Portland, 11/24/07Fewest Shots: 1, Furman, 11/15/02 Goalkeeper Saves: 13, Furman, 11/15/02 Corner Kicks: 7, Duke, 11/12/06, & Wake Forest, 11/11/05Fouls: 23, Duke, 11/16/011st Half Goals: 3, North Carolina, 11/18/062nd Half Goals: 3, North Carolina, 11/18/06

INDIVIDUAL Points: 4 (2G), Jess Rostedt, Virginia, 11/13/05 & Michelle Enyeart, Portland, 11/24/07Goals: 2, Jess Rostedt, Virginia, 11/13/05 & Michelle Enyeart, Portland, 11/24/07 Assists: 2, four times, most recently Sophie Schmidt, Portland, 11/24/07 Goalkeeper Saves: 11, Allison Lipsher, Duke, 11/12/06 & Andie Hinshaw, Furman, 11/15/02

UT’s NCAA Tournament Results (10-7-2)

UT Career NCAA Tournament Points

The Lady Vols celebrate following Kylee Rossi’s double-overtime game winner against Clemson in the second round of the 2007 NCAA Tournament. The win allowed Ten-nessee to advance to its fifth Sweet 16.

UT’s NCAA Tournament Records

Opponent NCAA Tournament Records

74 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

Friday, Nov. 16, 2001Fetzer Field (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

Duke .............................................. 1#23 Tennessee ...................1 (4OT)Blue Devils advanced on PKs, 4-2

Tennessee’s first visit to the NCAA Tour-nament proved to be a heartbreaker,

as the Lady Vols battled Duke through four overtimes and 150 minutes of action, only to fall short on penalty kicks. Playing on her for-mer home field, junior Kim Patrick gave UT a 1-0 lead on an assist from freshman Kayla Lockaby. The score would remain unchanged until 68:43, when Tennessee was whistled for a hand-ball infraction inside of the box, giv-ing Duke a penalty kick that was successful. Neither club could nudge ahead after four 15-minute extra periods, resulting in the kicks. Still feeling the effects of her broken left foot, sophomore Rhian Wilkinson gave the Orange 85 minutes off the bench.

1 2 O1 O2 O3 O4 FDuke (8-9-1) 0 1 0 0 0 0 1#23 Tennessee (11-6-1) 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

UT: Kim Patrick (Kayla Lockaby), 8:22DU: Carly Fuller (Penalty Kick), 68:43

Penalty Kick SummaryDU: Thora Helgadottir (Good)UT: Lindsey Wiest (Good)DU: Kasey Truman (Good)UT: Tracy Swibas (Miss)DU: Casey McCluskey (Good)UT: Keeley Dowling (Good)DU: Carly Fuller (Good)UT: Marie-Eve Nault (Miss)

DU UTShots 19 21Saves 10 8Fouls 24 13Corners 2 5Offsides 1 9Yellow Cards: Liz Wagner (DU), 67:01; Re-becca Smith (DU), 134:12; Katie Heaps (DU), 143:59; Lindsey Wiest (UT), 148:20

Friday, Nov. 15, 2002UT Soccer Complex (Knoxville, Tenn.)

Furman .......................................... 0#11 Tennessee .............................. 5

Eleventh-ranked UT used a balanced offen-sive attack and a stingy defense to claim

its first-round NCAA Tourney contest with a decisive 5-0 blanking of Furman. In snapping the Lady Paladins’ 11-match winning streak, the Lady Vols picked up their first-ever NCAA victory and extended their unbeaten streak to a school-record eight matches. Held scoreless over the first 35 minutes, the home

team would batter the Purple and White for five goals over the next 42 minutes to survive and advance. Sophomore Sue Flamini netted her first two goals of the campaign and se-nior Ellen Dean made one stop for her third shutout in the last four outings and sixth solo shutout of the season. 1 2 FFurman (16-6-1) 0 0 0#11 Tennessee (17-5-1) 1 4 5UT: Sue Flamini (Rhian Wilkinson, Lyndsey Patterson), 36:18UT: Keeley Dowling (Rhian Wilkinson), 52:04UT: Jen Laughridge (Carie Swibas), 58:54UT: Sue Flamini (Unassisted), 77:33UT: Kim Patrick (Nikki Bratta, Kristin McGrath), 77:58

FUR UTShots 1 27Saves 13 1Fouls 17 12Corners 1 12Offsides 2 0Yellow Card: Stacy Simpson (FUR), 74:17

Sunday, Nov. 17, 2002UT Soccer Complex (Knoxville, Tenn.)

#22 Cincinnati ............................... 1#11 Tennessee .............................. 2

Sophomore midfielder Kayla Lockaby snapped a 1-1 deadlock with 4:58 left on

the clock to propel the 11th-ranked Lady Vols to a 2-1 triumph over No. 22 Cincinnati in the second round of the 2002 NCAA Women’s College Cup. With its school-record eighth straight victory, UT advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time. With overtime looming, sophomore Lyndsey Patterson sent a cross from the right wing to the back post that her classmate connected on for her eighth tally of the season at 85:02. With her squad down a goal, sophomore Keeley Dowling headed in a corner kick sent across by classmate Sue Flamini to tie the match at 63:43. The de-fender’s score was her fifth of the campaign and marked her third straight outing with a score. 1 2 F#22 Cincinnati (17-4-3) 1 0 1#11 Tennessee (18-5-1) 0 2 2 UC: Marie Strelka (Tasha Wagner), 20:39UT: Keeley Dowling (Sue Flamini), 63:43UT: Kayla Lockaby (Lyndsey Patterson), 85:02

UC UTShots 5 19Saves 6 2Fouls 4 4Corners 0 10Offsides 2 3

Saturday, Nov. 23, 2002Fetzer Field (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

#11 Tennessee .............................. 1#2 North Carolina ........................ 3

Tennessee’s NCAA run came to an end in the Round of 16 at the hands of juggernaut

and second-rated North Carolina, 3-1. Senior Tara Minnax opened the scoring for the Lady Vols at 18:11 when she cleaned up a loose rebound in front of the Tar Heel net. How-ever, the hosts would storm back with three unanswered goals and hold UT without a shot over the match’s final 72 minutes to take the decision. All-Americans Lindsay Tarpley and Catherine Reddick registered a goal and an assist apiece, while Susan Bush dished out a couple of helpers. UNC would later reach the Final Four for the 21st straight year before succumbing to Santa Clara.

1 2 F#11 Tennessee (18-6-1) 1 0 1 #2 North Carolina (20-1-4) 2 1 3 UT: Tara Minnax (Unassisted), 18:11UNC: Catherine Reddick (Alyssa Ramsey, Susan Bush), 34:57UNC: Lindsay Tarpley (Catherine Reddick, Leigh Blomgren), 43:59UNC: Alyssa Ramsey (Susan Bush), 76:32

UT UNCShots 3 14Saves 2 1Fouls 14 9Corners 2 4Offsides 8 4Yellow Card: Rhian Wilkinson (UT), 43:27

2001 First Round

With overtime on the horizon, Kayla Lockaby found the back of the net to lift the Orange past Cincinnati in 2002.

2002 First Round

2002 Second Round

2002 Third Round

75 UTLadyVols.com

Friday, Nov. 14, 2003UT Soccer Complex (Knoxville, Tenn.)

Oklahoma ...................................... 0#7 Tennessee ................................ 1

All-SEC forward Lyndsey Patterson tallied the lone goal of the match as seventh-

ranked Tennessee began the 2003 NCAA Tournament with a 1-0 defeat of Oklahoma before a season-high crowd of 1,062 fans at the UT Soccer Complex. Sophomore goalkeeper Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart earned her 11th blanking of the campaign to set up a showdown against Eastern Division counterpart Georgia. Patterson banged home a shot from six yards out for her team-leading 11th score of the sea-son off an assist from senior Rhian Wilkinson, who was making her 2003 debut before the Knoxville crowd.

1 2 FOklahoma (8-7-5) 0 0 0#7 Tennessee (16-4-2) 1 0 1

UT: Lyndsey Patterson (Rhian Wilkin-son), 22:30

OU UTShots 8 17Saves 8 7Fouls 9 7Corners 1 8Offsides 0 2

Sunday, Nov. 16, 2003UT Soccer Complex (Knoxville, Tenn.)

Georgia .......................................... 0#7 Tennessee ................................ 1

Playing in the final home match of her ca-reer, senior Rhian Wilkinson netted the

only goal of the contest as seventh-ranked Tennessee nipped SEC rival Georgia in the second round of the 2003 NCAA Tour-ney. The 1-0 margin represented the eighth straight meeting between the Bulldogs and the

Lady Vols that had been settled by a single goal. Oddly enough, UT had then claimed the last three encounters by a 1-0 score, including a pair of triumphs that year. Sophomore Van-essa Phillips-Bosshart totaled five saves for her 12th shutout of the campaign and fifth blanking in her last six starts. 1 2 FGeorgia (13-10) 0 0 0#7 Tennessee (17-4-2) 0 1 1 UT: Rhian Wilkinson (Unassisted), 60:55

UGA UTShots 13 11Saves 4 5Fouls 10 9Corners 5 4Offsides 0 3

Saturday, Nov. 22, 2003Percy Beard Stadium (Gainesville, Fla.)

#7 Tennessee ................................ 0#8 Florida ...................................... 1

Tennessee’s NCAA run came to an end in the Round of 16 for the second straight

season, this time at the hands eighth-rated Florida, 1-0. With under a minute remaining until overtime, Gator senior midfielder Robin Fulton was fouled inside of the box, setting up a penalty kick. Junior forward Ashley Kellgren stepped up to the hash mark and blasted a shot to the left of sophomore keeper Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart to secure the win. The Lady Vols saw an end to their school-record 12-match unbeaten streak and slipped to 0-5 at Percy Beard Stadium. 1 2 F#7 Tennessee (17-5-2) 0 0 0 #8 Florida (19-3-2) 0 1 1 UF: Ashley Kellgren (Penalty Kick), 89:01

UT UFShots 4 11Saves 3 0Fouls 9 12Corners 1 4Offsides 1 0Yellow Card: Ansley Myrick (UF), 87:03

Friday, Nov. 12, 2004UT Soccer Complex (Knoxville, Tenn.)

Furman .......................................... 0#10 Tennessee .............................. 2

Lyndsey Patterson tallied a goal and an assist and forward Emily Redberg found the back

of the net for the third time during the post-season as No. 10 Tennessee defeated Furman, 2-0, to advance to the NCAA Second Round. UT dominated the Purple & White by a 31-5 margin on shots, while forcing 12 corner kick opportunities to Furman’s one. After an early attack by Furman and a scoreless first half, the Lady Vols got on the board early in the second as Patterson scored at 57:22. In the 87th min-ute, Patterson made a strong run up the right wing and fed a pass to Redberg racing in from the left side. The rookie beat Andie Hinshaw for her seventh goal of the campaign for a 2-0 Lady Vol advantage. 1 2 FFurman (14-9) 0 0 0#10 Tennessee (16-4-2) 0 2 2

UT: Lyndsey Patterson (Sue Flamini), 57:22UT: Emily Redberg (Lyndsey Patter-son), 86:28

FUR UTShots 5 31Saves 11 3Fouls 9 4Corners 1 12Offsides 2 5

Sunday, Nov. 14, 2004UT Soccer Complex (Knoxville, Tenn.)

UAB ............................................... 0#10 Tennessee .............................. 1

Under sunny skies at the UT Soccer Com-plex, Tennessee utilized a goal by de-

fender Keeley Dowling at 20:06 to defeat the UAB Blazers, 1-0, and advance to the NCAA Sweet 16 for the third consecutive season. Dowling got high above the crowd and headed a corner kick from Sue Flamini into the net for a 1-0 Lady Vol lead. In the 75th-minute, the most controversial call of the match occurred just inside the Tennessee penalty box. UAB forward Tara Kidwell made a run checked by UT defender Jenny Jeffers. Both players went down with no foul called as play continued on until an upset Kidwell received a yellow card. The Blazers managed to put six shots in on

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

2003 First Round

2003 Second Round

2003 Third Round

2004 First Round

UT celebrates after eliminating Cincinnati in the second round of the 2002 NCAA Tournament on their way to a date with North Carolina in the Sweet 16 at Fetzer Field.

2004 Second Round

76 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

the Lady Vol goal over the final 8:45, three of which were saved by UT’s Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart. 1 2 FUAB (16-6-1) 0 0 0#10 Tennessee (17-4-2) 1 0 1

UT: Keeley Dowling (Sue Flamini), 20:06

UAB UTShots 14 16Saves 8 7Fouls 8 8Corners 1 4Offsides 0 1Yellow Card: Tara Kidwell (UAB), 74:58

Sunday, Nov. 21, 2004Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium

(Columbus, Ohio)#10 Tennessee .............................. 0#6 Ohio State ................................ 1

In what turned out to be the last contest in the Orange & White for UT’s sterling se-

nior class, the Lady Vol soccer team suffered a heartbreaking defeat in the NCAA Sweet 16 for the third straight season with a hard-fought, 1-0 loss to No. 6 Ohio State at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. The Buckeyes’ Lisa Grubb netted the game-winner off a feed from Emily Francis with 9:26 remaining in regulation to register the victory. Tennessee managed 14 shots in the contest and just missed tallying the equalizer at 89:42 as a header from Lyndsey Patterson drifted just wide of the OSU net.

1 2 F#10 Tennessee (17-5-2) 0 0 0 #6 Ohio State (19-3-3) 0 1 1 OSU: Lisa Grubb (Emily Francis), 80:34

UT OSUShots 14 14Saves 6 4Fouls 14 6Corners 4 3Offsides 2 7

Friday, Nov. 11, 2005Klockner Stadium (Charlottesville, Va.) #25 Wake Forest .......................... 2 #11 Tennessee .............................. 5

Four Lady Vols had multi-point games as 11th-ranked Tennessee took a decisive

5-2 win over No. 25 Wake Forest in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Véronique Maranda led all scorers with two goals, while forwards Emily Redberg and Kylee Rossi both added a goal and an assist. The Demon Dea-cons struck first in the eighth minute, but that seemed to light a fire under the Orange and White. UT tied it up in the 29th on Maranda’s goal off assists from Genna Gorman and Talia Wright. Maranda struck again just before half, finishing the cross from Gorman for her sec-ond goal. Ali Christoph hit the game-winner on a penalty kick after being taken down in the top of the box in the 49th minute. 1 2 F#25 Wake Forest (9-9-1) 1 1 2#10 Tennessee (15-5-2) 2 3 5

WFU: Camelyn Dillon (Elizabeth Remy); 7:28UT: Véronique Maranda (Talia Wright, Genna Gorman); 27:27UT: Véronique Maranda (Genna Gorman); 41:50UT: Ali Christoph (penalty kick); 48:31WFU: Sarah Kozey (Melanie Schneider); 61:43UT: Emily Redberg (Kylee Rossi); 65:21UT: Kylee Rossi (Emily Redberg); 71:04

WFU UTShots 11 11Saves 2 3Fouls 8 9Corners 7 11Offsides 3 8

Sunday, Nov. 13, 2005Klockner Stadium (Charlottesville, Va.)#11 Tennessee .............................. 0#6 Virginia ..................................... 3

Virginia freshman forward Jess Rostedt scored two goals to lead sixth-ranked

Virginia to a 3-0 win over No. 11 Tennes-see, knocking the Lady Vols out of the NCAA

Tournament just shy of a fourth consecutive trip to the regional semifinals. Rostedt, who missed the first match-up between the squads, struck twice within 10 minutes, taking feeds from senior midfielders Noelle Keselica and Sarah Huffman before finishing. The Cavaliers’ third goal also got some help from Rostedt, as Shannon Foley hit a roller from the far left wing that Rostedt shielded from the keeper before leaping over it to give Virginia the final 3-0 advantage. 1 2 F#11 Tennessee (15-6-2) 0 0 0 #6 Virginia (17-5-1) 2 1 3 UVA: Jess Rostedt (Noelle Keselica); 37:18UVA: Jess Rostedt (Sarah Huffman); 47:56UVA: Shannon Foley (Noelle Keselica); 57:20

UT UVAShots 7 14Saves 4 4Fouls 4 14Corners 4 2Offsides 2 4

Friday, Nov. 10, 2006Regal Soccer Stadium (Knoxville, Tenn.)

UAB ............................................0 #23 Tennessee ...........................4

Redshirt freshman forward Mick Imgram led all scorers with a goal and two assists

to propel the Tennessee soccer team to a 4-0 victory over UAB in opening round action during the 2006 NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Tournament. Imgram helped open the scoring late in the first period with a long cross just inside the UT offensive third. The ball found its way to junior defender Jordan Falcusan, who punched the ball past Blazer starting goalkeeper Katie Forbis for the goal with 57 seconds left in the first half. The Big Orange added their first insurance goal in the 52nd minute when Imgram blasted a direct kick from 19 yards out past a diving Forbis for her seventh score of the year. Tennes-see finished the scoring with two goals in a three-minute span. In the 68th, sophomore forward Kylee Rossi finished off a long cross from junior forward Emily Redberg for her 10th goal of the season. Three minutes later, senior midfielder Kristen Doukakis netted her fourth goal in four matches, putting in the re-bound from Imgram’s 25-yard rocket off the left post. 1 2 FUAB (8-12-1) 0 0 0#23 Tennessee (12-6-3) 1 3 4 UT: Jordan Falcusan (Mick Imgram), 44:03UT: Mick Imgram (unassisted), 51:15UT: Kylee Rossi (Emily Redberg), 67:29UT: Kristen Doukakis (Mick Imgram), 70:13

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

All-American Keeley Dowling scored Tennessee’s only goal against UAB in 2004 allowing the Lady Vols to move on to the Sweet 16.

2004 Third Round

2005 First Round

2005 Second Round

2006 First Round

77 UTLadyVols.com

UAB UTShots 8 20Saves 5 5Fouls 8 8Corners 3 7Offsides 0 1

Sunday, Nov. 12, 2006Regal Soccer Stadium (Knoxville, Tenn.)

Duke .............................................. 0#23 Tennessee ...................0 (2OT)Lady Vols advanced on PKs, 4-3

Once again in an NCAA Tournament match-up between Tennessee and Duke,

overtime was not enough. A penalty-kick shoo-tout was required after the squads battled to a scoreless tie to determine who would move on in the national draw. The Lady Vols took home the 4-3 advantage in the shootout over the Blue Devils to advance into the regional semifinals of the NCAA Tournament for the fourth time in five years. Tennessee got the early momentum when sophomore goalkeeper Jaimel Johnson stopped Blue Devil senior midfielder Darby Kroyer’s initial shot. Junior forward Emily Red-berg knocked in the first Tennessee try to put her squad on top. Duke’s Elisabeth Redmond stepped up and knocked in her shot to tie things up. After the next UT shot missed, Duke had the chance to keep the shootout even, but its next shot was off-frame. Lady Vol senior midfielder Kristen Doukakis then stepped up to the PK spot and put her chance into the net to give UT a 2-1 advantage. The teams traded scores in the fourth round, before Duke’s Re-becca Moros scored her chance to keep the pressure on the Lady Vols. UT sophomore for-ward Kylee Rossi ended any doubt when her ball crossed the line to end the shootout, 4-3, to push Tennessee onto the next round.

1 2 OT1 OT2 FDuke (9-8-4) 0 0 0 0 0 #23 Tennessee (12-6-4) 0 0 0 0 0

Penalty Kick SummaryDU: Darby Kroyer (Miss)UT: Emily Redberg (Good)DU: Elisabeth Redmond (Good)UT: Mick Imgram (Miss)DU: Christie McDonald (Miss)UT: Kristen Doukakis (Good)DU: Lauren Tippets (Good)UT: Ali Christoph (Good)DU: Rebecca Moros (Good)UT: Kylee Rossi (Good)

DU UTShots 17 21Saves 11 9Fouls 11 7Corners 7 9Offsides 2 1

Saturday, Nov. 18, 2006Fetzer Field (Chapel Hil, N.C.)

Tennessee ..................................... 2#1 North Carolina ........................ 6

Two late goals by Tennessee were not enough, as North Carolina’s three goals

in each half moved it into the regional finals of the 2006 NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Tournament with a 6-2 victory at Fetzer Field. Eventual National Champion Carolina got its first goal in the 14th minute after UT senior defender Jenny Jeffers stopped an Ali Hawkins header off a corner kick. The Tar Heels then played the ball back across the box, where Tobin Heath found Hawkins again for another header that got past UT sophomore goal-keeper Jaimel Johnson. The second came five minutes later, when UNC freshman forward Whitney Engen got a through ball from senior Heather O’Reilly and pushed the shot past Johnson for the score. Yael Averbuch added her 16th goal of the year in the 32nd minute when her 22-yard blast deflected off Johnson’s hands and over the goal line. The Lady Vols did not give up, scoring two goals in the final six minutes of the game. At 84:28, senior All-American midfielder Ali Christoph put a shot past Ashlyn Harris for her 20th career goal,

which stands eighth on UT’s all-time list. In the match, North Carolina out-shot Tennessee, 16-9, but UT held a 5-4 advantage in corner kicks. The Big Orange became just the second team all year to tally two goals against the Tar Heels. The Lady Vols ended their season in Chapel Hill for the third time in program his-tory, with two of those losses coming to the home Carolina Blue and White. 1 2 FTennessee (12-7-4) 0 2 2#1 North Carolina (12-1-0) 3 3 6

UNC: Ali Hawkins (Tobin Heath), 13:22UNC: Whitney Engen (Heather O’Reilly), 18:52UNC: Yael Averbuch (Casey Nogueira), 31:12UNC: Elisabeth Guess (Whitney Engen, Tobin Heath), 56:03UNC: Heather O’Reilly (unassisted), 61:00UNC: Ashley Moore (Sterling Smith, Nikki Washington), 76:42UT: Ali Christoph (Sarah Van Sickle), 84:28UT: Emily Redberg (Mick Imgram, Kylee Rossi), 86:10 UT UNCShots 9 16Saves 4 3Fouls 7 9Corners 5 4Offsides 4 4

Friday, Nov. 16, 2007Regal Soccer Stadium (Knoxville, Tenn.)

Furman .......................................... 0#15 Tennessee .............................. 2

The third-seeded Lady Vols successfully opened their 2007 NCAA Tournament

run at Regal Soccer Stadium with a 2-0 victory over the Furman Lady Paladins. Sophomore midfielder Mick Imgram and junior forward Kylee Rossi each registered goals for the Big Orange offense as the Orange & White im-proved to 6-0-1 all-time in NCAA First Round matches. For Rossi the tally was the 29th of her career to tie former Lady Vol Laura Lauter Smith for the UT career record in the scoring category. Tennessee outshot the Lady Pala-dins 15-5 in the contest, including 10-2 during the first half of play. For junior goalkeeper Jaimel Johnson, the victory was the 20th of her career and the shutout was her 14th. UT improved to an impressive 13-0-1 this season when tallying the first goal of the match.

UT: Mick Imgram (Kylee Rossi), 0:52UT: Kylee Rossi (Tanya Emerson), 15:06

1 2 FFurman (16-6-1) 0 0 0 #15 Tennessee (14-4-2) 2 0 2

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

After a 0-0 tie with Duke in the 2006 second round, midfi elder Kristen Doukakis converted from the penalty spot to help the Lady Vols advance to the fourth NCAA Sweet 16 berth in program history.

2006 Second Round

2006 Third Round

2007 First Round

78 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

FU UTShots 5 15Saves 3 2Fouls 8 12Corners 4 9Offsides 1 1

Friday, Nov. 16, 2007Regal Soccer Stadium (Knoxville, Tenn.)

Clemson ........................................ 0#15 Tennessee ...................1 (2OT)

On the strength of junior forward Kylee Rossi’s program record-breaking 30th

career goal, Tennessee earned a spot in the NCAA Sweet 16 with a 1-0 double overtime victory over Clemson. The Lady Vols advanced to the Sweet 16 for the fifth time in program history. The match-winner came in the 104th minute after junior goalkeeper Jaimel Johnson found sophomore forward Mick Imgram on the right side. Imgram then fed Rossi in the penalty box, where she settled the ball be-fore ripping a shot past the outstretched arms of the diving Tiger senior goalkeeper, Ashley Phillips, and into the upper left corner of the net. The goal was Rossi’s 12th of the season, giving her 30 points on the year. With the score, the Pennington, N.J., native is now the career record holder in goals, game-winners and golden goals. The win marked UT’s sec-ond over an ACC team this season and first in the NCAA Tournament. With the victory, the Big Orange notched its first NCAA Tourna-ment overtime win.

1 2 OT 2OT FClemson (10-6-5) 0 0 0 0 0#15 Tennessee (15-4-2) 0 0 0 1 1

UT: Kylee Rossi (Mick Imgram, Jaimel Johnson), 103:27

CU UTShots 12 20Saves 8 5Fouls 18 10Corners 2 11Offsides 0 4

Saturday, Nov. 24, 2007Merlo Field (Portland, Ore.)

#15 Tennessee .............................. 0#2 Portland ................................... 3

In front of a crowd of 4,841 at Portland’s Merlo Field, the University of Tennessee

women’s soccer team saw its season come to an end in the Third Round of the NCAA Tournament. Portland got on the board first in the 16th minute, getting a goal from sopho-more forward and leading scorer Michelle Enyeart. The Pilots’ second goal came just two minutes later, when UP senior midfielder

Natalie Budge got in the way of a rebounded shot, knocking it into the back of the net. De-spite giving up two goals, Johnson made nine saves in the first 45 minutes, including two kick saves on shots from inside 10 yards. The defense also made one save of its own and blocked several UP shots. Portland came out of the locker rooms with the same energy, finding the back of the net just over one min-ute into the second frame. Senior defender Stephanie Lopez found Enyeart at the top of the box where she ripped a shot past Johnson for her second score of the match. Despite Tennessee’s fifth loss in the Sweet 16, Johnson made 12 total saves in the match, setting a new career high.

UP: Michelle Enyeart (Sophie Schmidt), 15:21UP: Natalie Budge (Sophie Schmidt), 17:36UP: Michelle Enyeart (Stephanie Lopez), 46:25

1 2 F#15 Tennessee (15-5-2) 0 0 0#2 Portland (18-3-0) 2 1 3

UT UPShots 8 28Saves 13 3Fouls 10 9Corners 4 4Offsides 0 1

Friday, Nov. 14, 2008Fetzer Field (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

Tennessee ..................................... 0Charlotte ....................................... 2

Charlotte’s two goals spelled an early exit for the University of Tennessee women’s

soccer team in the NCAA Tournament, as the 49ers took a 2-0 victory at Fetzer Field in Chapel Hill, N.C. Charlotte came out ag-gressive in the first half, putting five of its eight

shots on goal. Each side had a few quality chances to score in the opening stanza, with several brief outbursts of activity in the box from both squads. In the 14th minute, Lady Vol sophomore midfielder Julie Edwards put the ball in the back of the net on a rebound but was called offsides before the shot. Fresh-man Chelsea Hatcher had another chance to score minutes later when a corner kick from Edwards found her in the center of the box. Hatcher ripped a shot but Charlotte keeper Lauren Brown made a last-second save with her right hand to keep the Lady Vols out of the net. The 49ers struck with the eventual game winner in the 51st minute as freshman Oni Bernard chased down a long pass before playing a ball into the slot for forward Nikki Dumencich whose shot slipped through the hands of UT keeper Jaimel Johnson. They found the back of the net again in the 69th minute. Nikki Czaplicki benefited from a de-flection near the top of the box where she found herself free. The senior then blasted a shot into the upper left corner to give Char-lotte a 2-0 lead.

CHAR: Nikki Dumencich (Oni Bernard), 50:40CHAR: Nikki Czaplicki (unassisted), 68:06

1 2 FTennessee (10-11-2) 0 0 0Charlotte (18-3-1) 0 2 2

UT CHARShots 8 14Saves 5 2Fouls 9 15Corners 6 5Offsides 1 1

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

2007 Second Round

2007 Third Round

2008 First Round

A “golden goal” in the 104th minute by then-junior Kylee Rossi during the 2008 NCAA Second Round led #15 Tennes-see past Clemson, 1-0, and into the program’s fi fth Sweet 16.

This Section Contains:

Lady Vol Individual & Team Records ............80-85 Lady Vol Overtime History ...........................86 Lady Vol All-Americans ..................................87 Lady Vol All-Time Honors .............................88-91 All-Time Roster .............................................92-93 All-Time Numerical Roster ..........................94 Series Records vs. Opponents/Conferences ....95-98 Year-by-Year Results ......................................99-105 Regal Soccer Stadium/History & Records ......106-107 All-Time Media Guide Covers ......................108 The University of Tennessee .........................109 History of Lady Vol Athletics ........................110 Women’s Athletics Director Joan Cronan ...111 Traditions & Endowments .............................112

HISTORY AND RECORDSHISTORY AND RECORDS

80 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

#

Opponent Season Records

Points150 .....................................................1996Fewest Points50 .......................................................2004Goals52 .......................................................1996Fewest Goals18 ........................................ 2003 & 2004Assists46 ...................................................... 1996Fewest Assists14 .......................................................2004Shots307 .....................................................2007Fewest Shots165 .................................................... 2005Fouls312 .................................................... 2002Fewest Fouls190 .....................................................1999Corner Kicks117 .....................................................1996Fewest Corner Kicks58 .......................................................2003Shutouts7 ................................1996, 1999 & 2008Goalkeeper Saves206 .....................................................2002Fewest Goalkeeper Saves77 .......................................................2009

LADY VOL RECORD BOOK

Matches Played25 .....................................................................2002Victories18 .....................................................................2002Highest Winning Percentage.750 .............................. (17-5-2 in 2003 & 2004)Lowest Winning Percentage.325 .............................................(6-13-1 in 1996)Defeats13 .....................................................................1996Ties4 .......................................................................2006Fewest Victories6 .......................................................................1996Fewest Defeats5 .............................................2003, 2004 & 2007Fewest Ties0 .............................................1997, 1998 & 2000Longest Winning Streak9 ......................................................9/19-10/22/04Longest Losing Streak5 ........................................................ 9/14-9/28/99Longest Unbeaten Streak12 ..................................................10/10-11/22/03Longest Home Winning Streak11 ................................................ 9/18/05-10/8/06Longest Home Losing Streak4 ......................................................10/2-10/25/98Longest Home Unbeaten Streak13 .............................................. 10/15/06-presentLongest Road Winning Streak7 ........................................................ 9/13-11/5/98Longest Road Losing Streak6 ......................................................9/20-10/27/96Longest Shutout Streak (minutes)457:30 ..........................(19:30 vs. Virginia Tech [9/7/07] through 89:22 vs. UNC Greensboro [9/21/07] – span of five matches) Longest Scoreless Streak (minutes)319:48 .............................(21:51 vs. Washington [9/3/04] through 31:39 vs. Southern Cal [9/12/04] – span of four matches)Points192 ...................................................................1998Fewest Points63 .....................................................................2009Goals67 .....................................................................1998Fewest Goals23 .....................................................................2009Assists66 .....................................................................2002Fewest Assists17 .....................................................................2009Shots458 ...................................................................2002Fewest Shots220 ...................................................................1996

Team Season Records Individual Season Records

Lady Vol goalkeeper Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart excelled between the pipes during her career. Her 12 shutouts in 2003 and 0.68 goals against average in 2004 are both Big Orange records.

Matches Played25...........................................Ellen Dean, Sue Flamini, Tara Minnax, Marie-Eve Nault, Lyndsey Patterson, Carie Swibas, Rhian Wilkinson, 2002Matches Started25 ......................Ellen Dean, Marie-Eve Nault, Carie Swibas, Rhian Wilkinson, 2002 Points46 ................................ Allison Campbell, 1998Goals17 ................................ Allison Campbell, 1998Match-Winning Goals6 ............................................ Kylee Rossi, 2007 Assists15 ................................. Rhian Wilkinson, 2002 Shots96 .......................................... Kylee Rossi, 2007 Consecutive Matches with a Point11 ............................Kim Patrick, 9/23-11/8/01Consecutive Matches with a Goal7 ........................... Kim Patrick, 9/23-10/21/01Consecutive Matches with an Assist4 .......................... Kelly Berrall, 10/6-10/20/00 Laura Lauter Smith, 10/18-11/1/98 Debbie Markovich, 9/12-9/26/97Goalkeeper Saves111 ................................... Jaimel Johnson, 2007Shutouts12 ..................Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, 2003Lowest Goals Against Average0.68 ...............Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, 2004Minutes in Goal2,237 ............... Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, 2004

Fouls241 ...................................................................1996 Fewest Fouls174 ...................................................................1999Corner Kicks185 ...................................................................2002Fewest Corner Kicks82 .....................................................................1996Shutouts12 .....................................................................2003Fewest Shutouts2 .......................................................................1996Goalkeeper Saves117 .................................................... 1996 & 1997Fewest Goalkeeper Saves52 .....................................................................2005Lowest Goals Against Average0.72 ..................................................................2004Best Save Percentage.850 ..................................................................2007Most Overtime Matches9 (3-2-4, .556) ...............................................20069 (5-3-1, .611) ...............................................2002Most Consecutive Overtime Matches2 ... seven times, most recently 10/11-10/16/09All-Time Record in Overtime Matches...................................................... 26-15-20 (.590)Record in Penalty Kicks.................................................................4-1 (.800)

81 UTLadyVols.com

LADY VOL RECORD BOOK

Team Match Records

During her two years in Big Orange Country, Kim Patrick led the team in scoring, helped the Lady Vols to a pair of NCAA appearances and was a M.A.C. Hermann Trophy finalist in 2002.

Points29 ..................... vs. Arkansas State, 9/6/02 (9-0)Goals9 ...................... vs. Arkansas State, 9/6/02 (9-0) at Chattanooga, 9/1/97 (9-0)Goals Scored in Defeat3 .................most recently vs. Clemson, 9/23/01 (3-4)Goals Allowed8 ....................... at North Carolina, 9/5/97 (0-8)Goals Allowed in Victory5 ...............vs. Colorado College, 11/1/98 (7-5)Goals Scored by Both Teams12 ............ UT & Colorado College, 11/1/98 (7-5)Fastest Goal0:10 .....................Kayla Lockaby at Mississippi, 9/26/04Fastest Goal by Opponent0:23 .........Carrie Patterson, Georgia, 10/31/08 Latest Goal to Tie88:40 ..............Holly Kimble at Radford, 11/1/96Latest Goal to Win (All Games)117:57 ................Kim Patrick at Kentucky, 10/14/01Latest Goal to Win (Regulation Only)89:56 ..................Keeley Dowling vs. Kentucky, 10/17/04Margin of Victory9 ....................... vs. Arkansas State, 9/6/02 (9-0) at Chattanooga, 9/1/97 (9-0)Margin of Victory, Shutout9 ....................... vs. Arkansas State, 9/6/02 (9-0) at Chattanooga, 9/1/97 (9-0)Margin of Victory at Home9 ....................... vs. Arkansas State, 9/6/02 (9-0)Margin of Victory Away9 ............................ at Chattanooga, 9/1/97 (9-0)Margin of Defeat8 ....................... at North Carolina, 9/5/97 (0-8)Margin of Defeat, Shutout8 ....................... at North Carolina, 9/5/97 (0-8)Margin of Defeat at Home6 ................... vs. North Carolina, 10/4/98 (0-6)Margin of Defeat Away8 ....................... at North Carolina, 9/5/97 (0-8)Assists11 ............................... vs. Arkansas State, 9/6/02Shots56 ....................... vs. Middle Tennessee, 10/8/97Shots Allowed37 ....................................North Carolina, 9/5/97Fewest Shots0 ..............................................vs. Florida, 11/7/96Fewest Shots by Opponent1 .........................most recently by LSU, 10/9/05Corner Kicks16 .................................vs. Chattanooga, 8/30/96Fouls24 ............................................at Auburn, 9/12/97Goalkeeper Saves15 ............................................vs. Florida, 11/7/96

Opponent Match Records

TEAMPoints29 ..........................North Carolina, 9/5/97Goals8 .............................North Carolina, 9/5/97Assists13 ..........................North Carolina, 9/5/97 Shots37 ..........................North Carolina, 9/5/97Corner Kicks14 ........................North Carolina, 10/4/98Fouls26 ........................................... SMU, 10/4/96 Goalkeeper Saves19 .......................East Tenn. State, 10/9/98

INDIVIDUALPoints8 ............................................. Robin Confer, North Carolina, 9/5/97Goals3 ...............Chalise Baysa, Oregon, 9/4/98, Meredith Florance, North Carolina, 9/5/97 Molly Cameron, Baylor, 9/8/96Assists4 ...............Jena Kluegel, North Carolina,9/3/00 Robin Confer, North Carolina, 9/5/97 Lisa Olinyk, Florida, 9/29/96Shots10 ..............Annie Gage, Kentucky, 10/14/01 Danielle Fotopoulos, Florida, 11/7/96

Goalkeeper Saves19 ................................... Amber Ledbetter, East Tenn. St., 10/9/98

Points10 ............................. Allison Campbell (5 goals) at UNC Asheville, 9/18/98Goals5 ................................................ Allison Campbell at UNC Asheville, 9/18/98Goals in a Half4 ................Allison Campbell vs. South Carolina, 10/17/99 (Second)Assists3 ...........................most recently by Sue Flamini at Kentucky, 10/26/03Shots12 ................Kim Patrick vs. Clemson, 9/23/01 Allison Campbell at ETSU, 10/9/98Goalkeeper Saves15 ..................Sarah Shivley vs. Florida, 11/7/96

Individual Match Records

Sue Flamini is tied for second in career matches played (91) and finished her four-year career tied for fourth with 25 assists at UT.

82 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

LADY VOL RECORD BOOK

Points1. Allison Campbell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46, 19982. Laura Lauter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34, 19983. Kim Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33, 2002 Rhian Wilkinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33, 20005. Rhian Wilkinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31, 2002 Kim Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31, 20017. Kylee Rossi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30, 20078. Mick Imgram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27, 2009 Kylee Rossi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27, 200810. Lyndsey Patterson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26, 2003 Allison Campbell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26, 1999

Goals1. Allison Campbell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17, 19982. Kylee Rossi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13, 20083. Mick Imgram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12, 2009 Kylee Rossi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12, 2007 Kim Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 2001 & 2002 Rhian Wilkinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12, 2000 Laura Lauter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12, 19988. Lyndsey Patterson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11, 2003 Allison Campbell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11, 199910. Kylee Rossi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10, 2006 Kayla Lockaby. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10, 2004 Kendyl Michner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10, 1997

Assists1. Rhian Wilkinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15, 20022. Allison Campbell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12, 19983. Ali Christoph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10, 2003 Lyndsey Patterson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10, 2002 Laura Lauter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10, 19986. Kim Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9, 2002 Rhian Wilkinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9, 20008. Genna Gorman. . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 2004 & 2005 Ali Christoph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8, 2004 Sue Flamini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8, 2003 Kelly Berrall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8, 2000

Shots1. Kylee Rossi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96, 20072. Allison Campbell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95, 19993. Kim Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90, 20024. Allison Campbell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89, 19985. Kylee Rossi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83, 2006 Rhian Wilkinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83, 20007. Mick Imgram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81, 2008 Kim Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81, 20019. Kylee Rossi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80, 200810. Chelsea Hatcher . . . . . . . . . . . .76, 2009

Minutes -- Goalkeeper1. V. Phillips-Bosshart . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,237, 20042. Ellen Dean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,232, 20023. V. Phillips-Bosshart . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,217, 20034. V. Phillips-Bosshart . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,124, 20055. Jaimel Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,102, 20086. Jaimel Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,045, 20077. Molly Baird . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,893, 20098. Cori Stevens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,650, 20019. Ellen Dean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,540, 200010. Jaimel Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,375, 2006

Saves -- Goalkeeper1. Jaimel Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111, 20072. Molly Baird . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101, 20093. Cori Stevens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97, 2001 Ellen Dean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97, 20005. Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart . . . . . . . . . .91, 20046. Ellen Dean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87, 19997. Jaimel Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85, 2008 Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart . . . . . . . . . .85, 20039. Sarah Shivley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84, 199610. Ellen Dean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75, 2002

Victories -- Goalkeeper1. Ellen Dean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18, 20022. Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart . . . . . . . . . .17. 2004 Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart . . . . . . . . . .17, 20034. Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart . . . . . . . . . .16, 20055. Jaimel Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15, 20076. Ellen Dean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11, 2000 Ellen Dean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11, 19988. Jaimel Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10, 2008 Cori Stevens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10, 200110. Molly Baird . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8, 2009 Sarah Shivley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8, 1997

Shutouts -- Goalkeeper1. Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart . . . . . . . . . .12, 20032. Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart . . . . . . . . . .11, 20043. Jaimel Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10, 20074. Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart . . . . . . . . . . .9, 20055. Molly Baird . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7, 20096. Ellen Dean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.3, 20027. Ellen Dean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.3, 19988. Jaimel Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 2006 & 20089. Sarah Shivley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5, 199710. Ellen Dean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5, 2000

Goals Against Average1. Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart . . . . . . . . . 0.68, 20042. Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart . . . . . . . . . 0.73, 20033. Jaimel Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.88, 20074. Ellen Dean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.01, 20025. Jaimel Johnson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.05, 2006 Sarah Kitchin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.05, 20067. Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart . . . . . . . . . 1.06, 20058. Molly Baird . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.14, 20099. Jaimel Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.24, 200810. Sarah Shivley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.39, 1997

Single Season Top 10

TEAMPoints29 vs. Arkansas State, 9/6/0227 at Chattanooga, 9/1/9724 vs. ETSU, 9/19/9722 at ETSU, 10/9/98

Goals9 vs. Arkansas State, 9/6/02 & at Chattanooga, 9/1/978 at East Tenn. State, 10/9/98, at UNC Asheville, 9/18/98 & vs. ETSU, 9/19/977 Four times, last vs. UNC Asheville, 9/10/00

Assists11 vs. Arkansas State, 9/6/029 at Chattanooga, 9/1/978 vs. Louisville, 10/30/98 vs. ETSU, 9/19/976 at UNLV, 9/7/03 vs. Furman, 11/15/02 vs. UNC Asheville, 9/10/00

Shots56 vs. Middle Tennessee, 10/8/9748 at Chattanooga, 9/1/9744 vs. ETSU, 9/19/9742 at East Tenn. State, 10/9/9840 vs. UNC Asheville, 9/10/00

Corner Kicks16 vs. Chattanooga, 8/30/9615 Six times, last vs. South Carolina, 10/2/0514 vs. UNC Asheville, 9/10/00 at East Tenn. State, 10/9/98

Fouls24 at Auburn, 9/12/9722 at Kentucky, 10/14/01 & vs. Arkansas, 9/15/9621 at West Virginia, 9/4/0519 at Alabama, 10/7/01 at Alabama 11/5/98 at Radford, 11/1/9618 Five times, last vs. Ole Miss, 10/11/09

Goalkeeper Saves15 vs. Florida, 11/7/9613 at Portland, 11/24/07 at Kentucky, 10/14/01 at North Carolina, 9/5/9712 at Vanderbilt, 9/26/9911 Five times, most recently vs. Florida, 9/30/07

INDIVIDUALPoints10 Allison Campbell at UNC Asheville, 9/18/988 Allison Campbell vs. South Carolina, 10/17/997 Four times, last - Rhian Wilkinson vs. Arkansas State, 9/6/02

Goals5 Allison Campbell at UNC Asheville, 9/18/984 Allison Campbell vs. South Carolina, 10/17/993 Kayla Lockaby vs. Murray State, 9/8/02 Keeley Dowling at Alabama, 10/7/01 Rhian Wilkinson vs. UNC Asheville, 9/10/00 Laura Lauter at South Carolina, 9/13/98

Melissa Covington vs. ETSU, 9/19/97 Melissa Covington vs. South Carolina, 10/27/96 Whitney Rayburn vs. Chattanooga, 8/30/96

Assists3 Sue Flamini at Kentucky, 10/26/03 Lyndsey Patterson vs. Arkansas State, 9/6/02 Rhian Wilkinson vs. Arkansas State, 9/6/02 Rhian Wilkinson vs. Mississippi, 10/22/00 Jen Laughridge at East Tenn. State, 10/9/98

Shots12 Kim Patrick vs. Clemson, 9/23/01 Allison Campbell at ETSU, 10/9/9811 Rhian Wilkinson vs. Georgia, 10/27/00 Laura Lauter vs. East Tenn. State, 9/19/9710 Chelsea Hatcher vs. Florida, 10/16/09 Emily Redberg vs. Alabama, 10/20/06

Goalkeeper Saves15 Sarah Shivley vs. Florida, 11/7/9612 Jaimel Johnson at Portland, 11/24/07 Cori Stevens at Kentucky, 10/14/01 Ellen Dean at Vanderbilt, 9/26/9911 Five times, last - Jaimel Johnson vs. Florida, 9/30/07

Lady Vol Top Team Performances

83 UTLadyVols.com

LADY VOL RECORD BOOK

Matches Played1. Ali Christoph (2003-06) ................................ 932. Sue Flamini (2001-04) .................................... 91 Erica Griffin (2004-07)................................... 91 Lyndsey Patterson (2001-04) ....................... 91 Emily Redberg (2004-07) .............................. 916. Keeley Dowling (2001-04) ........................... 89 Kayla Lockaby (2001-04) .............................. 898. Kylee Rossi (2005-08) ................................... 879. Jenny Jeffers (2003-06) .................................. 8510. Mick Imgram (2006-09) ................................. 83 Jen Laughridge (1998-2002) ......................... 83 Marie-Eve Nault (2000-03)........................... 83 Carie Swibas (2000-03) ................................. 83

Matches Started1. Ali Christoph (2003-06) ................................ 932. Erica Griffin (2004-07)................................... 903. Keeley Dowling (2001-04) ........................... 894. Kayla Lockaby (2001-04) .............................. 88 Lyndsey Patterson (2001-04) ....................... 886. Sue Flamini (2001-04) .................................... 857. Kylee Rossi (2005-08) ................................... 808. Mick Imgram (2006-09) ................................. 77 Carie Swibas (2000-03) ................................. 7710. Emily Redberg (2004-07) .............................. 76

Points1. Kylee Rossi (2005-08)

.....................................................102 (43G-16A)2. Rhian Wilkinson (2000-03)

....................................................... 88 (28G-32A)3. Laura Lauter Smith (1997-2000)

....................................................... 75 (29G-17A)4. Allison Campbell (1998-99)

....................................................... 72 (28G-16A)5. Mick Imgram (2006-09)

....................................................... 70 (25G-20A)6. Ali Christoph (2003-06)

....................................................... 67 (20G-27A) Kayla Lockaby (2001-04)

....................................................... 67 (26G-15A) Emily Redberg (2004-07)

....................................................... 67 (26G-15A)9. Keeley Dowling (2001-04)

....................................................... 65 (25G-15A)10. Lyndsey Patterson (2001-04)

....................................................... 64 (20G-24A) Kim Patrick (2001-02)

....................................................... 64 (24G-16A)

Goals1. Kylee Rossi (2005-08) ................................... 432. Laura Lauter Smith (1997-2000) ................. 293. Allison Campbell (1998-99) ......................... 28 Rhian Wilkinson (2000-03) .......................... 285. Kayla Lockaby (2001-04) .............................. 26 Emily Redberg (2004-07) .............................. 267. Mick Imgram (2006-09) ................................. 25 Keeley Dowling (2001-04) ........................... 25 Kendyl Michner (1997-99) ........................... 2510. Kim Patrick (2001-02) ................................... 24

Assists1. Rhian Wilkinson (2000-03) .......................... 322. Ali Christoph (2003-06) ................................ 273. Jen Laughridge (1998-2002) ......................... 264. Sue Flamini (2001-04) .................................... 25 Kelly Berrall (1997-2000) ............................. 256. Lyndsey Patterson (2001-04) ....................... 247. Mick Imgram (2006-09) ................................. 208. Laura Lauter Smith (1997-2000) ................. 179. Genna Gorman (2004-05) ............................ 16 Allison Campbell (1998-99) ......................... 16

Shots1. Kylee Rossi (2005-08) ................................. 3292. Mick Imgram (2006-09) ............................... 3103. Lyndsey Patterson (2001-04) ..................... 2404. Ali Christoph (2003-06) .............................. 2275. Kayla Lockaby (2001-04) ............................ 1946. Emily Redberg (2004-07) ............................ 1907. Allison Campbell (1998-99) ....................... 1848. Laura Lauter Smith (1997-2000) ............... 1819. Rhian Wilkinson (2000-03) ........................ 17910. Jen Laughridge (1998-2002) ....................... 176

Hat Tricks1. Allison Campbell (1998-99) ..........................2* Melissa Covington (1996-98) ..........................23. Keeley Dowling (2001-04) ..............................1 Kayla Lockaby (2001-04) .................................1 Whitney Rayburn (1996-98) ...........................1 Laura Lauter Smith (1997-2000) ....................1 Rhian Wilkinson (2000-03) .............................1*includes five-goal effort and four-goal total

Game-Winning Goals1. Kylee Rossi (2005-08) ................................... 152. Kayla Lockaby (2001-04) .............................. 113. Mick Imgram (2006-09) ................................. 10 Ali Christoph (2003-06) ................................ 10 Keeley Dowling (2001-04) ........................... 106. Lyndsey Patterson (2001-04) ..........................9 Rhian Wilkinson (2000-03) .............................98. Emily Redberg (2004-07) .................................89. Sue Flamini (2001-04) .......................................7 Kendyl Michner (1997-99) ..............................7 Laura Lauter Smith (1997-2000) ....................7

Golden Goals1. Kylee Rossi (2005-08) ......................................42. Keeley Dowling (2001-04) ..............................3 Rhian Wilkinson (2000-03) .............................34. Genna Gorman (2004-05) ...............................2 Kayla Lockaby (2001-04) .................................2 Kim Patrick (2001-02) ......................................27. Tanya Emerson (2007-present) .......... 1 Devon Swaim (2007-present) .........................1 Ali Christoph (2003-06) ...................................1 Lyndsey Patterson (2001-04) ..........................1 Allison Campbell (1998-99) ............................1 Holly Kimble (1996-97) ...................................1 Tara Minnax (1998-2000, 02) .........................1 Emily Redberg (2004-07) .................................1 Laura Lauter Smith (1997-2000) ....................1 Shayna Teutsch (1997-98, 2000) ....................1

Matches Played -- Goalkeeper1. Ellen Dean (1998-2000, 02) ......................... 792. V. Phillips-Bosshart (2002-05) ..................... 723. Jaimel Johnson (2005-08) ............................... 614. Sarah Shivley (1996-99) ................................. 545. Molly Baird (2006, 08-present) ......... 226. Kim Hull (1996-97, 2000) ............................. 20 Cori Stevens (2001-02) ................................. 208. Sarah Kitchin (2006-present) ....................... 119. Kim Sgarlata (1998-2001) ............................. 10

Matches Started -- Goalkeeper1. Ellen Dean (1998-2000, 02) ......................... 742. V. Phillips-Bosshart (2002-05) ..................... 713. Jaimel Johnson (2005-08) ............................... 604. Sarah Shivley (1996-99) ................................. 355. Molly Baird (2006, 08-present) ......... 206. Cori Stevens (2001-02) ................................. 177. Kim Hull (1996-97, 2000) ............................. 118. Sarah Kitchin (2006-present) ..........................89. Kim Sgarlata (1998-2001) ................................4

Minutes -- Goalkeeper1. V. Phillips-Bosshart (2002-05) ................6,6022. Ellen Dean (1998-2000, 02) ....................6,4783. Jaimel Johnson (2005-08) .........................5,4844. Sarah Shivley (1996-99) ............................3,2735. Molly Baird (2006, 08-present) ....1,9686. Cori Stevens (2001-02) ............................1,7267. Kim Hull (1996-97, 2000) ........................1,0678. Sarah Kitchin (2006-present) ..................... 7789. Kim Sgarlata (1998-2001) ........................... 426

Saves -- Goalkeeper1. Ellen Dean (1998-2000, 02) ....................... 3252. Jaimel Johnson (2005-08) ............................ 2533. V. Phillips-Bosshart (2002-05) ................... 2274. Sarah Shivley (1996-99) ............................... 1955. Molly Baird (2006, 08-present) .......1036. Cori Stevens (2001-02) ................................. 987. Kim Hull (1996-97, 2000) ............................. 718. Sarah Kitchin (2006-present) ....................... 289. Kim Sgarlata (1998-2001) ............................. 16

Shutouts -- Goalkeeper 1. V. Phillips-Bosshart (2002-05) .................. 32.02. Jaimel Johnson (2005-08) ........................... 20.03. Ellen Dean (1998-2000, 02) ...................... 16.44. Sarah Shivley (1996-99) ................................ 8.35. Molly Baird (2006, 08-present) ........ 7.06. Cori Stevens (2001-02) ................................ 3.37. Kim Hull (1996-97, 2000) ............................ 3.08. Sarah Kitchin (2005-present) ...................... 2.09. Kim Sgarlata (1998-2001) ............................ 1.6

Victories -- Goalkeeper1. V. Phillips-Bosshart (2002-05) ..................... 492. Ellen Dean (1998-2000, 02) ......................... 463. Jaimel Johnson (2005-08) .............................. 314. Sarah Shivley (1996-99) ................................. 155. Cori Stevens (2001-02) ................................. 106. Molly Baird (2006, 08-present) ........... 97. Sarah Kitchin (2006-present) ..........................5 Kim Hull (1996-97, 2000) ................................59. Kim Sgarlata (1998-2001) ................................2

Goals Against Average (50% min.)1. V. Phillips-Bosshart (2002-05) .................. 0.822. Jaimel Johnson (2005-08) ........................... 1.073. Molly Baird (2006, 08-present) ......1.104. Ellen Dean (1998-2000, 02) ...................... 1.435. Cori Stevens (2001-02) .............................. 1.466. Sarah Shivley (1996-99) .............................. 2.017. Kim Hull (1996-97, 2000) .......................... 2.28

Career Top 10

Lady Vol soccer’s first Olympian, Rhian Wilkinson, fin-ished her career as the all-time leader in UT history in points and assists with 88 and 32, respectively. Kylee Rossi recently surpassed Wilkinson’s career point total.

84 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

YEARLY LEADERS/TOTALS

UT’s all-time scoring leader, Kylee Rossi, is the only Lady Vol to lead the team in scoring in each of her four seasons at Tennessee.

Year Name GP/GS Shots G A P1996 Melissa Covington 20/18 49 9 4 221997 Kendyl Michner 19/19 54 10 4 241998 Allison Campbell 20/20 89 17 12 461999 Allison Campbell 20/20 95 11 4 262000 Rhian Wilkinson 19/19 83 12 9 332001 Kim Patrick 18/18 81 12 7 312002 Kim Patrick 24/23 90 12 9 332003 Lyndsey Patterson 24/24 68 11 4 262004 Kayla Lockaby 24/24 69 10 3 232005 Kylee Rossi 23/20 70 8 4 202006 Kylee Rossi 23/23 83 10 5 252007 Kylee Rossi 22/19 96 12 6 302008 Kylee Rossi 19/17 80 13 1 272009 Mick Imgram 20/20 75 12 3 27

Year Name GP/GS Min. Saves GA Save % GAA ShO W-L-T1996 Sarah Shivley 17/13 1,345 84 36 .700 2.41 1.5 4-9-11997 Sarah Shivley 18/14 1,039 68 16 .810 1.39 4.5 8-3-01998 Ellen Dean 18/16 1,334 66 24 .733 1.62 5.1 11-5-01999 Ellen Dean 18/16 1,372 87 29 .750 1.90 1.3 6-10-12000 Ellen Dean 18/17 1,540 97 25 .795 1.46 3.5 11-7-02001 Cori Stevens 17/17 1,650 97 27 .782 1.47 3.0 10-6-12002 Ellen Dean 25/25 2,232 75 25 .750 1.01 6.3 18-6-12003 Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart 24/24 2,217 85 18 .825 0.73 12.0 17-5-22004 Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart 24/24 2,237 91 17 .843 0.68 11.0 17-5-22005 Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart 23/23 2,124 51 27 .671 1.06 9.0 15-6-22006 Jaimel Johnson 15/15 1,375 56 16 .778 1.05 5.0 6-4-42007 Jaimel Johnson 22/22 2,045 111 20 .847 0.88 10.0 15-5-22008 Jaimel Johnson 23/23 2,102 85 29 .746 1.24 5.0 10-11-22009 Molly Baird 20/20 1,893 101 24 .808 1.14 7.0 8-9-3

Yearly Goalkeeping Leaders

Yearly Scoring Leaders

Year Matches Minutes Shots Goals Assists Points Saves GA Save% GAA ShO W-L-T 1996 20 1,843 220 34 25 93 117 52 .692 2.54 2 6-13-11997 19 1,039 347 48 44 140 117 33 .780 1.72 7 11-8-01998 20 1,803 369 67 58 192 95 38 .714 1.90 7 12-8-01999 20 1,855 374 36 34 106 103 36 .741 1.75 3 8-11-12000 20 1,815 368 44 42 130 111 32 .776 1.59 4 12-8-02001 18 1,740 336 39 37 115 99 28 .780 1.45 3 11-6-12002 25 2,334 458 57 66 180 79 26 .752 1.00 7 18-6-12003 24 2,217 347 44 44 132 85 18 .825 0.73 12 17-5-22004 24 2,254 414 39 42 120 95 18 .841 0.72 11 17-5-22005 23 2,131 322 33 31 97 57 25 .695 1.06 10 15-6-2 2006 23 2,197 373 38 33 109 92 25 .786 1.02 8 12-7-42007 22 2,053 371 33 28 94 113 20 .850 0.88 11 15-5-22008 23 2,126 387 28 20 76 87 29 .750 1.23 6 10-11-22009 20 1,893 327 23 17 63 103 24 .811 1.14 7 8-9-3Totals: 301 27,300 5,013 563 521 1,647 1,353 404 .770 1.33 98 172-108-21

BOLD denotes program record

Tennessee Season-by-Season Totals

85 UTLadyVols.com

TOP PERFORMANCES BY CLASS

Matches Played: 24, Melissa Amado & Ali Christoph (2003), Lind-say Brauer, Genna Gorman, Erica Griffin & Emily Redberg (2004)Matches Started: 24, Ali Christoph (2003) & Erica Griffin (2004)

Points 1. Allison Campbell 46, 1998 2. Rhian Wilkinson 33, 2000 3. Keeley Dowling 23, 2001 4. Genna Gorman 22, 2004

Ali Christoph 22, 2003 Sue Flamini 22, 2001 Melissa Covington 22, 1996

Goals 1. Allison Campbell 17, 1998 2. Rhian Wilkinson 12, 2000 3. Keeley Dowling 9, 2001

Melissa Covington 9, 19965. Kylee Rossi 8, 2005

Sue Flamini 8, 2001 Tara Minnax 8, 1998 Laura Lauter 8, 1997

Assists 1. Allison Campbell 12, 1998 2. Ali Christoph 10, 2003 3. Rhian Wilkinson 9, 2000 4. Genna Gorman 8, 2004 5. Jen Laughridge 7, 1998

Match-Winning Goals: 4, Melissa Covington, 1996 & Rhian Wilkinson, 2000Shots: 89, Allison Campbell, 1998Shutouts: 5.3, Ellen Dean, 1998Goals Against Average: 1.05, Sarah Kitchin, 2006Fewest Goals Allowed: 9, Sarah Kitchin, 2006

Freshman Records

Matches Played: 25, Marie-Eve Nault, Carie Swibas & Rhian Wilkinson (2002)Matches Started: 25, Marie-Eve Nault, Carie Swibas & Rhian Wilkinson (2002)

Points 1. Rhian Wilkinson 31, 2002

Kim Patrick 31, 2001 3. Kylee Rossi 30, 2007 4. Lyndsey Patterson 26, 2003 5. Kendyl Michner 23, 1998

Goals 1. Kylee Rossi 12, 2007 Kim Patrick 12, 2001 3. Lyndsey Patterson 11, 2003 4. Kendyl Michner 9, 1998 5. Rhian Wilkinson 8, 2002 Assists 1. Rhian Wilkinson 15, 2002 2. Sue Flamini 8, 2003 3. Kim Patrick 7, 2001

Shayna Teutsch 7, 1998 5. Kylee Rossi 6, 2007 Match-Winning Goals: 6, Kylee Rossi, 2007Shots: 96, Kylee Rossi, 2007Shutouts: 11, Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, 2004Goals Against Average: 0.68, Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, 2004Fewest Goals Allowed: 7, Kim Sgarlata, 2000

Matches Played: 25, Sue Flamini & Lyndsey Patterson (2002) Matches Started: 24, Kayla Lockaby (2002), Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart (2003), Ali Christoph & Jenny Jeffers (2004)

Points 1. Laura Lauter 34, 1998 2. Allison Campbell 26, 1999 3. Kylee Rossi 25, 2006 4. Kendyl Michner 24, 1997 5. Kayla Lockaby 23, 2002

Goals 1. Laura Lauter 12, 1998 2. Allison Campbell 11, 1999 3. Kylee Rossi 10, 2006 Kendyl Michner 10, 1997 5. Kayla Lockaby 8, 2002 Assists 1. Lyndsey Patterson 10, 2002

Laura Lauter 10, 1998 3. Ali Christoph 8, 2004 4. Mick Imgram 7, 2007 Kayla Lockaby 7, 2002

Jen Laughridge 7, 1999

Match-Winning Goals: 5, Kendyl Michner, 1997Shots: 95, Allison Campbell, 1999Shutouts: 12, Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, 2003Goals Against Average: 0.73, Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, 2003Fewest Goals Allowed: 16, Jaimel Johnson, 2006; & Sarah Shivley, 1997

Matches Played: 25, Ellen Dean & Tara Minnax (2002) Matches Started: 25, Ellen Dean (2002)

Points 1. Kim Patrick 33, 2002 2. Mick Imgram 27, 2009 Kylee Rossi 27, 2008 4. Kayla Lockaby 23, 2004 5. Jen Laughridge 20, 2002 Goals 1. Kylee Rossi 13, 2008 2. Mick Imgram 12, 2009 Kim Patrick 12, 2002 4. Kayla Lockaby 10, 2004 5. Jen Laughridge 7, 2002

Debbie Markovich 7, 1997 Emily Redberg 7, 2007

Assists 1. Kim Patrick 9, 2002 2. Kelly Berrall 8, 2000 3. Rhian Wilkinson 7, 2003 4. Ali Christoph 6, 2006 Lyndsey Patterson 6, 2004

Jen Laughridge 6, 2002Match-Winning Goals: 4, Rhian Wilkinson, 2003, Kayla Lockaby, 2004, Mick Imgram, 2009Shots: 90, Kim Patrick, 2002Shutouts: 9, Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, 2005Goals Against Average: 1.01, Ellen Dean, 2002Fewest Goals Allowed: 25, Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, 2005 & Ellen Dean, 2002

Junior Records

Sophomore Records

Senior Records

86 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

Date Opponent W/L/T Score Golden Goal Time Record Notes 10/27/96 at Mississippi State W 3-2 Holly Kimble 101:20 1-0-011/1/96 at Radford T 2-2 --- --- 1-0-19/12/97 at Auburn W 3-2 Shayna Teutsch 99:07 2-0-19/28/97 at Vanderbilt L 1-2 Colleen Patterson 97:12 2-1-19/13/98 at South Carolina W 3-2 Laura Lauter 93:26 3-1-110/3/99 at San Francisco T 0-0 --- --- 3-1-210/8/99 at Georgia L 1-2 Carolyn Cayard 98:07 3-2-210/22/99 at Mississippi W 2-1 Allison Campbell 106:55 4-2-28/25/00 at Marquette L 1-2 Katherine Ward 95:15 4-3-210/13/00 Vanderbilt W 2-1 Rhian Wilkinson 93:10 5-3-210/27/00 Georgia W 4-3 Rhian Wilkinson 97:10 6-3-29/23/01 #7 Clemson L 3-4 Paige Ledford 115:33 6-4-210/14/01 at #24 Kentucky W 1-0 Kim Patrick 117:57 7-4-210/19/01 #8 Florida W 2-1 Kim Patrick 96:16 8-4-211/16/01 vs. Duke T 1-1 --- --- 8-4-3 NCAA Tournament First Round - Chapel Hill, N.C. 8/30/02 at #21 Duke L 1-2 Casey McCluskey 93:20 8-5-39/20/02 South Alabama W 2-1 Tara Minnax 90:45 9-5-39/29/02 at #7 Santa Clara L 1-2 Leslie Osborne 94:28 9-6-310/18/02 at Florida L 1-2 Christine Johnson 99:26 9-7-310/20/02 at South Carolina T 1-1 --- --- 9-7-410/27/02 at Mississippi W 2-1 Kayla Lockaby 106:27 10-7-411/1/02 Georgia W 2-1 Rhian Wilkinson 95:17 11-7-411/8/02 vs. Kentucky W 1-0 Lyndsey Patterson 94:59 12-7-4 SEC Tournament - Oxford, Miss.11/10/02 vs. Florida W 2-1 Keeley Dowling 108:58 13-7-4 SEC Tournament - Oxford, Miss.9/18/03 vs. William & Mary W 2-1 Keeley Dowling 107:03 14-7-4 Maryland/adidas Classic - College Park, Md.10/24/03 at Vanderbilt T 2-2 --- --- 14-7-511/9/03 vs. Florida T 1-1 --- --- 14-7-6 SEC Tournament - Orange Beach, Ala. 8/27/04 #15 Duke W 4-3 Keeley Dowling 97:55 15-7-69/5/04 at Washington State T 0-0 --- --- 15-7-79/10/04 #1 North Carolina T 0-0 --- --- 15-7-8 First Tennessee Lady Vol Classic 10/1/04 at #8 Florida W 2-1 Kayla Lockaby 106:32 16-7-810/10/04 LSU W 2-1 Genna Gorman 99:39 17-7-811/7/04 vs. #8 Florida L 1-2 Monica Hoyles 108:58 17-8-8 SEC Tournament - Auburn, Ala.9/4/05 Washington State L 2-3 Megan Hyte 99:47 17-9-89/11/05 vs. #25 William & Mary T 1-1 --- --- 17-9-9 Virginia Nike Soccer Classic - Charlottesville, N.C.10/7/05 at Arkansas W 2-1 Genna Gorman 97:52 18-9-910/23/05 at Alabama W 2-1 Kylee Rossi 93:16 19-9-911/4/05 vs. #20 Vanderbilt T 0-0 --- --- 19-9-10 SEC Tournament - Orange Beach, Ala.8/27/06 at #3 Penn State T 1-1 --- --- 19-9-11 Penn State Invitational - State College, Pa.9/3/06 #6 Virginia W 1-0 Ali Christoph 97:50 20-9-119/10/06 Middle Tennessee W 2-1 Emily Redberg 97:41 21-9-11 First Tennessee Lady Vol Classic9/17/06 vs. #3 Santa Clara L 0-1 Meagan Snell 92:38 21-10-11 Stanford Nike Invitational - Stanford, Calif.9/22/06 at Mississippi T 1-1 --- --- 21-10-129/29/06 at South Carolina T 0-0 --- --- 21-10-1310/16/06 Vanderbilt W 2-1 Kylee Rossi 99:41 22-10-1310/22/06 at Auburn L 1-2 Jenny Zarzour 108:54 22-11-1311/12/06 Duke T 0-0 --- --- 22-11-14 NCAA Tournament Second Round - Knoxville, Tenn.9/9/07 vs. #24 Wake Forest W 1-0 Devon Swaim 97:43 23-11-14 Virginia Tech Tournament - Blacksburg, Va.9/16/07 at #17 Southern Cal T 0-0 --- --- 23-11-15 Southern Cal Tournament - Los Angeles, Calif.9/27/07 #12 South Carolina W 3-2 Kylee Rossi 96:25 24-11-15 10/7/07 at Arkansas T 1-1 --- --- 24-11-16 10/12/07 at Kentucky W 1-0 Tanya Emerson 94:57 25-11-16 11/18/07 Clemson W 1-0 Kylee Rossi 103:27 26-11-16 NCAA Tournament Second Round - Knoxville, Tenn.10/23/08 at Alabama T 1-1 --- --- 26-11-1710/26/08 at Auburn L 2-1 Gabi Rivera 105:24 26-12-1711/7/08 vs. #11 LSU T 1-1 --- --- 26-12-18 SEC Tournament - Orange Beach, Ala.8/28/09 Arizona State L 2-3 Karin Volpe 106:49 26-13-18 First Tennessee Lady Vol Classic9/4/09 at #19 Minnesota T 0-0 --- --- 26-13-1910/2/09 at Vanderbilt L 0-1 Molly Kinsella 95:05 26-14-1910/11/09 Mississippi T 1-1 --- --- 26-14-2010/16/09 #11 Florida T 2-2 --- --- 26-14-2111/4/09 vs. #10 Florida L 0-1 Lindsay Thompson 101:22 26-15-21 SEC Tournament - Orange Beach, Ala.

LADY VOLS IN OVERTIME

Overtime Game Winners

Kylee Rossi (2005-08) ..............................................................................4Keeley Dowling (2001-04) ......................................................................3Rhian Wilkinson (2000-03) .....................................................................3Genna Gorman (2004-05) ......................................................................2Kayla Lockaby (2001-04) .........................................................................2Kim Patrick (2001-02) ..............................................................................2Tanya Emerson (2007-present) ..........................................1Devon Swaim (2007-present) ................................................................1Ali Christoph (2003-06) ..........................................................................1Lyndsey Patterson (2001-04) .................................................................1Allison Campbell (1998-99) ....................................................................1Holly Kimble (1996-97) ...........................................................................1Tara Minnax (1998-2000, 02) .................................................................1

Emily Redberg (2004-07) .........................................................................1Laura Lauter Smith (1997-2000) ...........................................................1Shayna Teutsch (1997-98, 2000) ...........................................................1

Goalkeeper Overtime Wins

Ellen Dean (1998-2002) ...........................................................................9 Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart (2002-05) .....................................................6 Jaimel Johnson (2005-08) ........................................................................4Cori Stevens (2000-02) ...........................................................................2Sarah Shivley (1996-99) ...........................................................................2Sarah Kitchin (2006-present) .................................................................1

87 UTLadyVols.com

LADY VOL ALL-AMERICANS

Allison Campbell1998 Freshman All-American

1998, 1999 All-Region1998, 1999 All-SEC

Ali Christoph2005, 2006 All-American

2006 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American2006 NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-American

2003 Freshman All-American2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 All-Region

2006 SEC Soccer Scholar Athlete of the Year2004, 2005, 2006 All-SEC

Keeley Dowling2002, 2003, 2004 All-American2001 Freshman All-American

2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 All-Region2003, 2004 SEC Def. Player of the Year

2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 All-SEC

Sue Flamini2001 Honorable Mention All-American

2001 Freshman All-American2001 All-Region

2001 All-SEC

Jenny Jeffers2006 NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-American

2005 All-Region

Sue Flamini

Jaimel Johnson2007 All-American

2007 All-Region2008 SEC Tournament MVP

2007, 2008 All-SEC

J i l J hKayla Lockaby2004 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American

2004 Honorable Mention All-American2002, 2004 All-Region

2002, 2004 All-SEC

1

Kayla Lockaby

Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart

2004 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American

2004, 2005 All-SEC

Kylee Rossi2007 All-American

2005 Freshman All-American2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 All-Region

2006, 2007 SEC Off. Player of the Year2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 All-SEC

Rhian Wilkinson2000 Freshman All-American2000, 2002, 2003 All-Region2000, 2002, 2003 All-SEC

88 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

ALL-TIME HONORS AND AWARDS

Jackie Acevedo

Melissa Amado

Natalie Balash

Miriam Bennett

Kelly Berrall

Kathy Blakemore

Mia Boyd

Nikki Bratta

Molly Buns

Allison Campbell

Ali Christoph

Cameron Conway

Mimi Couns

Melissa Covington

Ashley Dawes

Ellen Dean

Keeley Dowling

NATIONAL TEAM PARTICIPATIONFIFA Women’s World Cup 1999 Kendyl Michner (Mexico) 2003 Rhian Wilkinson (Canada) 2007 Rhian Wilkinson (Canada)

Olympic Games2008 Rhian Wilkinson (Canada)

Canadian National Team 2003 Marie-Eve Nault Rhian Wilkinson

Pan American Games 2003 Rhian Wilkinson (Silver Medal) 2007 Rhian Wilkinson (Bronze Medal)

Nordic Cup 2004 Keeley Dowling (Gold Medal)

Peace Queen Cup2008 Rhian Wilkinson (Bronze Medal)

Four Nations Tournament2008 Rhian Wilkinson (Canada)

United States Under-21 National Team 2004 Keeley Dowling

FIFA Under-19 World Championships 2002 Keeley Dowling (Gold Medal)

Canadian Under-20 National Team 2006 Véronique Maranda

United States Under-19 National Team 2002 Keeley Dowling

NATIONAL HONORSMissouri Athletic Club Hermann Trophy 2002 Kim Patrick (finalist) 2003 Keeley Dowling (semifinalist) 2004 Keeley Dowling (semifinalist) 2006 Ali Christoph (preseason watch list) 2007 Kylee Rossi (preseason watch list)2008 Kylee Rossi (preseason watch list) Jaimel Johnson (preseason watch list)

NSCAA All-America 2002 Keeley Dowling (second team) 2003 Keeley Dowling (first team) 2004 Keeley Dowling (first team) 2005 Ali Christoph (first team) 2006 Ali Christoph (second team) 2007 Jaimel Johnson (third team)

Soccer Buzz All-America 2001 Sue Flamini (honorable mention) 2002 Keeley Dowling (first team) 2003 Keeley Dowling (first team)2004 Keeley Dowling (first team) Kayla Lockaby (honorable mention) 2005 Ali Christoph (third team) 2006 Ali Christoph (third team) 2007 Kylee Rossi (third team) Jaimel Johnson (honorable mention)

SoccerTimes.com All-America2003 Keeley Dowling (second team)2005 Ali Christoph (second team)

collegesoccer.com All-America 2001 Keeley Dowling (honorable mention)

Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Season 2005 Ali Christoph (first team) Jenny Jeffers (second team) Genna Gorman (fourth team)2006 Ali Christoph (first team) Jenny Jeffers (second team) Kylee Rossi (second team) 2007 Kylee Rossi (third team) Mick Imgram (honorable mention) Emily Redberg (honorable mention)2008 Jaimel Johnson (second team)

Soccer Buzz Player of the Year Finalist 2003 Keeley Dowling 2004 Keeley Dowling

Soccer America Freshman All-America 2001 Keeley Dowling (second team) 2005 Kylee Rossi (second team)

Soccer Buzz Freshman of the Year Finalist2001 Sue Flamini 2003 Ali Christoph 2005 Kylee Rossi

Soccer Buzz Freshman All-America 1998 Allison Campbell (second team) 2000 Rhian Wilkinson (second team) 2001 Sue Flamini (first team) Keeley Dowling (second team) 2003 Ali Christoph (second team) 2004 Genna Gorman (third team)2005 Kylee Rossi (second team)

Top Drawer Soccer All-Rookie Team 2005 Kylee Rossi 2007 Melissa Speros (first team)

Soccer America Team of the Week 1997 Kassie Kees (Sept. 23) 1999 Ellen Dean (Sept. 13) 2000 Kelly Berrall (Oct. 9) Rhian Wilkinson (Oct. 30) 2001 Keeley Dowling (Oct. 16) Kim Patrick (Oct. 23) 2002 Keeley Dowling (Nov. 13) Kim Patrick (Oct. 9) 2003 Keeley Dowling (Sept. 2, Sept. 16) Ali Christoph (Oct. 14) 2004 Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart (Sept. 15) Kayla Lockaby (Oct. 5) Keeley Dowling (Oct. 19) 2005 Kylee Rossi (Sept. 12) Ali Christoph (Sept. 27) Kylee Rossi (Oct. 3) Jenny Jeffers (Nov. 9) 2006 Kylee Rossi (Oct. 2) 2007 Mick Imgram (Sept. 5) Kylee Rossi (Oct. 2, Oct. 23, Oct. 30) Soccer Buzz Elite Team of the Week 2001 Kim Patrick (Oct. 23) Cori Stevens (Oct. 15) 2002 Keeley Dowling (Nov. 13) 2003 Keeley Dowling (Sept. 2, Sept. 16) 2004 Keeley Dowling (Sept. 1, Oct. 20) Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart (Sept. 15)

Lady Vol Individual Achievements

Molly Baird

Kristen Doukakis

TanyaEmerson

JulieEdwards

MollyDelk

GraceCuenin

Emily Dowd

89 UTLadyVols.com

ALL-TIME HONORS AND AWARDS

Sue Flamini

Genna Gorman

EricaGriffin

Heather Handel

2005 Ali Christoph (Sept. 27) Jenny Jeffers (Nov. 9) 2006 Jenny Jeffers (Sept.4) 2007 Mick Imgram (Sept. 5) Kylee Rossi (Oct. 2, Oct. 30) 2008 Kylee Rossi (Oct. 9)

Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week 2005 Ali Christoph (Sept. 26, Oct. 3) Genna Gorman (Oct. 10) Jenny Jeffers (Oct. 24, Oct. 31) 2006 Jenny Jeffers (Sept. 4) Mick Imgram (Oct. 9) 2007 Mick Imgram (Sept. 4) Kylee Rossi (Oct. 1, Oct. 29)2008 Kylee Rossi (Oct. 13) Jaimel Johnson (Nov. 9)

Top Drawer Soccer Player of the Week 2007 Kylee Rossi (Oct. 1)

Soccer Buzz First-Year Programs Awards 1996 Natalie Balash (third team) Melissa Covington (first team) Holly Kimble (second team)

REGIONAL HONORSSoccer Buzz Central Region Player of the Year 2003 Keeley Dowling 2004 Keeley Dowling

Soccer Buzz Central Region Freshman of the Year2003 Ali Christoph

NSCAA All-Central Region 1998 Allison Campbell (third team) Laura Lauter Smith (third team) 1999 Allison Campbell (third team) 2000 Kelly Berrall (second team) Rhian Wilkinson (third team) 2001 Keeley Dowling (first team) Sue Flamini (second team) Kim Patrick (second team) 2002 Keeley Dowling (first team) Rhian Wilkinson (second team) 2003 Keeley Dowling (first team) Lyndsey Patterson (second team)

Rhian Wilkinson (second team) 2004 Keeley Dowling (first team) Ali Christoph (second team) Kayla Lockaby (second team) Lyndsey Patterson (third team) 2005 Ali Christoph (first team) Genna Gorman (second team) Kylee Rossi (third team) 2006 Ali Christoph (first team)

NSCAA All-Southeast Region 2007 Jaimel Johnson (first team) Kylee Rossi (second team) Emily Redberg (third team)

NSCAA All-South Region 2009 Mick Imgram (second team) Soccer Buzz All-Central Region 1997 Kassie Kees (second team) Kendyl Michner (third team) 1998 Allison Campbell (second team) Laura Lauter Smith (second team) Kassie Kees (third team) 1999 Kelly Berrall (third team) Allison Campbell (third team) 2000 Kelly Berrall (second team) Rhian Wilkinson (second team) 2001 Sue Flamini (first team) Kim Patrick (first team) Keeley Dowling (second team)2002 Keeley Dowling (first team) Kayla Lockaby (third team) Kim Patrick (third team) Rhian Wilkinson (first team) 2003 Keeley Dowling (first team) Ali Christoph (second team) Lyndsey Patterson (second team) 2004 Keeley Dowling (first team) Kayla Lockaby (first team) Lyndsey Patterson (second team) Ali Christoph (third team) Genna Gorman (third team) 2005 Ali Christoph (first team) Jenny Jeffers (second team) Genna Gorman (third team) Kylee Rossi (third team)

2006 Ali Christoph (first team) Kylee Rossi (second team) 2007 Jaimel Johnson (first team) Kylee Rossi (first team) Mick Imgram (third team)2008 Kylee Rossi (second team)

Soccer Buzz Central Region All-Freshman Team1998 Allison Campbell 2000 Rhian Wilkinson 2001 Keeley Dowling Sue Flamini 2003 Melissa Amado Ali Christoph 2004 Genna Gorman Emily Redberg 2005 Kylee Rossi 2006 Mick Imgram 2007 Tanya Emerson2008 Chelsea Hatcher

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE HONORS SEC Coach of the Year 2003 Angela Kelly 2004 Angela Kelly 2005 Angela Kelly (co)

SEC Offensive Player of the Year 2006 Kylee Rossi 2007 Kylee Rossi

SEC Defensive Player of the Year 2003 Keeley Dowling 2004 Keeley Dowling SEC Freshman of the Year 2000 Rhian Wilkinson 2004 Genna Gorman (co)

SEC Soccer Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2006 Ali Christoph (co)

All-SEC 1997 Kassie Kees (second team) Kendyl Michner (second team) 1998 Allison Campbell (second team) Laura Lauter Smith (second team)

Jodie Hanlon

Bethany Himel

Sharon Holmes

Mick Imgram

Jenny Jeffers

Jaimel Johnson

Kassie Kees

Sharon Kelly

Lady Vol Individual Achievements

Sarah Jackyra

JordanFalcusan

SarahKitchin

Holly Kimble

Jen Laughridge

Kayla Lockaby

Anna Fisher

Lara Langworthy

ChelseaHatcher

Stacey Longino

Ali Hall

AmyHarrison

MackenzieHiggins

90 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

ALL-TIME HONORS AND AWARDS

1999 Kelly Berrall (second team) Allison Campbell (second team) 2000 Kelly Berrall (first team) Rhian Wilkinson (second team) 2001 Sue Flamini (first team) Kim Patrick (first team) Keeley Dowling (second team) 2002 Keeley Dowling (first team) Rhian Wilkinson (first team) Kim Patrick (second team) Kayla Lockaby (honorable mention) Lyndsey Patterson (honorable mention) 2003 Keeley Dowling (first team) Lyndsey Patterson (second team) Rhian Wilkinson (second team) 2004 Ali Christoph (first team) Keeley Dowling (first team) Kayla Lockaby (first team) Lyndsey Patterson (first team) Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart (second team) 2005 Ali Christoph (first team) Genna Gorman (first team) Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart (second team) Kylee Rossi (second team) 2006 Ali Christoph (first team) Kylee Rossi (first team) 2007 Jaimel Johnson (first team) Kylee Rossi (first team) Emily Redberg (second team)2008 Kylee Rossi (first team) Jaimel Johnson (second team)2009 Mick Imgram (first team) SEC All-Freshman Team2003 Ali Christoph 2004 Genna Gorman Emily Redberg 2005 Jackie Acevedo Kylee Rossi 2007 Tanya Emerson Devon Swaim2008 Chelsea Hatcher2009 Amy Harrison

SEC All-Tournament Team2002 Keeley Dowling Jen Laughridge Rhian Wilkinson 2003 Keeley Dowling Sue Flamini Lyndsey Patterson Rhian Wilkinson 2004 Ali Christoph Keeley Dowling Genna Gorman Kayla Lockaby

2005 Ali Christoph Jenny Jeffers 2006 Ali Christoph Erica Griffin Kylee Rossi 2008 Julie Edwards Tanya Emerson Chelsea Hatcher Jaimel Johnson

SEC Tournament MVP2008 Jaimel Johnson

SEC Player of the Week Selections1997 Kassie Kees (Sept. 23) 1998 Kendyl Michner (Oct. 13) Laura Lauter Smith (Sept. 28) 2000 Kelly Berrall (Oct. 9) Rhian Wilkinson (Oct. 30) 2001 Sue Flamini (Sept. 10) Kim Patrick (Oct. 22) 2002 Kim Patrick (Oct. 7) Rhian Wilkinson (Oct. 28) 2003 Keeley Dowling (Sept. 2 – Defensive) Ali Christoph (Oct. 13 – Offensive) Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart (Oct. 20 – Defensive) 2004 Keeley Dowling (Aug. 31 – Defensive) Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart (Sept. 13 – Defensive) Kayla Lockaby (Oct. 4 – Offensive) Genna Gorman (Oct. 11 – Offensive) Keeley Dowling (Oct. 18 – Defensive) Keeley Dowling (Oct. 25 – Defensive) 2005 Kylee Rossi (Sept. 12 – Off. & Freshman) Ali Christoph (Sept. 26 – Co-Offensive) Kylee Rossi (Oct. 3 – Freshman) Genna Gorman (Oct. 10 – Offensive) Ali Christoph (Oct. 31 – Offensive) Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart (Oct. 31 – Defensive) 2006 Jaimel Johnson (Sept. 4 – Defensive) Kylee Rossi (Oct. 2 – Offensive) Mick Imgram (Oct. 9 – Freshman) 2007 Mick Imgram (Sept. 4 - Offensive) Jaimel Johnson (Sept. 17 - Defensive) Kylee Rossi (Oct. 1 - Offensive) Tanya Emerson (Oct. 15 - Freshman) Julie Edwards (Oct. 22 - Freshman) Kylee Rossi (Oct. 29 - Offensive)2009 Molly Baird (Sept. 8 - Defensive) Mick Imgram (Sept. 14 - Offensive) Amy Harrison (Oct. 5 - Freshman)

SEC Good Works/Community Service Team 2001 Rachael Newkirk 2002 Nikki Bratta

2003 Keeley Dowling 2004 Kirby Zwickel 2005 Talia Wright 2006 Melissa Amado2007 Molly Baird2008 Molly Baird2009 Grace Cuenin UT HONORS UT Daily Beacon Lady Vol Athlete of the Year 2000 Rhian Wilkinson 2001 Kim Patrick

Nominee for AOPi Lady Vol Athlete of the Year 1996 Kassie Kees 1997 Kassie Kees 1998 Allison Campbell 1999 Kelly Berrall 2000 Kelly Berrall 2001 Kim Patrick 2002 Keeley Dowling 2003 Keeley Dowling 2004 Keeley Dowling2005 Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart 2006 Ali Christoph

edamerica Lady Vol Athlete of the Month 2000 Rhian Wilkinson (October) 2001 Kim Patrick (October) 2002 Ellen Dean (October) Keeley Dowling (November) 2003 Keeley Dowling (September) Rhian Wilkinson (October) 2004 Kayla Lockaby (October) Regular-Season All-Tournament Selections 1998 Heather Handel (First Tennessee Classic) 1999 Allison Campbell (Golden Gate Classic) Kendyl Michner (Golden Gate Classic) Lisa Tipton (First Tennessee Classic) 2000 Kelly Berrall (Milwaukee Cup) Rachael Newkirk (First Tennessee Classic) Tracy Swibas (First Tennessee Classic) Shayna Teutsch (First Tennessee Classic) Rhian Wilkinson (First Tennessee Classic) 2002 Ellen Dean (Clemson/Nike Invitational) Keeley Dowling (Clemson/Nike Invitational, Santa Clara adidas Classic) Kayla Lockaby (Clemson/Nike Invitational) Marie-Eve Nault (Santa Clara adidas Classic) Rhian Wilkinson (Offensive MVP – Clemson/Nike Invitational) 2003 Keeley Dowling (Defensive MVP – First Tennessee & Maryland/adidas Classics) Kayla Lockaby (First Tennessee Classic) Kristin McGrath (First Tennessee Classic)

Lady Vol Individual Achievements

HayleyPrendergast

ConniePullum

Whitney Rayburn

Emily Redberg

Heather Redecker

Kylee Rossi

Kim Sgarlata

KristinMcGrath

KendylMichner

Marie-EveNault

RachaelNewkirk

KimPatrick

Melissa Majcher

Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart

LyndseyPatterson

Jessica Rolfs

Alexis Owens

VéroniqueMaranda

91 UTLadyVols.com

Carie Swibas

Tracy Swibas

Shayna Teutsch

LisaTipton

SarahVan Sickle

LeslieVineyard

LindseyWiest

RhianWilkinson

TaliaWright

KirbyZwickel

Cori Stevens

ALL-TIME HONORS AND AWARDS

Lady Vol Individual Achievements Marie-Eve Nault (First Tennessee Classic, Maryland/adidas Classic) Lyndsey Patterson (Maryland/adidas Classic) 2004 Ali Christoph (First Tennessee Classic) Keeley Dowling (Defensive MVP – First Tennessee Classic) Erica Griffin (First Tennessee Classic) Kayla Lockaby (Offensive MVP – First Tennessee Classic) Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart (First Tennessee Classic) 2005 Melissa Amado (Virginia Nike Soccer Classic) Genna Gorman (Virginia Nike Soccer Classic) Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart (MVP – Virginia Nike Soccer Classic) Ali Christoph (First Tennessee Classic) Jenny Jeffers (First Tennessee Classic) Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart (First Tennessee Classic) 2006 Ali Christoph (First Tennessee Classic) Jordan Falcusan (Defensive MVP – First Tennessee Classic) Jenny Jeffers (First Tennessee Classic) Emily Redberg (Offensive MVP – First Tennesse Classic) Kylee Rossi (First Tennessee Classic) 2007 Jordan Falcusan (First Tennessee Classic) Mick Imgram (First Tennessee Classic; USC) Jaimel Johnson (Defensive MVP - First Tennessee Classic; USC) Kylee Rossi (Offensive MVP - First Tennessee Classic) Tanya Emerson (USC)2008 Julie Edwards (First Tennessee Classic) Mick Imgram (First Tennessee Classic) Alissa Vonderhaar (First Tennessee Classic)2009 Ali Hall (First Tennessee Classic) Molly Baird (First Tennessee Classic) Emily Dowd (First Tennessee Classic)

ACADEMIC HONORS H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete of the Year Nominee1999 Heather Redecker

Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award2008 Kylee Rossi (Preseason Candidate)

ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America 2004 Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart (second team) Kayla Lockaby (third team) 2006 Ali Christoph (second team)

NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-America 2006 Ali Christoph (first team) Jenny Jeffers (third team)

ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV 2003 Kayla Lockaby (second team)

2004 Kayla Lockaby (first team) Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart (first team) 2005 Ali Christoph (second team) Jenny Jeffers (third team) Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart (third team) 2006 Ali Christoph (first team) Jenny Jeffers (second team) Emily Redberg (third team) 2007 Jaimel Johnson (third team) Emily Redberg (third team)2009 Molly Baird (second team)

NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-South Region 2003 Kayla Lockaby (third team) 2006 Ali Christoph (first team) Jenny Jeffers (first team) 2007 Leslie Vineyard (second team)2008 Jaimel Johnson (third team)2009 Molly Baird (honorable mention)

Academic All-SEC 1996 Kathy Blakemore, Bethany Himel 1997 Natalie Balash, Heather Handel, Jodie Hanlon, Bethany Himel, Kassie Kees, Sharon Kelly, Holly Kimble, Melissa Majcher, Whitney Rayburn, Heather Redecker, Sarah Shivley 1998 Natalie Balash, Kelly Berrall, Heather Handel, Kassie Kees, Sharon Kelly, Sta cey Longino, Melissa Majcher, Rachael Newkirk, Whitney Rayburn, Heather Redecker, Sarah Shivley, Laura Lauter Smith, Lisa Tipton 1999 Kelly Berrall, Allison Campbell, Ellen Dean, Heather Handel, Sharon Holmes, Stacey Longino, Melissa Majcher, Rachael Newkirk, Heather Redecker, Kim Sgar lata, Sarah Shivley, Laura Lauter Smith, Lisa Tipton 2000 Kelly Berrall, Cameron Conway, Ellen Dean, Sharon Holmes, Rachael Newkirk, Kim Sgarlata, Laura Lauter Smith, Lisa Tipton 2001 Cameron Conway, Ellen Dean, Sharon Holmes, Kim Sgarlata, Cori Stevens 2002 Nikki Bratta, Cameron Conway, Ellen Dean, Keeley Dowling, Sue Flamini, Sharon Holmes, Jen Laughridge, Kayla Lockaby, Marie-Eve Nault, Kim Patrick, Connie Pullum, Kim Sgarlata, Cori Stevens, Carie Swibas, Tracy Swibas, Lindsey Wiest, Rhian Wilkinson 2003 Miriam Bennett, Nikki Bratta, Mimi Couns, Keeley Dowling, Sue Flamini, Kayla Lockaby, Kristin McGrath, Marie- Eve Nault, Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, Carie Swibas, Tracy Swibas, Lindsey Wiest, Rhian Wilkinson, Talia Wright

2004 Melissa Amado, Ali Christoph, Mimi Couns, Ashley Dawes, Sue Flamini, Jenny Jeffers, Kayla Lockaby, Kristin McGrath, Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, Talia Wright 2005 Melissa Amado, Ali Christoph, Keeley Dowling, Sue Flamini, Genna Gorman, Jenny Jeffers, Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, Hayley Prendergast, Emily Redberg, Talia Wright 2006 Melissa Amado, Mia Boyd, Ali Christoph, Jenny Jeffers, Jaimel Johnson, Emily Redberg, Sarah Van Sickle, Leslie Vineyard2007 Melissa Amado, Molly Baird, Ali Christoph, Kristen Doukakis, Jordan Falcusan, Sarah Jackyra, Jaimel Johnson, Sarah Kitchin, Emily Redberg, Kylee Rossi, Sarah Van Sickle, Leslie Vineyard, Alissa VonderHaar2008 Molly Baird, Grace Cuenin, Molly Delk, Julie Edwards, Tanya Emerson, Anna Fisher, Sarah Jackyra, Jaimel Johnson, Sarah Kitchin, Kylee Rossi, Melissa Speros, Sarah Van Sickle, Leslie Vineyard2009 Molly Baird, Grace Cuenin, Anna Fisher, Chelsea Hatcher, Sarah Jackyra, Sarah Kitchin, Lara Langworthy, Kylee Rossi, Emily Shore

SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll2003-04 Melissa Amado, Ali Christoph, Jenny Jeffers, Emily Redberg2005-06 Mia Boyd, Molly Buns, Jaimel Johnson, Véronique Maranda, Kylee Rossi, Sarah Van Sickle, Leslie Vineyard2006-07 Molly Baird, Sarah Jackyra2007-08 Grace Cuenin, Julie Edwards, Tanya Emerson, Anna Fisher, Melissa Speros2008-09 Chelsea Hatcher, Lara Langworthy, Emily Shore, Brittney Winn2009-10 Mackenzie Higgins, Alexis Owens, Jessica Rolfs, RB Wyatt

Sarah Shivley

Laura Lauter Smith

Melissa Speros

Alissa VonderHaar

Emily Shore

BrittneyWinn

RBWyatt

92 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

ALL-TIME ROSTERPlayer Pos. Hometown Years GP/GS G A Pts.GWGJackie Acevedo F Austin, Texas 2005 22/11 2 6 10 1 Melissa Amado D Surrey, British Columbia 2003-04-05-06 54/45 1 2 4 0Tori Bailey M Fenton, Mich. 2010Natalie Balash D Plano, Texas 1996-97-98 56/56 2 4 8 0Amy Ballew D Springfield, Va. 2005 0/0 0 0 0 0Jayden Barrett F Corona, Calif. 2009 20/15 3 1 7 1Tori Beeler D Knoxville, Tenn. 1997-98-99-2000 63/28 0 5 5 0Kelley Bell M Farragut, Tenn. 1997 1/0 0 0 0 0Miriam Bennett M Sparta, N.J. 2002-03 3/0 1 0 2 0 Kelly Berrall M Roswell, Ga. 1997-98-99-2000 77/70 11 25 47 1Kathy Blakemore F Kingsport, Tenn. 1996 17/8 4 2 10 0Kylie Bono M/D Yorba Linda, Calif. 2009-10 16/5 0 0 0 0Mia Boyd M Kingwood, Texas 2005-06 16/1 0 0 0 0Shannon Braly D Glen Ellyn, Ill. 2000 1/0 0 0 0 0Nikki Bratta F Knoxville, Tenn. 2000-01-02-03 31/1 0 3 3 0Lindsay Brauer D/F Ormond Beach, Fla. 2004 24/23 0 0 0 0Chrissy Brooker M Atlanta, Ga. 2000 0/0 0 0 0 0Caroline Brown M Hummelstown, Pa. 2010Molly Buns F/M West Chester, Ohio 2005 0/0 0 0 0 0Allison Campbell F Livonia, Mich. 1998-99 40/40 28 16 72 5 Caroline Capocaccia D Memphis, Tenn. 2010Meghan Chismark D/M Collierville, Tenn. 1999 11/0 3 0 6 0Ali Christoph M Columbus, Ohio 2003-04-05-06 93/93 20 27 67 10Cameron Conway D Knoxville, Tenn. 1999, 2001-02 20/12 0 0 0 0Mimi Couns F Farragut, Tenn. 2001-02-03-04 22/0 0 1 1 0Melissa Covington F Nashville, Tenn. 1996-97-98 51/20 15 8 38 4Casey Crawford M Mandeville, La. 2005 12/2 1 0 2 0Alex Crimmins D Cary, N.C. 2005 0/0 0 0 0 0Lindsay Criss F Knoxville, Tenn. 2000 2/0 0 0 0 0Marisha Crowe F Cordova, Tenn. 2002-03 2/0 0 0 0 0Grace Cuenin M/D Midlothian, Va. 2007-08-09-10 43/27 1 1 3 0 Ashley Dawes M Waukesha, Wis. 2001-02-03-04 19/3 1 0 2 0Molly Delk M/D Cookeville, Tenn. 2008 12/8 0 0 0 0Anna Dempsey D Germantown, Tenn. 1996-97 39/13 0 1 1 0Kristen Doukakis F Highlands Ranch, Colo. 2003-04-05-06 69/54 8 9 25 0Emily Dowd F Gainesville, Fla. 2008-09-10 41/15 3 4 10 0 Keeley Dowling D/M Carmel, Ind. 2001-02-03-04 89/89 25 15 65 10Lauren Duncan M Atlanta, Ga. 2001 0/0 0 0 0 0Julie Edwards M/F Glenmoore, Pa. 2007-08-09-10 50/26 4 3 11 3Tanya Emerson M Capistrano Beach, Calif. 2007-08-09-10 60/50 5 5 15 2Jordan Falcusan D Plymouth, Mich. 2006-07 45/44 2 3 7 2Anna Fisher F Franklin, Tenn. 2007-08-09-10 36/10 1 1 3 0 Sue Flamini M Cranford, N.J. 2001-02-03-04 91/85 15 25 55 7Anne Glees D Rockford, Ill. 1997 2/0 0 1 1 0Genna Gorman F/M Lakewood, Colo. 2004-05 47/44 11 16 38 6Erica Griffin D Memphis, Tenn. 2004-05-06-07 91/90 0 3 3 0Jessica Griffith M Chattanooga, Tenn. 2002 2/0 0 0 0 0Ali Hall D Hawthorn Woods, Ill. 2009-10 19/10 0 2 2 0Ali Halverson D/M Belleair, Fla. 2008 0/0 0 0 0 0 Heather Handel D Germantown, Tenn. 1996-97-98-99 79/73 2 9 13 1Jodie Hanlon M Troy, N.Y. 1996-97 18/2 0 1 1 0Amy Harrison M Winnipeg, Manitoba 2009-10 20/19 2 4 8 2Chelsea Hatcher M/F Cincinnati, Ohio 2008-09-10 38/25 3 2 8 1Mackenzie Higgins M/D Indianapolis, Ind. 2009 0/0 0 0 0 0Bethany Himel M Germantown, Tenn. 1996-97 17/11 3 2 8 0Sharon Holmes M Oak Ridge, Tenn. 1999-2000-01 39/8 3 7 13 0Hannah Hut D Highlands Ranch, Colo. 2008-09-10 34/19 0 1 1 0Mick Imgram F Clifton, Va. 2006-07-08-09 83/76 25 20 70 10Sarah Jackyra D/M Cary, N.C. 2006-07-08-09 75/69 1 1 3 0 Jenny Jeffers M/D Lake Zurich, Ill. 2003-04-05-06 85/72 2 5 9 0Kassie Kees D Brentwood, Tenn. 1996-97-98 57/57 2 3 7 0Sharon Kelly M Brantford, Ontario 1996-97-98 56/38 3 1 7 0Chelsea Kephart M Cumming, Ga. 2010Holly Kimble F/M Livonia, Mich. 1996-97 32/29 9 6 24 2Keree Koeppel F/M Scottsdale, Ariz. 1996 18/0 1 0 2 0Erica LaShomb F Greeneville, Tenn. 2000-01-02-03 44/7 5 2 12 0Lara Langworthy M/F Murfreesboro, Tenn. 2008-09-10 35/17 0 1 1 0

93 UTLadyVols.com

ALL-TIME ROSTERPlayer Pos. Hometown Years GP/GS G A Pts.GWGJen Laughridge M Wilson, N.C. 1998-99-2001-02 83/69 16 26 58 5Kayla Lockaby M Hamilton, Ohio 2001-02-03-04 89/88 26 15 67 11Stacey Longino M Ann Arbor, Mich. 1996-97-98-99 25/1 0 0 0 0Stephanie Lovely D/M Edmond, Okla. 2003 1/0 0 0 0 0Alyssa Lyon D New Orleans, La. 1998 12/2 0 1 1 0Melissa Majcher M Pittsburgh, Pa. 1996-98-99 22/1 0 0 0 0Véronique Maranda M Saint-Lambert, Quebec 2005-06 25/15 4 1 9 1Debbie Markovich F Addison, Ill. 1996-97 39/31 10 9 29 1Jen Marrett M Binghamton, N.Y. 1999 5/0 0 0 0 0Hannah Martin D Shelbyville, Tenn. 2008 1/0 0 0 0 0Kristin McGrath F/M Durango, Colo. 2001-02-03-04 64/19 5 3 13 0Kendyl Michner M Germantown, Tenn. 1997-98-99 56/53 25 13 63 7Tara Minnax F/M Tampa, Fla. 1998-99-2000-02 73/57 18 13 49 5Marie-Eve Nault D/M Trois-Rivieres, Quebec 2000-01-02-03 83/72 9 9 27 6Rachael Newkirk M Roswell, Ga. 1997-98-99-2000 61/40 3 8 14 1Alexis Owens D/F Carmel, Ind. 2009-10 18/3 0 0 0 0Ashley Owens F Murrieta, Calif. 2008-09-10 12/2 0 0 0 0 Kim Patrick F Pleasanton, Calif. 2001-02 42/41 24 16 64 6Lyndsey Patterson F/M Puyallup, Wash. 2001-02-03-04 91/88 20 24 64 9Marchele Patterson D/M Puyallup, Wash. 2003 1/0 0 0 0 0Hayley Prendergast F/M Hingham, Mass. 2004-05-06-07 46/3 2 0 4 1Whitney Rayburn F/M Nashville, Tenn. 1996-97-98 52/19 7 7 21 1Emily Redberg F Brooklyn Park, Minn. 2004-05-06-07 91/76 26 15 67 8Heather Redecker D Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 1996-97-98-99 70/41 2 0 4 0Melissa Rose M San Diego, Calif. 2006 0/0 0 0 0 0Kylee Rossi F/M Pennington, N.J. 2005-06-07-08 87/80 43 16 102 15Sanna Saarinen M Espoo, Finland 2010Emily Shore M/D Gainesville, Fla. 2008-09-10 38/23 0 1 1 0Kyrstin Smith M Acworth, Ga. 2008 1/0 0 0 0 0 Laura Lauter Smith F Farragut, Tenn. 1997-98-99-2000 68/56 29 17 75 7Melissa Speros D Lancaster, Pa. 2007-08-09-10 64/56 0 0 0 0 Devon Swaim F/M Levittown, Pa. 2006-07-08 46/31 6 6 18 4Brooke Sweeney M Tampa, Fla. 1996-97-98-99 69/29 7 5 19 1Carie Swibas D/M Lakewood, Colo. 2000-01-02-03 83/77 0 4 4 0Tracy Swibas D Lakewood, Colo. 2000-01-02-03 68/60 0 2 2 0Shayna Teutsch F/M Albuquerque, N.M. 1997-98-2000 54/45 15 12 42 4Lisa Tipton D Knoxville, Tenn. 1997-98-99-2000 78/69 1 1 3 0Sarah Van Sickle D/F Knoxville, Tenn. 2005-06-07-08 76/37 0 3 3 0Marcelle Van Yahres M Charlottesville, Va. 2000-01 0/0 0 0 0 0Leslie Vineyard M St. Louis, Mo. 2005-06-07-08 82/70 1 2 4 1Alissa VonderHaar M Bolingbrook, Ill. 2007-08 44/34 5 1 11 1Amanda Watts D/F Duluth, Ga. 2004 0/0 0 0 0 0Lindsey Wiest D/F Toms River, N.J. 2001-02-03 34/19 1 0 2 0Rhian Wilkinson F Baie d’Urfe, Quebec 2000-01-02-03 64/62 28 32 88 9Brittney Winn F Murfreesboro, Tenn. 2008 2/0 0 0 0 0Talia Wright D/F Chattanooga, Tenn. 2002-03-04-05 15/0 0 0 0 0

Goalkeeper Hometown Years GP/GS Min. GA GAA SVMolly Baird Raleigh, N.C. 2006-08-09-10 22/20 1968 24 1.14 103Ellen Dean Memphis, Tenn. 1998-99-2000-02 79/74 6478 103 1.43 325Bethany Himel Germantown, Tenn. 1996-97 2/1 90 2 2.00 9Kim Hull Flower Mound, Texas 1996-97-2000 20/11 1067 27 2.28 71Jaimel Johnson Kettering, Ohio 2005-06-07-08 61/60 5484 65 1.07 253Sarah Kitchin Crofton, Md. 2006-07-08-09 11/8 778 9 1.04 28Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart Vernon, Conn. 2002-03-04-05 49/48 4479 35 0.70 176Connie Pullum Farragut, Tenn. 2000-01 0/0 0 0 0.00 0Jessica Rolfs Normal, Ill. 2010 0/0 0 0 0.00 0Kim Sgarlata Memphis, Tenn. 1998-99-2000-01 10/4 426 8 1.69 16Sarah Shivley Tampa, Fla. 1996-97-98-99 54/35 3273 73 2.01 195Cori Stevens Greensboro, N.C. 2001-02 20/17 1726 28 1.46 98Brooke Sweeney Tampa, Fla. 1996-97-98-99 1/0 28 4 12.86 2RB Wyatt Aiken, S.C. 2010 0/0 0 0 0.00 0Kirby Zwickel Indianapolis, Ind. 2003-04 2/0 17 1 5.22 0

Active Lady Vols in bold

94 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

ALL-TIME NUMERICAL ROSTER

Sarah Kitchin (2005-09)Ellen Dean (1998-2002)Sarah Shivley (1996-97)

Molly Baird (2006-10) Jaimel Johnson (2005)

Kirby Zwickel (2003-04)Connie Pullum (2001)Cori Stevens (2000)

Jessica Rolfs (2009-10) Jaimel Johnson (2006-08) Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart (2002-05)

Cori Stevens (2001-02) Connie Pullum (2000)

Sarah Shivley (1998-99) Kim Hull (1996-97)

Caroline Capocaccia (2010)Devon Swaim (2006-08)

Jackie Acevedo (2005)Lyndsey Patterson (2001-04)Laura Lauter Smith (1997-2000)

Tori Bailey (2010) Molly Delk (2008)

Melissa Rose (2006) Talia Wright (2002-05)

Sharon Holmes (2000-01)Meghan Chismark (1999)

Natalie Balash (1996-98)

Chelsea Kephart (2010)Sarah Jackyra (2006-09)

Alex Crimmins (2005)Lindsay Brauer (2004)Erica LaShomb (2001-03)

Shayna Teutsch (1997-2000)

Julie Edwards (2007-10)Jenny Jeffers (2003-06)

Kim Patrick (2001-02) Rachael Newkirk (1997-2000)

Chelsea Hatcher (2008-10)Kayla Lockaby (2001-04)Tori Beeler (2000)Melissa Covington (1996-98)

Anna Fisher (2007-10)Genna Gorman (2004-05)Nikki Bratta (2000-03)Melissa Majcher (1996-99)

Kylie Bono (2009-10) Ali Halverson (2008)

Kristen Doukakis (2003-06)Marisha Crowe (2002)Marcelle Van Yahres (2000-01)

Brooke Sweeney (1996-99)

Ali Hall (2009-10)Kyrstin Smith (2008)Amy Ballew (2005)Ashley Dawes (2001-04)Kelly Berrall (1997-2000)Keree Koeppel (1996)

Emily Shore (2008-10)Emily Redberg (2004-2007)Cameron Conway (1999-2002)Sharon Kelly (1996-1998)

Kylee Rossi (2005-08)Keeley Dowling (2001-04)Lindsay Criss (2000)Kendyl Michner (1997-99)Stacey Longino (1996)

Mick Imgram (2005-09)Rhian Wilkinson (2000-03)Heather Handel (1996-99)

Mackenzie Higgins (2009)Sarah Van Sickle (2005-08)Mimi Couns (2001-04)Erica LaShomb (2000)Heather Redecker (1996-99)

Ashley Owens (2008-10)Kristin McGrath (2001-04)Anna Dempsey (1996-97)

Hannah Hut (2008-10)Melissa Amado (2003-06)Tara Minnax (1998-2002)Debbie Markovich (1996-97)

Alissa VonderHaar (2007-08)Véronique Maranda (2005-06)Carie Swibas (2000-03) Allison Campbell (1998-99)Holly Kimble (1996-97)

Sanna Saarinen (2010)Hannah Martin (2008)Hayley Prendergast (2004-07)Lindsey Wiest (2000-03) Tori Beeler (1998-99)Jodie Hanlon (1996-97)

Lara Langworthy (2008-10)Erica Griffin (2004-07)Tracy Swibas (2000-03)Kassie Kees (1996-98)

Leslie Vineyard (2005-08)Amanda Watts (2004)Marchele Patterson (2003)Jen Laughridge (1998-2002) Bethany Himel (1996-97)

Emily Dowd (2008-10)Jordan Falcusan (2006-07)Casey Crawford (2005)Marie-Eve Nault (2000-03)Sharon Holmes (1999)Lisa Tipton (1997-98)

Grace Cuenin (2007-10)Mia Boyd (2005-06)Sue Flamini (2001-04)Lisa Tipton (1999-2000)Whitney Rayburn (1996-98)

Amy Harrison (2009-10)Ali Christoph (2003-06)Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart (2002)Kim Sgarlata (1998-2001)Tori Beeler (1997)Kathy Blakemore (1996)

Alexis Owens (2009-10)Molly Buns (2005)Miriam Bennett (2002-03)Lauren Duncan (2001)Shannon Braly (2000)Stacey Longino (1997-99)

Jayden Barrett (2009)Stephanie Lovely (2003)Jessica Griffith (2002)Chrissy Brooker (2000)Jen Marrett (1999)Alyssa Lyon (1998)

Anne Glees (1997)

Caroline Brown (2010)Marisha Crowe (2003)Kim Hull (2000)Kelley Bell (1997)

Brittney Winn (2008)

RB Wyatt (2009-10)

Melissa Speros (2007-10)

Tanya Emerson (2007-10)

00

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

33

42

30

31

95 UTLadyVols.com

#

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

Alabama 8-2-19/14/97 A L 1-211/5/98 (#25) A4 L 0-1 9/12/99 (#16) H W 3-1 10/7/01 A W 4-010/6/02 H W 3-210/24/04 H W 2-110/23/05 A W 2-1 (OT)10/20/06 H W 4-010/25/07 A W 2-110/23/08 H T 1-1 (2OT)10/25/09 A W 2-0

Arizona 1-1-010/3/97 A L 0-29/1/00 H W 5-1

Arizona State 1-1-010/5/97 A W 2-18/28/09 H3 L 2-3 (2OT)

Arkansas 9-1-19/15/96 A L 0-19/25/98 H W 5-010/6/00 A W 3-110/26/01 H W 3-110/17/03 A W 4-010/8/04 H W 3-110/7/05 A W 2-1 (OT)10/8/06 H W 3-010/7/07 A T 1-1 (2OT)10/5/08 H W 2-09/25/09 A W 1-0

Arkansas State 1-0-0 9/6/02 H W 9-0

Auburn 8-5-0 9/12/97 A W 3-2 (OT)9/10/99 H W 5-110/5/01 A L 1-210/4/02 (#20) H W 4-210/22/04 (#17) A L 1-210/21/05 H W 1-011/6/05 N20 W 1-010/22/06 A L 1-2 (2OT)11/1/06 N20 W 5-210/28/07 H W 3-010/26/08 A L 1-2 (2OT)11/5/08 N20 W 2-110/22/09 H L 1-3

Baylor 0-1-09/08/96 A L 3-4

BYU 1-1-09/1/01 (#13) A W 2-19/5/03 A L 0-1

California 0-1-010/1/99 A5 L 1-2

Charlotte 1-1-09/14/03 H3 W 3-011/14/08 N12 L 0-2

Chattanooga 4-0-08/30/96 H W 7-09/01/97 A W 9-09/1/98 H W 5-18/22/08 A W 5-0

Cincinnati 1-0-011/17/02 (#22) H17 W 2-1

Colorado College 1-0-011/1/98 N1 W 7-5

Clemson 2-2-0 9/20/96 (#8) A L 0-59/23/01 (#7) H L 3-4 (2OT)

9/15/02 (#12) A14 W 2-011/18/07 H17 W 1-0 (2OT)

Duke 1-1-211/16/01 N12 T 1-1 (4OT)(Duke advanced on PKs, 4-2)8/30/02 (#21) A L 1-2 (OT)8/27/04 (#15) H W 4-3 (OT)11/12/06 H17 T 0-0 (2OT)(UT advanced on PKs, 4-3)

East Tennessee State 3-0-09/19/97 H W 8-010/9/98 A W 8-08/22/09 H W 2-0

Florida 7-11-2 9/29/96 (#7) A L 2-611/7/96 (#8) N2 L 0-310/17/97(#9) H L 0-49/11/98 (#4) A L 0-410/15/99 (#2) H L 1-59/29/00 A L 0-310/19/01 (#8) H W 2-1 (OT)10/18/02 A L 1-2 (OT)11/10/02 N16 W 2-1 (2OT)10/10/03 (#5) H W 2-0 11/9/03 (#8) N20 T 1-1 (2OT)(UT advanced on PKs, 7-6)11/22/03 (#8) A21 L 0-110/1/04 (#8) A W 2-1 (2OT)11/7/04 (#8) N22 L 1-2 (2OT)9/30/05 (#11) H W 2-110/1/06 (#12) A W 2-19/30/07 (#15) H W 2-09/28/08 (#16) A L 1-510/16/09 (#11) H T 2-2 (2OT)11/4/09 (#10) N20 L 0-1 (2OT)

Florida State 1-1-010/1/96 A L 0-511/2/97 H W 4-1

Fresno State 1-0-08/31/03 H W 3-1

Furman 3-0-011/15/02 H17 W 5-011/12/04 H17 W 2-011/16/07 H17 W 2-0

George Mason 0-2-09/17/99 H3 L 1-39/15/00 A L 0-1

Georgia 10-7-0 10/25/96 (#25) A L 1-210/26/97 A L 0-310/25/98 (#25) H W 3-210/8/99 A L 1-2 (OT)10/27/00 H W 4-3 (OT)11/2/01 A L 1-211/1/02 H W 2-1 (OT)11/7/02 N16 W 1-010/31/03 A W 1-011/16/03 H17 W 1-010/29/04 H W 2-010/28/05 A W 1-010/27/06 H W 3-111/2/07 (#17) A L 0-310/31/08 H L 0-211/9/08 N20 W 1-010/30/09 (#22) A L 1-2

Illinois 1-0-09/7/08 H W 1-0

Indiana 0-1-08/29/08 A L 0-2

Iowa State 0-1-0 9/19/99 (#24) H3 L 0-1

James Madison 2-0-09/22/00 H3 W 2-19/7/01 A W 4-2

Kentucky 11-7-0 10/20/96 (#15) H L 0-39/26/97 A L 2-310/18/98 H L 1-39/24/99 A L 0-310/15/00 (#15) H W 3-210/14/01(#24) A W 1-0 (2OT)11/8/01 N11 L 2-410/13/02 H W 2-011/8/02 N16 W 1-0 (OT)10/26/03 A W 4-110/17/04 H W 1-011/4/04 N22 W 2-010/16/05 A W 2-110/13/06 H L 0-111/3/06 N20 L 0-210/12/07 A W 1-0 (OT)10/10/08 H W 3-210/4/09 A W 1-0

LSU 10-2-19/13/96 A W 4-29/27/98 H W 3-010/8/00 A W 4-210/28/01 H W 3-110/19/03 A W 3-010/10/04 H W 2-1 (OT)10/9/05 A W 2-011/3/05 N20 W 2-010/6/06 H W 2-110/5/07 A L 0-310/3/08 (#15) H W 2-111/7/08 (#11) N20 T 1-1 (3OT)9/27/09 A L 1-5

Louisville 1-0-010/30/98 N1 W 6-0

Loyola (Md.) 0-1-09/14/99 H L 0-1

Marquette 1-1-09/5/99 H W 4-28/25/00 A7 L 1-2 (OT)

Maryland 0-2-09/20/03 A19 L 1-38/25/06 N27 L 0-1

Memphis 2-1-010/13/96 A L 1-28/29/97 H W 3-09/11/09 H W 2-1

Middle Tennessee 3-0-010/16/96 A W 4-010/8/97 H W 7-09/10/06 H3 W 2-1 (OT)

Minnesota 1-0-19/2/07 H3 W 1-09/4/09 (#19) A T 0-0 (2OT)

Mississippi 8-3-2 10/24/97 H L 1-410/22/99 A W 2-1 (2OT)11/4/99 N6 L 0-110/22/00 H W 3-010/27/02 A W 2-1 (2OT)10/5/03 (#23) H L 0-111/7/03 N20 W 2-09/26/04 A W 2-1 9/25/05 H W 1-09/22/06 A T 1-1 (2OT)

Date (opp. rank) Site W-L-T Date (opp. rank) Site W-L-T Date (opp. rank) Site W-L-T

96 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

10/19/07 H W 2-010/17/08 A W 2-110/11/09 H T 1-1 (2OT)

Mississippi State 10-2-010/27/96 A W 3-2 (2OT)10/23/98 A W 6-010/24/99 A W 2-110/20/00 H L 0-110/25/02 A W 2-110/3/03 H W 2-09/24/04 A W 3-09/23/05 H W 3-09/24/06 A L 2-310/21/07 H W 4-010/19/08 A W 2-110/9/09 H W 3-0

Murray State 1-0-09/8/02 H W 6-1

Nebraska 1-0-09/14/07 N30 W 2-0

North Carolina 0-9-19/5/97 (#1) A L 0-810/4/98 (#1) H3 L 0-6 9/1/99 (#1) A L 0-3 9/3/00 (#1) A L 1-69/26/01 (#1) H L 2-5 11/23/02 (#2) A18 L 1-39/10/04 (#1) H3 T 0-0 (2OT)8/26/05 (#1) N24 L 1-711/18/06 (#1) A18 L 2-68/31/08 (#2) H L 0-1

North Carolina State 1-0-09/1/02 N13 W 2-1

Northwestern 1-0-0 10/29/00 H W 3-2

Ohio State 0-1-0 11/21/04 (#6) A23 L 0-1

Oklahoma 1-0-011/14/03 H17 W 1-0

Oregon 0-1-09/4/98 A L 1-3

Penn State 1-0-18/27/06 (#3) A27 T 1-1 (2OT)8/31/07 (#7) H3 W 2-1

Pepperdine 0-2-09/12/08 A L 0-28/30/09 H3 L 0-1

Portland 0-2-09/7/98 (#7) A L 0-511/24/07 (#2) A31 L 0-3

Radford 4-0-1 11/1/96 A T 2-2 (2OT)10/22/97 H W 1-010/7/98 A W 4-010/27/99 H W 5-09/20/00 A W 3-0

Richmond 1-1-09/12/03 H3 W 2-09/16/04 A L 0-1

Rutgers 1-0-09/9/01 N10 W 3-0

San Francisco 0-0-110/3/99 A5 T 0-0 (2OT)

Santa Clara 0-2-09/29/02 (#7) A15 L 1-2 (OT)9/17/06 (#3) N28 L 1-2 (OT)

South Alabama 1-0-09/20/02 H W 2-1 (OT)

South Carolina 11-3-29/27/96 H W 3-210/19/97 H W 1-09/13/98 A W 3-2 (OT)10/17/99 H W 4-210/1/00 A W 3-010/21/01 H W 3-110/20/02 A T 1-1 (2OT)10/12/03 H W 3-211/6/03 N20 W 1-010/3/04 A W 3-110/2/05 H W 2-19/29/06 A T 0-0 (2OT)9/27/07 (#12) H W 3-2 (OT)11/7/07 N20 L 0-29/26/08 A L 1-210/18/09 (#5) H L 1-2

Southern California 1-2-19/3/01 (#19) N9 L 0-19/12/04 H3 W 2-19/16/07 (#17) A30 T 0-0 (2OT)

SMU 0-1-0 10/4/96 N1 L 0-1

Stanford 1-2-0 9/27/02 (#2) N15 L 0-29/16/05 (#16) H3 L 0-19/15/06 A28 W 1-0

Texas 1-1-0 9/06/96 A L 1-410/31/97 H W 2-0

UAB 2-0-011/14/04 H17 W 1-011/10/06 H17 W 4-0

UC Santa Barbara 1-1-08/29/03 H W 1-09/14/08 (#21) A L 1-2

UNC Asheville 4-0-010/9/96 H W 2-19/18/98 A W 8-19/28/99 H W 6-09/10/00 H W 7-0

UNC Greensboro 2-0-09/8/06 H3 W 1-09/21/07 A W 2-1

UNLV 2-0-09/7/03 A W 5-29/19/04 H W 3-0

Vanderbilt 6-9-2 9/01/96 (#17) H L 0-49/28/97 A L 1-2 (OT) 10/16/98 (#8) H L 0-19/26/99 A L 1-310/13/00 H W 2-1 (OT)11/2/00 N8 L 0-210/12/01 A W 2-110/11/02 H L 0-110/24/03 A T 2-2 (2OT)10/15/04 H W 1-011/5/04 N22 W 1-010/14/05 (#21) A L 1-211/4/05 (#20) N20 T 0-0 (2OT)(UT advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3)10/15/06 H W 2-1 (OT)10/14/07 A W 3-1

10/12/08 H L 0-110/2/09 A L 0-1 (OT)

Virginia 2-3-0 10/2/98 (#10) H3 L 3-410/31/99 (#12) A L 0-49/9/05 (#6) A25 W 1-011/13/05 (#6) A26 L 0-39/3/06 (#6) H W 1-0 (OT)

Virginia Tech 0-1-09/7/07 A29 L 1-2

Wake Forest 3-0-0 9/20/01 (#16) H W 2-110/9/02 (#7) A W 2-011/11/05 (#25) N26 W 5-29/9/07 (#24) A29 W 1-0 (OT)

Washington 1-1-0 9/3/04 (#15) A L 1-29/18/05 H3 W 1-0

Washington State 0-1-19/5/04 A T 0-0 (2OT)9/2/05 H L 2-3 (OT)

West Virginia 0-4-09/28/03 (#7) H L 0-2 9/4/05 (#10) A L 0-19/05/08 (#13) H L 0-19/20/09 (#25) A L 0-1

Western Carolina 3-0-09/13/02 N14 W 3-19/19/08 H W 3-09/13/09 H W 2-1

William & Mary 1-0-19/18/03 N19 W 2-1 (2OT)9/11/05 (#25) N25 T 1-1 (2OT)

Wisconsin 1-0-09/6/09 N32 W 1-0

Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0-1-08/27/00 A7 L 0-3

Xavier 2-2-0 10/6/96 H L 1-39/21/97 A W 3-19/20/98 H W 4-09/24/00 H3 L 0-1

1-Nashville, Tenn.; 2- SEC Tournament (Lexington, KY); 3-First Tennessee Classic (Knoxville, Tenn.); 4- SEC Tour-nament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.); 5-Golden Gate Classic (San Francisco/Berkeley, Calif.); 6- SEC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.); 7-Milwaukee Cup (Milwaukee, Wis.); 8- SEC Tour-nament (Athens, Ga.); 9-Provo, Utah; 10- JMU/Comfort Inn Invitational (Harrisonburg, Va.); 11- SEC Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.); 12-NCAA Tournament First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.); 13-SAS Stadium (Cary, N.C.); 14- Clemson/Nike Invitational (Clemson, S.C.); 15- Santa Clara adidas Classic (Santa Clara, Calif.); 16- Southeastern Con-ference Tournament (Oxford, Miss.); 17- NCAA Tourna-ment First & Second Rounds (Knoxville, Tenn.); 18- NCAA Tournament Third Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.); 19- Mary-land/adidas Classic (College Park & Germantown, Md.); 20-Southeastern Conference Tournament (Orange Beach, Ala.); 21-NCAA Tournament Third Round (Gainesville, Fla.); 22-Southeastern Conference Tournament (Auburn, Ala.); 23- NCAA Tournament Third Round (Columbus, Ohio); 24- Heartland Classic (Topeka, Kan.); 25- Virginia Nike Soccer Classic (Charlottesville, Va.); 26- NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds (Charlottesville, Va.); 27- Penn State Invitational (State College, Pa.); 28- Stanford Nike Classic (Stanford, Calif.); 29- Virginia Tech Tourna-ment (Blacksburg, Va.); 30- Southern California Tourna-ment (Los Angeles, Calif.); 31- NCAA Tournament Third Round (Portland, Ore.); 32- Minneapolis, Minn.

Date (opp. rank) Site W-L-T Date (opp. rank) Site W-L-T Date (opp. rank) Site W-L-T

97 UTLadyVols.com

ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARYOpponent W-L-T Home Away Neutral GF GA First Mtg. Last Mtg. ScoreAlabama 8-2-1 4-0-1 4-2-0 0-0-0 24 10 1997 2009 2-0Arizona 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 5 3 1997 2000 5-1Arizona State 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 4 4 1997 2009 2-3 (2OT)Arkansas 9-1-1 5-0-0 4-1-1 0-0-0 27 6 1996 2009 1-0Arkansas State 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 9 0 2002 2002 9-0Auburn 8-5-0 4-1-0 1-4-0 3-0-0 29 19 1997 2009 1-3Baylor 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 3 4 1996 1996 3-4BYU 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 2 2 2001 2003 0-1California 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1 2 1999 1999 1-2Charlotte 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 3 2 2003 2008 0-2Chattanooga 4-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 26 1 1996 2008 5-0Cincinnati 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2 1 2002 2002 2-1Colorado College 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 7 5 1998 1998 7-5Clemson 2-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 6 9 1996 2007 1-0 (2OT)Duke 1-1-2 1-0-1 0-1-0 0-0-1 6 6 2001 2006 0-0East Tennessee St. 3-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 18 0 1997 2009 2-0Florida 7-11-2 4-2-1 2-6-0 1-3-1 23 44 1996 2009 0-1 (2OT)Florida State 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 4 6 1996 1997 4-1Fresno State 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3 1 2003 2003 3-1Furman 3-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 9 0 2002 2007 2-0George Mason 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1 4 1999 2000 0-1Georgia 10-7-0 6-0-0 2-7-0 2-0-0 23 23 1996 2009 1-2Illinois 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1 0 2008 2008 1-0Indiana 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0 2 2008 2008 0-1Iowa State 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 1 1999 1999 0-1James Madison 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 6 3 2000 2001 4-2Kentucky 11-7-0 4-3-0 5-2-0 2-2-0 26 25 1996 2009 1-0LSU 10-2-1 5-0-0 4-2-0 1-0-1 29 17 1996 2009 1-5Louisville 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 6 0 1998 1998 6-0Loyola (Md.) 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 1 1999 1999 0-1Marquette 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 5 4 1999 2000 1-2 (OT)Maryland 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1 4 2003 2006 0-1Memphis 2-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 6 3 1996 2009 2-1Middle Tennessee 3-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 13 1 1996 2006 2-1 (OT)Minnesota 1-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 1 0 2007 2009 0-0 (2OT) Mississippi 8-3-2 3-2-1 4-0-1 1-1-0 18 11 1997 2009 1-1 (2OT)Mississippi State 10-2-0 4-1-0 6-1-0 0-0-0 32 9 1996 2009 3-0Murray State 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 6 1 2002 2002 6-1Nebraska 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2 0 2007 2007 2-0North Carolina 0-9-1 0-1-1 0-7-0 0-1-0 7 45 1997 2008 0-1North Carolina State 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2 1 2002 2002 2-1Northwestern 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3 2 2000 2000 3-2Ohio State 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0 1 2004 2004 0-1Oklahoma 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1 0 2003 2003 1-0Oregon 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1 3 1998 1998 1-3Penn State 1-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 3 2 2006 2007 2-1Pepperdine 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0 3 2008 2009 0-1Portland 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0 8 1998 2007 0-3Radford 4-0-1 2-0-0 2-0-1 0-0-0 15 2 1996 2000 3-0Richmond 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 2 1 2003 2004 0-1Rutgers 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 3 0 2001 2001 3-0San Francisco 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0 0 1999 1999 0-0 (2OT)Santa Clara 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 2 4 2002 2006 1-2 (OT)South Alabama 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2 1 2002 2002 2-1 (OT)South Carolina 11-3-2 7-1-0 3-1-2 1-1-0 32 20 1996 2009 1-2Southern California 1-1-1 1-0-0 0-0-1 0-1-0 2 2 2001 2007 0-0 (2OT)SMU 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0 1 1996 1996 0-1Stanford 1-2-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1 3 2002 2006 1-0Texas 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 3 4 1996 1997 2-0UAB 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 5 0 2004 2006 4-0UC Santa Barbara 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 2 2 2003 2008 1-2UNC Asheville 4-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 23 2 1996 2000 7-0UNC Greensboro 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3 1 2006 2007 2-1UNLV 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 8 2 2003 2004 3-0Vanderbilt 6-9-2 3-4-0 2-4-1 1-1-1 16 23 1996 2009 0-1 (OT)Virginia 2-3-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 5 11 1998 2006 1-0 (OT)Virginia Tech 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1 2 2007 2007 1-2Wake Forest 4-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 10 3 2001 2007 1-0 (OT)Washington 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 2 2 2004 2005 1-0Washington State 0-1-1 0-1-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 2 3 2004 2005 2-3 (OT)Western Carolina 3-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 8 2 2002 2009 2-1West Virginia 0-4-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0 5 2003 2009 0-1William & Mary 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 3 2 2003 2005 1-1 (2OT)Wisconsin 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1 0 2009 2009 1-0Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0 3 2000 2000 0-3Xavier 2-2-0 1-2-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 8 5 1996 2000 0-1

2010 opponents in BOLD

98 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

#

ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. CONFERENCES

Team W L TAlabama 8 2 1Arkansas 9 1 1Auburn 8 5 0Florida 7 11 2Georgia 10 7 0Kentucky 11 7 0LSU 10 2 1Mississippi 8 3 2Mississippi State 10 2 0South Carolina 11 3 2Vanderbilt 6 9 2Totals: 98 52 11

Clemson 2 2 0Duke 1 1 2Florida State 1 1 0Maryland 0 2 0North Carolina 0 9 1North Carolina State 1 0 0Virginia 2 3 0Virginia Tech 0 1 0Wake Forest 4 0 0Totals: 11 19 3

East Tenn. State 3 0 0

Charlotte 1 1 0Richmond 1 1 0Xavier 2 2 0Totals: 4 4 0

Cincinnati 1 0 0Louisville 1 0 0Marquette 1 1 0Rutgers 1 0 0West Virginia 0 4 0Totals: 4 5 0

UNC Asheville 4 0 0Radford 4 0 1Totals: 8 0 1

Illinois 1 0 0Indiana 0 1 0Minnesota 1 0 1Northwestern 1 0 0Ohio State 0 1 0Penn State 1 0 1Wisconsin 1 0 0Totals: 5 2 2

Baylor 0 1 0Iowa State 0 1 0Nebraska 1 0 0Oklahoma 1 0 0Texas 1 1 0Totals: 3 3 0

UC Santa Barbara 1 1 0

George Mason 0 2 0James Madison 2 0 0William & Mary 1 0 1Totals: 3 2 1

Colorado College 1 0 0Memphis 2 1 0SMU 0 1 0UAB 2 0 0 Totals: 5 2 0

Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0 1 0

Loyola (Md.) 0 1 0

Brigham Young 1 1 0UNLV 2 0 0Totals: 3 1 0

Murray State 1 0 0

Arizona 1 1 0Arizona State 1 1 0California 0 1 0Oregon 0 1 0Stanford 1 2 0Southern California 1 1 1 Washington 1 1 0Washington State 0 1 1Totals: 5 9 2

Chattanooga 4 0 0Furman 3 0 0UNC Greensboro 2 0 0Western Carolina 3 0 0Totals: 12 0 0

Arkansas State 1 0 0Middle Tennessee 3 0 0South Alabama 1 0 0Totals: 5 0 0

Pepperdine 0 2 0Portland 0 2 0San Francisco 0 0 1Santa Clara 0 2 0Totals: 0 6 1

Fresno State 1 0 0

Southeastern Conference

Atlantic Coast Conference

Big South

Colonial Athletic Association

Big 12

Big Ten

Big East

Atlantic 10

Atlantic Sun

Big West

Southern

Pacific-10

Ohio Valley

Mountain West

Metro Atlantic Athletic

Horizon League

Conference USA

Sun Belt

West Coast

Western Athletic

All-Time Records vs. OtherConferences

Best Record: 12-0-0 vs. Southern 8-0-1 vs. Big South 5-0-0 vs. Sun Belt 3-0-0 vs. Atlantic Sun 1-0-0 vs. Ohio Valley, WAC

Most Wins: 12 vs. Southern

Fewest Losses: 0 vs. Atlantic Sun, Big South, Ohio Valley, Southern, Sun Belt, WAC

Fewest Wins: 0 vs. Horizon, MAAC, West Coast

Most Losses: 19 vs. ACC

Most Ties: 3 vs. ACC

Most Games: 33 vs. ACC

99 UTLadyVols.com

#

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1996 -- Head Coach: Charlie MacCabe

Overall Record: 6-13-1SEC Record: 3-5, 5th in Eastern Division

Postseason: SEC Tournament

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/30 Chattanooga W 7-09/1 #17 Vanderbilt* L 0-49/6 at Texas L 1-49/8 at Baylor L 3-49/13 at LSU* W 4-29/15 Arkansas* L 0-19/20 at #8 Clemson L 0-59/27 South Carolina* W 3-29/29 at #7 Florida* L 2-610/1 at Florida State L 0-510/4 vs. SMU@ L 0-110/6 Xavier L 1-310/9 UNC Asheville W 2-110/13 at Memphis L 1-210/16 at Middle Tennessee W 4-010/20 #15 Kentucky* L 0-310/25 at #25 Georgia* L 1-210/27 at Mississippi State* W 3-2 (2ot)11/1 at Radford T 2-2 (2ot)11/7 vs. #8 Florida! L 0-3

* Southeastern Conference match@ Nashville, Tenn.! Southeastern Conference Tournament, Lexington, Ky.

1997 -- Head Coach: Charlie MacCabe

Overall Record: 11-8SEC Record: 2-6, 5th in Eastern Division

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/29 Memphis W 3-09/1 at Chattanooga W 9-09/5 at #1 North Carolina L 0-89/12 at Auburn* W 3-2 (ot)9/14 at Alabama* L 1-29/19 East Tennessee State W 8-09/21 at Xavier W 3-19/26 at Kentucky* L 2-39/28 at Vanderbilt* L 1-2 (ot)10/3 at Arizona L 0-210/5 at Arizona State W 2-110/8 Middle Tennessee W 7-010/17 #9 Florida* L 0-410/19 South Carolina* W 1-010/22 Radford W 1-010/24 Mississippi* L 1-410/26 at Georgia* L 0-310/31 Texas W 2-011/2 Florida State W 4-1

* Southeastern Conference match

Holly Kimble converted a penalty kick to propel the first-year Lady Vols into the SEC Tournament.

Kendyl Michner and Kassie Kees were the first Lady Vols to earn All-SEC sta-tus in 1997.

100 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1998 -- Head Coach: Charlie MacCabe

Overall Record: 12-8SEC Record: 5-3, 4th in Eastern Division

Postseason: SEC Tournament

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/1 Chattanooga W 5-19/4 at Oregon L 1-39/7 at #7 Portland L 0-59/11 at #4 Florida* L 0-49/13 at South Carolina* W 3-2 (ot)9/18 at UNC Asheville W 8-19/20 Xavier W 4-09/25 Arkansas* W 5-09/27 LSU* W 3-010/2 #10 Virginia$ L 3-410/4 #1 North Carolina$ L 0-610/7 at Radford W 4-010/9 at East Tennessee State W 8-010/16 #8 Vanderbilt* L 0-110/18 Kentucky* L 1-310/23 at Mississippi State* W 6-010/25 #25 Georgia* (FOX SS) W 3-210/30 vs. Louisville% W 6-011/1 vs. Colorado College% W 7-511/5 vs. #25 Alabama! L 0-1

* Southeastern Conference match$ First Tennessee Bank Classic% Nashville, Tenn. ! Southeastern Conference Tournament, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

1999 -- Head Coach: Charlie MacCabe

Overall Record: 8-11-1SEC Record: 5-4, 6th in Eastern Division

Postseason: SEC Tournament

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/1 at #1 North Carolina L 0-39/5 Marquette W 4-29/10 Auburn* W 5-19/12 #16 Alabama* W 3-19/14 Loyola (Maryland) L 0-19/17 George Mason$ L 1-39/19 #24 Iowa State$ L 0-19/24 at Kentucky* L 0-39/26 at Vanderbilt* L 1-39/28 UNC Asheville W 6-010/1 at California% L 1-210/3 at San Francisco% T 0-0 (2ot)10/8 at Georgia* (FOX SNS) L 1-2 (ot)10/15 #2 Florida* L 1-510/17 South Carolina* W 4-210/22 at Mississippi* W 2-1 (2ot)10/24 at Mississippi State* W 2-110/27 Radford W 5-010/31 at #12 Virginia L 0-411/4 vs. Mississippi! L 0-1

* Southeastern Conference match$ First Tennessee Bank Classic% Golden Gate Classic, Berkeley & San Francisco, Calif. ! Southeastern Conference Tournament, Nashville, Tenn.

During a record-setting season, Allison Campbell was among the national scor-ing leaders.

A four-year starter, Heather Handel played in 79 career matches, 10th all-time at UT.

101 UTLadyVols.com

#

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2000 -- Head Coach: Angela Kelly

Overall Record: 12-8SEC Record: 7-2, 2nd in Eastern Division

Postseason: SEC Tournament

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/25 at Marquette% L 1-2 (ot)8/27 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee% L 0-39/1 Arizona W 5-19/3 at #1 North Carolina L 1-69/10 UNC Asheville W 7-09/15 at George Mason L 0-19/20 at Radford W 3-09/22 James Madison$ W 2-19/24 Xavier$ L 0-19/29 at Florida* L 0-310/1 at South Carolina* (CSS) W 3-010/6 at Arkansas* W 3-110/8 at LSU* W 4-210/13 Vanderbilt* W 2-1 (ot)10/15 #15 Kentucky* (CSS) W 3-210/20 Mississippi State* L 0-110/22 Mississippi* (CSS) W 3-010/27 Georgia* W 4-3 (ot)10/29 Northwestern W 3-211/2 vs. Vanderbilt! L 0-2

% Milwaukee Cup, Milwaukee, Wis.$ First Tennessee Bank Classic* Southeastern Conference match ! Southeastern Conference Tournament, Athens, Ga.

2001 -- Head Coach: Angela Kelly

Overall Record: 11-6-1SEC Record: 7-2, Tied for 2nd in Eastern DivisionPostseason: NCAA First Round, SEC Tournament

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/1 at #13 Brigham Young W 2-19/3 vs. #19 Southern California& L 0-19/7 at James Madison^ W 4-29/9 vs. Rutgers^ W 3-09/20 #16 Wake Forest W 2-19/23 #7 Clemson L 3-4 (2ot)9/26 #1 North Carolina L 2-510/5 at Auburn* L 1-210/7 at Alabama* W 4-010/12 at Vanderbilt* W 2-110/14 at #24 Kentucky* W 1-0 (2ot)10/19 #8 Florida* (FOX SNS) W 2-1 (ot)10/21 South Carolina* (CSS) W 3-110/26 Arkansas* W 3-110/28 LSU* W 3-111/2 at Georgia* L 1-211/8 vs. Kentucky! L 2-411/16 vs. Duke% T 1-1 (4ot) (Duke advanced on penalty kicks, 4-2)

& Provo, Utah^ JMU/Comfort Inn Invitational, Harrisonburg, Va.* Southeastern Conference match! Southeastern Conference Tournament, Baton Rouge, La.% NCAA Tournament First Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.

SEC Freshman of the Year Rhian Wilkinson led UT in nearly every of-fensive category in 2000.

Sue Flamini earned numerous honors in 2001, including a Freshman All-America selection.

102 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2002 -- Head Coach: Angela Kelly

Overall Record: 18-6-1SEC Record: 6-2-1, Eastern Division Champions

Postseason: NCAA Sweet 16, SEC Tournament Champions

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/30 at #21 Duke L 1-2 (ot)9/1 vs. N.C. State^ W 2-19/6 Arkansas State W 9-09/8 Murray State W 6-19/13 Western Carolina% W 3-1 9/15 at #12 Clemson% (CSS) W 2-09/20 South Alabama W 2-1 (ot)9/27 vs. #2 Stanford$ L 0-2 9/29 at #7 Santa Clara$ L 1-2 (ot)10/4 #20 Auburn* W 4-210/6 Alabama* W 3-210/9 at #7 Wake Forest W 2-010/11 Vanderbilt* L 0-110/13 Kentucky* W 2-010/18 at Florida* L 1-2 (ot)10/20 at South Carolina* T 1-1 (2ot)10/25 at Mississippi State* W 2-110/27 at Mississippi* W 2-1 (2ot)11/1 Georgia* (CSS) W 2-1 (ot)11/7 vs. Georgia! W 1-011/8 vs. Kentucky! W 1-0 (ot)11/10 vs. Florida! (FOX SNS) W 2-1 (2ot)11/15 Furman+ W 5-011/17 #22 Cincinnati+ W 2-111/23 at #2 North Carolina& L 1-3

^ SAS Stadium; Cary, N.C.% Clemson/Nike Invitational, Clemson, S.C.$ Santa Clara adidas Classic, Santa Clara, Calif.* Southeastern Conference match! Southeastern Conference Tournament, Oxford, Miss.+ NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn.& NCAA Tournament Third Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.

2003 -- Head Coach: Angela Kelly

Overall Record: 17-5-2SEC Record: 7-1-1, Eastern Division, Regular-Season ChampionsPostseason: NCAA Sweet 16, SEC Tournament Champions

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/29 UC Santa Barbara W 1-08/31 Fresno State W 3-19/5 at Brigham Young (BYU-TV) L 0-19/7 at UNLV W 5-29/12 Richmond$ W 2-0 9/14 Charlotte$ W 3-09/18 vs. William & Mary% W 2-1 (2ot)9/20 vs. Maryland% L 1-3 9/28 #7 West Virginia (CSTV) L 0-2 10/3 Mississippi State* W 2-010/5 #23 Mississippi* L 0-110/10 #5 Florida* (FOX SNS) W 2-010/12 South Carolina* (CSS) W 3-210/17 at Arkansas* W 4-010/19 at LSU* W 3-010/24 at Vanderbilt* T 2-2 (2ot)10/26 at Kentucky* W 4-110/31 at Georgia* (CSS) W 1-011/6 vs. South Carolina! W 1-011/7 vs. Mississippi! W 2-011/9 vs. #8 Florida! (FOX SNS) T 1-1 (2ot) (UT won on penalty kicks, 7-6)11/14 Oklahoma+ W 1-011/16 Georgia+ W 1-011/22 at #8 Florida& L 0-1

$ First Tennessee Lady Vol Classic% Maryland/adidas Classic, College Park & Germantown, Md.* Southeastern Conference match! Southeastern Conference Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala.+ NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn.& NCAA Tournament Third Round, Gainesville, Fla.

After four years at UT, Marie-Eve Nault earned a spot on the Cana-dian National Team.

Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart posted a 0.72 GAA and a Lady Vol record 12 shutouts in 2003.

103 UTLadyVols.com

#

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS2004 -- Head Coach: Angela Kelly

Overall Record: 17-5-2SEC Record: 10-1, Eastern Division, Regular-Season ChampionsPostseason: NCAA Sweet 16, SEC Tournament Finalist

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/27 #15 Duke W 4-3 (ot)9/3 at #15 Washington L 1-29/5 at Washington State T 0-0 (2ot)9/10 #1 North Carolina$ T 0-0 (2ot)9/12 Southern California$ W 2-1 9/16 at Richmond L 0-19/19 UNLV W 3-09/24 at Mississippi State* W 3-0 9/26 at Ole Miss* W 2-1 10/1 at #8 Florida* (FOX SNS) W 2-1 (2ot)10/3 at South Carolina* W 3-110/8 Arkansas* W 3-110/10 LSU (CSS)* W 2-1 (ot)10/15 Vanderbilt* W 1-010/17 Kentucky* W 1-010/22 at #17 Auburn* L 1-210/24 Alabama* W 2-110/29 Georgia* W 2-011/4 vs. Kentucky! W 2-011/5 vs. Vanderbilt! W 1-011/7 vs. #8 Florida! (FOX SNS) L 1-2 (2ot)11/12 Furman+ W 2-011/14 UAB+ W 1-011/21 at #6 Ohio State& L 0-1

$ First Tennessee Lady Vol Classic* Southeastern Conference match! Southeastern Conference Tournament, Auburn, Ala.+ NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn.& NCAA Tournament Third Round, Columbus, Ohio

2005 -- Head Coach: Angela Kelly

Overall Record: 15-6-2SEC Record: 10-1, Eastern Division, Regular-Season Champions

Postseason: NCAA Second Round, SEC Tournament Champions

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/26 vs. #1 North Carolina^ L 1-79/2 Washington State L 2-3 (ot)9/4 at #10 West Virginia L 0-19/9 at #6 Virginia% W 1-09/11 vs. #25 William & Mary% T 1-19/16 #16 Stanford$ L 0-19/18 Washington$ W 1-09/23 Mississippi State* W 3-0 9/25 Mississippi* W 1-09/30 #11 Florida* (FOX SNS) W 2-110/2 South Carolina* (CSS) W 2-110/7 at Arkansas* W 2-1 (ot)10/9 at LSU* W 2-010/14 at #21 Vanderbilt* L 1-210/16 at Kentucky* W 2-110/21 Auburn* W 1-010/23 at Alabama* W 2-1 (ot)10/28 at Georgia* W 1-011/3 vs. LSU! W 2-011/4 vs. #20 Vanderbilt! T 0-0 (UT advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3)11/6 vs. Auburn! (FOX SNS) W 1-011/11 vs. #25 Wake Forest+ W 5-211/13 at #6 Virginia+ L 0-3

^ Heartland Classic; Topeka, Kan.% Virginia Nike Soccer Classic; Charlottesville, Va.$ First Tennessee Lady Vol Classic* Southeastern Conference match! Southeastern Conference Tournament; Orange Beach, Ala.+ NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds; Charlottesville, Va.

Keeley Dowling wrapped up her career at UT with a third consecutive NCAA Sweet 16 appearance.

Senior midfielder Ali Christoph became the second first-team All-American in Lady Vol history.

104 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2006 -- Head Coach: Angela Kelly

Overall Record: 12-7-4SEC Record: 6-3-2, Tied for 2nd in Eastern Division

Postseason: NCAA Sweet 16, SEC Tournament Semifinalist

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/25 vs. Maryland^ L 0-18/27 at #3 Penn State^ T 1-1 (2ot)9/3 #6 Virginia W 1-0 (ot)9/8 UNC Greensboro$ W 2-09/10 Middle Tennessee$ W 2-1 (ot) 9/15 at Stanford% W 1-09/17 vs. #3 Santa Clara% L 0-1 (ot)9/22 at Mississippi* T 1-1 (2ot) 9/24 at Mississippi State* L 2-3 9/29 at South Carolina* T 0-0 (2ot)10/1 at #12 Florida* W 2-1 10/6 LSU* W 2-110/8 Arkansas* W 3-010/13 Kentucky* L 0-110/15 Vanderbilt* W 2-1 (ot)10/20 Alabama* W 4-010/22 at Auburn (FOX SNS)* L 1-2 (2ot)10/27 Georgia* W 3-111/1 vs. Auburn! W 5-211/3 vs. Kentucky! L 0-211/10 UAB+ W 4-011/12 Duke+ T 0-0 (2ot) (UT advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3)11/18 at #1 North Carolina& L 2-6

^ Penn State Invitational; University Park, Pa.$ First Tennessee Lady Vol Classic% Stanford Nike Invitational; Stanford, Calif.* Southeastern Conference match! Southeastern Conference Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala.+ NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn.& NCAA Tournament Third Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.

Sophomore Kylee Rossi earned UT’s first ever SEC Offensive Player of the Year award.

2007 -- Head Coach: Angela Kelly

Overall Record: 15-5-2SEC Record: 8-2-1, Third in Eastern Division

Postseason: NCAA Sweet 16, SEC Tournament

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/31 #7 Penn State^ W 2-19/2 Minnesota^ W 1-09/7 at Virginia Tech$ L 1-29/9 vs. #24 Wake Forest$ W 1-0 (ot)9/14 vs. Nebraska% W 2-09/16 at Southern Cal% T 0-0 (2ot)9/21 at UNC Greensboro W 2-19/27 #12 South Carolina* (FOX SC) W 3-2 (ot)9/30 #15 Florida* (SUN Sports) W 2-010/5 at LSU* L 0-310/7 at Arkansas* T 1-1 (2ot)10/12 at Kentucky* W 1-0 (ot)10/14 at Vanderbilt* (FOX SNS) W 3-110/19 Mississippi* W 2-010/21 Mississippi State* W 4-010/25 at Alabama* W 2-110/28 Auburn* W 3-011/2 at #17 Georgia* L 0-311/7 vs. South Carolina! L 0-211/16 Furman+ W 2-011/18 Clemson+ W 1-0 (2ot)11/24 at #2 Portland& L 0-3

^ First Tennessee Lady Vol Classic$ Virginia Tech Tournament; Blacksburg, Va.% USC Tournament; Los Angeles, Calif.* Southeastern Conference match! Southeastern Conference Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala.+ NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn.& NCAA Tournament Third Round, Portland, Ore.

Junior keeper Jaimel Johnson became Tennessee’s third NSCAA All-Amer-ican.

105 UTLadyVols.com

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2008 -- Head Coach: Angela Kelly

Overall Record: 10-11-2SEC Record: 5-5-1, Fourth in Eastern Division

Postseason: NCAA First Round, SEC Tournament Champions

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/22 at Chattanooga W 5-08/29 vs. Indiana^ L 0-28/31 vs. #2 North Carolina^ L 0-19/5 #13 West Virginia$ L 0-19/7 #15 Illinois$ W 1-09/12 at Pepperdine L 0-29/14 at #21 UC Santa Barbara L 1-29/19 Western Carolina W 3-09/26 at South Carolina* L 1-29/28 at #16 Florida* L 1-510/3 #15 LSU* W 2-110/5 Arkansas* W 2-010/10 Kentucky* W 3-210/12 Vanderbilt* L 0-110/17 at Ole Miss* W 1-010/19 at Mississippi State* W 2-110/23 Alabama* T 1-1 (2ot)10/26 at Auburn* L 1-2 (2ot)10/31 Georgia* (FOX SNS) L 0-211/5 vs. Auburn! W 2-111/7 vs. #11 LSU! T 1-1 (2ot) (UT advanced on penalties, 4-2)11/9 vs. Georgia! (FOX SNS) W 1-011/14 vs. Charlotte+ L 0-2

^ Texas A&M Tournament; College Station, Texas$ First Tennessee Lady Vol Classic; Knoxville, Tenn.* Southeastern Conference match! Southeastern Conference Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala.+ NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds, Chapel Hill, N.C.

Senior Kylee Rossi earned Soccer Buzz All-Central Region honors for the fourth time in her career in 2008.

2009 -- Head Coach: Angela Kelly

Overall Record: 8-9-3SEC Record: 4-5-2, Fifth in Eastern Division

Postseason: SEC Tournament

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/22 ETSU W 2-08/28 Arizona State$ L 2-3 (2ot)8/30 Pepperdine$ L 0-19/4 at #19 Minnesota T 0-0 (2ot)9/6 vs. Wisconsin^ W 1-09/11 Memphis W 2-19/13 Western Carolina W 2-19/20 at #25 West Virginia (WVPBS) L 0-19/25 at Arkansas* W 1-09/27 at LSU* L 1-510/2 at Vanderbilt* L 0-1 (ot)10/4 at Kentucky* (CSS) W 1-010/9 Mississippi State* W 3-010/11 Ole Miss* (ESPNU) T 1-1 (2ot)10/16 #11 Florida* (FOX SNS) T 2-2 (2ot)10/18 #5 South Carolina* L 1-210/22 Auburn* L 1-310/25 at Alabama* (CSS) W 2-010/30 at #22 Georgia* L 1-211/4 vs. #10 Florida! L 0-1 (2ot)

$ First Tennessee Lady Vol Classic; Knoxville, Tenn.^ Minneapolis, Minn.* Southeastern Conference match! Southeastern Conference Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala.

On her way to first team All-SEC honors in 2009, senior Mick Imgram scored 12 goals, a league-high eight in SEC play.

106 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

#

REGAL SOCCER STADIUMThe University of Tennessee always has been highly supportive of

the addition of women’s soccer to its athletics docket, and that dedi-cation was raised another notch with the completion of Regal Soccer Stadium in 2007. On the site of the old stands is a new grandstand and facilities for the team, spectators and the media.

The stadium, funded through private donations, including the bulk of money given by Knoxville-based Regal Entertainment Group, fea-tures stadium seating for approximately 3,000 fans and concessions stands on both the upper and lower levels. The upgraded facility in-cludes a state-of-the-art scoreboard from Daktronics and a press box with separate booths for television and/or radio along with phone lines and Internet access.

The grounds still feature two 80 x 120-yard fields with less than a one percent crown on the competition field and television standard lights on the game field. The fields are sod with Bermuda grass and boast total field irrigation.

Both home and visiting teams enjoy locker rooms built into the stadium that include a team meeting area. UT also benefits from a film room with theater seating and a players’ lounge, featuring a flat screen television, pool table and kitchen area.

Previously, the site was known as the Tennessee Soccer Complex, where the Lady Vols went 63-21-1 over nine years. Opening day for the complex was Aug. 30, 1996, when UT drew a standing-room-only crowd of 2,631 for its inaugural match against Chattanooga. The com-plex played host to three NCAA Tournament opening-round week-ends, with the Lady Vols going 6-0 in those contests. During the Angela Kelly era, dating back to 2000, UT is an impressive 75-17-5 (.799) on its home turf. In the initial season at Regal Stadium in 2007, the Lady Vols went undefeated at 9-0-0.

The Orange and White will host 11 matches during its 15th season, highlighted by the First Tennessee Lady Vol Classic over Aug. 27 & 29 that will include Richmond, Kennesaw State and Maryland. The Lady Vols open against Western Kentucky on Aug. 20th, while Southeastern Conference rivals Arkansas, LSU, Vanderbilt, Kentucky, Alabama and Georgia all visit Rocky Top.

Lady Vol Firsts at Home

Year Record Pct.1996 3-4-0 .4291997 7-2-0 .7781998 5-4-0 .5561999 6-4-0 .6002000 8-2-0 .8002001 5-2-0 .7142002 9-1-0 .9002003 9-2-0 .8182004 11-0-1 .9582005 6-2-0 .7502006 9-1-1 .8642007 9-0-0 1.0002008 5-3-1 .6112009 4-4-2 .500Totals: 96-31-5 .746

Year-by-Year Home Record

The new locker room at Regal Soc-cer Stadium is the pre-game head-quarters for the Lady Vols. Each player has her own personalized locker and stool. The locker room also features laun-dry facilities and a team meeting area.

Near the stadium entrance, Lady Vol soccer’s many accolades are on display in the exhibit hall. The room features Tennessee’s conference trophies and highlights key players and moments in program history.

Regal Stadium also features a fully-equipped athletic training room with two whirlpools, examination tables and rehab equipment. With the addition of the training room, the Lady Vol sports medicine staff is now able to provide full treatment at the stadium site.

Regal Stadium Quick Facts

Dedicated: 2007Capacity: 3,000Field Dimensions: 80 x 120 yardsSurface: Bermuda grass

The Lady Vol team room includes an orange billiards table, flat screen TV, Ms. Pacman arcade game, foosball table and kitchen area.

Match: Chattanooga, 8/30/96Victory: Chattanooga, 8/30/96 (7-0)Shutout: Chattanooga, 8/30/96 (7-0)Goal: Whitney Rayburn vs. Chattanooga, 8/30/96, from Heather Handel & Debbie Markovich at 5:35Hat Trick: Whitney Rayburn vs. Chattanooga, 8/30/96SEC Match: Vanderbilt, 9/1/96 (0-4) SEC Victory: South Carolina, 9/27/96 (3-2)SEC Shutout: South Carolina, 10/19/97 (1-0)Televised Match: Georgia, 10/25/98 (3-2) -- FOX Sports SouthNCAA Match: Furman, 11/15/02 (5-0)

107 UTLadyVols.com

REGAL SOCCER STADIUM

Women’s Athletics Director Joan Cronan and Lady Vol basketball coach Pat Summitt recog-nize soccer legends (l-r) Mia Hamm, Kristine Lilly and Tisha Venturini during halftime festivi-ties as part of UT’s record crowd of 3,042 fans against North Carolina on Sept. 26, 2001.

1. 3,042 #1 North Carolina, 9/26/01................................L, 2-52. 2,631 Chattanooga, 8/30/96 ........................................W, 7-03. 2,091 #1 North Carolina, 10/4/98................................L, 0-64. 2,083 #1 North Carolina, 9/10/04.....................T, 0-0 (2ot)5. 1,694 #15 Duke, 8/27/04 .....................................W, 4-3 (ot)6. 1,581 #15 Florida, 9/30/07 ..........................................W, 2-07. 1,524 #7 Penn State, 8/31/07 ......................................W, 2-18. 1,332 #5 South Carolina, 10/18/09 ..............................L, 1-29. 1,326 #17 Vanderbilt, 9/1/96 .........................................L, 0-410. 1,236 Memphis, 9/11/09 ...............................................W, 2-111. 1,207 Arizona State, 8/28/09 ..............................L, 2-3 (2ot)12. 1,196 #11 Florida, 9/30/05 ..........................................W, 2-113. 1,178 Kentucky, 10/13/02 ............................................W, 2-014. 1,171 South Carolina, 10/21/01 .................................W, 3-115. 1,165 #9 Florida, 10/17/97 .............................................L, 0-4

Year Matches Total Avg.1996 7 5,541 7921997 9 6,705 7451998 9 8,435 9371999 10 6,131 6132000 10 5,446 5462001 7 6,826 9752002 10 6,239 6242003 11 7,480 6802004 12 10,259 8552005 8 6,781 8482006 11 7,881 7162007 9 8,188 9102008 9 7,097 7892009 10 10,114 1,011Totals: 132 103,123 781

Top Crowds

Season Attendance

UT Soccer Complex/Regal Stadium Records

Team - Match

Points: ............. 29 by UT vs. Arkansas State, 9/6/02Goals: .................9 by UT vs. Arkansas State, 9/6/02Goals Scored in Defeat..... 3 by UT vs. Clemson, 9/23/01 & by UT vs. Virginia, 10/2/98Combined Goals: ..................9, UT (9) & Arkansas State (0), 9/6/02Margin of Victory: ................9 by UT vs. Arkansas State, 9/6/02 Margin of Victory, Shutout: ....................9 by UT vs. Arkansas State, 9/6/02Margin of Defeat: ....................9 by Arkansas State vs. UT, 9/6/02Margin of Defeat, Shutout: ........... 9 by Arkansas State vs. UT, 9/6/02Assists: ............ 11 by UT vs. Arkansas State, 9/6/02Shots: ............................56 by UT vs. MTSU, 10/8/97Goalkeeper Saves: ...................18 by Chattanooga vs. UT, 8/30/96Corner Kicks: ............................18 by Minnesota vs. UCF, 8/31/07Fouls: ....................... 22 by UT vs. Arkansas, 9/15/961st Half Goals: ........................6 by UT vs. Arkansas State, 9/6/022nd Half Goals: ...........5 by UT vs. MTSU, 10/8/97

Individual - Match

Points: .................8 (4G) by Allison Campbell of UT vs. South Carolina, 10/17/99Goals: ........................... 4 by Allison Campbell of UT vs. South Carolina, 10/17/99 Assists: ...........3, most recently by Lyndsey Patterson & Rhian Wilkinson of UT vs. Arkansas State, 9/6/02 Shots: ...12 by Kim Patrick of UT vs. Clemson, 9/23/01Goalkeeper Saves: ................ 11, most recently by Jaimel Johnson of UT vs. Florida, 9/30/07

Tennessee - Season

Matches Played: ........................................... 12, 2004Victories: ......................................................... 11, 2004Defeats: ......................... 4, 1996, 1998, 1999 & 2009Ties: ..................................................................... 2, 2009Longest Winning Streak: ..10, 9/12/04-11/14/04Longest Losing Streak: ...............4, 10/2-10/25/98Points: .............................................................112, 2002Fewest Points:............................................... 33, 2008Goals: ................................................................ 35, 2002Fewest Goals: ..................................12, 2005 & 2008Assists: .............................................................. 42, 2002Fewest Assists: ............................................... 9, 2008Shots: ..............................................................299, 1999Fewest Shots: ................................................ 82, 1996Shutouts: ................................. 7, 2003, 2004 & 2007Consecutive Shutouts: ........6, 9/30/07-11/18/07Opponent Shutouts: .................................... 3, 2008

UT Individual - Season

Points: ............. 24 (8G, 8A), Rhian Wilkinson, 2000Goals: .................................9, Allison Campbell, 1999 Kylee Rossi, 2007 & Mick Imgram, 2009Assists: ................. 8, Rhian Wilkinson, 2000 & 2002Shots: ...............................53, Allison Campbell, 1999 Goalkeeper Victories: ..........................11, Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, 2004Goalkeeper Saves: .................................52, Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, 2004

Tennessee Home All-Time

Overall Record: ..................................96-31-5 (.746)Southeastern Conference: ............48-16-3 (.739)Goals For:................................. 299 (2.27 per match)Goals Against: ........................ 140 (1.06 per match)

Soccer Legends Visit Rocky Top

108 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

ALL-TIME MEDIA GUIDE COVERS

1996 1997 1998 1999

2000 2001 2002 2003

2004 2005 2006 2007

2008 2009

109 UTLadyVols.com

Founded as Blount College in 1794, the University of Tennessee became the state’s fi rst public university and its comprehensive land-grant research institution in 1879. Tennessee’s only public Carnegie Doctoral/Research-Extensive University, UT ranked 51st among U.S. News and World Report’s Top Public Universities in the country.

The University’s colleges and schools offer more than 300 degree programs to its 27,101 students, who come from every county in Tennessee, every state in the nation and more than 100 foreign countries. Females account for 51 percent of the student body and the university has a 14.2 percent total minority enrollment.

UT HONORS The Princeton Review

ranked UT as one of the top 50 universities in the nation in 2009 for “best value,” based on the quality of academics and amount of fi nancial aid compared to costs.

The class of 2014 has an average GPA of 3.81, compared to 3.79 last year., More than 41 percent of this year’s incoming freshmen had high school grade point averages of 4.0 or better.

The Princeton Review named Tennessee as a “Best Southeastern College” for its high standards and outstanding reputation among higher education institutions in the Southeast.

Forbes Magazine ranks the UT MBA program 24th among all national programs.

The U.S. News and World Report placed the College of Law’s clinical training program in 15th place among national public institutions.

The Tennessee nuclear engineering program ranks 12th in the country, according to U.S. News & World Report.

UT has been named a Top 100 degree producer for African-American doctorate degrees, according to DIVERSE: Issues in Higher E d u c a t i o n magazine.

Dr. Jan Simek became interim president of the University of Tennessee on July 1, 2009.

Dr. Jimmy Cheek became chancellor of the University of Tennessee on Feb. 1, 2009.

The University of TennesseeThe University of Tennessee

KnoxvilleKnoxvilleWhen Tennessee became a state on June 1, 1796, Knoxville was distinguished as its fi rst capital. The capital has since moved to Nashville, but the Blount Mansion and James White’s Fort still stand as gentle reminders of Knoxville’s historic past.

The city of Knoxville has grown into a cosmopolitan area with numerous attractions and more than 500 restaurants. It serves as the headquarters to the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), the nation’s largest public utility, and is known as a technology corridor of the Southeast.

Knoxville is located in the geographical center of the eastern United States and is within a day’s drive of half of the nation’s population. Knox County is situated at the crossroads of three major interstates, I-75, I-40 and I-81.

Knoxville’s city population is 177,661 with a metropolitan area population of approximately 704,431, which includes Knox, Anderson, Blount, Loudon, Sevier and Union counties.

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION STATEMENT: University of Tennessee does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability or veteran status in provision of educational programs and services or employment opportunities and benefits. This policy extends to both employment by and admission to the University. The University does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, or disability in its education programs and activities pursuant to the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in its efforts to ensure a welcoming environment for all persons, does not discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation in its campus-based programs, services, and activities. Inquiries and complaints should be directed to the Office of Equity and Diversity. Inquiries and charges of violation concerning Title VI, Title IX, Section 504, ADA or the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) or any of the other above referenced policies should be directed to the Office of Equity and Diversity (OED), 1840 Melrose Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37996-3560, telephone (865) 974-2498 (V/TTY available) or 974-2440. Requests for accommodation of a disability should be directed to the ADA Coordinator at the UTK Office of Human Resources, 600 Henley Street, Knoxville, TN 37996-4125. The University of Tennessee is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA institution in the provision of its education and employment programs and services.

Dr. Dan Murphy was appointed the NCAA Faculty Athletic Representative on Nov. 7, 2009

THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

110 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

Did you know that...Did you know that... 1 of every 7 Lady Vols has

achieved All-America status

1 of every 3.25 Lady Vols has garnered All-Southeastern Conference honors

1 of every 2.5 Lady Vols has earned All-Academic recognition

1,734 student-athletes have competed for the Lady Vols through the 2008-09 school year

45 of the 50 states within the U.S. have been represented, along with 29 foreign countries

36 Lady Vols have combined to make 49 appearances in the Olympics, with a contingent of eight

(Monica Abbott, Tamika Catchings, Kara Lawson, Christine Magnuson, Fabiola Molina, Candace Parker, Dee Dee Trotter and Rhian Wilkinson) making the trip to Beijing, China, for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad

538 Lady Vols have received 907 All-SEC honors

276 UT women have garnered 1,033 All-America awards

76 student-athletes have totaled 122 Academic All-America accolades

690 Lady Vols have been awarded 1,412 Academic All-SEC citations

77 national titles have been brought back to Knoxville by 38 individuals in the sports of swimming and diving and track and fi eld

Tennessee women’s teams have celebrated 11 national championships during the existence of the women’s athletics department. Track and Field claimed the fi rst crown in 1981 at the AIAW Outdoor Championships, as well as the 2005 and 2009 trophy at the NCAA Indoor Championships. Legendary UT Head Coach Pat Summitt, meanwhile, has guided her Lady Vol squads to NCAA hoops triumphs in 1987, 1989, 1991, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2007 and 2008.

Though female athletes have competed at UT since 1903, they have been managed by a separate administration only since 1976. For over 30 years, athletics for women at Tennessee have enjoyed an enormous amount of growth and success. The department has been a model for other women’s programs across the country because of its competitive teams, outstanding facilities, quality staff members and excellent graduation rates among student-athletes.

Intercollegiate athletics for women at the University of Tennessee offi cially began during the 1976-77 academic year. The UT women’s department had nine intercollegiate sports at that time, including basketball, cross country, fi eld hockey, gymnastics, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and fi eld, and volleyball. In the inaugural year, the staff numbered 17 and a budget of $120,000 serviced approximately 75 athletes.

Despite the fact that fi eld hockey and gymnastics are no longer a part of the department, growth in staff, budget and sports continually increased through the 1970s and into the 21st century. Under current athletics director Joan Cronan, nearly 115 staff members are on hand to support 227 student-athletes. Cronan directs a department that posts an operating budget of nearly $16.5 million.

With the passage of the Restoration Act of 1988, the original mandates of Title IX have been met at Tennessee with the annexation of four sports. Golf was the fi rst added to UT’s plate in 1992. Rowing and softball joined the family during the 1995-96 season, and soccer, the 11th women’s intercollegiate sport at Tennessee, began play in the fall of 1996.

The 2009-10 academic and athletic campaigns for the University of Tennessee Lady Volunteers culminated with 127 student-athletes earning academic honors (an amazing 56 percent) while the Orange and White teams placed third in the Southeastern Conference All-Sports Trophy standings. In the fi eld of competition, the overall winning percentage for all Lady Vol teams during the 2009-10 season was a steller 70.3 percent. A total of 11 Tennessee student-athletes earned All-Americancitations.

UT claimed the SEC regular season and tournament championships in basketball. The softball team fi nished third at the Women’s College World Series, missing the Championship series by one game. Phoebe Wright captured NCAA titles in the indoor and outdoor 800m and was a member of the NCAA Indoor DMR championship squad. The doubles team of Caitlin Whoriskey and Natalie Pluskota reached the semifi nals of the NCAA Tournament in tennis, while the 200y medley relay squad of Jenny Connolly, Alex Barsanti, Kelsey Floyd and Michelle King fi nished runner-up at the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships.

HISTORY OF LADY VOL ATHLETICS

111 UTLadyVols.com

Triumphant collegiate programs are able to distinguish themselves from their counterparts because of superiority on the fi eld of competition and within the classroom. Under the vision and direction of Women’s Athletics Director Joan Cronan, a heavily-requested speaker on leadership and motivation on the national and local levels, the University of Tennessee Lady Vols have garnered a reputation as one of the most visible and respected programs throughout the nation. UT’s success in both the athletic and academic realms speak volumes to her decision-making and leadership ability, as demonstrated by her appointment to the 2010 NCAA Division I Leadership Council and selection by her peers as the president of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) in 2008-09. Cronan is also a former president of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA). Both organizations have also honored Cronan as well. She was selected by NACWAA to receive their 2005 Athletic Director of the Year award. In 2004, Cronan was honored by NACDA with their Southeast Region Athletic Director of the Year award. In 2009, the United

States Sports Academy elected Cronan to its Board of Trustee and she was presented with the Women of Achievement Award: “Women Who Make a Difference” by the International Women’s Forum. Now entering her 28th year at Tennessee, Cronan’s continued admiration by her peers and the community is well deserved because of her efforts in facilitating the operation of a fi rst-class program, which has fi nished in the top two in the Southeastern Conference Women’s All-Sports Award from The New York Times Regional Newspaper Group for fi ve of the past six years, including three fi rst-place fi nishes. In three of the past fi ve years, all 11 Lady Vol teams participated in postseason play. The UT women’s athletics department achieved a seventh place fi nish in the 2007 Director’s Cup – Tennessee’s highest fi nish ever. She strives not only to keep UT as one of the premier women’s athletics departments in the nation but also to improve women’s athletics on a local, regional and national level. Cronan joined UT from the College of Charleston in South Carolina, where she served as the athletics director for 10 years and was later inducted into that institution’s hall of fame. Under Cronan, the school was selected as the No. 1 women’s athletics program in the country in 1980 by the American Women’s Sports Foundation. Closer to home, Cronan is a past president of the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, is active on the boards of First Tennessee Bank and the YMCA, and has served as vice chair of the Leadership Knoxville board. She also works closely with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Athletes in Action, having served as a board member for the local FCA chapter and as a national trustee. In 2003, Cronan was inducted into the FCA Hall of Champions. Additionally, she fi nds time to be a deacon at Central Baptist Church-Bearden. In 1998, Cronan’s work earned her accord from the Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame, as she was named its Administrator of the Year. Other honors include chairing the 1991 Knoxville area United Way Fund Drive, serving as president of the Executive Women’s Association, receiving the 1994 Toastmaster’s International Communication and Leadership Award and earning the 1994 AOPi Citizen of the Year Award. In March of 1987, the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association honored her hard work, dedication and success by presenting her with its leadership award. She also won the 1995 regional award for the National Association of Collegiate Women’s Athletic Administrators. Cronan has served on the NCAA’s Executive Committee, Management Council, as well as the NCAA’s Council, and is a member of the NCAA Championship Cabinet. She also has

been a member of the Southeastern Conference Executive Committee. As a former coach, Cronan served a two-year stint at Tennessee from 1968 to 1970. In 1969, she led the women’s basketball team to an alternate berth in the fi rst-ever National Invitational Collegiate Basketball Tournament. While at Charleston, she continued her success, not only as a basketball coach but in tennis as well. In 1981, she gave up coaching to devote her full-time attention to her duties as teacher and athletics director. A graduate of LSU, Cronan earned her B.S. in 1966 and her M.S. in 1968, both in physical education. She was a fall 1995 inductee into LSU’s Alumni Hall of Distinction. Currently an avid golfer and tennis player, Cronan was ranked as high as second in the South in doubles and is a former state and Southern doubles champion. Cronan makes her home in Gettysvue. She and her late husband Tom, who passed away on Aug. 18, 2006, after a valiant battle with pancreatic cancer, have two daughters; Kristi (Mrs. Rhett Benner) and Stacey (Mrs. Kent Bristow), both 1994 graduates of UT; three grandsons, Chase Thomas and Reed Kent Bristow, and Quinn Leighton Benner; and two granddaughters, Reese Lauren Benner and Larkin Ann Bristow.

Joan CronanJoan CronanWomen’s Athletics DirectorWomen’s Athletics Director

Team Highlights• 10 NCAA Titles• 45 Top-Five NCAA Finishes• 78 Top-10 NCAA Finishes• 28 SEC Regular-Season Crowns• 22 SEC Tournament Championships

Individual Accomplishments• 2010 Member of NCAA Division I Leadership Council• 2009 Elected to U.S. Sports Academy Board of Trustees • 2009 Awarded Women of Achievement: “Women Who Make A Difference” by International Women’s Forum• 2008-09 NACDA President• 2008 Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame Inductee• 2008 Florence Crittenton Agency spokesperson• 2007-08 NACWAA President• 2006 Directed Lady Vols to SEC’s Women’s All-Sport Award• 2005 NACWAA Athletic Director of the Year• 2005 Directed Lady Vols to SEC’s Women’s All-Sport Award• 2004 Directed Lady Vols to SEC’s Women’s All-Sport Award• 2004 NACDA Southeast Region Athletic Director of the Year• 2003 FCA Hall of Champions Inductee• 1998 Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame Administrator of the Year• 1995 NACWAA Regional Athletic Director of the Year• 1995 LSU’s Alumni Hall of Distinction Inductee• 1994 Toastmaster’s International Communication and Leadership Award Recipient• 1994 AOPi Citizen of the Year Award• 1990 College of Charleston Hall of Fame Inductee• 1987 WBCA Leadership Award Recipient• 1980 Directed No. 1 Women’s athletics program in country as voted by AWSF

LADY VOLS UNDER CRONANYEAR W L T PCT1983-84 129 42 1 .7531984-85 120 70 0 .6321985-86 135 93 1 .5921986-87 110 64 1 .6311987-88 147 71 0 .6741988-89 148 47 0 .7591989-90 168 45 0 .789 1990-91 172 61 0 .7381991-92 157 58 0 .730 1992-93 283 104 5 .7281993-94 282 118 0 .7051994-95 209 137 2 .5711995-96 269 146 2 .6471996-97 316 182 2 .634 1997-98 395 179 3 .687 1998-99 368 187 7 .661 1999-00 306 195 3 .6102000-01 367 176 1 .6762001-02 393 197 4 .662 2002-03 391 188 4 .6742003-04 462 186 5 .7062004-05 540 124 7 .8102005-06 426 155 4 .7322006-07 450 147 8 .7492007-08 360 172 3 .6762008-09 354 181 3 .6612009-10 355 148 6 .703TOTALS 7812 3473 72 .691

UT WOMEN’S ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT MISSION

STATEMENT The mission of the Women’s Athletics

Department at the University of Tennessee is to provide opportunities for intercollegiate

athletic participation and academic excellence at the highest possible level. Our goal is to enable outstanding student-athletes to maximize their

potential both athletically and academically, while maintaining an environment which fosters

sportsmanship and integrity.

WOMEN’S ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

112 “15 Years of Lady Vol Soccer”

NICKNAME The formation of the Women’s Intercollegiate Athletics Department for the 1976-77 academic year prompted much discussion concerning a proper nickname for the distaff athletes. After long consideration and debate, it was decided the female student-athletes would be known as “Lady Volunteers” or “Lady Vols.” The University of Tennessee, as the state’s land grant university, draws the nickname of its athletic teams (Volunteers) from the name most associated with the state. Tennessee acquired the name “The Volunteer State” in the early days of the 19th Century when General Andrew Jackson mustered large armies from his home state to fight the Indians and later the British at the Battle of New Orleans. The name became even more prominent in the Mexican War when Governor Aaron V. Brown issued a call for 2,800 men to battle Santa Anna, and some 30,000 volunteered. The name “Volunteers” or “Lady Volunteers” is frequently shortened to “Vols” or “Lady Vols” for the men’s and women’s athletic teams.

MASCOT The official mascot is Smokey, a rather pleasant blue tick coon hound that has been on the job since 1953. The dog is a native breed of Tennessee and is in a line of canines used for hunting raccoons. The present Smokey, the ninth in a line of such dogs provided by the family of the late Rev. W.C. Brooks of Knoxville, is appropriately called Smokey IX. Smokey was chosen as a result of the 1953 Pep Club contest to select a mascot. At Lady Vol events, a human version of Smokey accompanies the cheerleaders.

CHEERLEADERS Tennessee is one of a handful of women’s athletics programs that sponsors its own varsity cheerleading squad complete with full grant-in-aid. The Lady Vol cheerleaders and mascot Smokey are chosen from a large try-out group in the spring.

SCHOOL COLORS The colors Orange and White were selected by Charles Moore, a member of the first football team in 1891, and were later approved by a vote of the student body. The colors were those of the common American daisy which grew in profusion on “The Hill.”

SPORTSMANSHIP Good sportsmanship is a necessary ingredient for wholesome athletic competition. The University of Tennessee cherishes the reputation its fans, students and athletes have earned for sportsmanship and for extending hospitality to our visitors. The Athletics Department urges Lady Vols fans to conduct themselves in such a way that will enhance the University’s reputation for providing a cordial atmosphere at sporting events.

GRADUATION RATE The Women’s Athletics Department at the University of Tennessee is fully committed to the academic progress of each student-athlete in the Lady Vol program. When coaches recruit, they look for talented athletes who will work as hard in the classroom as they do during competition. In fact, nearly all Lady Vol student-athletes who have remained with the program through their senior years have earned, or are in the process of earning, their degrees. In addition, 620 Lady Vols have been awarded a sum of 1,211 Academic All-Southeastern Conference citations after 47 student-athletes joined the ranks in 2007-08.

ROCKY TOP Over 40 years ago, a husband-wife song writing team, Boudleaux and Felice Bryant from Gatlinburg, Tenn., penned the song “Rocky Top.” Since that time, the tune has emerged as the unofficial fight song for UT athletic teams.

Rocky Top

Wish that I was on ol’ ROCKY TOP, Down in the Tennessee hills; Ain’t no smoggy smoke on ROCKY TOP, Ain’t no telephone bills. Once I had a girl on ROCKY TOP, Half bear, other half cat; Wild as mink, but sweet as soda pop, I still dream about that.

[CHORUS] ROCKY TOP, you’ll always be Home sweet home to me; Good ol’ ROCKY TOP-- ROCKY TOP Tennessee.

Once two strangers climbed ol’ ROCKY TOP Looking for a moonshine still; Strangers ain’t come down from ROCKY TOP, Reckon they never will. Corn won’t grow at all on ROCKY TOP, Dirt’s too rocky by far; That’s why all the folks on ROCKY TOP Get their corn from a jar.

[CHORUS] (Copyright 1967 by HOUSE OF BRYANT Publications, P.O. Box 120608, Nashville, TN 37212)

Tennessee TraditionsTennessee Traditions

The EndowmentsThe Endowments

Carolyn C. & Larry G. Templeton Women’s Soccer Scholarship Endowment Emily Dowd

Howard & Jeanette Hamilton Women’s Soccer Scholarship Endowment Chelsea Hatcher

James H. Thomas Women’s Soccer Scholarship Endowment Tanya Emerson

Ned & Lorna Matheny Women’s Soccer Scholarship Endowment Amy Harrison

P. Kay Coleman & Janice Montle Women’s Soccer Scholarship Endowment Julie Edwards

Wayne Basler Women’s Soccer Endowed Scholarship Molly Baird

Bernard Kaplan Scholarship Endowment Emily Shore

Chris Abbay Women’s Athletics Scholarship Endowment Anna Fisher

Patricia Purvis - Kim Crane Scholarship Hannah Hut

Tom & Joan Cronan Scholarship Endowment Ali Hall

Sandra G. Powell Athletic Endowed Scholarship Kylie Bono

Mallicote Family Women’s Athletic Endowed Scholarship Melissa Speros

Scholarship endowments are an integral aspect of the UT Women’s Athletics Department. In order to ensure the continuance of the Lady Volunteer program in the future, the department has set a goal of having all women’s athletics scholarships fully endowed.

TRADITIONS/SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENTS

Molly Baird5-8 - R-Sr. - GK Raleigh, N.C.(Needham Broughton)

Tennessee Lady Vol Coaching Staff

8 9 10 14 15 17 18 20

21 22 23 25 31 4233

Caroline Capocaccia5-7 - Fr. - D

Memphis, Tenn.(St. Agnes Academy)

Jessica Rolfs5-11 - R-Fr. - GK

Normal, Ill.(Normal

Community)

Tori Bailey4-11 - Fr. - M Fenton, Mich.

(Fenton)

Chelsea Kephart5-6 - Jr. - M/D Cumming, Ga.(South Forysth/

Georgia Southern)

Julie Edwards5-1 - Sr. - M/F

Glenmoore, Pa.(Downingtown

East)

Chelsea Hatcher5-7 - Jr. - M/F

Cincinnati, Ohio(Seven Hills)

Anna Fisher5-11 - Sr. - F

Franklin, Tenn.(Centennial)

Kylie Bono5-8 - So. - M/D Yorba Linda,

Calif.(Esperanza)

Ali Hall5-7 - So. - D Hawthorn Woods, Ill.

(Adlai Stevenson)

Emily Shore5-5 - Jr. - M/D Gainesville, Fla.

(Oak Hall)

Ashley Owens5-5 - R-Jr. - F

Murrieta, Calif.(Vista Murrieta)

Hannah Hut5-5 - Jr. - D Highlands

Ranch, Colo.(Mountain Vista)

Sanna Saarinen5-5 - Fr. - M

Espoo, Finland(Etela-Tapiola)

Lara Langworthy5-7 - Jr. - M/F

Murfreesboro, Tenn.(Brentwood Academy)

Emily Dowd5-6 - Jr. - F

Gainesville, Fla.(Gainesville)

Grace Cuenin5-6 - Sr. - M/D Midlothian, Va.(Clover Hill)

Amy Harrison5-6 - So. - M Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

(Vincent Massey Collegiate)

Alexis Owens5-6 - So. - D/F Carmel, Ind.

(Carmel)

Caroline Brown5-9 - Fr. - M Hershey, Pa.(Hershey)

RB Wyatt5-8 - R-Fr. - GK

Aiken, S.C.(South Aiken)

Melissa Speros 5-5 - Sr. - D

Lancaster, Pa.(Ephrata)

Tanya Emerson5-6 - Sr. - M

Capistrano Beach, Calif.

(San Clemente)

Angela KellyHead Coach

North Carolina, 1994

(11th Year)

Joe KirtAssistant CoachWis.-Oshkosh,

1998(Fourth Year)

Keeley DowlingAssistant CoachTennessee, 2005

(Third Year)

Hemant SharmaVolunteer

Assistant Coach

Alex CrimmimsGraduate Assistant

RADIO/TELEVISION SPOTTING CHART0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

2010 TENNESSEE LADY VOL SOCCER SCHEDULEDATE DAY OPPONENT SITE TIME

Aug. 20 Fri. WESTERN KENTUCKY KNOXVILLE 7:00 p.m.

FIRST TENNESSEE LADY VOL CLASSICAug. 27 Fri. Richmond vs. Kennesaw St. KNOXVILLE 5:30 p.m.

TENNESSEE VS. MARYLAND KNOXVILLE 8:00 p.m.Aug. 29 Sun. Maryland vs. Kennesaw St. KNOXVILLE 12:30 p.m.

TENNESSEE VS. RICHMOND KNOXVILLE 3:00 p.m.

Sept. 4 Sat. North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. 1:00 p.m.Sept. 10 Fri. Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 7:00 p.m. PTSept. 12 Sun. Arizona Tempe, Ariz. 11:00 a.m. PTSept. 17 Fri. WISCONSIN KNOXVILLE 7:00 p.m.Sept. 19 Sun. CHATTANOOGA KNOXVILLE 2:00 p.m.Sept. 24 Fri. ARKANSAS* KNOXVILLE 7:00 p.m.Sept. 26 Sun. LSU* KNOXVILLE 2:00 p.m.Oct. 1 Fri. VANDERBILT* KNOXVILLE 7:00 p.m.Oct. 3 Sun. KENTUCKY* KNOXVILLE 2:00 p.m.Oct. 8 Fri. Mississippi State* Starkville, Miss. 7:00 p.m. CTOct. 10 Sun. Mississippi* (CSS) Oxford, Miss. 1:00 p.m. CTOct. 15 Fri. Florida* Gainesville, Fla. 5:00 p.m.Oct. 17 Sun. South Carolina* (ESPNU) Columbia, S.C. 2:00 p.m.Oct. 21 Thurs. Auburn* Auburn, Ala. 7:00 p.m. CTOct. 24 Sun. ALABAMA* (CSS) KNOXVILLE 2:00 p.m.Oct. 29 Fri. GEORGIA* KNOXVILLE 7:00 p.m.Nov. 3-7 Wed.-Sun. SEC Tournament Orange Beach, Ala. TBANov. 12&14 Fri. & Sun. NCAA First & Second Rounds Campus Sites TBANov. 19-21 Fri.-Sun. NCAA Third Round Campus Sites TBANov. 26-28 Fri.-Sun. NCAA Quarterfinals Campus Sites TBADec. 3&5 Fri. & Sun. NCAA Women’s College Cup Cary, N.C. TBA

*Denotes Southeastern Conference matches; All times eastern unless noted otherwise